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Falcon Appoints Schwarz Vice President And General Manager Falcon Seaboard Drilling Com-pany, Houston, Texas, has an-nounced the appointment of Carl J. Schwarz as vice-president and general manager, with direct re-sponsibilities relating to the drill-ing, production and exploration de-partments. He will also serve as a part of the overall corporate man-agement staff of Falcon and its sub-sidiary companies. Mr. Schwarz is a native of Hous-ton. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Rice University in 1950. He was an All-Southwestern Conference performer on the 1949 Rice championship football team. Prior to becoming associated with Falcon. Mr. Schwarz was manager of exploration and devel-opment for J. M. Huber Corpora-tion, in New Orleans, and directed all of Huber's activities in Louisi-ana, Mississippi, Alabama, East Texas, Texas Gulf Coast and off-shore Louisiana and Texas. Elisha Webb & Son Directors Appoint A.P. Lodise President DECK AND AUXILIARY MACHINERY PROGRESS NOTE ON THE TOUGHEST JOBS EVER Markey Type DESH-4 Hydrographic Winch ?one answer to a big challenge. For some 15 years, OCEAN-OGRAPHY has challenged Markey Machinery for the deepest and toughest jobs ever tackled. Some were ex-perimental. All benefited from Markey's creative engi-neering and the close coop-eration of clients. Now we're going stronger than ever in that field. We've even been rebuilding some of our ear-lier, smaller hydrographic winches ? making them stronger, faster, more adapt-able. Some are actually being used for "package" winch-shifts between sea-research vessels. MARKEY Known on the 7 Seas since 1907 MARKEY MACHINERY CO., INC. 79 S. Horton St., Seattle, Wash. 98134 ? Ph. 206-622-4697 REPRESENTED BY H. J. WICKERT & CO., INC., 770 Folsom St. San Francisco, Calif. 94107 ? Ph. 415-986-5800 J. H. MENGE CO., 501-A South Carrollton Ave. New Orleans, La. 70118 ? Ph.504-861-7532 DESIGNING, BUILDING, REPAIRING Aurelio P. Lodise The board of directors of the Klisha Webb & Son Company is pleased to announce the appoint-ment of Aurelio P. Lodise as presi-dent of the firm. The Elisha Webb & Son Com-pany, at 136 South Front Street. Philadelphia. I'a., manufactures oil-burning galley ranges and distrib-utes marine and industrial supplies to the trade and shipyards through-out the country. Mr. Lodise is a native of Phila-delphia, and upon discharge from the Navy in 1952. lie was employed by the company in the accounting department. He was then appoint-ed secretary of the company in 1958, and secretary-treasurer in 1962. lie lu;« served in a manage-ment capacity for the past ten years. Mr. Lodise is a graduate of La-Salle College, from which he re-ceived a bachelor's degree in busi-ness administartion. He was also SHIP REPAIR Dependable 24-Hour Service REPAIRS & CONVERSIONS TO ALL TYPES OF FLOATING EQUIPMENT 3 BERTHS at YARD Topside Repairs At Unloading Docks PORTABLE EQUIPMENT FOR COMPLETE REPAIRS BENDER Ship Repair, Inc. 265 S. Water Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602 1-205-433-3675 CABLE ADDRESS: BENSRI ? Master Ship Repair Contracts With All Government Maritime Agencies A Langa £- Modem Rett of STEEL BARGES Transportation of Coal and Oil in New York Harbor and Vicinity 1 Broadway M.&J.TRACY, Inc. Y granted a master's degree in busi-ness administratian from the Drex-el Institute of Technology. Mr. Lodise succeeds J. Hampton Webb, former president, who an-nounced his complete retirement from the firm. Holubowicz Heads Litton's Marine Group New York Office R. P. Holubowicz The Marine Group of Litton In-dustries has announced that its Eastern offices will be relocated at 850 Third Avenue. New York City. The Group is comprised of the ingalls Shipbuilding Division, Erie Marine, Advanced Marine Tech-nology Division, Marine Consult-ants and Designers, and Wilson Marine. The Eastern office of Litton's Marine Group is headed by R. P. Holubowicz, Ingalls vice-president. It is responsible for Ingalls Ship-building customer relations and sales, and other Marine Group business opportunities. Mrs. Chung Sells Mobil Marine Fuels Mrs. Dora Chung Mrs. Dora Chung, of Mobil Oil Hong Kong Limited, is the only female marine sales representative in Mobil's worldwide organization. Born in Canton, China, she moved to Hong Kong in 1948 with her parents. A graduate of Belilios Public School. Mrs. Chung joined the Standard-Vacuum Oil Com-pany in the Hong Kong Branch in 1961 as a clerk/typist. Last fall she was made inter-national sales representative for marine fuels. She has full respon-sibility for marine fuel sales to Hong Kong and Taiwan shipown-ers, which necessitates frequent flights to Taiwan to visit shipown-ers who are based there but whose ships fuel at Hong Kong. The mother of two children, Mrs. Chung is married to a branch man-ager of the Hong Kong and Shang-hai Banking Corporation. 44 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News