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Trust your ship with Bethlehem

Head her into any one of our repair yards and rest assured she'll be well cared for.

Whether she's suffered major damage, or needs only minor repair or reconditioning, we'll make her fit for her next voyage quickly, skillfully, economically.

Our seven ship repair yards —on the West,

Gulf, and East coasts of the United States —offer complete and conscientious repair service. You'll find no better accommoda- tions —anywhere.

BOSTON

The progress of every Boston job is closely supervised by the yard's top management team: (1. to r.) Gen. Supt.

J. T. Cohan; Gen. Mgr. G. S. Hamilton;

Asst. Gen. Mgr. W. J. Vance; and Chief

Negotiator G. H. Jordan.

BETHLEHEM STEEL

Shipbuilding

Executive Offices:

Bethlehem, PA 18016

Telephone: (215) 694-2424

Sales Offices: 25 Broadway,

New York, NY 10004

Telephone: (212) 344-3300; Cables: BETHSHIP

Bethlehem Shipyards:

Dry Docks in Baltimore, New York, Boston, los Angeles, and

San Francisco Harbors, and at Beaumont, Texas.

Building Ways at Sparrows Point, Md.; Beaumont, Texas; San

Francisco, Calif.; and Singapore.

In East Boston Harbor, our Boston Yard maintains the largest and most complete ship repair and conversion plant in New England. With three dry docks (to 20,000 tons' capacity), nearly 4,000 ft of pier berthing space, eight major shops, floating equipment for pierside and anchorage repairs and tank cleaning—and a skilled, experienced staff —this yard handles the full range of ship repair and re- conditioning work. Marine engine overhaul and repair service is one of the yard's specialties.

Boston is also active in non-marine work, handling such items as large steel fabrications, weldments, and piping and machining.

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