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OCEANIC

ELECTRIC PRODUCTS

OCMJUC •IteHcgrMucu mt-*71 "Over A Half Century of

Service in the Marine Industry'

Oceanic product! are manufactured to meet the requir*- menti of U.S.C.G.

Electrical Engineer- ing Regulation*.

THRU-BULKHEAD FIXTURES

Cast Bronze—Cast Aluminum

Call or Write for

Complete Catalog

OCEANIC

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SHIP PARTS

MARINE EQUIPMENT

BARGES

SALE OR LEASE

ALMOST ANY SIZE OR TYPE

ALSO BARGE CRANES AVAILABLE

Various Whirley Cranes Available

Washington / Americans

Now Dismantling

Victories - Aircraft Carriers

Destroyers - C-3 Cimavis

Winches plus Booms, Engine Parts

Surplus Ship Parts and Supplies Available

SCHNITZER

INDUSTRIES 4012 N.W. FRONT • PORTLAND, OREGON

PHONE: (503) 224-9900

Mailing Address: | W.U. Telex: 36-0144 PTL

V 3300 N.\ I N.W. Yeon Ave. Cable Schnitzefbro, Portland

Pacific Resources' Bid For

Subsidy To Build Four Vessels

Supersedes Earlier Application

A construction subsidy application to cover four vessels has been filed with the Maritime

Administration by Pacific Resources Inc. on behalf of its new subsidiary, Hawaiian Inter- national Shipping Company. The vessels will be either combination ore/bulk/oil (OBO) carriers of 80,000-dwt each, or four tankers of 89,000-dwt each.

The application is intended to supersede an earlier construction differential subsidy bid by Pacific Resources, which covered only three ore/bulk/oil carriers estimated to cost $34.6 million per vessel. In that earlier application,

Pacific Resources had filed under its own name, rather than on behalf of Hawaiian

International.

According to the new application, total cost of the four 80,000-dwt tankers is estimated at approximately $130 million. The ships would contract to operate from crude oil sources in the Arabian Gulf and Indonesia to refineries in Hawaii and on the Pacific Coast of the

United States.

J.R.D. Systems, Inc. Names

John J. Hendrix President

John J. Hendrix Thomas J. Barry

At a recent board of directors meeting,

J.R.D. Systems, Inc., Sitaten Island, N.Y., elected John J. Hendrix as president, A.C. Hen- drix as vice president, and named Thomas J.

Barry as special consultant for fire protection projects.

J.R.D. Systems has developed and patented a modular Inert Gas System for Fire Protec- tion of industrial and marine installations which will be marketed in the near future.

In addition to developing new products for marine and industrial demands, J.R.D. Sys- tems, Inc. provides design and technical sur- vey services such as supervision of construc- tion or marketing capability reports for new products for all types of marine and industrial engineering projects.

Mr. Hendrix holds a bachelor's degree in marine engineering from the Marine Engineer- ing College of Amsterdam, Holland. Before joining J.R.D. Systems, 'Inc., he was employed with Seatrain Shipbuilding Corp. as marine engineer and chief of hull machinery. His last position was acting chief plant engineer and dockmaster. He is a member of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, member of the Institute of Marine Engineers (London), member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Condition- ing 'Engineers, and member of the American

Society of Naval Engineers.

Mr. Barry attended City College of New

York and majored in electrical engineering at New York University. He has had exten- sive experience in fire-fighting, fire protection and prevention, and is fully acquainted with the world-famous New York City Fire Code.

For additional information on J.R.D. serv- ices, write to P.O. Box 'R', 550 Manor Road,

Staten Island, N.Y. 10314.

SERVICE MACHINE

AND SHIPBUILDING CORP.

Builders of Quality Boats and Barges—Drydocking

SHIPYARD FABRICATORS

MACHINE WORKS

MORGAN CITY LOUISIANA

The House of BABBITT METAL (A Century of World-wide Service)

No recycled metals are ever used in the production of our branded babbitt metals ... We guarantee our alloys to contain

Grade A Straits Tin, Virgin Copper and

Antimony. Ingots are uniform throughout and are free from excessive dross and porosity.

Appointed Eastern USA Marine Representative by The Glacier Metal Co., Ltd. London, England

Europe's Largest Manufacturer of

Plain Bearings

E. L. POST & Co., Inc. 233 Broadway

New York, N.Y. 10007

Phone: (212) BE 3-3460

Vk'iW/ 50 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

Wagner Hydraulic

Steering systems for ocean tugs, trawlers, work boats ...atype and size for boats up to 350'. Lever-power followup, remote 2-speed rudder rate control, full manual backup. Simple connection to auto pilot and power. Over 30 years experience, over 40,000 installations. Built to

ABS and Lloyd's standards. Write or phone:

Wm. E. Hough Company 1125 p N.W. 45th, Seattle, Washington 98107

Telephone (206) 784-8400

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