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Captain Marcus To

Chair Advisory Board

Marine Index Bureau

Bruno J. Augenti, president of the Marine Index Bureau, Inc.,

New York, N.Y., an industry-wide agency established in 1937 which records illnesses and injuries of seamen, has announced the ap- pointment of Capt. Edmund Marc- us, manager of industrial relations,

Gulf Oil Corporation, as the new chairman of the advisory board of the bureau.

Two new appointments to the board, John N. Dempsey Jr., vice- president, States Marine Lines,

Inc., and Capt. Adrian P. Spidle, vice-president, Prudential-Grace

Lines, Inc., were also announced by the bureau's president.

Capt. Marcus replaces Walter H.

Husted of States Marine-Isthmian

Agency, Inc.. who recently retired from the maritime industry. Other members of the bureau's advisory board include: Hubert F. Carr,

Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc.; D.

H. Klinges, Calmar Steamship Co.;

George W. Kunz, American Export

Freight, Inc.; Capt. R.N. LePage,

Farrell Lines, Inc.; George A.

Peterson, United States Lines,

Inc.; and C. Eugene Spitz, Sea-

Land Service, Inc.

In making the two announce- ments, Mr. Augenti stated, "I am certain that the new chairman and the two newly-elected members will greatly enhance the Marine

Index Bureau's efforts to better serve the American Maritime In- dustry."

Engelhard Industries

Appoints Cooling VP

W. Colebrook Cooling

W. Colebrook Cooling has been appointed a vice-president by the

Engelhard Industries Division,

Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals

Corporation.

Mr. Cooling is manager of Engel- hard's instruments and systems de- partment, which produces cathodic protection systems for ships, boats, and industries where corrosion is a problem, and precision thermo- couples for a wide variety of in- dustries.

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John F. Wedow, president of the

Cleveland-based firm.

Cleveland Tankers, the largest carrier of petroleum products on the Great Lakes, is a wholly-own- ed subsidiary of Ashland Oil, Inc. which has headquarters in Ash- land, Ky.

In his new post, Mr. Maki will report directly to Cleveland Tank- er's senior vice-president Carl H.

Stuber. Mr. Maki's responsibilities will include supervision of the maintenance and repair of the com- pany's vessels as well as vessel construction as it pertains to com- pany specification and meeting regulations of the marine industry.

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Long Beach, Calif.; Chief Engi- neer of the United States Coast

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Matagorda; and Assistant Chief,

Merchant Marine Safety Division,

Cleveland.

A native of Plainsville, Ohio,

Mr. Maki is a member of The So- ciety of Naval Architects and Ma- rine Engineers.

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