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We take pride in working around the clock to repair your ship with expediency, craftsmanship and minimum cost.

ARTHUR E. FARR, Corporate Vice President

NORTHWEST MARINE

IRON WORKS

SWAN ISLAND SHIPYARD-Portland-228-8222

Phones: (Night & Weekend) 282 5822; 292-3760; 244-9267

New Worthington Corp.

To Serve Marine

And Industrial Markets

The formation of a new corpo- ration, Worthington Marine & In- dustrial Products, Inc., is an- nounced by Worthington Corpora- tion. The new corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Worth- ington Corporation.

Fenmore E. Dunn has been elect- ed president, Graham Ross is vice president, and William T. Reidy is treasurer of the new company.

According to Mr. Dunn, Worth- ington Marine & Industrial Prod- ucts, Inc. has been formed to better serve its unique markets. Having as its principal products Navy and marine pumps, steam pumps, pow- er pumps, and comminutors, the new corporation will be able to react more rapidly to customer re- quirements.

In addition to serving the Navy 14 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News and marine market, Worthington

Marine & Industrial Products, Inc. is involved in the pollution control field supplying comminutors to sewage treatment plants. Power pumps and steam pumps are mar- keted to a broad range of indus- tries.

The new corporation will con- duct all of its operations at its Har- rison, N.J. location where complete sales application, engineering, foundry, machine, erection and testing facilities are maintained.

A.T. DeSmedt Joins

Prudential-Grace Lines

A.T. DeSmedt

A.T. DeSmedt has joined Pru- dential-Grace Lines as executive vice president, it was announced by Spyros S. Skouras Jr., presi- dent and chief executive officer of

Prudential-Grace.

Mr. DeSmedt began his career in ocean freight transportation in 1937 as a clerk in United States

Lines. He has held executive po- sitions dealing with many phases of the industry, most recently serv- ing as president and chief execu- tive officer of Isthmian Lines, Inc., a post which he resigned at the end of 1970.

Active in most of the associa- tions which serve the transporta- tion industry, Mr. DeSmedt is cur- rently president of the U.S. Chap- ter of the International Cargo

Handling Cooperative Association, a member of the Transportation

Policy Council of Northwestern

University, a national vice presi- dent of the National Defense

Transportation Association, and a director of the Commerce and In- dustry Association of New York.

W.F. Glaser Joins

Raytheon Company

William F. Glaser has joined

Raytheon Company as marketing manager of the new Manchester

Operation at Manchester, N.H.

The operation produces a full line of marine electronic products for pleasure boats and commercial vessels, precision electronic weld- ers, ultrasonic machining tools and

Sorensen power supplies.

For the past 12 years, Mr. Glaser has worked in consumer electron- ics with H.H. Scott, Inc., a manu- facturer of high fidelity com- ponents. He served most recently as vice president, marketing. Prior to this, he was general manager of the Scott Instrument Division, which manufactures precision sound measuring and analysis in- strumentation for laboratory use.

He has been a director of the In- stitute for High Fidelity, a lectur- er on finance and marketing at the

American Management Associa- tion, and a consultant on sales promotion programs for the Elec- tronic Representatives Association.

Mr. Glaser received his B.S. de- gree in management engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute in 1953 and his M.S. degree from the Sloan School of the

Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology in 1957. pressure indicator

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