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SNAME Philadelphia Section Discusses Marine Applications For Heavy Duty Gas Turbines Principals shown above at the Philadelphia Section meet- ing, left to right: (seated) S.M. Kaplan, F.X. Critelli, A. Caruvana, authors; J.M. Bollinger, coordinator; (stand- ing) H.T. McVey, Section vice chairman; T.J. Kavanagh, chairman; W.6. Neal Jr. and A.C. Brown, executive committee. The subject of the February meeting of the Philadelphia Section of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers was heavy- duty marine gas turbines. Francis X. Critelli, U.S. Department of Commerce Maritime Administration, Saul M. Kaplan, and Anthony Caruvana, General Elec- tric Company Gas Turbine Products Division, presented their paper titled "Heavy^Duty Gas Turbine Development Project." The paper presents a general overview of the joint General Electric Company and Mari- time Administration project to marinize the industrial regenerative gas turbine as a more economically and technically competitive form of propulsion power generation for ships of the U.S. merchant marine. The overview in- cludes the logic for the initiation of specific development efforts, present status of hard- ware-related developments, and future poten- tial for marine applications. J.M. Ballinger, Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., coordinated the meeting for the local Section. Discussers included G.C. Swensson, Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co.; R.B. McFadden, J.J. Henry Co., Inc., and T. Radkevich, West- inghouse Electric Corporation. Combustion Engineering Names Six Vice Presidents The appointment 'of a marketing and admin- istration vice president and five regional sales vice presidents was announced by John P. Tully, vice president of sales and marketing for the C-E Power Systems Group of Com- bustion Engineering, Inc., Windsor, 'Conn. Harold Massey Jr. was appointed vice presi- dent, marketing and administration, and Wel- don K. Combs, Russell H. Holm, Donald E. Lyons, Paul L. McGill and Theophilus A. Pierce Jr. were appointed regional sales vice presidents. 'Combustion Engineering's 1973 sales were $1,272,733,000. The company provides a broad range of energy equipment, including fossil fueled and nuclear steam generating systems, petroleum and gas production processing equipment, refractories, minerals, pollution control systems, screening equipment, build- ing products, tempered safety glass, nuclear components, and designs petroleum, chemical and petrochemical process facilities. Why not shop in one place? Not only for pressure vacuum relief valves, but for your deck accessories, too. If you don't already have our 65 page catalog, drop us a line and we will be glad to send you a copy. Mechanical Marine DIVISION HAYWARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, iNC. 900 Fairmount Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 07207 Phone: (201) 351-5400 / Telex: 138819 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. $71,047,000 T T Brooklyn A 225,280 DWT Tanker built by Seatrain Shipbuilding Corp. and time chartered to American Petrofina, Incorporated with ownership interests vested in General Electric Credit Corporation $23,238,000 Ownership Interests $21,309,000 Title XI Merchant Marine Bonds $26,500,000 Equipment Trust Loan Certificates The undersigned initiated and arranged a 25-year leveraged lease fi- nancing for the above vessel, and placed the Ownership Interests, Title XI Merchant Marine Bonds and Equipment Trust Loan Certificates. Kuhn, Loeb & Co. For almost 50 years, Mechanical Marine has been the country's leading producer of pressure vacuum relief valves. Our Vac-Rel trade name is the standard in the Marine Industry and we are justly proud of it. But did you know that we also make a com- plete line of deck fittings? Many kinds of drains, deck plugs...access boxes, valve opera- ting stands...deck covers...ullage covers? Good inventories and good deliveries. Did you know we make all this stuff too...? April 1, 1974 23