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Sun Ship 'Christens' New

Living Accommodations

For Navy Crews

Mrs. Carl A. Brettschneider, wife of the

Commandant, Fourth Naval District, christens Sun Ship's new U.S. Navy living accommodations facility.

Sun Ship, Inc., Chester, Pa., "christened" its Navy Berthing

Facility in true maritime fashion as Mrs. Carl A. Brettschneider broke the traditional bottle of champagne on the building's cor- nerstone during recent dedication ceremonies. Dedication of the building by Mrs. Brettschneider, wife of the Commandant, Fourth

Naval District, was witnessed by local and state officials, U.S. Na- val District personnel, Sun Ship management, and officers and en- listed men of the USS Portland, the building's first occupants.

The recently constructed ship- yard building was designed to provide living accommodations for up to 350 U.S. Navy crew mem- bers whose ships are at Sun Ship for overhaul and repair. Cost of the building, including furnish- ings and decoration, was a little over $1 million.

This facility is further evidence of Sun Ship's commitment to at- tract more U.S. Navy shipbuild- ing business to its Chester yard.

Jumbo America, Inc.—New

Heavy-Lift Co. Formed

Norton, Lilly & Co., Inc., gen- eral agents for Jumbo Shipping

Co., S.A., Geneva, has announced the formation of a new company named Jumbo America, Inc., which will be headquartered in

Houston, Texas. This new com- pany, solely owned by Jumbo

Shipping Co., S.A., will devote it- self to serving shippers in the

U.S. Gulf area, and will be rep- resented nationwide by the 24 of- fices of Norton, Lilly & Co.

Jumbo is one of the largest carriers of heavy-lift project car- goes in the world, and now man- ages a fleet of 11 modern vessels.

These vessels are capable of lift- ing pieces which weigh from 60 metric tons to 700 metric tons, and are also especially fitted to handle large dimensional deck cargo up to 95 by 8.4 meters.

Per Haugaard will head the new office in Houston. Mr. Haug- aard comes to Jumbo America with experience in the heavy-lift project field gained through his association with J.S. Connor, Inc. of Baltimore, Md.

The address of the new office is: Jumbo America, Inc., 1121

Walker Street, Suite 508, Hous- ton, Texas 77002, telephone (713) 225-0444.

Burmeister & Wain Wins

Engine Contract From

Hellenic Shipyards

Burmeister & Wain, Copen- hagen, Denmark, has concluded a contract for the delivery of a number of engines, including main and auxiliary engines, as well as engine room components and de- sign work for Hellenic Shipyards, the largest shipyard in Greece.

The contract includes a package containing six main engines of the B&W Longstroke Type 6L67-

GFCA, 18 auxiliary engines from

B&W Holeby, and engine room modules and components from

B&W Shipbuilding Services, a di- vision of the B&W Shipyard. The contract totals approximately $20 million, including an option for the delivery of four additional

B&W engine packages.

The engines are to be manu- factured by B&W's Polish licensee

H. Cegielski, and installed in six product carriers of approximately 38,000 dwt to be built by Hellenic

Shipyards.

Schnitzer-Leven Marine

Company Names Hemphill

Marine Services Manager

Howard H. Hemphill has joined

Schnitzer-Levin Marine Company in San Francisco, Calif., as man- ager of marine service, according to Wallace Z. Levin, general man- ager of the firm.

Mr. Hemphill is owner of Earth- wide Marine Service, and former- ly a field service engineer for new construction and repair at IS&E of the General Electric Company.

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Schnitzer-Levin Marine Com- pany, part of the Schnitzer Group of companies, markets a wide range of commercial marine engi- neered products such as main pro- pulsion turbines and gears, tur- bine generators, diesel engines and generators, pumps, ventila- tion equipment, specialized valves, winches, windlasses, and electrical equipment.

Schnitzer-Levin's main office is in San Francisco, with branch of- fices in New York City and Port- land, Ore. Mr. Hemphill will be able to draw upon the marine re- sources of the Schnitzer Group of companies and Lasco Shipping

Co., which manages a fleet of modern bulk carriers operating in the Pacific Rim.

Philadelphia Marine Trade

Assn Reelects Officers

The Philadelphia Marine Trade

Association has announced the re- election of Alfred Corrv as presi- dent, and Thomas P. Kelly as ex- ecutive secretary. Mr. Corry com- pleted 25 years as the organiza- tion's chief staff officer last July.

J.J. Gibbons, Lavino Shipping

Co., and C.C. Bradford, Norton,

Lilly & Co., were reelected direc- tors for three-year terms.

W.H. Meyle Jr., Independent

Pier Co., was reelected treasurer for a one-year term.

Literature Describes New

Gems Shock Cushioned

Liquid Level Switch

Literature is available describ- ing the LS-38760 level switch from Gems Sensors Division. De- signed with a "shock-absorber" cushioned float and cushion- mounted switch, it is ideal for use wherever liquids are turbu- lent, and where there is excessive vibration in fuel or chemical ap- plications in tank trucks and mo- bile construction equipment.

The switch offers double pro- tection with O-rings to cushion the float, and with internal rub- ber grommets to cushion the reed switch element. The switch is lightweight, featuring an alumi- num stem. Mounting is available for electrical grounding. The float is made of Buna N; float cushions are made of Viton A. It withstands temperatures to 180 F and pres- sures to 150 psi.

The simple design of this switch incorporates only one moving part, the float. This magnetic float will only respond to the surface of the liquid. The output signal is a di- rect level measurement as opposed to inferred or indirect measure- ment as is found in alternative devices.

For complete literature, write to George Angelovieh, Gems Sen- sors Division, Transamerica De- laval Inc., Farmington, Conn. 06032. 52 ZIDELL I Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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