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Lykes Announces New Assignments For Staff Members New assignments, involving' staff members in the Far East and the Mediterranean, were announced by W.J. Amoss Jr., president of Lykes Lines Agency, Inc., overseas gen- eral agency for Lykes Bros. Steam- ship Co., Inc. J.R. Hulcher, owner's representa- tive for Japan and Korea, head- quartered in Tokyo since 1971, leaves the Far East to become di- rector of the Mediterranean area, with headquarters in Genoa, Italy. Joseph T. Lykes III, who was assigned to Japan as a special rep- resentative last year, will take over Mr. Hulcher's post as owner's rep- resentative for Japan and Korea. Octave C. Livaudais of New Or- leans, La., is being assigned to Tokyo as special representative for Japan and Korea. Capt. Eugenio Campanini, opera- tions manager in Genoa, assumes new responsibilities as deputy di- rector for the Mediterranean area. A.W. Hietala, Mediterranean area, director since 1967,- returns to the United States for reassignment. Mr. Hulcher, a graduate of Springhill College, also attended Mexico City College and the Uni- The secrets for superiority in corrosion resistance and weldability: There are many reasons. The materials and methods of manufacture in this cargo oil pipe are unique in the world, making the pipe itself a type that can be found nowhere else. Corrosion resistance has been proven by more than fifteen years of use without re- placement. A real record-breaking event. The highest degree of weldability gives it the greatest facility of use. The material is KCP-3L, a chrome manga- nese steel especially developed by Kubota. It is made by Kubota's exclusive centrifugal casting techniques, widely acknowledged to be of the highest technological level. That is why a full 95% of all Japanese tankers use Kubota cargo oil pipe. And shippers around the world are following suit. Write today for full information on how to raise the efficiency of your tanker operations. The Basic Necessities Giant Kubota, Ltd./Export Dept. n TOKYO OFFICE: 2, Nihonbashi-Muromachi 3-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan CABLE ADDRESS: IRONKUBOTA TOKYO TELEX: 222-3681 KUBOTA J versity of Madrid, and has held pre-. vious Lykes assignments in New Orleans and Barcelona, and for five years was traffic manager in Genoa, prior to his transfer to the Far East. Mr. Lykes, a graduate of Wash- ington and Lee,. University, is. a graduate of Lykes's management training program, and after various U.S. assignments went to Antwerp as an operations assistant in 1971. Mr. Livaudais, a native New Or- leanian, graduated from Louisiana State University in New Orleans with a B.A. degree, and is also a graduate of the Tulane University Law School. He joined the Lykes organization in 1973, and this is his first permanent assignment since completion of his training period. Captain Campanini, who attend- ed maritime technical schools in his native Italy, embarked upon a sea- going career in 1950, and joined the shoreside Lykes staff in Genoa as port captain in 1963. He was named operations manager in 1964. Howard L. Humphries Elected President SUNY Alumni Ass'n Howard L. Humphries Howard L. Humphries of Tea- neck, N. J., has been elected presi- dent of the State University of New York Maritime College Alum- ni Association. Mr. Humphries is president of Ocean Machinery Corporation, with a plant in Dumont, J., and offi- ces in New York City. The college, at Fort Schuyler, Bronx, N. Y., is the oldest maritime school in the nation. It celebrates its 100th anniversary during the 1974-75 academic year, starting with commencement exercises on May 18. International Paint Opens New Facility In Houston, Texas The International Paint Company, Inc. of New York, with factories in Union, N.J., South San Francisco, Calif., and New Orleans, La., has announced the opening of a new district office and warehouse at 7145 Clinton Drive, Houston, Tex- as: The new 9,000-square-foot facil- ity stocks a complete line of Inter- national Red Hand marine coatings as well as Interlux yacht finishes) and will service International cus- tomers in the Houston and Galves- ton areas. Stephen Coycault will manage the new facility in Houston. 52 Maritime Reporter/Engineering Hews