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Brown & Root Elects Eight New Officers —Promotes Four VPs Brown & Root, Inc., has pro- moted four officers from vice president to senior vice president and elected seven new vice presi- dents and a new controller, it was announced by Herbert J. Frensley, president and chief executive of- ficer. Directors of the Houston-based firm, a Halliburton Company, ele- vated to senior vice president are Ben J. Brookman, Allied Indus- tries; Jack Gossett, Petro-Chemi- cal Division; B.E. Stallworth, North Sea Marine Operations, and E.L. Tallichet, Western Hem- isphere Pipeline Operations. Mr. Stallworth is in London, the other three in Houston. Newly elected vice presidents are O.M. Bakken, Industrial-Civil Division; Elmer H. Bomke, Pow- er Engineering; John Bonner, Al- lied Industries; Marshall P. Cloyd, Far East Marine Operations; Walter E. Hesson, Petro-Chemical Division; Horace S. Hunt Jr., Chicago Engineering, and J.M. Rainey, North Sea Marine Oper- ations. Mr. Cloyd is stationed in Singa- pore, Mr. Hunt in Chicago, Mr. Write for Literature rO/fli ^^ ^ DURAA ® ®DURAMAX Reg. Tradename and Trademark. ®J0HNS0N Reg. Tradename. Trademark Applied For. JOHNSON RUBBER COMPANY MARINE DIVISION MIDDLEFIELD, OHIO 44062 U.S.A. Area Code 216-632-1611 World Leader In Water Lubricated Rubber Bearings nson DURAMAX PRODUCTS Rainey in London, and the others in Houston. Donald H. Harbour was elected controller, succeeding R.E. (Bob) Plack who continues as secretary of the company. The positions were split because of increased responsibilities in each area. D.E. Newton succeeds Mr. Har- bour as director of purchasing. Moore-McCormack Names Hubert Carr Hubert F. Carr, vice president and secretary of Moore-McCor- mack Lines, Incorporated, the ocean shipping subsidiary of Moore McCormack Resources, Inc. (NYSE, Pacific) has been ap- pointed to the additional role of general counsel, it was announced by James R. Barker, chairman of both companies. Mr. Carr is also secretary of Moore McCormack Resources, and has been a vice president of "Mooremack" since 1971, and secretary since 1961. Mr. Carr, who attended New York University and received his LL.B. degree from Brooklyn Law School, joined Moore-McCormack Lines in 1941. He became assist- ant insurance manager in 1946, an attorney in the legal depart- ment in 1953, and was made as- sistant secretary in 1955. Mr. Carr is chairman of the Marine Index Bureau Advisory Board, the depository for illness and injury data relating to per- sonnel in the U.S. merchant ma- rine and related industries; a di- rector of The New York Propeller Club; a member of the Maritime Law Association; the New York County Lawyers' Association, and the American Society of Corpo- rate Secretaries. AMP Elects Haas Corporate Vice Pres. Herman C. Haas, who for 25 years has been in various mar- keting capacities with AMP In- corporated, Harrisburg, Pa., was elected a corporate vice president at the company's recent share- holders meeting. He will assume the duties of director of marketing, after serv- ing most recently as vice presi- dent of the Telecom Division. He succeeds W.C. Lange as AMP's senior marketing officer. Mr. Lange, who retired on July 1, 1974, after 23 years of excellent service with AMP, will continue on a less active basis in a consult- ing and advisory capacity. DURAMAX PRODUCTS served by thirty factory-trained Johnson representatives around the globe. From New Orleans to Tokyo —from Oslo to Rio—you can depend of the reliability of Johnson Marine products. In the seas and waterways of the world, Johnson-equipped vessels earn profits for their owners—with ^ bearings, stuffing-boxes, ^^^ tendering and cooling sys- ^^^ terns engineered for heavy duty—and OIL EXPLORATION FISHING OFFSHORE SUPPLY DREDGING CARGO TOWAGE DEMOUNTABLE RUBBER STAVE BEARINGS DEMOUNTABLE KEEL COOLERS RUBBER FENDERING SYSTEMS AIR-SEAL ' STUFFING BOXES SLEEVE AND FLANGE BEARINGS 32 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News