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RMCA ET-8010, ET-8019
Transmitters
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Receivers
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United Fruit Promotes
Berry And McAuley
Richard W. Berry has been elected senior
vice-president of United Fruit Company, Bos-
ton, Mass. Mr. Berry will be responsible for
long-range planning of the company's world-
wide transportation and distribution systems.
He was formerly vice-president of transporta-
tion.
Capt. Charles B. McAuley has been elected
vice-president and will be in charge of trans-
portation operations.
Mr. Berry is a career employee, and in 1942
was named assistant to the vice-president, and
in 1948 assistant vice-president. In 1962 he was
elected vice-president of transportation. Mr.
Berry is a graduate of Massachusetts Institute
of Technology.
Captain McAuley, also a career employee
with United Fruit, started his career aboard
company ships. In 1961 he was appointed man-
ager of general cargo operations in New York.
In 1962 he was named assistant vice-president,
and a year later assistant vice-president and
director of distribution. He is a graduate of
New York State Merchant Marine Academy.
Marine Applications Booklet
Published By Sandusky
A new booklet published by Sandusky
Foundry & Machine Co., shows applications
of Sandusky centrifugal castings to the ship-
building industry. The unique properties of
centrifugal castings give them advantages in
many marine components.
The book, written for marine designers,
shows how Sandusky centrifugal castings have
been used for propulsion shaft sleeves, stern
tubes and bushings, rudder stock sleeves and
bushings, hawse pipes, and even dredge spuds
and spud sleeves. Mention is made also of the
use of Sandusky cylinders for naval vessels for
snorkel tubes, radar masts, torpedo ejection
cylinders, and steering and diving gear hy-
draulic cylinders.
A table in the book lists typical composi-
tions of a wide variety of metals for marine
usage. Included are specifications and com-
positions for such metals as copper-base alloys,
copper-nickel alloys, nickel-base alloys, carbon
and alloy steels, and high alloy steels.
Individual copies of the Bulletin 900 on ma-
rine applications are available free from San-
dusky Foundry & Machine Co., 615 West
Market Street, Sandusky, Ohio 44870.
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