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United States Lines

Elects Kolibachuk

VP-Comptroller

John F. Kolibachuk

John F. Kolibachuk has been •elected vice president-comptroller of United States Lines, Inc., it was announced by Edward J. Heine Jr., president of the company.

Mr. Kolibachuk has been with the United States Lines since 1957.

He was elevated from subsidy analyst to assistant comptroller in 1966 and to comptroller in 1971.

Previously, he was a senior staff accountant with Price Waterhouse.

In his new position, Mr. Koli- bachuk will report to Richard E.

Madigan, vice president and chief financial officer.

Mr. Kolibachuk is a certified pub- lic accountant and a member of the

American Institute of Certified

Public Accountants. He is a gradu- ate of 'the Rutgers University

School of Business and has an

M.B.A. degree from New York

University's School of Business.

United States Lines operates an all modern fleet of 30 vessels serv- ing areas of the world. Sixteen high-speed high-capacity contain- erships maintain a 15,000-mile Tri-

Continent Service between Europe, the East and West Coasts of the

United States, Hawaii, Guam and the Far East. The company also has 14 fast Challenger-Class gen- eral cargo vessels engaged in com- mercial and chartered services in the trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific areas.

CTI Publishes Brochure

Detailing Its Services

CTI-Container Transport Inter- national, Inc. announces the publi- cation of a guide to its services fea- turing actual case studies. This full- color brochure details services and locations of all CTI worldwide of- fices.

The brochure is available free on request by writing to Fran Wein- stein, CTI-Container Transport In- ternational, Inc., One North Broad- way, White Plains, N.Y. 10601.

Sprague SS Agency

Names A.J. Smith Jr.

To Head Boston Office

Sprague Steamship Agency, a di- vision of C.H. Sprague & Son Co. of Boston, distributors of fuels and bulk materials, has appointed Al- bert J. Smith Jr. as manager of the

Boston, Mass., office. Mr. Smith is an 18-year veteran of the Sprague organization.

New Book Available

On ABS-Approved

Welding Filler Metals

The American Bureau of Shipping has recently published its 1974 edition of "Approved Electrodes, Wire-Flux, and Wire-Gas Combinations." This book lists by brand name all the filler metals approved by ABS for welding materials for the construction and re- pair of ships classed or intended to be classed with the American Bureau of Shipping. Listed therein are filler metals manufactured in 44 countries which have complied with tests con- ducted according to standards estab- lished by ABS or other recognized agencies.

Pertinent information regarding grade or code designation size, cur- rent, polarity, and approved operating positions are included. Additional associated information concerning mechanical property requirements for the filler meals, the application of the various filler metal grades to ABS steels, and comparison of ABS and

AWS classifications are contained in a five-part appendix to this book. "Approved Welding Electrodes,

Wire-Flux, and Wire-Gas Combina- tions—1974" sells for $6, plus applic- able sales tax and overseas mail charge. The book may be ordered through any office of the American

Bureau of Shipping or from the Book

Order Department at 45 Broad Street,

New York, N.Y. 10004.

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