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CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES

NOVEMBER 16, 1967

Burton, Hon. Phillip, a Representative in Congress from the State of Cali-

fornia.

Peterson, Mrs. Esther, Assistant Secretary of Labor, accompanied by

Timothy McGinley, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary; Thomas Tins-

ley, Director, Bureau of Employees' Compensation; Peter J. Donovan,

Deputy Director, Bureau of Employees' Compensation; and Carol Cox,

attorney, Office of the Solicitor...

NOVEMBER 17, 1967

McGuigan, Howard, legislative representative, AFL-CIO, accompanied

by James O'Brien, assistant director, department of social security; and

J. C. Turner, Greater Washington (D.C.) Central Labor Council.

Turner, J. C., president, Greater Washington (D.C.) Central Labor Coun-

cil, AFL-CIO.

NOVEMBER 29, 1967

Vickery, Edward D., attorney at law, Houston, Tex., on behalf of Houston

Maritime Association, Galveston Maritime Association, Brownsville

Maritime Association, New Orleans Steamship Association, Mobile

Steamship Association, Pensacola Steamship Association, and the Tampa

Maritime Association.

Scanlan, Frank A., Esq., Philadelphia Marine Trade Association, American

Merchant Marine Institute, accompanied by Ralph E. Casey, president,

American Merchant Marine Institute; and William F. Giesen, general

manager and counsel, Maritime Association of the Port of New York,

and executive director, National Association of Stevedores..

Kalmykow, Andrew, counsel, American Insurance Association, New York,

N.Y.

Cummings, William G., representing the Pacific Coast Metal Trades Dis-

trict Council, AFL-CIO; the Pacific Coast Iron Shipbuilders District

Marine Lodge of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron

Shipbuilders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers, AFL-CIO; and Boiler-

makers-Blacksmiths Lodge No. 10.-

JANUARY 30, 1968
Murnane, Francis J., representing International Longshoremen's &

Warehousemen's Union, San Francisco, Calif...
Stern, Julius, welfare director, International Longshoremen's & Ware-

housemen's Union, San Francisco, Calif.

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FEBRUARY 19, 1968
Elder, Scott, counsel, Lake Carriers' Association, Cleveland, Ohio.--
Hood,, Edwin M., president, Shipbuilders Council of America ----
Hartman, Ralph M., assistant manager, compensation and safety, Beth-

lehem Steel Corp----
Kennedy, T. R., secretary, New York & New Jersey Drydock Association..
Massman, H. J., III, vice president, Massman Construction Co., Kansas

City, Mo., representing Associated General Contractors, accompanied
by D. A. Giampaoli, director, Heavy and Utilities Division; and Scott

Shotwell, legislative representative-----
Sisco, Mrs. Jean H., vice president of personnel, Woodward & Lothrop,

accompanied by Richard Turner, attorney, D.C. Transit Co.; and James
Hourihan, attorney, law firm of Hogan & Hartson, representing the

Board of Trade of Metropolitan Washington, Washington, D.C.---Hopkins, Bernard J., president, Hopkins Stevedoring Co., Baltimore, Md..

representing the Steamship Trade Association of Baltimore, accompanied
by A. Adgate Duer, counsel, Steamship Trade Association---

FEBRUARY 20, 1968
Flynn, James A., counsel, Lorenz, Finn & Giardino; on behalf of the New

York Shipping Association, Inc., New York..
Talbot, Durel J., president, International Terminal Operating Co., on behalf

of New York Shipping Association, Inc.-
Field, Fred R., Jr., general organizer, International Longshoremen's
Association, ÁFL-cio, accompanied by Abraham Freedman, general
counsel

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STATEMENTS
AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department, Washington, D.C., prepared

statement.
American Insurance Association, New York, N.Y., prepared statement.
American Mutual Insurance Alliance, Chicago, Ill., submitted by Wallace

M. Smith, branch manager, prepared statement-
Association of American Ra lroads, submitted by Thomas M. Goodfeilow,

president, Washington, D.C., prepared statement.
Burton, Hon. Phillip, a Representative in Congress from the State of

California..
Cummings, William G., representing the Pacific Coast Metal Trades

District Council, AFL-CIO; the Pacific Coast Iron Shipbuilders Dis-
trict Marine Lodge of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers,
Iron Shipbuilders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers, AFL-CI0; and
Boilermakers-Blacksmiths Lodge No. 10.

