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there's a big difference in results...too Maritime Reporter/ Engineering News Marine Engineering/Log 9,852 4,926 American Buying Power American Buying Power Readers Readers MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News has a total circulation to shore-side executives and key men (titles listed below) with the authority to give business to advertisers THOUSANDS LARGER than the entire world-wide circulation of the second publication to this same class of reader . . . TWICE the second magazine in the American market alone. The total circulation of Maritime Reporter/Engineering News is over 98% REQUESTED ... in writing ... by INDIVIDUAL READERS. These are the shoreside executives and key men we refer to above your customers and prospects. IN VESSEL OPERATING COMPANIES Directors, owners, agents, presidents, vice presidents, managers, secretaries, treas-urers, port engineers, superintendents, purchasing agents, port captains, port stewards, naval architects and engineers shoreside IN SHIPBUILDING & SHIP REPAIR COMPANIES Directors, owners, presidents, vice-presidents, secretaries, treasurers, superintendents, managers, purchasing agents, naval architects, engineers and chief draftsmen THE PROFESSIONAL MEN Naval architects, engineers and consultants shoreside MARITIME REPORTER ENGINEERING NEWS Your marine advertising is bound to get better results in Maritime Reporter/Engineering News. 107 EAST 31st STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016 MUrray Hill 9-3266 ? 7 ? 8 - 9 Raymond International Names Grandle And Helen Offshore Construction Mgrs. Robert R. Helen Edward D. Grandle Raymond International Inc., a major world-wide construction company, has announced personnel changes designed to "consolidate and intensify all of the company's activities in offshore construction in the United States and overseas." Robert R. Helen has been named senior vice-president and general manager of the Heavy Construction Division, and Edward D. Grandle has been appointed manager of the Offshore Construction Division. A new office of the Raymond Offshore Construction Division was opened recently in San Francisco at the World Trade Center. Mr. Helen was appointed a Raymond vice-president last year. Previously, he was presi-dent of Healy Tibbitts Construction Company of San Francisco, a wholly owned Raymond subsidiary. During a 21-year association with Healy Tibbitts, he had been involved in off-shore construction of offshore pipelines, off-shore platforms, piers and related installations. Mr. Grandle, who joined Raymond in 1959 in the Heavy Construction Division, is a graduate of the University of Kansas, where he received a B.S. in civil engineering. He later studied at Delft University in The Netherlands on a Full-bright Fellowship. With Raymond, Mr. Gran-dle was assigned to a variety of offshore con-struction projects, including drilling platforms, dolphins and piers, production platforms and foundations. He has worked in Venezuela, the Gulf of Paria in Trinidad, California, the Can-ary Islands and Nigeria. Johnson Demountable Bearing Shown At Fishing Exhibition A new Johnson demountable bearing and stuff-ing box combination for propeller shafts, de-signed specifically for commercial fishing industry ships, was displayed and demonstrated at the re-cent World Fishing Exhibition in London, Eng-land. It is a product of the Marine Division of the Johnson Rubber Company, Middlefield, Ohio, manufacturers of rubber propeller shaft bearings, demountable housings, torque journal hub pro-pellers and originators of the steady flow principle of water lubrication. Full information on this bearing/stuffing box combination may be obtained from Johnson Ma-rine Division, The Johnson Rubber Company, Middlefield, Ohio 44062. Vorta Systems?New Name For Eagle International Eagle International, Inc., of 220 S. Main Street, Wauconda, 111., has changed its name to Vorta Systems, Inc., according to an an-nouncement by Charles M. Eaton, executive vice-president of the firm. The change in name reflects the growth in size and the varied products produced. Vorta Systems, Inc. produces shipboard an-tenna systems, including TV antennas. L. Clavin, president, stated that the volume of sales for the firm has doubled in the last year. 38 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News