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G.F. Price Appointed

VP Of Lykes Bros.

Marine Division

Capt. George F. Price Jr., a ca- reer member of the staff of Lykes

Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., a sub- sidiary of The LTV Corporation, has been named vice president of the company's Marine Division, it was announced by Lykes chair- man Joseph T. Lykes Jr. He suc- ceeds Capt. Ernest B. Hendrix, who has retired.

A native of New Orleans, Cap- tain Price graduated from the

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in 1945 and immediately joined the Lykes seagoing organization as a mate. He rose through the ranks and took command of his first ship, the Dick Lykes, in 1952.

Following other seagoing com- mands and assignments ashore as port captain, he was named as- sistant manager of the Marine

Division in 1965 and moved up to manager of the division in 1972.

Captain Hendrix ends a 39-year association with Lykes. He also started with the seagoing group in 1941 and, like his successor, came ashore to fill shore assign- ments in Galveston and Houston until he was transferred to the

New Orleans staff in 1964 as man- ager of the Marine Division. He became assistant vice president of the division in 1972 and was ap- pointed vice president in 1974.

MarAd Approves Title XI

For Tug/Supply Vessel

To Cost $3.4 Million

The Maritime Administration has approved in principle an ap- plication from Marsea Marine

Five, Inc., New Orleans, for a

Title XI guarantee to aid in fi- nancing the construction of a 2,560-horsepower tug/supply ves- sel to be used in offshore oil ex- ploration in the U.S. Gulf of

Mexico.

Halter Marine Service, Inc.,

Lockport, La., is the builder. The vessel will have an overall length of 180 feet, a molded beam of 40 feet, and a deadweight capacity of 968 long tons.

The requested guarantee would cover $2,966,000, or 87i/2 percent of the estimated actual cost of $3,390,231.

Dillingham Maritime

Announces Two

Executive Appointments

Harold Malterre, president, Dil- lingham Maritime-Pacific Divi- sion, Honolulu, has announced two top-level management additions.

Edwin L. Parker assumes the post of manager for Dillingham

Shipyard. He recently retired as a captain in the United States Coast

Guard following a career in the field of shipyard operations, and vessel repair and construction. He served in Honolulu as naval engi- neer on the staff of the U.S. Coast

Guard District Office from 1970 to 1974.

Gregory Dela Cruz has been named Pacific Division director of human relations. He joins Dilling- ham Maritime from the staff of

Cornell University, following a number of years of teaching cou- pled with job assignments in the personnel and industrial relations field.

Edwin Terry Named

Vice President For

State Boat Corporation

The board of directors of State

Boat Corporation, an operator of tug/supply, supply, and utility vessels for the offshore oil indus- try, has announced the appoint- ment of Edwin Terry as vice president.

Mr. Terry has had experience in marketing and sales during his eight years with the offshore oil industry. In addition, he served four years in the United States

Coast Guard as a deck watch of- ficer on an ocean station vessel, as well as serving in the Com- mandant's office in Washington,

D.C.

Mr. Terry will be serving in the corporate office of State Boat, lo- cated in Houston.

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