Supplemental statement.
Dewey, Ralph B., on behalf of Pacific American Steamship Association

and Pacific Maritime Association, accompanied by J. Stewart Harrison,
attorney, San Francisco, Calif..
Elder, Scott, counsel, Lake Carriers' Association, Cleveland, Oh'o.
Eschen, Chester, Jr., president, California Stevedore & Ballast Co., San
Francisco, Calif..

Prepared statement..
Farr, Arthur E., Northwest Marine Iron Works, Portland, Oreg.; repre-

senting Western Shipbuilding Association -
Field, Fred R., Jr., general organizer, International Longshoremen's As-

sociation, AFL-CIO, accompanied by Abraham Freedman, general

counsel Fink, Frank, & Gerringer, attorneys at law, New York, N.Y., prepared

statement Flynn, James A., counsel, Lorenz, Finn & Giardino; on behalf of the New

York Shipping Association, Inc., New York..

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Giesen, William F., general manager and counsel, Maritime Association of Page the Port of New York, prepared statement..

135 Greenough, Britton, senior claims adjustor, Matson Navigation Co. Matson Terminals, Inc., San Francisco, Calif..

197 Hartman, Ralph M., assistant manager, compensation and safety, Bethlehem Steel Corp.

297 Hood, Edwin M., president, Shipbuilders Council of America.

297 Hopkins, Bernard J., president, Hopkins Stevedoring Co., Baltimore, Md.,

representing the Steamship Trade Association of Baltimore, accompanied by A. Adgate Duer, counsel, Steamship Trade Association

321 Kalmykow, Andrew, counsel, American Insurance Association, New York, X. Y

137 Kennedy, T. R., secretary, New York & New Jersey Drydock Association. 306 Lindsay, Dennis, counsel, Master Contracting Stevedore Association of the Pacific Coast, Inc.

206 Prepared statement.

221 Mandell, Arthur J., attorney at law, Houston, Tex., on behalf of the

American Trial Lawyers Association, Admiralty Section, and the South Atlantic & Gulf District of International Longshoremen's Association, prepared statement..

354 Mason, Walter J., director of legislation, Building and Construction

Trades Department, AFL-CIO, prepared statement, with attachments. 394 Massman, H. J., III, vice president, Massman Construction Co., Kansas

City, Mo., representing Associated General Contractors, accompanied by D. A. Giampaoli, director, Heavy & Utilities Division; and Scott Shetwell, legislative representative.

310 McGuigan, Howard, legislative representative, AFL-CIO, accompanied

by James O'Brien, assistant director, department of social security; and J. C. Turner, Greater Washington (Í).C.) Central Labor Council

57 Morse, Hon. Wayne, a U.S. Senator from the State of Oregon....

156 Murnane, Francis J., representing International Longshoremen’s & Warehousemen's Union, San Francisco, Calif..

263 New York & New Jersey Dry Dock Association, presented by T. R. Kennedy, secretary, prepared statement, with attachments.

307 Peterson, Mrs. Esther, Assistant Secretary of Labor, accompanied by

Timothy McGinley, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary; Thomas Tinsley
Director, Bureau of Employees' Compensation; Peter J. Donovan,
Deputy Director, Bureau of Employees' Compensation; and Carol Cox,
attorney, Office of the Solicitor..

31 Robertson, Donald B., vice president, Metropolitan Stevedore Co., Wilmington, Calif.

173 Scanlan, Frank A., Esq., Philadelphia Marine Trade Association, American

Merchant Marine Institute, accompanied by Ralph E. Casey, president, American Merchant Marine Institute; and William F. Giesen, general manager and counsel, Maritime Association of the Port of New York, and executive director, National Association of Stevedores.

118 Supplemental statements with attachments.

127, 401 Scotto, Anthony, international vice president, International Long-shoremen's Association, AFL-CIO, prepared statement

352 Sisco, Mrs. Jean H., vice president of personnel, Woodward & Lothrop, ac

companied by Richard Turner, attorney, D. C. Transit Co.; and James Hourihan, attorney, law firm of Hogan & Hartson, representing the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Washington, Washington, D.C.

316 Smith, Fred R., president, Seattle Stevedore Co., Seattle, Wash.

201 Stern, Julius, welfare director, International Longshoremen's & Warchousemen's Union, San Francisco, Calif..

269 Stern, Julius, and Francis J. Murnane, representing International Long

shoremen's & Warehousemen's Union, San Francisco, Calif., joint prepared statement...

