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3:30-4:45 p.m. Conference Panel "Domestic Waterborne Industry —

Economic Lifelines"

Moderator: Rear Adm. Thomas A.

King, USMS, Superintendent,

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

Panelists: "Great Lakes Marine Shipping —

Economic Plus For Our Industrial

Heartland," D. Wafd Fuller, exec- utive vice president, American

Steamship Company "The Offshore Marine Industry —

Vital For Our National Needs,"

Edward A. Wardwell, chairman,

Oceaneering International, Inc. "Inland Waterway Shipping — An

Indispensable Transportation

Mode," Stephen Van Dyke, president, Interstate and Ocean

Transport Company

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 9:00 a.m. Second Conference

Session

Presiding: Conference Chairman

Murphy 9:00-10:30 a.m. Conference Panel "Our Marine Shipping Infrastructure —A New Beginning"

Moderator: Samuel B. Nemirow, for- mer assistant secretary of com- merce for maritime affairs

Panelists: "Shipyards — Essential To Our Na- tional Needs," Stuart S. Adamson, vice president, Shipbuilders Coun- cil of America "Port Congestion — Impact On Coal

And Other Bulk Exports,"

W. Gregory Halpin, port adminis- trator, Maryland Port Administration "Dredging and Port Facility

Problems," Col. Herbert R. Haar

Jr., USA (Ret.), associate port di- rector, Port of New Orleans "Will Our Inland Waterway System Be

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Adequate For This Decade?," Neil

N. Diehl, president, Ohio Barge

Line, Inc. 10:45-11:45 Conference Panel "Maritime Laws And Regulations — A

Need For Review"

Moderator: Edward J. Heine, attorney,

Gilmartin, Poster & Shafto (former president of U.S. Lines)

Panelists: "The Jones Act—Is It Imperiled?,"

Ernest J. Corrado, assistant to the president, American Institute of

Merchant Shipping "Commercial Cargo Sharing — Why

Is The U.S. Fleet Left Out?," Julian

H. Singman, president, Maritime

Institute for Research & Industrial

Development "U.S. Maritime Regulation — Why Do

We Handicap Ourselves?," Albert

E. May, executive vice president,

Council of American-Flag Ship

Operators 12:30 p.m. American Marine

Industries Luncheon

Presiding: Convention Chairman

Detweiler

Introduction: The Honorable Alan

Green Jr., chairman, Federal

Maritime Commission

Speaker: Adm. John B. Hayes, Com- mandant, United States Coast

Guard

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 9:00 a.m. Third Conference Session

Presiding: Conference Chairman

Murphy 9:00-10:15 Conference Panel "U.S. Marine Transportation—In The

National Interest"

Moderator: M. Lee Rice, president,

Ogden Corporation

Panelists: "The U.S. Merchant Fleet—Its Eco- nomic Impact," Michael L. Sclar, vice president and director, Temple,

Barker & Sloane "Domestic Offshore Service

Industries," William Croyle, president, Tidex International "Sufficient U.S. Ships — To Assure

Export Markets And Strategic

Imports," Clifford M. Sayre Jr., manager, International Distribution

Division, E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Company "A College Student's View Of Our

Merchant Marine And National

Interest," Elaine M. Saunders, student, University of Maryland

Propeller Club 10:30-11:45 Conference Panel "National Marine Shipping Objectives —Where Are They?," Helen Delich

Bentley, former chairman of Fed- eral Maritime Commission

Panelists: "Transportation Policy — Essential

For The Inland Waterways," Ralph

E. Van Der Naillen, vice president,

Cargo Carriers, Inc. "Shipbuilding And Repair Policy —

Vital For Shipyard Stability," David

H. Klinges, vice president, ship- building, Bethlehem Steel Corpo- ration "Maritime Financial Policies — The

Future," Paul R. Tregurtha, presi- dent, Moore McCormack Resources,

Inc. 12:30 p.m. American Merchant

Marine Conference Luncheon

Presiding: Conference Chairman

Murphy, who will present a Con- ference summary

Introduction: W.J. Amoss Jr., presi- dent, Lykes Bros. Steamship

Company, Inc.

Speaker: The Honorable Drew Lewis, secretary of transportation 2:30 p.m. Final Convention

Business Meeting 6:30 p.m. Reception 7:30 p.m. Final Banquet

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