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Newport News Ship

Names Lina Director

Technical Services

John A. Lina has been named director of administrative and tech- nical services of Newport News

Shipbuilding, Newport News, Va., according to an announcement by

W.F. Wilson, senior vice presi- dent of the Tenneco company.

Mr. Lina is replacing David B.

Benadof, who was recently pro- moted to director of production control and material management.

Mr. Lina iwill be responsible for three shipyard divisions—manage- ment systems services, technical systems services, and office serv- ices—and will report to Mr. Wil- son.

A native of St. Louis, Mo., Mr.

Lina was awarded a B.S. degree in civil engineering from the Uni- versity of Missouri in 1963, and joined the hull technical depart- ment at Newport News Shipbuild- ing as a design engineer that same year.

Upon receiving a master of busi- ness administration degree in 1969 from the College of William and

Mary, he transferred to -the com- pany's budgets and profit analysis planning department as supervisor of operating budgets. In 1970, he again transferred to the shipyard's cost accounting systems and analy- sis department, and in 1971 was named department manager.

He was named manager of the management computer systems and procedures department in June 1972, and in March 1973 was pro- moted to director of the manage- ment systems services division.

Mr. Lina is a member of the

American Society of Civil Engi- neers, and has served on the board of directors of United Community

Services and the Peninsula Asso- ciation for Retarded Children.

Diamond M Drilling

Names Gene Cole

To New Orleans Post

Don E. McMahon, president and chief executive officer of Diamond

M Drilling Company, has announc- ed the opening of sales offices in the Pere Marquette Building, New

Orleans, La. At the same time, he reported the appointment of E.B. (Gene) Cole as manager of the new office.

Mr. Cole was most recently man- aging director of Diamond M Per- furacoes, Ltda., Salvador, Brazil, a Diamond M Drilling Company subsidiary. A native of Roches- ter, N.Y. and a World War II U.S.

Navy veteran, Mr. Cole joined

Diamond M Drilling Company in 1965.

The Houston, Texas-based Dia- mond M Drilling Company and its subsidiaries now own 20 marine drilling rigs. A new semisubmer- sible rig now under construction at

Alabama Dry Dock & Shipbuilding

Co., Mobile, Ala., will be added to this fleet and is scheduled to be- gin work this month.

Sohio Appoints

John T. Jacobson

Marine Manager

John T. Jacobson has been mana- ger of marine transportation in the supply and distribution department of The Standard Oil Co. (Ohio).

Reporting to Mr. Jacobson in this newly created position will be K.E.

Lundquist, marine operation spe- cialist, and D.A. Snively, marine scheduling and control assistant.

In making the announcement,

Frank E. Mosier, Sdhio vice presi- dent of supply and distribution, said the reorganization recognizes the rapidly increasing scope and importance of marine transporta- tion as Sohio works to provide nec- essary marine capabilities to trans- port crude oil for its refineries, and as it plans for and develops vessel requirements to move Alaskan crude.

A 1959 graduate of the Univer- sity of Minnesota with a degree in chemical engineering, Mr. Ja- cobson has been with Sohio since 1960 in its Vistron Corporation subsidiary, beginning as process engineer at the Lima, Ohio, acry- lonitrile plant and moving through engineering and supply positions to manager of supply and distribu- tion for chemicals, and later for plastics. His most recent assign- ment has been manager of custom sales in the fabricated plastics di- vision. carboline ^umm^mmmm^Q carboline

Here are three new ship-savers from Carboline.

They're available for you to test.

Carbolirffe research continues to anticipate the needs of the marine industry with new corrosion resistant protective coatings formulated for longer life and greater economy. Three new coatings are now available for tests aboard your ships.

Test and compare those which Interest you. Just complete the appropriate coupons and mail.

I

CARBOLINE X ZZ56-156

A solvent-less epoxy—for ballast tanks and ship bottoms. Fast cure, quick salt water resistance. Ideal for safety purposes and for short dry-dockings.

CARBO ZINC 1%

A low-cost inorganic zinc—within the bud- get range of all shipowners and ship- builders. The first high-performance base coat at a low budget price.

CARBOGLAS 1678

An economical, high abrasion-resistant

Flakeglas polyester—for rudders, barge and ship hulls, chests, anode shields. De- signed for early water immersion.

To: E. W. Skiles

General Manager

Carboline Company—Marine Division 350 Hanley Industrial Court

St. Louis, Missouri 63144

I'm interested in discussing an on-board tei

Please contact me.

Company

Address

City

To: E. W. Skiles

General Manager

Carboline Company—Marine Division 350 Hanley Industrial Court

St. Louis, Missouri 63144

I'm interested in discussing an on-boar

Please contact me.

Name

Company

City

Phone

To: E. W. Skiles

General Manager

Carboline Company-Marine Division 350 Hanley Industrial Court

St. Louis, Missouri 63144

I'm interested in discussing an on-board test of CarboglaS 1678.

Please contact me.

Name

Company

Address

City

Phone

State Zip ^arbolinc^ test of Carboline X 2256-156.

Zip on-board test of Carbo Zinc^. e y

Address y State Zip

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