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Chairperson, Member Appointed To Kings Point Advisory Board Secretary of Commerce Juanita M. Kreps has appointed Vincent Cannaliato Jr. chair- person, and Thomas J. Smith a member of the Advisory Board to the United States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y. Mr. Cannaliato, vice president, corporate finance department, Kidder, Peabody & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y., has served as a mem- ber of the Kings Point Advisory Board since March 1974. He succeeds Edward Heine Jr., president, United States Lines, who had chaired the board since 1974. Mr. Smith, who is president, chief execu- tive officer and a director of Farrell Lines Incorporated, New York, N.Y., was appointed to a three-year term as a board member, re- placing Mr. Heine. Others currently serving on the seven- member board are Dr. Irene Carswell Peden, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle; John P. Diesel, executive vice president and direc- tor of Tenneco, Inc., and chairman of the board, Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co.; Herbert E. Brand, president, Trans- portation Institute; Peter Fanchi Jr., presi- dent, Federal Barge Lines; and Joe Scroggins Jr., economist, Vessel Trading and Traffic Division, Continental Oil Co. The objective of the board is to examine the course of instruction and management Radar Repairs Whether you repair your own radar or use a service com-pany, you can reduce turn-a-round time and save money on radar parts. We sell exact authorized parts used in all the world's radars. We can supply directly to you or drop ship to the service company (dealers protected). For more information, please write or telephone Ted Basile (212) 481-5313. Toll Free (800) 221-6844 (except Alaska, N.Y., Hawaii) CALVERT ELECTRONICS, INC. 220 EAST 23rd STREET, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10010 CALVERT ELECTRONICS, INC. 1777 HAMILTON AVENUE, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95125, SUITE 104 Rubber expansion joints and ^H connectors ^^^ Complete line of marine hoses of the Academy, and advise the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Maritime Affairs Robert J. Blackwell regarding policy and program guidance. The Academy is a four- year accredited institution under the direc- tion of the Maritime Administration, a Com- merce Department agency headed by Mr. Blackwell. Vincent Cannaliato Jr. Thomas J. Smith Mr. Cannaliato, a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., and resident of Wyckoff, N.J., joined Kidder, Peabody in 1972 as associate vice president, corporate finance department, specializing in leasing and project financing. He served as a U.S. Army officer in Vietnam, where he received the Bronze Star and other citations. He holds a B.S. degree from Fordham Uni- versity and an M.A. degree from Brooklyn College, the City University of New York (both in mathematics), and also is a gradu- ate of the Systems Design Graduate Pro- gram, Wharton School of Finance and Com- merce, University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Smith entered the steamship industry as a member of the Clerks and Checkers Local of the International Longshoremen's Association. Employed by Farrell Lines as pier superintendent in 1942, Mr. Smith served in a number of capacities, including executive vice president, before becoming president and a member of the steamship company's executive committee in 1968. He was appointed chief executive officer in 1970. A native of Pittston, Pa., and a resident of Oradell, N.J., Mr. Smith attended Joseph- inum College, Columbus, Ohio, and John Marshall College of Law, Jersey City, N.J. "/'ve OFTEN WONDentD WHY THAT MS C4UfZ> TH€ 'TZXASVtCK." 18 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News