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Exhibitor

Columbian Bronze Corp.

Columbian Division

Combination Pump Valve Company

Comex Group Companies

Communications Systems Limited

Compression Coat, Inc.

Compressor Engineering Corporation

Comsat

Conat Arbeitscemeinschaft 1755,

Concrete Technology Corporation/Abam

Engineers, Inc

Condux S.A. De CV

Conmaco, Inc.

Booth Exhibitor Booth 4030 Consafe 1375, 9515 4627 Construcciones Y Equipos Latino 4305 Americanos S.A. 2901 3573 Constructora Protexa S.A. De CV 2901 6605 Continental Emsco, An LTV 2638 Company 4229 1181 Control Flow, Inc 4016 4241 Controlled Pressure Systems, 1773 Incorporated 2799

Cooper Manufacturing Corporation 9735 2840 Corr Tech, Inc 2684 2901 Corrick International 4060 2659 Corrintec Scandinavia 1231 (continued from page 71)

Exhibitor Booth

Boele's Shipyards & Engineering Co.

Ltd 1457, 1473

Bolt and Nut Division

Daniel Industries, Inc. 4625

Borsig GmbH 1755, 1773

Bos Kalis Westminister Ltd. 3347, 3351

Bowen Tools, Inc., A Big Three

Industry 4307

Braden Winch Co./Div. of Paccar Inc. 4051

Brahmex, S.A. De C.V. 3593

Brand-Rex Company 2691

The Brandt Company 4144

Branham Industries, Inc. 3593

Brdr. Christensens Haner A/S 1381

Breda Fucine 714

Brinadd Company . 4351

Brinkerhoff Signal, Inc. 3319

Brisam Limited (U.K.) 4313

Brisam, Inc. 431

Brissonneau Et Lotz 9417

Brissonneau Et Lotz Marine 2133, 2233

Brister Incorporated 731

British Hovercraft Corporation 3347, 3351

British Ropes Ltd. 3347, 3351

British Shipbuilders 3347, 3351

British Steel Corporation 3347, 3351

Brown & Root, Inc 340

R. J. Brown and Associates 7235

Brown Oil Tools Division Hughes

Tool Company 3813

Browne-Davies/Femco Division of

Gulton Industries, Inc. 2646

Bruce Anchor Ltd. 3347, 3351

Burgess & Associates Mfg. Inc. 9308

C-E Natco 235

C-E Vetco Services, Inc 4429

C. E. Miller Corporation 9712

Cabot Corporation 6800

Cam-Lok Division, Empire Products,

Inc 3796

Cameo, Inc 3639

Cameron Iron Works, Inc. 2401, 9402

Cammann Mfg. Co., Inc. 2739

Campbell's Ships Supplies 6605

Canocean Resources Ltd. 403

Cantiere Navale Breda 7143 (Fincantieri Group)

Cantiere Navale Luigi Orlando 7143 (Fincantieri Group)

Cantiere Navale Muggiano 7143 (Fincantieri Group)

Cantieri Navali Riuniti 7143 (Fincantieri Group)

Carboline Company 3245

The Carborundum Company, Alpha

Silicon Carbide Div. 6934

Cardwell-lnternational Petroleum

Services, Inc. 9843

Cat Pumps Corporation 6134

Caterpillar Engine Division 2505

CBI Industries Inc. 2711

Ceag Licht-Uud Strom-versorgungstechnik

GHBH 1755, 1773

Centerline 2884

Centrico, Inc. 6665

Centrilift-Hughes Division 3813

Cetena (Fincantieri Group) 714

C.F.E.M. (Compagnie Francaise

D'Entreprises Metalliques) 2133, 2233

Challenger Rig & Manufacturing

Inc 9735

Chance Collar Company 9106

Chantiers France Dunkerque 2133, 2233

Chartres, Corp 4254

Chauvin Engineering Co. 6901

Chemetics Systems, Inc. 6600

Chemgrate Corporation 1173

Chicago Bridge & Iron Company 2711

Christensen 1531, 1538

Chromalloy Petroleum Services Group 4138

Chromium Corporation 7023

Cie Deutsch 2133, 2233

Cita Industries Div. Unex Corporation 3680

Dresser Clark 2503, 9201

H Clarkson & Co. Ltd. 3347, 3351

Cleveland City Forge 6516

CNOMV (Fincantieri Group) 7143

Coflexip 2133, 2233

Colt Industries, Quincy Compressor

Division 6106

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