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MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY

HEARING

BEFORE A

SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE

COMMITTEE ON

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE UNITED STATES SENATE

EIGHTY-THIRD CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

ON

S. 3610

A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 216 (b) OF THE MERCHANT
MARINE ACT, 1936, AS AMENDED, TO PROVIDE FOR THE
MAINTENANCE OF THE MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY

JULY 8, 1954

Printed for the use of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce

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CONTENTS

Keogh, Hon. Eugene J., United States Congressman from the ninth
District of New York..

Murphy, James J., President, Alumni Association, Merchant Marine
Cadet Corps, Inc., 25 South Street, New York 4, N. Y...
Smith, Capt. Harry, United States Navy, Director, Recruiting Divi-
sion, Bureau of Naval Personnel, Washington, D. C.........
Wainwright, Hon. Stuyvesant, II, United States Congressman from
the First District of New York..

Additional statements submitted by

Bennett, Hon. Wallace, United States Senator from the State of Utah.
Conference of American Maritime Unions..

Statement of

Becker, Hon. Frank J., United States Congressman from the Third
District of New York.

Derounian, Hon. Steven B., United States Congressman from the Sec-
ond District of New York____

Frodin, Reuben, State University of New York, Fort Schuyler, New
York, N. Y.
Galleher, John G., Association of Parents and Friends of King's Point
Hemmick, Capt. Wheatley N., United States Merchant Marine Cadet
Corps, Inc., 25 South Street, New York 4, N. Y..

Hough, Edward G., president, Maine Maritime Academy Alumni
Association, Castine, Maine..
Ives, Hon. Ir ing M., United States Senator from the State of New
York.

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Resolutions submitted by

American Legion Post 1755, 139 East 45th Street, New York 17, N. Y.
New York State Organization of Lions Clubs, (District 20) 273 Otis
Avenue, Staten Island 6, N. Y...

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Letters from-

Beall, Hon. J. Glenn, United States Senator from the State of Maryland, dated July 8, 1954.

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Case, Hon. Francis, United States Senator from the State of South
Dakota, dated July 8, 1954 - -

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Dewey, Ralph B., Washington representative, Pacific American Steamship Association, 1625 K Street NW., Washington 6, D. C., letter dated July 16, 1954.

Greene, Francis T., executive vice president, American Merchant
Marine Institute, Inc., 1701 K Street NW., Washington 6, D. C'.,
letter dated July 8, 1954-

Leavitt, Hon. Ralph A., 179 Commercial Street, Portland, Maine..
Lehman, Hon. Herbert, United States Senator from the State of New
York, letter dated July 7, 1954_..

Maloney, Walter E., president, American Merchant Marine Institute,
Inc., 11 Broadway, New York 4, N. Y...

McNulty, Rear Adm. R. R., United States Naval Reserve, 5223 Balti-
more Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md., letter dated December 1, 1953-
Morgan, George W., president, Association of American Ship Owners,
90 Broad Street, New York 4, N. Y., letter dated July 6, 1954-
Payne, hon. Frederick G., United States Senator from the State of
Maine, dated July 10, 1954, cosigning with Senator Margaret
Chase Smith...

Simpson, Roy E., superintendent of public instruction, State Depart-
ment of Education, Sacramento, Calif., telegram dated July 12,
1954.

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Letters from-Continued

Smith, Hon. Margaret Chase, United States Senator from the State of Maine, dated July 10, 1954, cosigning with Senator Frederick Payne Society of Port Engineers of Puget Sound, Puget Sound, Oreg., signed by Lt. S. L. Sugarman, United States Naval Reserve, dated January 13, 1954

Sweeney, R. D., Chairman, Board of Governors, California Maritime Academy, 433 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Calif., telegram dated July 11, 1954

Wiley, Hon. Alexander, United States Senator from the State of Wisconsin, dated July 7, 1954..

Reports from-

Department of Commerce, dated July 7, 1954-
Department of Justice, dated June 24, 1954.
Department of the Navy, dated July 8, 1954.

Comptroller General of the United States, dated July 23, 1954..

Reports from Board of Visitors to United States Merchant Marine Academy:

December 9, 1944

June 8, 1945

June 25, 1946.

1948_.

May 6 and 7, 1949

April 21 and 22, 1950

May 11 and 12, 1951
April 21 and 22, 1952.
May 9, 1953..

List of organizations and groups supporting Kings Point Academy.

Table of contents of House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee hearings on the Federal Maritime Training Program dated March 3, 11, 24, April 14, and May 5, 1954.

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PROVIDING FOR MAINTENANCE OF MERCHANT

MARINE ACADEMY

THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954

UNITED STATES SENATE,

SUBCOMMITTEE No. 4 OF WATER TRANSPORTATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE, Washington, D. C.

The subcommittee met at 10:30 a. m., pursuant to call, in room 135, Senate Office Building, Senator Frederick G. Payne, presiding. Present: Senator Payne.

Also present: Donald D. Webster, subcommittee counsel, and A. J. Bourbon, subcommittee staff member.

Senator PAYNE. The committee will be in order. (S. 3610 is as follows:)

[S. 3610, 83d Cong., 2d sess.]

A BILL To amend section 216 (b) of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended, to provide for the maintenance of the Merchant Marine Academy

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 216 (b) of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, as amended (U. S. C., title 46, sec. 1126), is amended to read as follows: "(b) (1) The Secretary of Commerce shall maintain a Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, New York, for the instruction and preparation for service in the merchant marine of selected persons as officers thereof. A competitive examination shall be held annually among those persons nominated to the Academy by Senators and Representatives, and the number of vacancies allocated to each State shall be proportioned to the representation in Congress from that State. Appointments from each State shall be made by the Secretary of Commerce from among qualified candidates nominated from that State in the order of merit established by the examinations.

"(2) In connection with such instruction and as a part thereof, the Secretary of Commerce is authorized to provide for training of merchant marine cadets on Government-owned and subsidized vessels and, in cooperation with other governmental and private agencies, on other vessels and, for instructional purposes only, in shipyards, plants, and industrial and educational organizations, under rules and regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce and upon such terms as the Secretary of Commerce may arrange, and expenditures incident to such training are hereby authorized.

"(3) Cadets shall be appointed midshipmen in the Naval Reserve and shall be commissioned as ensigns in the Naval Reserve upon graduation from the Academy.

"(4) Cadets at the United States Merchant Marine Academy shall be entitled to receive pay and allowances as now or hereafter provided by law for midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy, and to transportation, including reimbursement of traveling expenses, while traveling under orders as a cadet." Senator PAYNE. The Senate Water Transportation Subcommittee has before it for consideration today, S. 3610, introduced June 15, 1954, by Senators Wiley, Ives and Lehman, to amend section 216 (b) of the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, as amended to provide for the maintenance of the Merchant Marine Academy.

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