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Wheeler Shipbuilding Corporation Reestablished Wesley D. Wheeler, president of Wesley D. Wheeler Associates, Ltd., has reestablished Wheeler Shipbuilding Corporation, a com- pany headed by his late father, which produced numerous vessels during World War II for the United States Army and Navy, leading to a peak production staff of up to 6,000 during the height of the hostilities. The shipbuild- ing headquarters are located at 104 East 40th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016. Wesley D. Wheeler The corporation is presently as- sisting owners in the construction of new tonnage worldwide and is presently contracted for the plan approval and coordination of four 909-TEU, 19-knot containerships for worldwide trading. These ves- sels are being built by Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Japan, in their new Imari facility for S.S.I. Navigation of Liberia, Inc. This new Imari plant is well equipped to meet the very rig- orous delivery schedules com- mencing July 1978. The Wheeler organization is expending every effort to insure the coordination of the rigid requirements of the owner with the yard's production. U.S. Lines Names Peter Higgins To Post In Southeast Asia Peter Higgins has been ap- pointed sales manager for South- east Asia by United States Lines, Inc., with his office now located in Hong Kong. The announcement was made by Frank D. Troxel, vice president of the company, who stated that Mr. Higgins will be responsible for all United States Lines' sales activities in Southeast Asia. United States Lines currently provides weekly service in the area for Hong Kong, Taiwan, Manila, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Prior to his new assignment, Mr. Higgins was Owners Repre- sentative for the Lines in Taiwan. United States Lines operates a fleet of 39 modern vessels, includ- ing 17 high-speed, high-capacity containerships in its 15,000-mile Tri-Continent Service between Europe, the East and West Coasts of the United States, Bermuda, Panama, Costa Rica, Hawaii, Guam, and Far East and South- east Asian ports. Hubbard And Roberts Named APL Directors William B. Hubbard, senior vice president-operations of American President Lines, and John C. Rob- erts, vice president-corporate de- velopment of Natomas Company, have been elected directors of American President Lines. Mr. Hubbard, who has more than 22 years of experience in steamship and intermodal opera- tions and sales, joined APL in August to head up the company's marine and terminal operations, and equipment maintenance. He is a graduate of the U.S. Mer- chant Marine Academy with a B.S. degree in marine transportation. Mr. Roberts, who joined Na- tomas in 1974 after holding cor- porate planning positions with Del Rey Capital Corporation and Occidental Petroleum Corpora- tion, both of Los Angeles, also presently serves as chief operat- ing officer of Thermal Power Com- pany, Natomas's 98 percent owned geothermal steam exploration and development subsidiary. He holds an MBS degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Ad- ministration and a B.S. degree from the University of Nevada. American President Lines is a 54-percent owned subsidiary of Natomas Company. NEW!... Automatic Omega 30 IB.B asc VI 7 8 9 • Unattended Operation -97 WOO • • - • Latitude/Longitude Readout • 1 " ° » • Great Circle Calculations • Course & Speed of Advance 1 L!^or_Ainomatic Omega 1 • 1 Amp at 12 Volts R 1 % LATITUDE Btli'liM I LONGITUDE •EEBEI5I O !$HK»|HB '-'. I GMT J 0 ' Satellite Navigator • Compact • Low Cost • Set & Drift Calculations • Course & Speed of Advance • Automatic Dead Reckoning Omega Navigator II • Rugged & Reliable • All LOP's Displayed • Economical • Less than 1 Amp at 12 Volts • Proven Performance mmm l\. ' tacw Omega Navigator n • « WORLDWIDE NAVIGATION from Tracor Tracor Instruments Tracor, Inc. 6500 Tracor Lane Austin, Texas 78721 Telephone 512:926 2800 January 1, 1978 25