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Bath Iron Works Names Edward F. Burke Vice President-Finance Edward F. Burke President John F. Sullivan Jr. of Bath Iron Works has appointed Edward F. Burke as vice presi- dent of finance, responsible for all financial and data processing management at the Maine ship- yard. He joined BIW from the Raytheon Company, where for nearly 22 years he held senior financial positions ranging from division controller to consultant in corporate headquarters. Previ- ously, he had served two years as a senior systems analyst with Sylvania Corporation. Mr. Burke served with the U.S. Army during the Korean War, then taught accounting and cost accounting at Orange County Community College, Middletown, N.Y., before entering corporate finance. Literature Available On Skinner Engine Turbines The Power Division of Skinner Engine Company is offering Bul- letin T-807 containing extensive data on its S-Series single wheel re-entry type steam or gas ex- panding mechanical drive turbines for petrochemical, marine and in- dustrial use. Designed for driving constant- speed rotating equipment from 1 hp to 1,500 hp, the units are available for horizontal or verti- cal mounting, and meet API, NEMA, and appropriate military specifications. The Bulletin may be obtained by writing to C. Douglas Herrick, Skinner Engine Company, Dept. MR 80, P.O. Box 1149, Erie, Pa. 16512. New Report Confirms Fuel Efficiency In All Transport Modes John M. Donnelly Jr., chairman of The American Waterways Op- erators, Inc. (AWO), has an- nounced the release of a new com- parative energy efficiency report for freight transportation by truck, railroad, and inland barge. The AWO chairman said that the study, while confirming with new data previous conclusions on the superior efficiency of barging, finds that "all bulk transporta- tion modes make a significant contribution to the nation's dis- tribution system in a fuel-effi- cient manner, and all are deserv- ing of full recognition as energy savers and energy movers." The study was commissioned jointly by the AWO and the Wa- ter Transportation Association of New York, and was done by Sam- uel E. Eastman, lawyer, econo- mist, and former director, Office of Policy Review, U.S. Depart- ment of Transportation. Mr. Donnelly, addressing the National Press Club Transporta- tion Table in Washington recent- ly, said, "The vital task of dis- tributing the products of the na- tion's farms and factories is ac- complished with a fraction of the nation's total fuel supply. Trucks, railroads, and water carriers in 1978 consumed less than 3 per- cent of the nation's fuel supply to perform 76 percent of all inter- city freight transportation. Barg- ing alone consumed three-tenths of one percent." For a free copy of the report, write to The American Water- ways Operators, Inc., Dept. MR, 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1101, Arlington, Va. 22209. THOUSANDS OF R El PAI IR JORS hV =1 E =M una iTi QUICKLY AND ECONOMICALLY STANDARD KIT For Ocean Going Vessels JUNIOR KIT For Harbor Craft CORDOBOND REPAIR KITS CONTAIN ALL THE COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR MAKING EMERGENCY REPAIRS AT SEA Packed in sturdy Navy type refillable metal containers. MARINE REPAIR KITS SEND FOR LIST OF CONTENTS AND LITERATURE Over 6000 ocean going vessels carry our standard repair kits. Cordo- bond is not affected by water, oil, gasoline, etc. It does not corrode. It eliminates costly gas freeing. Cordobond is self curing, no applied heat necessary. ALABAMA—Mobile Kamil Ship Supply CALIFORNIA—San Francisco Cordes Bros. — Wilmington J.M. Costello Supply Co.. Inc. FLORIDA—Tampa Bonanni Ship Supply, Inc. Ocean Ship Supply —Jacksonville Weedon Engineering Co. GEORGIA—Savannah Southern Marine Supply Co., Inc. LOUISIANA—New Orleans Marine Sales, Inc. MAINE—Portland Chase Leavitt & Co., Inc. MARYLAND—Baltimore Tate Engineering, Inc. MASSACHUSETTS-Boston Klausen Gestby Co NEW JERSEY—Linden Beacon Packing & Equipment Co., Ltd. OREGON —Portland American Pacific Corporation PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia Philadelphia Ship Maintenance Co., Inc. SOUTH CAROLINA—Charleston Southeastern Supply Co., inc. TEXAS—Corpus Christi Gunderland Marine Supply, Inc. — Houston Texas Marine & Industrial Supply Co. VIRGINIA—Norfolk Peltz Brothers, Inc. CORDOBOND STRONG-BACK PRODUCTS Standard Resin Leveling Compound Strong-Back Putty Strong-Back Sealer Steel Putty ,INC. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS OF CORDOBOND STRONG-BACK PRODUCTS 382 Hamilton Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11231 Phone: 212-875-6178 or your local agent Telex: HUBEVA 427511 Agents throughout the world WASHINGTON—Seattle AUSTRALIA—South Fremantle CANADA—Markham May & Smith Co. I.M.E.S. Industrial & Marine Engineering Supplies Air Industrial Equipment & Supply Ltd. ARABIAN GULF—Kuwait BELGIUM—Antwerpen CANADA—Halifax Industrial Services & Supplies Co. W.L.L. Verfaillie Elsig Hubeva Marine Plastics, Halifax FRANCE—Dunkirk M. & R. Dekytspotter & Sons — Marseilles Sogeric GREECE—Piraeus Marine Technical Bureau HOLLAND—Rotterdam Van Lessen & Punt N.V. HONG KONG —Kowloon Marine Supply Company ITALY-Genova Coger S.A.S. JAPAN —Yokohama Inouye & Company, Ltd. MALAYA—Singapore Wah Hong & Company, Ltd. NORWAY—Stabekk Norus-Morch AIS PORTUGAL—Lisboa Valadas LDA SOUTH AFRICA—Durban James Brown & Hamer, Ltd. — Woodstock, Capetown Globe Engineering Works, Ltd. SPAIN —Cadiz Consulmar -Bilbao Indame, S.A. THAILAND—Bangkok Kiart Hiran Engineering Ltd., Partnership VIRGIN ISLANDS-St. Croix Virgin Islands Marketing Corporation WEST GERMANY—Hamburg Van Lessen & Punt Gmbh WEST INDIES—Trinidad R. Landry & Company, Ltd. Cooler Heads Tail Shafts Shell Plating Etc. Frozen Pipes, etc. The Cordobond Strong-Back Components, when used according to directions, will repair anything from a pin hole to a complete break with a patch of great strength that clings tenaciously and lastingly. Ventilators Stacks Pumps Sea Valves and Chests Tanks, Bulkheads and Decks Water Boxes Machinery Castings Ducts Pipes Condenser Covers First proven under the most difficult conditions by the Navy, the Cordobond Strong-Back Method offers a fast and easy method of repair both aboard ship and ashore. Applied quickly by ship or maintenance personnel, Cordobond Strong- Back products are used extensively for repairing and lining: August 1, 1980 ZIDELL 29