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Third

International

Maritime

Exposition (continued from page 56)

JERED BROWN BROTHERS

JOHN CRANE/HOUDAILLE

KEY HOUSTON

LEXINGTON INTERNATIONAL TRADING

LINKLETERS PATENT SHIP FITTINGS

LLOYD'S OF LONDON PRESS

MMS/MARDATA

MTU OF NORTH AMERICA

MACGREGOR-NAVIRE (USA)

MAGNAVOX ADVANCED PRODUCTS & SYSTEMS

MARINE & INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULICS

MARINE MOISTURE CONTROL

MARINE PIPING PRODUCTS

MARINER'S ANNUAL

MARITIME PROTECTION

MARITIME REPORTER

MAROTTA SCIENTIFIC CONTROLS

MASONITE COMMERCIAL DIVISION

MEGADOOR

MEGASYSTEMS

Exposition Committee

Robert G. Mende, Chairman

Robert J. Bazzini Thomas P. Mackey

Jerome M. Gruber Jack A. Obermeyer

Robert B. Hedges Charles P. O'Malley

Harry R. Yagel

MICHIGAN WHEEL

MIDLAND ROSS

MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND

MINDECO

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES

J. ARTHUR MOORE COMPANY

NKF ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES

NALFLEET

NATIONAL MARINE SERVICES

NELSON ELECTRIC

NEWMANS

NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING

NICKUM & SPAULDING ASSOCIATES

WM. N. NUGENT & COMPANY

PALL LAND & MARINE

PECK & HALE

PHILADELPHIA RESINS

PUROFLOW

R.G. LAURENCE COMPANY

RAYTHEON MARINE

RENK

RESISTOFLEX

RILEY-BEAIRD

ROLAND MARINE

M. ROSENBLATT & SON

SALWICO

SEAWARD INTERNATIONAL

SELKIRK METALBESTOS

SINGER/KEARFOTT

SKARPEMORD

SOLAR TURBINES

SPERRY ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS

STOW MANUFACTURING

STRACHAN-MACKOE

SUPERFOS CONTROLS AMERICA

SWEDISH TRADE COUNCIL

TATE TEMCO

TENFJORD/CUNNINGHAM

TIMET

TIMSCO

TODD SHIPYARDS

TOTAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

TRANSAMERICA DELAVAL

TRE-ASTECH

U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE

VESON MARiNE COMPUTER SERVICES

VIKING LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT

WAGNER (USA)

WALTER KIDDE

WARD LEONARD ELECTRIC

WARREN PUMPS/HOUDAILLE

WARTSILA POWER

WEST COAST MANLY SHIPYARD

WESTING HOUSE/CCD

XOMOX

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