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Bauer Elected President Engineering Controls Warner H. Bauer Warner H. Bauer has been named president of Engineering Controls, a division of Pott In- dustries' St. Louis (Mo.) Ship Group. Engineering Controls, since 1939, has engineered and supplied "VAPORPHASE" high-temper- ature cooling and waste heat recovery equipment for engines ranging in size from 35 to 10,000 hp in steam and hot water. The division also supplies exhaust waste heat recovery silencers for turbines and other heat sources, such as incineration, up to 10,000 hp, in a variety of working trans- fer fluids. Mr. Bauer joined Engineering Controls in 1959 as a project en- gineer and served in various ca- pacities, most recently as vice president. Mr. Bauer attended Washington University, and is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. $8.5 Million Allocated For Six Container Cranes At Port Of Houston In response to the rapidly grow- ing container business at the Bar- bours Cut facility, the Port of Houston, Texas, commissioners have allocated $8.5 million for six new container cranes. Commission chairman Fentesa Bracewell said two of the cranes will be the large Paceco-type, while the four others will be smaller. Richard Leach, executive direc- tor of the port, said the cargo tonnage last year hit a record 112 million tons, up to 3 percent over the 1978 mark. Mr. Leach esti- mated that of this total, con- tainerization showed one of the sharpest gains, accounting for a 97-percent hike over the previous year. P. Takis Veliotis Elected Executive VP-Marine At General Dynamics The board of directors of Gen- eral Dynamics recently elected P. Takis Veliotis as executive vice president-Marine. In this new position, Mr. Veliotis will be re- sponsible for the company's Elec- tric Boat Division operations at Groton, Conn., and Quonset Point, March 15, 1980 R.I., and the Quincy Shipbuilding Division operations at Quincy, Mass., and Charleston, S.C. "This appointment is highly de- served," said David S. Lewis, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of General Dy- namics. "Mr. Veliotis is in large measure responsible for the sub- stantially improved performance on our submarine and shipbuild- ing programs. In his new position, he will be able to apply his val- uable experience and leadership with maximum effect throughout our very important marine oper- ations." Mr. Veliotis has been a Gen- eral Dynamics vice president and general manager of the Electric Boat Division since October 1977. He joined General Dynamics in 1973 as president and general manager of the Quincy Shipbuild- ing Division. Before joining General Dynam- ics, Mr. Veliotis was president and general manager of Davie Ship- building Limited, Quebec, Canada. He is a member of the U.S. Naval Institute, the Navy League, the Naval War College Founda- tion, American Bureau of Ship- ping, Lloyd's Register of Ship- ping, The Society of Naval Ar- chitects and Marine Engineers, The Propeller Club (Port of Bos- ton), and is a director of the Shipbuilders Council of America. WHEN YOU WANT TO MOVE MOUNTAINS.. CALL JAMES HUGHES INC. When you want to move mountains or bridges, oil rigs, tanks, pipes, locomotives, scrap—call James Hughes, Inc. for the marine equipment you need to move anything that's too big or heavy to go by rail or road. JAMES HUGHES, INC. VtT^ 17 Battery Place, New York, N.Y. 10004 (212) 425-2350 Specialists in Marine Transportation and Towing since 1894. I.C.C. W-463 51