Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1934, p. 16

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heze WESTINGHOUSE on the 8.S. @ Westinghouse marine equipment —proved by deep-water service, and shipmates for years with the Navy, the Coast Guard and hundreds of merchantmen—is serving in many important capacities above and be- low decks on the s. s. Washington, new passenger ship of the U.S. Lines and sistership of the Man- hattan. Motors and control to drive pumps, blowers, cargo winches, cap- stans and many other auxiliaries ~A Turbine generators and _ Diesel- driven generators to supply auxiliary power A Steam condensers and air ejectors A Micartafor the furniture of her luxurious staterooms as In fact, almost everywhere aboard the Washington and Manhattan, West- inghouse equipment is on duty giy- ing faithful, economical service. Whether your problem is a new ship or reconditioning, Westing- : The main ventilating system is operated house can serve you. A Westing- by Westisghce Motors. house marine engineer near you is available at all times. 7'79540 Westinghouse Westinghouse Motors operate the life- boat davits. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 16 MARINE REvIEw—April, 1934

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