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Robert L. Doyle Thomas M. Reinhardt, president, International Paint Company, Inc., has announced the appointment of Robert L. Doyle as assistant man- ager, technical sales, of the com- pany. Mr. Doyle will work with the International Red Hand Ma- rine Coatings Sales and Service teams in meeting the requirements of today's shipowners for systems which insure corrosion and anti- fouling protection in order to en- able fast turnaround in port and ex- tended periods between drydock- ings. He will also assist in the mar- keting and promotion of Interna- tional's product lines and services. Mr. Doyle brings with him over 20 years of experience in the pro- tective coatings industry, which in- cludes managerial positions in re- search and development, manufac- turing and sales/service. During the past 10 years he has been in- volved in conducting seminars and making cost analysis in effective corrosion control coating systems for both marine and chemical environments. He holds a B.S. de- gree in chemistry from Franklin & Marshall College. Mr. Doyle is a member of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, the Education Commit- tee of the New York Paint Society, and a member of Marine Finishes Manufacturers Committee of the N.P.V.L.A., and recently served as program chairman for their Elev- enth Annual Marine Coatings Con- ference. Donald W. Adams Joseph F. Watters, vice presi- dent, sales and operations, for the Hoffman Companies, Belleville, N.J., has announced the appoint- ment of Donald W. Adams as sales representative for the New Eng- land area. Mr. Adams has spent his entire adult life working with cranes and heavy equipment. He worked for many years with the Petry Equip- ment Company in Boston and 14 years as a service engineer for the Harnischfeger Corporation, one of the major crane manufacturers in the United States. The Hoffman Companies main- tain a New England sales office in Boston. Mr. Adams's assignment will be promoting the use and rental of Hoffman Cranes and equipment throughout the New England states. Alfred Ivone Elected Wilson Shipyard VP Alfred G. Ivone has been elected vice president of Wilson Shipyard, Inc., according to an announce- ment by John W. Gravdahl, Wil- son president. Employed by Wilson Shipyard since 1956, when he graduated from Goldey Beacom Junior College, Mr. Ivone has been treasurer of the company since 1964. He will continue to retain that title in addi- tion to the vice presidency. Wilson Shipyard is located at the Foot of Fourth Street, Wilm- ington, Del., and is engaged in ship repair and the construction of smaller vessels. A GOOD CREW: The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers was well repre- sented at the 1971 Offshore Technology Conference held in Houston, Texas, April 19- 21. "Manning" the SNAME booth with Gene King, hostess, are left to right: Robert X. Caldwell, past vice chairman, West Gulf Section; Kenneth M. Shauer; Louis M. Johnson II, SNAME representative on OTC program committee and chairman, West Gulf Section; Blakely Smith, SNAME representative and vice chairman of executive committee of OTC; Mrs. Gene King, hostess at SNAME OTC booth; Walter H. Michel, chairman, Panel MS-3; Arthur W. Stout Jr., chairman, Gulf Section; Andrew E. Allan; Vernon A. Olson, technical administrator, SNAME, and Edward M. MacCutcheon, chairman, Advisory Group for Ocean Engineering. Hoffman Rigging Appoints Don Adams HARBOR TOUR: At Alumni Day festivities held on the campus at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J., graduates of the class of 1921 celebrated their 50th anniversary with a tour of New York Harbor aboard the tug Jane McAllister. The 1921 graduates and their wives were guests of their classmate Anthony J. McAllister and his wife Marjorie. Mr. McAllister is chairman of the board of McAllister Brothers, Inc. He is shown on the bow of the tug directly above the letter "R". 4631 WINFIELD, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77039 Phone 713-449-0201 Branches in Hoboken, N. J., Atlanta, Chicago & Los Angeles. Distributors in principal cities. Robert L. Doyle Joins International Paint Spray inorganic zinc coatings as easily as house paint with Spee-Flo's Commander PZ (patent pending). It will pump zinc coatings 100 feet straight up. No more need to haul the coating to the gun—just pump it there. We've beaten all the pump packing and clogging problems so the Comman- der PZ sprays water base and solvent base high solids zinc coatings with airless ease and efficiency. complete with Airless cuts overspray to save 25% on materials, keep contaminants out of the air, eliminates air line contamina- tion, too. Commander PZ is so good we guaran- tee your satisfaction. Just let us give you an on the job demonstration to prove our point. Call or write today. Commander PZ ^gj® 0-^1495 d 0-foot hose and gun ^BkMfl^ June 1, 1971 .A 19