Nomination October-December: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session .... |
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Administration agencies Ambassador American AMTRAK Answer antitrust appropriate areas Assistant Secretary assure Attorney automobile BAKKE believe Bob Casey boycott cargo carriers Chairman Committee companies concern confirmation conflict of interest CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional Connor Consumer Affairs containerization Defense Department of Commerce Department of Transportation economic development Elliot Richardson export Federal Government Federal Maritime Commission functions funds hearing Hemenway important improve industry intermodal issue legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS materials matter McLucas ment merchant marine Murmansk nomination ocean Office operating personnel Port of Houston position President priorities problems procedures Question record regulations regulatory responsibility role Secretary Morton Secretary of Commerce Senator BUCKLEY Senator FORD Senator HARTKE Senator INOUYE Senator TUNNEY Soviet Union standards statement Subcommittee Thank tion trade U.S. SENATOR understand United WARREN G Weicker
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Page 62 - President, evidence of financial responsibility of $100 per gross ton, or $14,000,000 whichever is the lesser, to meet the liability to the United States which such vessel could be subjected under this section. In cases where an owner or operator owns, operates, or charters more than one such vessel, financial responsibility need only be established to meet the maximum liability to which the largest of such vessels could be subjected.
Page 142 - Information obtained under this section which the President deems confidential or with reference to which a request for confidential treatment is made by the person furnishing such information...
Page 50 - No estimate or request for an appropriation and no request for an increase in an item of any such estimate or request, and no recommendation as to how the revenue needs of the Government should be met, shall be submitted to Congress or any committee thereof by any officer or employee of any department or establishment, unless at the request of either House of Congress.
Page 52 - The Ocean Freight Industry," and (iii) the 19.~i9 Steamship Conference Study by the Special Subcommittee on Steamship Conferences of the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.
Page 62 - ... using any port or place in the United States or the navigable waters of the United States for any purpose...
Page 14 - is empowered to issue safety standards which require improvements in existing technology or which require the development of new technology, and it does not limit it to issuing standards based solely on devices already fully developed.
Page 99 - foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce, [and] * * * manufacturing and shipping * * * industries * * * of the United States." The Department's services spotlight economic opportunities that challenge the initiative of business and industry. Its programs promote the increased use of science and technology in the development of our industrial capacity and the production of civilian goods.
Page 130 - President has directed the Secretary of State, as his agent, to assume responsibility to the full extent permitted by law for the overall direction, coordination, and supervision of interdepartmental activities of the United States Government overseas...
Page 125 - I want a Secretary of State that will join me in cleaning house in the State Department. We are going to clean house up there.
Page 69 - The committee will please come to order. This afternoon we are pleased to hold the confirmation hearing of our colleague, the Honorable Robert Casey of Houston.