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Ogden's ITO Appoints Butler VP Southern Stevedoring C. Baylor Butler The appointment of C. Baylor Butler as manager and vice presi- dent of Southern Stevedoring Cor- poration, the Norfolk, Va., subsid- iary of International Terminal Op- erating Co., Inc. (ITO), was announced by F.X. McQuade, president of ITO, an Ogden Cor- poration subsidiary. Mr. Butler joined Southern Stevedoring in 1965 as a manager trainee, advanced to assistant su- perintendent, and then to superin- tendent and safety director before being appointed to his new post. Prior to joining Southern Steve- doring, he was associated with the Mutual Insurance Co. of Norfolk, Inc., and while with Mutual, at- tended the Comprehensive Insur- ance School at O'berlin College in Ohio. Mr. Butler attended Western New Mexico University and the University of Washington in Se- attle. During the Korean Conflict, he served in the U.S. Air Force and saw active duty in Korea. Southern Stevedoring Corpora- tion is a major handler of ocean- borne freight in the Norfolk/Ports- mouth area. Both containerized and breakbulk customers are serv- iced, including United States Lines, Dart 'Containerize, Finnlines, Ori- ent Overseas Line, Concordia Line, Mexican Line, and Turkish Cargo Lines. Southern Stevedoring also performs the loading and discharg- ing of vessels for the U.S. Govern- ment at the Norfolk Naval Base. New Carboline Bulletin On International Div. The International Division of Carboline Company, St. Louis, Mo., has announced the release of a new four-page bulletin describing the company's foreign operations and extent of coverage. Illustrated Bulletin 500 discusses the range of services, manufactur- ing and warehousing available to U.S. companies, and engineering design and construction firms hav- ing overseas operations. The categories of Carboline prod- ucts are explained and include pro- tective coatings, offshore and ma- rine coatings, nuclear coatings, waterproofing, roof coatings, fire- proofing products and tank linings. A listing of Carboline International affiliated companies is sfiown. Copies of Bulletin 500 may be obtained by writing Carboline Company, 350 Hanley Industrial Court, St. Louis, Mo. 63144. Raytheon Offers Automatic Continuous Tracking Loran The Raytheon Loran System II, a navigational system featuring au- tomatic continuous tracking, is now being offered by Raytheon Marine Company of Manchester, N.H. Two independent NA-110 Loran receivers operating from the same antenna provide an up-to-date continuous fix. The automatic tracking system continuously pre- sents two Loran lines of position so that at any instant the display will identify the ship's present po- sition. Should either receiver be- come inoperative, the other will continue to function and determine all necessary lines of position for an accurate fix. Each receiver is capable of tracking any one Loran A signal automatically. The Loran System II receives all Loran A signals on 1850, 1900 and 1950 kHz. The units are high- ly sensitive, with low power drain (less than a 75jwatt bulb), and feature plug-in solid-state circuit- ry. Price of the Loran System II is $3,790. Further information is available from Raytheon marine dealers or from Raytheon Marine Company, 676 Island Pond Road, Manchester, N.H. 03103. nig rl isnnni WMWBMWSMWBMWBM m bliHSSB a 46 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News