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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), May 1926, p. 9

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May, 1926 MARINE REVI EW 9 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Stowing Cargo ELECTRICALLY. LYDE Line steamers operate on a fast express schedule. Trips are short and the time allowed for loading or discharging cargo is neces- sarily very brief. | On board the S. S. Seminole and Cherokee, cargo handling time and port fuel consumption have been reduced to a minimum through the use of Westinghouse motors and control, powered by Westinghouse turbine- generator sets. The Clyde Line people like the performance of this Westinghouse equip- ment so well that they have just ordered duplicate apparatus for their three new ships. New ships or old ones can make sure of the quickest cargo handling with Westinghouse electrical auxiliaries. Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. East Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Sales Offices in All Principal American Cities Service Stations in Principal American Ports Special Pacific Coast Representatives Hunt, Mirk & Co., San Francisco Westinghouse X87272 Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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