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OCEANIC'S 300—500W

PORTABLE CARGO LIGHT

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LOOK FOR THE LABEL

Oceanic products are manufactured to meet the require- ments of U.S.C.G.

Electrical Engineer- ing Regulations. • Rugged Construction • Light Weight » Safe • EZC Yellow Cable • Efficient Design — Reflector and Guard Assembly Easily

Replaced • Simple to Adapt Standard 2

Wire Systems to 3 Wire

Grounded.

For vessels built prior to 1952, our "Universal Ground Adapter

Plate" can be purchased (25t each) and simply attached to 2-wire receptacle interior (they fit all types) and your recept- acle becomes 2-wire 3-pole grounded and will accommodate either a standard 2-wire or 3- wire watertight marine plug.

WRITE FOR COMPLETE CATALOGUE • All prices Net, less plugs. • F.O.B. N.Y.C. • Plugs available at addi- tional cost, specify type desired. • Prices subject to change without notice.

Mobil Oil Promotes Lawrence —David Allen Appointed

Mobil Oil Corporation has announced the promotion of Arthur E. Lawrence to the posi- tion of marine sales engineer for the Gulf area.

Mr. Lawrence will be responsible for marine sales engineering and service to the commercial marine trade in lower Alabama. Mississippi,

Louisiana, and Texas. His office will be lo- cated in New Orleans.

Mr. Lawrence was graduated from the

United States Merchant Marine Academy in 1942. He joined Mobil in 1965 upon retirement from the United States Coast Guard after 23 years active duty as a commissioned officer.

His most recent position with Mobil was ma- rine representative in the Port of Memphis.

Also announced was the appointment of

Pavid T. Allen as a marine representative for

Mobil Oil Corporation. Mr. Allen will be re- sponsible for the sales of marine lubricants and fuel in Western Louisiana and Texas. His of- fice will also be located in Xew Orleans.

Mr. Allen is a graduate of Long Island Uni- versity. Prior to joining Mobil, he served in a management capacity with the M. O'Neil

Company of Akron, Ohio. He also served three years active duty with the United States

Coast Guard as a commissioned officer aboard the USCGC Courier (WTR 410).

Mr. Allen replaces B.G. Nelson, who was promoted and recently transferred to Tampa,

Fla.

Contracts Totaling $16.6 Million

To Gen. Dynamics/Elec. Boat

The U.S. Navy has awarded a contract to

General Dynamics/Electric Boat, Groton,

Conn., for the planning, design work, overhaul and conversion of the nuclear-powered subma- rines USS Benjamin Franklin and the USS

Kamehameha. Work on these subs will be per- formed at a price of $10.4 million.

Also awarded to the Groton yard, under IFB

N00024-69-C-0325, was a $6,205,000 contract modification for procurement, inspection, test- ing and shipment of long-lead-time materials, equipment and components required for the overhaul and conversion of 12 Polaris subma- rines to C-3 Poseidon missiles.

Warren Pumps

Appoints Durkin

Warren Pumps, Inc., Warren. Mass., has announced the appointment of William J. Dur- kin to its Jersey City, N.J. marine sales office.

Mr. Durkin attended Pennsylvania Military

College majoring in mechanical engineering.

He was formerly with Sun Shipbuilding & Dry

Dock Company and Bull & Roberts, Inc.

Warren Pumps, with its main office and plant at Warren, Mass. and a branch plant at

Peace Dale, R.I., manufactures a complete line of marine and industrial centrifugal, recipro- cating. screw and gear pumps.

Arthur E. Lawrence David T. Allen

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