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Waukesha Engine Names Donald E. Bates To Sales Post in Kuwait Donald E. Bates has been ap- pointed sales engineer in the In- ternational Sales Group of Wau- kesha Engine Division, Dresser Industries, Inc. Captain Greenwood began his career as a cadet on the Canadian Pacific Railway's Empress pas- senger ships in the mid-1980s. Acquiring his deck officer's li- cense, he sailed on the China coast with the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company until taken prisoner during World War II. He returned to the company in 1944, sailing out of Bombay to South Africa until the China coast opened again in 1945. He received his master's license in 1946 and his first command in 1948. In 1952, he returned to Vancouver, British Columbia, then emigrated to Seattle to begin his long career with AML/APL. In announcing Captain Green- wood's retirement, Mr. Deering commented that we all wish to thank him for the many years of dedicated service he has contrib- uted, first to American Mail Line, then to American President Lines. Planning Research Promotes Paul Coyle Lt. Comdr. Paul D. Coyle, USN (ret.), was promoted recently to site manager of Planning Re- search Corporation, Maintenance Systems Group, 4898 Ronson Court, San Diego, Calif. 92111. Mr. Coyle is presently serving as secretary-treasurer of the San Diego Section of the American Society of Naval Engineers. Donald E. Bates Based in Kuwait, Mr. Bates will cover Egypt, United Arab Emi- rates, Bahrain, Oman, Yemen, Pakistan and Afghanistan. He is responsible for distributor sales of the division's complete line of diesel and gas engines and power generation equipment in those countries. Mr. Bates came to Waukesha Engine from GEC Gas Turbines, Whetstone, England, where he was project engineer. His back- ground also includes technical marketing experience with an Australian distributor for the English firms of Mirrlees-Black- stone and Brush Electrical Equip- ment. A 1970 honors graduate of Cambridge University, Mr. Bates holds a degree in engineering. Waukesha Engine Division is a manufacturer of heavy duty diesel and gas engines for the petroleum, marine, off-highway, and power generation markets. It also makes power generation equipment for prime and stand-by use. APL Names Kenneth Passe Mgr. Offshore Operations Kenneth H. Passe has been named manager, offshore opera- tions-Pacific Northwest for Amer- ican President Lines, Ltd., as- suming the position held by Capt. Harry Greenwood, who has re- tired after almost 27 years of service with APL and its former subsidiary, American Mail Line. The announcement was made by APL vice president-Marine Oper- ations Charles M. Deering. A native of Seattle, Wash., Mr. Passe returns to the Pacific North- west after serving four years in APL's headquarter offices in Oak- land, Calif., as system-wide man- ager of facilities maintenance and repair. A 1969 graduate of the California Maritime Academy, he sailed with Grace and AML until returning to the University of Washington, where he received his B.A. degree in business. In 1973, he joined AML's Engineer- ing Department, and following AML's merger into APL, he was transferred to San Francisco. JAPAN Telephone: 045-681-1861 Inouye & Company Ltd. 80, Onoe-Cho 5, CHOME, NAKA-KU O 231 YOKOHAMA, Telex: 3822-253 Cable: "Inouye Yokohama" ITAIY Telephone: 593331 Cambiaso-Risso & C S p.A. Corso Andrea Podesta 1, 16121 Genoa Tele* 28284 Amarge 28265 or 27203 Gipenna Mr J Kuiper UNITED KINGDOM Telephone: 01-283 2651 Samuel Stewart & Co {London) Ltd Bevis Marks House Bevis Marks London EC3A 7LD Telex 886001 Cable Stewarlond Ldn. HOLLAND Telephone 010-365500. Ext 235 Vinke & Co., Consulting Engineers and Marine Surveyors 56 Westerstraat, Rotterdam Telex 23516 Telegrams Vinkesurvey Mr H van Son UNITED STATES Telephone: 212 269-3170 Marine Repair & Construction Corporation International Suite 112717 Battery Place, New York N Y10004 Telex: 12-9247 Mr. F A Ganter GULF COAST James L. Taylor & Associates 210 O'Keete PO Drawer 53273 New Orleans, LA. 70153 Telephone: (504) 525-6325 Telex 587345 Jim Taylor NLN SCANDINAVIA Telephone: 414765 Titlestad & Hauger Prinsensgate 2, Oslo 1, Norway Telex: 11715 Mr. O M. Skau-Johansen FRANCE Telephone: 553.11-49 SOCOMET AUVREY el cie 26 Avenue Victor Hugo. 75116 Pans Telex 630236 Mr P Folliard BELGIUM Telephone: {031)-335920 Euro Shipping Jordaenskaai 24. B-2000 Antwerp Telex 31389 BRAZIL Telephone: 243-8539 Engenharia Transportes Comercio S.A. RuaAcre92 CEP 20000 Rio de Jantero Telex: 2121158 BETC GERMANY Telephone 366177 Wilhelm Schmidt Steckelhorn 9 2000 Hamburg 11 Telex 215278 Mr H Schmidt GREECE Telephone 4127210 Lambert Brothers (Hellas) 1 Makras Stoas Piraeus Telex 212242 Mr. PG Lefkaditis HONGKONG Hongkong United Dockyards Limited Kowloon Docks Hung Horn Kowloon Hongkong Telephone: 3-334111 Telex 73547 HX Victualling and carrying mail to ships Flag us for help -fast Servicing a single buoy mooring MURRAY & STEWART MARINE SERVICES ASSOCIATED COMPANIES: Murray & Stewart Marine (Pty) Ltd. South African Diving Services (Pty) Ltd., Southern Offshore Supplies (Pty) Ltd., Land & Marine and Salvage Contractors S. A. (Pty) Ltd., Court Helicopters (Pty) Ltd., Cape Point Ship Chandlers (Pty) Ltd. CAPE TOWN: Box 1909, C.T. 8000. Telephone 55-1375. Telegrams Mustmarine C.T. Telex 570817 SA DURBAN: Box 18102, Dalbridge 4014. Telephone 48-1261. Telex 64318 SA. PORT ELIZABETH: Box 12017, Centrahil 6006. Telephone 2-8106. Telex 747 799 SA. Repairs at sea or in dry dock Our representative in Europe is: Mr. F. J. Emond, c/o Samuel Stewart & Co. (London) Ltd., Bevis Marks House, Bevis Marks, London EC3A 7 Lb, Tel. 01-283 2651, Telex: 886001, Cable: Stewarlond Ldn. The full alert marine service around Southern Africa You can flag Murray & Stewart Marine Services anytime, anywhere, on the Southern African coast. They are always on full alert. From ship repair to airlifting supplies by helicopter, salvage and provisioning, they remain on permanent standby. Airlifting spares by helicopter September 1, 1978 49