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Carlton Speight Named Sales Manager Of Nabrico's Marine Dept. NORDATA Announces New York Seminar On Shipboard Computers NORDATA, Inc. is sponsoring a one-day seminar entitled "Ap- plications of Shipboard Compu- ters." The seminar will be held at the Embassy Room of the New York Holiday Inn, 440 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y., on No- vember 4, 1970, starting at 9:30 a.m. Technical discussions will be presented by the Norcontrol de- signers of the M/S Taimyr project, the world's first major installation of a computer-based navigation and engine room control system on board a merchant ship. Operational aspects will be covered by the for- mer captain of the M/S Taimyr, who sailed with these systems for over one year. For further informa- tion concerning seminar registra- tion, write NORDATA, Inc., 459 E. Main Street, Denville, N.J. 07834 or call (201) 625-0789. NORDATA, Inc. was recently appointed exclusive United States representative for the marine auto- mation systems of Norcontrol, di- vision of Noratom-Norcontrol. Horten, Norway. These systems include a complete computer in- tegrated navigation system, engine room monitor and control systems and level measuring systems for tankers. Carlton C. Speight Carlton C. Speight has been ap- pointed sales manager of the ma- rine department at the Nashville Bridge Company. The announce- ment was made by John B. Kopp, president of Nabrico. Prior to this promotion, Mr. Speight was man- ager and administrator for the ma- rine department. He joined Nabrico in 1936 and has spent his entire business career with the company. He is well known among the inland water transportation people. Mr. Speight is a graduate of Isaac Litton High School and studied drafting and engineering with ICS. His first job with the company was as a blueprint opera- tor, and he has subsequently work- ed as weight calculator, draftsman, office manager and contract admin- istrator. Mr. Speight is a member of the Nashville Propeller Club and the American Welding Society. His civic affiliations include Lion's In- ternational, 32 degree Scottish Rite Mason and the Boy Scouts of America. A History Of Alaska Barge And Transport In South China Sea PAC, 400 Norton Building, Se- attle, Wash. 98104, has published a paper-covered book entitled "Tow- boats to the Orient." The 100-page book was written by Robert S. Mansfield and William L. Worden. Ostensibly, this book is a com- prehensive history of the fullfill- ment of a contract. In reality, this is a narrative, complete with many pictures, of a most unlikely assign- ment, based upon a most unusual contract and accomplished, to date, in an unorthodox and ultimately successful manner. It is the story of a branch of the military service realizing that a group of profes- sional civilians, highly motivated and experienced in all phases of the operation, could do a necessary job at a saving to the military and a profit to themselves. This book is the narrative history of Alaska Barge and Transport, Inc. in Viet Nam in document form. It was compiled from the records of the United States Navy and of Alaska Barge and Trans- port. It also contains considerable statistical data. BUILDING A NEW call Mfttfoa BOAT ? first... Matton Shipyard Company, Inc. offers complete facilities for all new construction of vessels up to 200 feet in length. • Repairs • Conversions • Overhaul For your next new vessel or repair job . . . call Matton First. MATTON SHIPYARD COMPANY INC. P. O. Box 428, Cohoes, New York 12047 Tel: 518 CE 7-3911 . n % » Make a date with our continuous cast bronze A phone call will do for the size and weight you want in solid, or hollow bars. We're stacked with stock. Copper and brass and cupro-nickel alloys in all shapes and sizes are waiting your ring so TRY US FOR SIZE. H. M. HILLMAN BRASS & COPPER, INC. Headquarters For Metals Since 1910 WILLOW GROVE, PA. 2345 Maryland Rd. Phone: (215) 224-3535 BROOKLYN, N.Y. 188 Flatbush Ave. Ext. Phone: (212) 875-6964 For Small Commercial Vessels Here's a sealed beam, 8" diameter searchlight for small commercial fish boats and work boats. Gives you vivid illu- mination for a distance of at least one-half-mile with pilot house control. All copper, bronze and brass construction for long service life. Positive, smooth vertical and horizontal sweeps are easily controlled by the unique, single lever, double trunnion mechanism with locking device. No. 173 Ray-Line Searchlight meets U.S.C.G. Require- ments (CG-293). Available with marine gray finish or chrome plated finish, 100 to 215 watts, 6, 12 or 32 volts. Extra length control rods available on order. For complete specifications of No. 173 plus full line of 6" to 24" searchlights send for catalog CM- 71. The Portable Light Co. Inc. a subsidiary of International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, 65 Passaic Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey 07032. PORTABLE LIGHT ITT October 1, 1770 47