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U.S. Lines Appoints

Three In Management

Donald G. Aldridge, executive vice president of United States

Lines, has announced three high- level management appointments for the company.

They are James J. Carey, vice president-West Coast Division;

James Clarke, vice president-Euro- pean Division, and James P. Law- son, regional manager for South- east Asia.

Mr. Carey joined the company in 1971, and served as general mana- ger of operations in Europe. He later headed the European Divi- sion. Before coming to the com- pany, he was a vice president with

Seatrain Lines. Mr. Carey is a graduate of San Francisco State

College and a veteran of the U.S.

Air 'Force.

Mr. Clarke began his career with

United States Lines in 1957, and has since served in management positions both in Europe and the

Far East. Most recently, he has been regional manager-Southeast

Asia in Hong Kong. He is a gradu- ate of the U.S. Merchant Marine

Academy at Kings Point, N.Y., and served as an officer with the

U.S. Navy during World War II.

Mr. Clarke also holds B.S. and master's degrees in business from

Harvard University.

Mr. Lawson succeeds Mr. Clarke as Southeast Asia regional mana- ger, after serving as operations manager in that division. Mr.

Lawson came to United States

Lines in 1970 as terminal mana- ger in Hong Kong. Previously, he was with Matson Navigation, and his last position there was as re- gional manager, headquartered in

Manila. Mr. Lawson was at sea for many years, and worked up from seaman to chief officer.

United States Lines operates an all-modern fleet of 30 vessels serv- ing various areas of the world. Six- teen high-speed high-capacity con- tainerships maintain a 15,000-mile

TrijContinent Service between Eu- rope, the East and West Coasts of the United States, Hawaii, Guam, and the Far East. The company also has 14 fast Challenger-class general cargo vessels engaged in commercial and chartered services in the trans-Atlantic and trans-Pa- cific areas.

A.B. Henderson Named

Exec. Vice President

Of Santa Fe Minerals

Allyn B. Henderson

Allyn B. Henderson has been named to the newly created posi- tion of executive vice president of

Santa Fe Minerals, Inc., the oil and gas division of Santa Fe Interna- tional Corp. He was formerly vice president and secretary of the par- ent company.

E.L. Shannon Jr., Santa Fe In- ternational president, said the transfer will permit Mr. Henderson to devote full time to the com- pany's oil and gas operations. He will report to Dr. J.E. Warren, president of Santa Fe Minerals.

A graduate of the University of

Wyoming law school, Mr. Hen- derson was an attorney with Union

Oil Co. of California before join- ing Santa Fe in 1962. He had been an officer of Santa Fe and a mem- ber of its legal staff since that time.

Stella Maritime

Names Canadian Firm

Stella Maritime Video, Inc., Engle- wood Cliffs, N.J. has appointed Mer- cator Enterprises Ltd. of Halifax,

Nova Scotia, Canada, as its Cana- dian sales and service representative.

Stella Maritime Video is the crea- tor of, and the world's largest single merchandiser of on-board video- cassette feature picture entertainment and educational systems.

Mercator Enterprises Ltd. will be the sole and exclusive sales repre- sentative for Eastern Canada. The

Company will also maintain sales, service and videocassette program distribution transfer depots in To- ronto, Montreal, Halifax, St. John's, and Port Hawkesbury.

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