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New York City Marine Society Celebrates 216th Annual Dinner The Marine Society of the City of New York recently held its 216th consecutive Annual Dinner, at the Plaza Hotel. Throughout its long history, the Society has honored persons in the maritime community who have contributed their time, talent, and expertise. This year's guest of honor and principal speaker was Robert F. Cahill, executive vice president of the Statue of Li- berty-Ellis Island Foundation Inc., the group responsible for the resto- rations. Prior to joining the Foundation, Mr. Cahill was executive vice presi- GOOD PEOPLE SEA AND SHORE SERVICES INQ SHIPYARD SINCE 1840 At the crossroads to the gulf of St. Lawrence and the transatlantic shipping route SERVICES, REPAIRS, AND SUPPLIES TO FISHING TRAWLERS. MARINE AND OFFSHORE INDUSTRY. NORTH SYDNEY—CAPE BRETON ISLAND—NOVA SCOTIA—CANADA TELEPHONE: (902) 794-4741 TELEX: 019-35109 Circle 206 on Reader Service Card EMERGENCY SUPPLY FOR ALL OVER THE WORLD BRAND-NEW 8 SECONDHAND DIESEL ENGINE AND GENERATORS YANMAR DIESEL BRAND-NEW Model 6MAL-HTS 530BHP 900RPM 200X240mm Air Start MITSUBISHI GENERATOR Model CFC-SAS AC450V 450KVA 60Hz 3jS DAIHATSU DIESEL BRAND-NEW Model 6PSHT-26H 660BHP 720RPM 260X320mm Air Start MITSUBISHI GENERATOR Model CFC-DP AC450V 550KVA 60Hz 3* SECONDHAND DAIHATSU 6PSHTc" 20 465BHP 900RPM TOSHIBA 310KW AC450V YANMAR 12ML T 600BHP 720RPM MITSUBISHI 500KVA AC230V DAIHATSU 8PSHTc 26D 1120BHP 720RPM NISHISHIBA 875KVA AC450V NIIGATA 6L25BX 1100BHP 720RPM FUJI 900KVA AC450V YANMAR T260L-ST 1400BHP 720RPM TAIYO 1125KVA AC450V DAIHATSU 6VSHT~261) 1300BHP 720RPM NISHISHIBA 1000KVA AC450V * YANMAR DIESEL BRAND-NEW Model 6RAL-T 300BHP I200RPM 170X 205mm Air Start SHINKO GENERATOR Model TVKI-AJ-680 AC445V 250KVA 60Hz 3j» Several sizes available Large stock for marine equipments Call to DAITO for any marine equipments DAITO ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 10-23, Kawaguchi 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan. TEL : Osaka (06) 581 -5155 FAX : Osaka (06) 581 -9014 Telex : 5256479 DAITO J Principals at recent New York Marine Socie- ty Annual Dinner included (L to R): Capt. Elmer W. Mathes, dinner chairman and sec- retary; Robert F. Cahill, guest of honor and principal speaker; and Capt. Conrad P. Nil- sen, president. dent-operations for the GTE Com- munications Group in McLean, Va. He spent 26 years with GTE in a number of managerial positions dealing with operations and finance, both internationally and domesti- cally. He was directly responsible for the sales of the GTE Consumer Products Group to corporations in Europe, Latin America, the Far East, and the U.S. Chartered in 1770 by King George III, the Marine Society is a charita- ble and educational society, the reg- ular membership being composed entirely of shipmasters who must be, or have been, captains of mer- chant vessels under the U.S. flag. Others may be admitted as honora- ry members. An early honorary member of the Society was Gen. George Washington, who joined in 1783. The Society has endeavored to improve maritime knowledge, and it has relieved, insofar as possible, the needs of more than 5,000 distressed shipmasters, and their widows and orphans. Current officers of the Society are: Conrad P. Nilsen, president; George C. Previll, 1st vice presi- dent; F. Shellenbarger, 2nd vice president; Elmer W. Mathes, sec- retary; Bertram O. Christensen, treasurer; and Wilbur E. Dow Jr., attorney. $55-Million Contract To Newport News For SSN-688 Submarine Work Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Va., is being awarded a $55,000,000 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee con- tract for Los Angeles (SSN-688) class submarine design agent and planning yard services. Work will be performed in Newport News (91 percent); Asheville, N.C. (4 per- cent); Philadelphia, Pa. (3 percent), and Milwaukee, Wise. (2 percent), and is expected to be completed September 30, 1986. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-70-C-0238). 106 Circle 160 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News