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Seatrain Shipbuilding Appoints Wallace Price Allen A. Kaufmann has been ap- pointed vice president for Defense and Marine Systems, with respon- sibility for coordinating contractual and Government requirements. Mr. DuBois previously was pro- gram manager of Litton's DD-963 shipbuilding program and a vice president of Litton Ship Systems. Before joining Litton in 1967, he was deputy director of the Insti- tute for Defense Analyses (IDA) Weapons Systems Evaluation Di- vision. In an earlier position, he directed a study on strategic in- telligence, reporting to President Eisenhower and the National Se- curity Council. He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engi- neering, and he received the first degree awarded by the Naval Post- Graduate School in operations analysis. He also completed resi- dency requirements for a Ph.D degree in mathematics at American University. Mr. Kaufmann had been vice president and special assistant to the president of Litton's Guidance and Control Systems Division. He joined Litton in 1956 and was head of contracts administration and subsequently held other key man- agement positions at Litton's Guid- ance and Control Systems Division. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. Wallace W. Price Wallace W. Price has been ap- pointed assistant vice president of personnel, training and community relations at .Seatrain Shipbuilding Corporation, Brooklyn, N.Y., ac- cording to an announcement by Warren P. Pack, president. 'Sea- train Shipbuilding Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sea- train Lines Incorporated. Mr. Price joins Seatrain after seven years with Olin Corp. where he was most recently manager of procedures. From 1964 to 1966, he held the position of research spe- cialist with Olin. Earlier, he served in the U.S. Army, retiring as a lieutenant colonel after 22 years of service. He was drafted into the Infantry in 1943 and served in both World War II and Korea. Mr. Price received his bachelor of science degree from Southern Illinois University in 1942, and his master of science degree from Vir- ginia State College in 1953, during which time he was an associate professor of military science and tactics. He has also had two years of legal studies at Eastern Univer- sity and two years of doctoral studies at the University of Penn- sylvania. Norton, Lilly & Co. Opens Miami Office John Griffith, chairman of the board of Norton, Lilly & 'Co., Inc., announced-that the firm has opened a branch office at 530 Biscayne Blvd. in Miami, Fla., with Harold D. Carl as manager. Mr. Griffith said that the Miami office will func- tion as port agents for Caribbean Trailer Express Line, and also as a port and managing agent for Seaway Lines, Inc. Mr. Carl's shipping experience includes service both afloat and ashore with Matson Navigation Co. and as senior traffic officer in Hol- land with the United States War Shipping Administration. Litton Industries Names DuBois And Kaufmann Two senior staff assignments in the Defense and Marine Systems Group of Litton Industries were announced by Fred W. O'Green, executive vice president of Litton and head of the group. According to the announcement, R.H. DuBois has been named vice president for planning, responsible for reviewing all planning activi- ties associated with the group, and April 1, 1972 MAGNAVOX is the most experienced builder of satellite navigation equipment for commercial and military applications. If you have any kind of marine navigation problem remember the name: MAGNAVOX. For more information, including a free brochure, please call or write: Visit the Magnavox Booth (2320-22) during the Offshore Technology Con- ference May 1-3. Advanced Navigation & Position Location Systems 2829 Maricopa Street • Torrance, California, 90503 Latitude 33° 50'.467 North - Longitude 118° 20^262 West 49