272 Talbot, Durel J., president, International Terminal Operating Co., on behalf of New York Shipping Association, Inc.-

327 Turner, J.C., president, Greater Washington (D.C.) Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO.

68 Prepared statement.

68 Twohy, Kevin R., general counsel, California Self-Insurers' Association, Sacramento, Calif

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Vickery, Edward D., attorney at law, Houston, Tex., on behalf of Houston

Maritime Association, Galveston Maritime Association, Brownsville
Maritime Association, New Orleans Steamship Association, Mobile
Steamship Association, Pensacola Steamship Association, and the Tampa
Maritime Association.
Prepared statement..

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Answers to Senator Javits' questions to Assistant Secretary of Labor,

Esther Peterson re S. 2485, Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Com

pensation Act Amendments of 1967. Communications to:

Harris, R. O., counsel, Labor Subcommittee, Committee on Labor and
Public Welfare, Washington, D.C., from:
Gerringer, Herman B., Fink, Frank, & Gerringer, attorneys at

law, New York, N. Y., with attachment-
Holmes, Lee B., counsel, American Mutual Insurance Alliance,

Chicago, Ill., February 27, 1968, with attachment..
Lindsay, Dennis, counsel, Master Contracting Stevedore Associa-

tion of the Pacific Coast, March 5, 1968, with attachment..
Hill, Hon. Lister, a U.S. Senator from the State of Alabama, from W.

Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor,

August 21, 1967..
Hill, Hon. Lister, Hon. Jacob K. Javits, and Hon. Thomas Kuchel,

U.S. Senators, from John J. Clause, Oakland, Calif., May 26, 1967.
Jordan, Hon. Len B., a U.S. Senator from the State of Idaho, from:

Allen, James A., Yacaipa, Calif., May 1, 1967-
Eborall, W. A., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, April 27, 1967.
Jacobson, Charles J., San Francisco, Calif., May 12, 1967-
Jacobson, Jack, San Francisco, Calif_
Lanning, Marie, South Pasadena, Calif.
Martin, J. Sterling, Lewiston, Idaho.
May, Mr. and Mrs. Paso Robles, Calif., April 15, 1967.--
McCurry, L. S., president, Survivors of Wake, Guam, and Cavite;

Boise, Idaho, April 9, 1967.-
McPherran, Mrs. George, Boise Idaho, May 7, 1967.
Mitchell, Elmer G., Homedale, Idaho, April 27, 1967.
Morris, Cleo E., Meridian, Idaho, May 3, 1967
Nye, Edwin D., Washington, D.C
O'Connell, E. A., San Francisco, Calif., May 15, 1967 -
Polensky, Alex, May 6, 1967. -
Powers, Mrs. Margaret H. W., Portland, Oreg., May 9, 1967.
Prodger, Ruby V., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, April 27, 1967
Scott, Chester A., Sr., Anderson, Calif., May 8, 1967.
Scott, Lawrence L., Meadow-Vista, Calif., April 17, 1967.
Seresheff, Mrs. Virginia, Alhambra, Calif., May 8, 1967..
Smith, Joseph D., Boise, Idaho, April 29, 1967.
Tanenbaum, Yetta, San Francisco, Calif., May 15, 1967.-
Williams-Foote, Mrs. Irene M., San Jose, Calif., May 19, 1967.
Young, Edwin J., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, April 27, 1967

Young, Pauline E., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, April 27, 1967.
Morse, Hon. Wayne, a U.S. Senator from the State of Oregon, from:

Cummings, William G. business manager, International Brother

hood of Boilermakers, Oakland, Calif., January 11, 1968, with

attachment..
Vern Newcomb, secretary and counsel, United Metal Trades As-

sociation, Portland, Oreg., February 19, 1968_
Rommel, Wilfred H., Assistant Director, Legislative Reference, Bureau

of the Budget, Washington, D.C., from Walter N. Tobriner, presi

dent, Board of Commissioners, Washington, D.C
Senate Subcommittee on Labor, from Francis E. Marshall, of the law

firm of Marshall, Dennehey & Warner, Philadelphia Pa., February 23,

1968.
Williams, Hon. Harrison A., Jr., a U.S. Senator from the State of New

Jersey, from A. C. Otter, president, Bay Ridge Operating Co., Inc.,

New York, N.Y., March 8, 1968.
Yarborough, Hon. Ralph, a U.S. Senator from the State of Texas, from:
Anthony, John H., president, Metropolitan Stevedore Co., Inc.,

Wilmington, Calif., February 28, 1968.

