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MarAd Awards $167 Million In Contracts The Maritime Administration has awarded contracts totaling more than $167 Million to 14 companies Ship tract toMNri/fm RRF Ship Anijftiil Region Assign $2,415,740 Pioneer Crusader Central 2.5 years Pioneer Contractor Central Pioneer Commander Central $2,003,601 Cape Juby South Atlantic 5 years Cape Johnson South Atlantic $2,125,974 Cape Nome South Atlantic 5 years Southern Cross South Atlantic $2,190,726 Santa Ana Central 5 years California Central $10,279,980 Cape Lambert Central 5 years Cape Lobos Central $10,279,980 Wright South Atlantic 5 years Curtiss Western $14,231,144 Jupiter Central 5 years Cape Isabel Central Cape Inscription Central $4,509,833 Comet Western 2.5 years Meteor Western $2,203,045 Cape Breton Western 5 years Cape Blanco Western $2,203,045 Cape Bover Western 5 years Cape Borda Western $2,304,865 Cape Gibson Western 5 years Cape Girardeau Western $1,343,533 Gulf Shipper Central 2.5 years Gulf Trader Central Gulf Merchant Central $ 904,070 Gulf Banker Central 2.5 years Gulf Farmer Central $1,958,450 Mount Washington Central 5 years Mount Vernon Central $1,958,450 Petersburg Central 5 years AM Explorer Central $1,988,450 Chesapeake Western 5 years Shoshone Western $2,980,300 Cape Ann South Atlantic 5 years Cape Avinof South Atlantic $4,412,800 Cape Florida Central 5 years Cape Flattery Central Cape Farewell Central $3,074,800 Grand Canyon State Western 5 years Gem State Western Keystone State Western $2,272,675 Austral Lightning Western 5 years Green Mountain State Western $6,099,790 Gopher State South Atlantic 5 years Flickertail State South Atlantic Cornhusker State South Atlantic $4,341,650 Diamond State Central 5 years Equality State Central $3,301,650 Cape Bon Western 5 years Northern Light Western $4,227,360 Cape Archway South Atlantic 5 years Cape Alexander South Atlantic Cape Alava South Atlantic $1,454,795 Agent Western 2.5 years Ambassador Western $2,855,890 Aide Western 5 years Adventurer Western $10,469,825 Cape Edmont South Atlantic 5 years Cape Ducato South Atlantic $10,469,825 Cape Decision South Atlantic 5 years Cape Douglas South Atlantic $10,469,825 Cape Diamond South Atlantic 5 years Cape Domingo South Atlantic $15,293,125 Cape Henry South Atlantic 5 yeears Cape Horn South Atlantic Cape Hudson South Atlantic $1,240,738 Del Monte Central 2.5 years Del Valle Central Del Viento Central $2,392,475 Buyer Central 5 years Courier Central Banner Central $2,126,575 Cape Catoche South Atlantic 5 years Cape Carthage South Atlantic $2,123,100 Cape Clear South Atlantic 5 years Cape Cod South Atlantic $1,490,363 Cape Canaveral South Atlantic 2.5 years Cape Canso South Atlantic Cape Chalmers South Atlantic $6,231,225 Cape Mohican South Atlantic 5 years Cape Mendocino South Atlantic Cape May South Atlantic $1,886,385 Mission Buenaventura Central 5 years Mission Capistrano Central $1,505,775 Lake South Atlantic 2.5 years Scan South Atlantic $1,505,775 Pride South Atlantic 2.5 years Cape Catawba South Atlantic All Marine Services, Ltd. (Middle Island, N.Y.) American Overseas Marine (Quincy, Mass.) American President Lines (Oakland, Calif.) APEX Marine Corp. (Lake Success, N.Y.) Bay Ship Management (Englewood Cliffs, N J.) Farrell Lines, Inc. (New York, N.Y.) International Marine Carriers (Mineola, N.Y.) Interocean Management Corp. (Philadelphia, Pa.) Marine Carriers (USA) Inc. (New York, N.Y.) Marine Transport Lines (Secaucus, NJ.) Mormac Marine Transport (Stamford, Conn.) OMI Corp. (New York, N.Y.) Stapp Towing Company (Dickinson, Texas) U.S. Marine Management (Norfolk, Va.) MarAd News Update: • Oglebay Can Sell • APL Asks Permission • Moon Wins RRF Work • Lykes Withdraws Request MarAd Gives Oglebay Norton Permission To Sell Vessel The Maritime Administration has given Oglebay Norton Co. of Cleve- land, Ohio permission to sell the 14,600-dwt cargo vessel Robert C. Norton and the 14,600-dwt bulk car- rier William A. Reiss to Corostel Trading Ltd., Quebec, Canada. The vessels were built in 1943 in Ashtabula, Ohio and 1925 in River Rough, Mich., respectively, and will be scrapped in Turkey, Taiwan or India. MarAd's approval is required under section 9 of the Shipping Act of 1916, as amended. APL Asks For Permission To Operate Additional Vessel American President Lines, Ltd., has asked the Maritime Adminis- tration for permission to operate an additional foreign-flag feeder ves- sel, with a capacity of 300 40-foot containers or the equivalent, be- tween Singapore and Indonesia. The company currently has permission to operate one such vessel. Section 804 of the Merchant Ma- rine Act of 1936, as amended, pre- cludes subsidized U.S.-flag opera- tors or their affiliates from operat- ing foreign-flag vessels which com- pete with essential U.S.-flag ship- ping services unless the Secretary of Transportation waives the provision of this section for a specific period of time. MarAd Awards Moon Engineering RRF Contract MarAd has awarded a contract to Moon Engineering Co., Inc. of Ports- mouth, Va., for long-term lay-up of the three Ready Reserve Force (RRF) vessels Cape Hudson, Cape Henry and Cape Horn. The contract covers layberthing services including berthage, shore connect and disconnect, and reim- bursable services, such as electrical power, potable water and telephone usage. It is for a one-year period but includes options for up to four one- year extensions. The value of the contract for one year is estimated at $4,065,375. Lykes Bros. Steamship Withdraws Request Lykes Bros. Steamship has with- drawn its request for approval of the transfer of its operating differential subsidy agreement to Louisiana Vessel Management and the sale of LVM to independent investors. 65