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New Assignments

At Northwest Marine

Arthur E. Farr, corporate vice- president, Northwest Marine Iron

Works, Portland, Ore., has an- nounced the following assign- ments : W.J. Butler as general manager of the Swan Island ship- yard', will be responsible for all ma- rine division operations and report to the corporate vice-president;

W.W. Gilmore as assistant general manager, will be responsible for yard production and facilities and will report to the general manager;

G.R. Tuckey as chief engineer and manager of special projects, will report to the general manager, and

N.G. Calley as assistant to the cor- porate vice-president, will be re- sponsible for finances, billing, col- lections, sales, marine insurance procurement, contract administra- tion, Department of Defense secu- rity requirements, U.S. Maritime

Administration E.E.O. Compliance

Program, and Port of Portland

CEREBRAL PALSY CAMPAIGN: Rear

Adm. Edmond Moran (right), chairman of the board of Moran Towing and Trans- portation Company, and Edward R. Row- ley, chairman of the board and chief ex- ecutive officer of National Lead Company, discuss plans for the 1970-71 campaign of United Cerebral Palsy of New York

City, at a luncheon of prominent execu- tives in commerce and industry who will aid the drive. Mr. Rowley is chairman of the campaign, and Admiral Moran is a member of the campaign committee. The goal of the drive is $1,750,000, which will be used to support the health agency's rehabilitation, educational and recreation- al programs for the more than 40,000 cerebral palsied children and adults in

New York City. leases and will report to the cor- porate vice-president.

Mr. Farr stated that these as- signments are made with a view to alleviate him of the shipyard man- agement responsibilities so that he may have sufficient time for other corporate responsibilities and re- search and development of future business prospects and planning, as well as labor-management rela- tions. Mr. Farr will continue to di- rect the marine division as he has in the past.

Booz, Allen Elects

John F. Wing VP

John F. Wing 14 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

Booz, Allen & Hamilton Inc. has announced the election of John F.

Wing as vice-president of Booz,

Allen Applied Research, Inc., the firm's scientific and technical serv- ices subsidiary. He is based in the subsidiary's Bethesda, Md., head- quarters.

Prior to joining the subsidiary in 1964, Mr. Wing was with Bethle- hem Steel Co., Quincy, Mass., and

Alcoa Steamship Co., New York.

He received his B.S. degree in na- val architecture and marine engi- neering from Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology and his M.B.A. degree from Harvard Graduate

School of Business Administration.

Booz, Allen & Hamilton Inc. is a multi-national company offering a full line of management consult- ing services, specialized manage- ment services, and research and development services. Its clients include business enterprises, edu- cational and health institutions, charitable organizations, and gov- ernmental bodies.

Mr. Wing's primary work is in marine transportation.

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