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Communications toContinued
Yarborough, Hon. Ralph-Continued

Askew, Richard L., president Local International Longshoremen's Page
Association, Philadelphia, Pa., February 29, 1968_

156
Austin, H. R., Jr., president, Lake Charles Stevedore, Inc.,
Lake Charles, La., February 27, 1968.

412 Baggett, R. L., Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., Tampa, Fla., February 29, 1968.

451 Bishop, J. T., president, Portland Stevedoring Co., Portland, Oreg., February 29, 1968.

442 Brzek, John, secretary-treasurer, International Longshoremen's

Association, Local 815, Milwaukee, Wis., February 29, 1968 423
Burkart, James H., secretary-treasurer, Dalton Steamship Corp.,
New Orleans, La., February 28, 1968.-

137 Buxton, G. H. E., director, Safety Bureau, New York Shipping Association, Inc., New York, N.Y., March 4, 1968

456 Carey, Paul J., Jr., executive vice president, Wilmington Stevedores, Inc., Wilmington, Del., February 28, 1968.

41: Chalk, 0. Roy, president and chairman of the board, D.C. Transit System, Inc., Washington, D.C., March 1, 1968.

408 Coffey, Richard E., vice president, Atlantic & Gulf Stevedores, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., February 29, 1969..

443 Cooper, E. S., president, Cooper Stevedoring Co., Inc., Mobile, Ala., February 28, 1968

411 Dennehy, John S., manager, Boston Shipping Association, Inc., Boston, Mass., March 1, 1968..

139 Denny, Thomas G., secretary-treasurer, Stockard Shipping & Terminal Corp., Philadelphia, Pa., February 29, 1968

114 de Smedt, Frank, presi lent, Texas Star Stevedoring Co., Houston, Tex., March 1, 1968.

405 Downes, D. H., manager, Moore- McCormack Lines, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., February 28, 1968.

418 Erickson, M. R., Tampa Stevedoring Co., Inc., Tampa, Fla., February 27, 1968..

417 Feick, J. P., vice president, the Reiss Steamship Co., Cleveland, Ohio, March 1, 1968.

119 Gaillard, S. S., president, Blocks Terminal, Inc., Tampa, Fla., February 27, 1968.

420 Gielow, Charles H., president, the San Francisco Stevedoring Co., Inc., San Francisco, Calif., March 1, 1968.

436 Giglio, Lawrence, president, Rice, Unruh Co., Philadelphia, Pa., March 1, 1968.

453 Gilbert, R. F., vice president, the Pennsylvania Tidewater Dock Co., Philadelphia, Pa., February 29, 1968.

111 Gill, Ray, Kerr Steamship Co., Inc., Galveston, Tex., Febrnary 29, 1968

407 Gleber, assistant operations manager, Texas Transport & Terminal Co., Inc., New Orleans, La., February 26, 1968_

416 Gosnear, William E., president, Local No. 1566, International

Longshøremen's Association, Philadelphia, Pa., March 7, 1968. 158
Gunther, C., vice president, Luckenbach Ste:umship Co., Inc.,
New York, N.Y., February 27, 1968.

421
Hall, M. C., vice president and general manager, Lake City Steve-
dores, Inc., Lake Charles, La., February 27, 1968.

117 Hathway, C. W., manager, nuclear division, Todd Shipyards Corp., Galveston, Tex., March 7, 1968.

158 Hering, J. C., president, W. J. Jones & Son, Inc., Portland, Oreg., February 28, 1968..

421 Heyl, Wolcott M., vice president, Laveno Shipping Co., Philadelphia, Pa., March 1, 1968, with attachment

447 Hughes, Robert J., local manager, Norton, Lilly & Co., Inc.,

Philadelphia, Pa..
Hyland, John A., president, Crescent Wharf & Warehousing Co.,
Wilmington, Calif., March 1, 1968.

111 Johnsen, E. F., president, Central Gulf Steamship Corp., New Orleans, La., March 1, 1968..

110 Kamphuis, F. E., vice president and general manager, Atlantic

& Gulf Stevedores, Inc., New Orleans, La., February 29, 1968. 154

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