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W-K-M DIVISION, ACF INDUSTRIES 4208 INCORPORATED W B. ARNOLD CO., INC 3261 WABCO— AMERICAN STANDARD 2379 WASHINGTON CHAIN & SUPPLY 2698 WATERCRAFT AMERICA, INC 4846 WEATHERFORD INTERNATIONAL 1433 WEIR PUMPS LIMITED 3347.3351 WEST SIDE MARINE, INC 6546 THE WESTERN COMPANY OF 9811 NORTH AMERICA WHITTAKER CORPORATION 2211 SURVIVAL SYSTEMS DIVISION WIDDERCORP 6524 WIJSMULLER B.V 1475 WILLIS OIL TOOL, 240 DIV. OF SMITH INTERNATIONAL WILSON & HAYES. INC 7204 WILLIAM B. WILSON MFG. CO 6338 WIRTH GMBH 6560 WITS AMSTERDAM B.V 1475 WOMACK MACHINE SUPPLY COMPANY 2775 WOOLSEY MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC 2749 THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER CO., LTD 1573,1673 YORK DIVISION, BORG WARNER CORP 4860 ZAPATA CORPORATION 3617 ZIEELE/ASSOCIATED FLOW CONTROLS 4374 Admiral C.R. Bryan To Head Webb Institute Vice Adm. C.R. Bryan, USN, has been named as president of Webb Institute of Naval Archi- tecture, it was announced recently by Frank J. Graziano, chairman of the board of trustees. Admiral Bryan will assume his duties on July 1, succeeding Rear Adm. C.N. Payne. Admiral Bryan is presently Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C. PHB Receives Contract For Offshore Bulk Unloading Terminal In Argentina PHB-Fordertechnik of West Germany has been awarded a con- tract for the construction of an import/export transshipment ter- minal for loading and unloading ores, coal, cereals, and fertilizer from one ship to another. A re- constructed bulk carrier is to be the basis of the new facility. It will include two ship-loader/un- loaders for the handling of bulk cargo, each with a capacity of 1,000 tons per hour; bunkers, vi- brating troughs, individually con- trolled belt conveyor systems for each loader, and facilities for dust- free loading of small oceangoing ships. The terminal will unload vessels of up to 200,000 dwt, and load, by means of a special trans- fer system, smaller ships and oceangoing barges up to 30,000 dwt. These small ships and barges will provide shuttle service for industrial plants at the harbor of Buenos Aires and the Rio de la Plata. The contract is valued at ap- proximately 11 million Deutsch- marks, and consists of consulta- tion, planning, construction and commissioning of the terminal. Adm. C.R. Bryan Admiral Bryan holds the Grad- uate Professional degree of naval engineer from Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology and the Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Acad- emy. During his career as an en- gineering duty officer in the U.S. Navy, he has had extensive expe- rience in the repair, design and construction of Naval ships. He is presently the president of the American Society of Naval Engi- neers and a member of The So- ciety of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. His engineering education serv- ices include the post of senior advisor to the Chief of Naval Personnel for the Education and Training of Engineering Duty Personnel of the Navy, and mem- bership on the visiting committee for the Department of Ocean En- gineering, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology. Webb Institute of Naval Ar- chitecture, founded in 1889 and located in Glen Cove, N.Y., is the only four-year college in the United States solely devoted to education in the field of naval architecture and marine engineer- ing. It is a fully accredited pri- vate school which awards the de- gree of bachelor of science to its graduates. WARREN PUMPS ONE OF THE HOUDAILLE PUMP GROUP Fast . pumping of most viscosities at low cost Warren's positive displacement screw pump for barges, tankers and in-ground storage tanks Efficient is the word for Warren's J-70 barge pumps. Production efficient. Cost efficient. Four screw design provides excellent suction lift capability. Rugged rotors with short bearing spans easily handle the highest viscosities while insuring long pump life. Practical design offers relatively low initial cost and minimum maintenance needs. Versatile design makes same pump suitable for light or heavy requirements, lubricating and nonlubricating liquids. Variety of optional mountings for marine and industrial applications. Get details by asking your local Warren sales office or rotary pump distributor for Bulletin 2201. Warren Pumps, Inc..Warren, Mass.01083. membersofthe Warren Pumps Division Viking Pump Division PUMPGROUP Warren, Massachusetts Cedar Falls, Iowa Peace Dale, Rhode Island Rockaway, New Jersey April 1, 1980 23