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to carry whatever has to move In fact, Wyatt-built barges are carrying ma-terials that didn't even exist several years ago. They've carried everything from super-cold liquid gases to super-hot molten sul-fur. And they've done it in everything from small, or standard, barges to some longer than a football field. Whatever you need to transport, and regardless of how much, we'll build the barge for it. Call us. WYATT DIVISION U. S. INDUSTRIES, INC. Port Houston Shipyards Houston / Dallas / Corpus Christi / New York / Los Angeles / Tulsa / Livingston, N. J. * SINE WAVE AC POWER ANYWHERE 1500 KW 3 phase. GENERATORS AC 500 KW 1 phase, DC to 50 KW. MOTOR-GENERATOR SETS To 1000 KW, direct drive, belt drive, gear drive, totally enclosed, complete enclosure and common frame. ROTARY CONVERTERS Input 12/230 volts DC. Output 115/230 volts AC. MOTORS AC (three phase) brush or brushless, or synchronous (synchronous to 2000 H.P.) CONTROLS For motors, generators, motor-generator sets, switch gear, or engine-generators. Unit mounted, wall mounted, or free standing. These items are available in many combinations of frequency, RPM,voltage, horsepower, orKW. *(Providing a waveform of near sine wove perfection ) K AT an KATO ENGINEERING COMPANY 1415 FIRST AVE. MANKATO, MN, 56001 USA PHONE 507 388-2941 TWX 910 565-2243 Newport News Announces Management Appointments Of Bobelis And Terrell George A. Bobelis A. W. Terrell George A. Bobelis has been named assistant to the general manager of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, New-port News, Va., a subsidiary of Tenneco Inc. D. A. Holden, chairman of the board of the Virginia shipyard, made the announcement. At the same time it was announced by E. J. Tanner, vice-president finance and comptroller, that A. W. Terrell has been appointed manager of the General Accounting Department. Mr. Bobelis was formerly works manager at the Electric Boat Division of General Dy-namics Corp., Groton, Conn. A native of Kaunas, Lithuania, Mr. Bobelis received an M.S. degree in mechanical engi-neering at the Technical University, Stuttgart, Germany, in 1949. He also received an M.S. degree in industrial management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1958. Mr. Bobelis joined Electric Boat in 1958 and held a series of positions, including planning supervisor, pipe shop department; assistant to the operations manager; assistant superinten-dent welding, and superintendent of the piping department. In March 1965 he was named gen-eral superintendent installation, in charge of all machinery and outfitting departments. He was appointed works manager in August 1965. He is a member of the M.I.T. Alumni As-sociation, National Management Association, and The Society of Naval Architects and Ma-rine Engineers. Mr. Terrell joined Newport News' account-ing division in 1937 as an office boy at the age of 16. Since then he has worked in numerous departments within the division?cost, machine accounting, internal auditing and special ac-counting. Prior to his present appointment, he was assistant manager of the general account-ing department. A graduate of the Walton School of Com-merce in Chicago, Mr. Terrell received his de-gree in accounting in 1958. He is a native of Newport News and served with the Army in Burma during World War II. M. Rosenblatt And Son To Work On ASMS Program M. Rosenblatt and Son, Inc., New York, has been awarded a $125,000 contract by The Boe-ing Company for work on the current phase of the Navy's new Advanced Surface Missile System (ASMS) program. Rosenblatt, which has an extensive back-ground in naval design, will provide general naval architectural and marine engineering as-sistance, support and consultation for the in-tegration of the defense missile system into a test ship. Boeing is one of three firms which are head-ing industrial teams in the definition phase of the ASMS program. The three teams are com-peting for engineering development contracts on the Navy weapon system. 38 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News