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Diesel And Williams Head Shipbuilders New Committees The board of directors of the Shipbuilding Council of America has authorized the establishment of two new committees—the Execu- tive Committee and the Finance Committee—to divide the functions of the single Executive-Finance Committee. John P. Diesel, president, New- port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, has been elected chairman of the Executive Com- mittee, which will continually assess trends and conditions affect- ing the shipbuilding/slhip repairing industry and recommend policy guidelines to the board of directors. Other members of the Executive Committee elected by the board are: Thomas J. Defoe, president, Defoe Shipbuilding Co.; John T. Gilbride, president, Todd Shipyards Corp.; Edwin Hartzman, president, Avondale Shipyards, Inc., and Walter F. Williams, vice president- shipbuilding, Bethlehem Steel Cor- poration. For the purposes of coordination, Mr. Williams has been named chairman of the Finance Commit- tee, which will oversee the council's financial affairs. Other members of the Finance Committee are James F. Goodrich, president, Bath Iron Works Cor- poration, and Ned J. Marandino, president, Ingalls Shipbuilding. Also, in recent weeks, the follow- ing additional committee chair- manships were announced: Allied Industries—J.W. Chandler, Borg- Warner Corp., York Division; In- dustrial Health and Safety—John A. Chantrey, Avondale Shipyards, Inc.; and Industrial Relations— Devon Smith, National Steel and Shipbuilding Company. Marchessini Promotes Thomas J. Giardino Thomas J. Giardino Alexander P. Marchessini, presi- dent of the Marchessini Lines, has named Thomas J. Giardino general traffic manager. Mr. Giardino is well-known in the shipping indus- try, having been in the transporta- tion field for many years. It was also announced that Rob- ert J. Hannon, who has been with the Marchessini Lines for the past 14 years, will succeed Mr. Giardino as outward traffic manager. G. Gerry Gedenk, inward freight manager, in addition, will assume the responsibilities of claim man- ager. Marchessini Lines, one of the foremost independent operators, maintains a monthly service from East Coast ports to" the Far East, as well as a service from United Kingdom and Continental ports to the East Coast and Far East. Webb Institute Alumni Homecoming Scheduled For June 29 The Webb Institute of Naval Architecture Alumni Association will hold its Annual Homecoming on Saturday, June 29, at Webb, Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y. The annual meeting of the Alum- ni Association will start at 3:30 p.m. in the auditorium. All alumni, their guests, and their ladies are welcome. Rear Adm. William A. Brockett, USN (ret.), will deliver his farewell message as president of Webb Institute. Rear Adm. Charles Payne will be welcomed as the incoming Webb president. Don Caldera, president of the Alumni Association, will chair the meeting. A cocktail party will be held on the main veranda, overlooking Long Island Sound, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., followed by a buffet dinner to be served from the veranda and enjoyed at tables on the upper ter- race lawn—weather permitting. FLAME PROTECTION CONTROL-CABINETS Complete custom-designed local and remote cabinets containing all necessary electrical and electronic equipment to meet the most exacting requirements by consulting engineers and their clients. These systems feature only the most/ advanced and reliable com- ponents available. Also available are semi-standard cabinets containing basic flame protection systems but still maintaining /the high quality found in the customized units. Remote System Console Boiler Control Console Hundreds of units now in operation aboard commercial and Navy ships £ FLAME MONITOR SYSTEM The Flame Monitor itself is a new static type of flame detector relay. The "Flame Monitor" system consists of a sub-panel complete with flame intensity readout, a variable sensitivity adjustment, a variable "Flame" trip adjustment, and a variable "Fault" trip adjust- ment. The latter adjustments are new concepts in the field of flame protection and provide discrimination possibilities impossible until now. The "Flame Mon- itor" can be operated with all types of scanners with ranges of 1800 angstroms to infra-red (over 7000 angstroms), flame rods, etc. The system is available in both AC and DC. Burner Controller with Flame Monitor Timer FREDERICK COWAN S. CD. INC. 120 Terminal Drive • Plainview, L.I., New York 11803 • (516) WE 5-6161 Telex: 96-7899 Shipbuilding Returns to Portland ^X^sk „ y«aacacg mm* FMC has resumed shipbuilding in Portland . . . idle since the end of World War II. And the reason: A new fleet of 35,000 ton Gas Turbine Oil Tankers . . . originally designed by FMC (formerly Gunderson, Inc.). . . and built with the latest shipbuilding equipment with super-efficient production techniques. This technique is backed up with 30 years of experience making FMC the biggest barge builder in the West. Get the story on FMC's phenomenal growth in marine and rail equipment construction. Write FMC Corporation, Marine and Rail Equipment Division, 4700 N.W. Front Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97208, Telephone: (503) 228-9281, Telex: 36-0672. ^•IIUitUlBl. ^^HfflBJ^^ ... r* . ^Wif** r7 s-mrrSgKS^ ^Hm •FMC Transportation Equipment 30 Maritime Reporter/Engineering Hews