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Walter D. Mawhinney

Named New C-E

Naval Reactors Chief

Walter D. Mawhinney has been promoted to general manager of

Combustion Engineering's Naval

Reactors Division, it was an- nounced by C-E corporate vice- president, Howard M. Winterson.

Mr. Mawhinney joined C-E in 1958 and rose through successive positions to operations manager, his most recent position. He re- ceived a BSME degree from Tufts, and an MSME degree from the

University of Connecticut. He is a Navy veteran, a member of the

National Society of Professional

Engineers, and a registered profes- sional engineer in Connecticut.

Functions of the Naval Reactors

Division, located in Windsor, Conn., include naval reactor development and operational training.

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ASTILLEROS ESPANOLES BULK CARRIER: The second 19,056-dwt Santa Fe type bulk carrier Westwind (shown above), built for the Westwind Africa Line of Liberia, was launched recently at the Olaveaga shipyards of Astilleros Espanoles S.A. The 482-foot vessel has a total cargo capacity of 861,196 cubic feet, beam of 75 feet and depth of 44 feet. Her main engine, built by Astilleros Espanoles at its Olaveaga yards, develops 9,800 bhp at 140 rpm, giving the vessel a speed of 16.10 knots. The vessel was spon- sored by Mrs. John Lentakis. Leading officials of the shipyard along with management representatives of the Westwind Africa Shipping Line attended the ceremony.

Huskisson Re-Elected

International Shipping

Federation President

The chairman of the British

Shipping Federation, Robert Hus- kisson, was re-elected president of the International Shipping Federa- tion at its annual meeting in So- rento, Italy, it was announced in

London.

Mr. Huskisson is a director of

Shaw Savill Line overseas contain- ers and container fleets.

He has been chairman of the

British Shipping Federation for al- most two years. The vice-presidents are E. Brovig (Norway), S. Morar- jee (India) and J.A. Warning (Netherlands).

Mariport To Be Held

In Baltimore In 1971

Mariport, the maritime exhibi- tion, will be held in Baltimore, Md.,

April 5-8, 1971, and will be presen- ted jointly by EUROPORT, the world's largest maritime exposi- tion and the Mariport organization.

It will cover all aspects of ma- rine engineering, including propul- sion, navigation, automation and other specialized equipment. It will also encompass all aspects of port equipment, such as cranes, work- boats, radar controls, warehousing and loading systems, buoys, and many other items of equipment used in ports. Dredging will also be a feature of Mariport. An excel- lent conference is being planned, with "The Future of American

Shipping" as a central theme.

The Advisory Board for the ex- hibition consists of the following:

Edwin Hood, executive secretary,

Ship Builders Council of America;

Charles G. Visconti, executive vice- president, International Cargo Gear

Bureau; Carl E. McDowell, execu- tive vice-president, American In- stitute of Marine Underwriters;

James J. Reynolds, president, Amer- ican Institute of Merchant Ship- ping; John Humble, American Bu- reau of Shipping; Glenn Mather, managing director, The Contain- erization Institute; and A1 Filia- trault, executive secretary, Propel- ler Club of the United States.

More than 50,000 square feet of exhibit space has been allocated and this will be allotted to exhibi- tors in order of application for space and site.

An official brochure on the event is available and all firms and or- ganizations who are directly in- volved in the field of industrial shipbuilding as a supplier or user will be mailed one upon request.

Requests for this brochure should be mailed to: Irwin I. Chaitin, Di- rector MARIPORT, 1601 West

Lafayette Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 48216. 50 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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