INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, Robert J. Anderson, Chief, Bureau of State Services, Public Health
Service, Washington, D.C.
KEYNOTE ADDRESS, Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare, Washington, D.C.
LET'S CLEAR THE AIR, Luther L. Terry, Surgeon General, Public Health Service, Washington, D.C. .
RESPONSE: THE REASONABLE APPROACH TO AIR POLLUTION CONTROL, S. Smith
Griswold, President, Air Pollution Control Association, and Control Officer, Air Pollution Control District,
County of Los Angeles, Calif.
PREPARED DISCUSSION: THE RATIONALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE POLLUTION
CONTROL, John A. Maga, Chief, Bureau of Air Sanitation, California State Department of Public
Health, Berkeley, Calif.
PREPARED DISCUSSION: PROBLEMS OF MOTOR VEHICLE CONTROL-THE STATE
VEHICLE ADMINISTRATION, Tom Bright, Director, California Department of Motor Vehicles,
Sacramento, Calif
AIR POLLUTION FROM POWERPLANTS AND ITS CONTROL, Theodore T. Frankenberg,
Consulting Mechanical Engineer, American Electric Power Service Corp. New York, N.Y. .
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Harry Perry, Assistant Chief, Division of Bituminous Coal, Bureau of
Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C..
AIR POLLUTION FROM THE MUNICIPALITY AND THE HOME AND ITS CONTROL,
Arthur J. Benline, Commissioner, Department of Air Pollution Control, New York, N.Y. .
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Richard E. Hatchard, Chief, Air Quality Control, Oregon State Sanitary
Authority, Portland, Oreg.
AIR POLLUTION, MORBIDITY, AND MORTALITY, John R. Goldsmith, Head, Air Pollution
Medical Studies, California State Department of Public Health, Berkeley, Calif.
PREPARED DISCUSSION, James H. Sterner, Medical Director, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y.
THE COMPLEXITY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AIR POLLUTION AND
RESPIRATORY HEALTH, William S. Spicer, Jr., Associate Professor of Medicine and Head,
Division for Pulmonary Diseases, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Md.
PREPARED DISCUSSION, F. Curtis Dohan, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
AIR POLLUTION AND LUNG CANCER, Paul Kotin and Hans L. Falk, Carcinogenesis Studies Branch,
National Cancer Institute, Public Health Service, Bethesda, Md. .
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Ernest L. Wynder, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine, and Dietrich
Hoffmann, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, New York, N.Y.
BIOMETEOROLOGY OF AIR POLLUTION, H. E. Landsberg, Director, Office of Climatology,
Weather Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C..
CRITIQUE, J. B. Askew, Director, Department of Public Health, San Diego, Calif.
CONCLUDING REMARKS, Roger S. Mitchell, The Webb Institute for Medical Research, Denver, Colo. 162
PANEL D-AGRICULTURAL, NATURAL RESOURCE, AND ECONOMIC CONSIDER-
ATIONS
AIR CONSERVATION AND THE PROTECTION OF OUR NATURAL RESOURCES,
John T. Middleton, Director, Air Pollution Research Center, University of California, Riverside, Calif. .
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Arie Jan Haagen-Smit, Division of Biology, California Institute of Tech-
nology, Pasadena, Calif.
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON CROPS AND LIVESTOCK, H. A. Rodenhiser, Deputy Admin-
istrator for Farm Research, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Robert Daines, Professor and Research Specialist, Rutgers, The State Uni-
versity, New Brunswick, N.J..
ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS IN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL, Ralph G. Smith, Professor,
Department of Industrial Medicine and Hygiene, College of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich.
PREPARED DISCUSSION, J. C. Schwegmann, Coordinator, Air Control Activities, Metals Division,
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp., Chalmette, La..
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION ON URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT, Frances
W. Herring, Public Administration Analyst, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California,
Berkeley, Calif.
SUBJECT: APPLYING PRESENT KNOW-HOW TO AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
PANEL E-APPLYING OUR MEASURING AND MONITORING KNOW-HOW
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, Glenn R. Hilst, Vice President, The Travelers Research Center, Inc.,
Hartford, Conn.
THE NEEDS, OBJECTIVES, AND CAPABILITIES OF AIR POLLUTION MEASURING
AND MONITORING PROGRAMS, August T. Rossano, Jr., Visiting Professor of Environmental
Health Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.
PREPARED DISCUSSION: THE NEEDS, OBJECTIVES, CAPABILITIES, AND LIMI-
TATIONS OF AIR POLLUTION MEASURING AND MONITORING PROGRAMS,
Leland C. Burroughs, Executive Secretary, Air and Water Conservation Committee, American Petroleum
Institute, New York, N.Y.
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Benjamin Linsky, Air Pollution Control Officer, Bay Area Air Pollution Control District, San Francisco, Calif.
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT THROUGH APPLYING MEASUREMENTS AND MONITO- RING KNOW-HOW, Raymond Smith, Chief, Air Pollution Control Section, Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, Pa
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Charles S. Maneri, Chief, Air Pollution Control Services, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY.
SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT, Genaro G. Costantino, Chief, Division of Air Pollution and Mechanical Equipment and Installations, City of Providence, R.I
CONCLUDING REMARKS, Moyer D. Thomas, Physical Chemist, Agricultural Air Research Program, University of California, Riverside, Calif.
PANEL F-APPLYING OUR CONTROL EQUIPMENT AND METEOROLOGICAL
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, Melvin W. First, Consulting and Research Engineer, Newton Highlands, Mass
THE STATUS OF METEOROLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AS A FACTOR IN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL, Maynard E. Smith, Leader, Meteorology Group, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Atomic Energy Commission, Upton, Long Island, N.Y
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Donald H. Pack, Chief, Environmental Meteorological Research Project, Weather Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C..
THE STATUS OF ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE FOR THE CONTROL OF AIR POLLU- TION, Robert Chass, Director of Engineering, Air Pollution Control District, County of Los Angeles, Calif
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Alexander Rihm, Jr., Executive Secretary, Air Pollution Control Board, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY
HOW CAN WE BETTER COORDINATE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE EFFORTS TO ACHIEVE A BROADER AND MORE EFFECTIVE APPLICATION OF CONTROL TECHNIQUES? Allen D. Brandt, Manager of Industrial Health Engineering, Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem, Pa . PREPARED DISCUSSION, Francis E. Gartrell, Assistant Director of Health, Division of Health and Safety, Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, Tenn
HOW CAN WE EXPEDITE THE APPLICATION OF CONTROL TECHNIQUES? Abel Wolman, Consulting Engineer, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md DISCUSSION. .
SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT, The Bay Area Air Pollution Control District, San Francisco, Calif
CONCLUDING REMARKS, William R. Chalker, Consultant, Environmental Engineering, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.
PANEL G-APPLYING OUR LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY KNOW-HOW INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, Erwin E. Schulze, Attorney-at-Law, Partner, Stevenson, Conaghan, Hackbert, Rooks & Pitts, Chicago, Ill.
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Frank L. Seamans, Attorney-at-Law, Eckert, Seamans & Cherin, Pittsburgh, Pa
THE MECHANICS OF LEGISLATIVE AND REGULATORY ACTION, Harold W. Kennedy, County Counsel, Los Angeles, Calif
THE ROLE TO BE PLAYED BY LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT, P. Walton Purdom, Director, Division of Environmental Health, Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, Pa. . PREPARED DISCUSSION, Charles W. Gruber, Air Pollution Control and Heating Engineer, Cincin- nati, Ohio.
PREPARED DISCUSSION, Harry C. Ballman, Manager, Air Pollution Control Division, National Coal Association, Washington, D.C .
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