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Marine Section—NSC

Annual Convention (continued from page 52) will speak on "Marine Firefight- ing."

Tuesday, October 16 (Vidmar

Presentation)—The final program session on audiovisual material will be headed by Elizabeth V.

Stephens, vice president of Ships'

Operational Safety, Inc. of Port

Washington, N.Y.

In announcing the Marine Section

Program, general chairman Fox noted that the group is holding its convention in conjunction with the

NSC's Safety Congress and Exposi- tion, which has taken place in Chi- cago annually since 1912.

The Marine Section is the largest group in the United States maritime industry devoted to safety. As one of 28 industrial segments of the Na- tional Safety Council, it coordinates and helps disseminate information in the marine industry field through meetings, publications, training programs, films and other means.

Organizations participating in its activities include American Insti- tute of Merchant Shipping, Ameri- can Institute of Marine Underwrit- ers, Lake Carriers' Association, Na- tional Cargo Bureau, New York

Maritime Association, New York

Shipping Association, Pacific Mari- time Association, Shipbuilders

Council of America, American Wa- terways Operators, Inc., the Mari- time Administration of the U.S. De- partment of Transportation, Mili- tary Sealift Command of the De- partment of Defense, and the U.S.

Coast Guard.

Henschel Promotes

John Carter To

George U. Curry, president of

Henschel Corporation, a unit of

General Signal, Newburyport,

Mass., has announced the promo- tion of John R. Carter to vice president—advanced programs.

Mr. Carter has held a succession of engineering positions at Henschel since 1960. His most recent position was director of advanced programs.

He has an Electrical Engineering degree from Lowell Technological

Institute. He is a member of ASNE and SNAME, and is a member of

The Marine Transportation Com- mittee of IEEE. He is also a member of the Society of Automotive Engi- neers and serves on its Aerospace and Avionics subcommittee AE-9C on Fiberoptic Data Busses; and serves on the Marine Systems and

Technology Committee of the

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Henschel Corporation is a recog- nized leader in the design, develop- ment and manufacture of the ship control and interior communication equipment and systems.

Goodyear Offers New 30-Page Book On

Hydraulic Components

Goodyear, Akron, Ohio, is offer- ing a 30-page booklet to help its fluid power customers interchange

Anchor Swan part numbers to

Goodyear's line of Instacouple hy- draulic hose components.

Goodyear acquired the hydraulic hose coupling and assembly busi- ness of Anchor Swan Corporation last year. A Goodyear subsidiary,

Hose Couplings Manufacturing,

Inc., produces metal fittings for the company's line of hydraulic and in- dustrial hose, as well as complete hydraulic hose assemblies.

HCMI operates manufacturing facilities in Menominee, Mich, and

Dixon, 111.

The booklet lists 1,347 part num- bers with easy-to-read charts for adapters, couplings, hose, spring guards and other parts.

In addition to the Anchor-to-

Goodyear interchange, the booklet has a Goodyear-to-Anchor inter- change.

To obtain the booklet,

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It means more research and development, both on a day-to-day and long-term basis.

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