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; INDICATORS Watertight, synchro-driven types with bulkhead or panel-mounted electric indicators. 1 SHAFT RPM or ENGINE SPEED INDICATORS & COUNTERS Standard equipment on major vessels for over 40 years. All-electric with wide choice of indicator and generator styles and mounting. Maritime Group Forms Panel On Shipbuilding Research/Development The National Research Council's Maritime Transportation Research Board, under the chairmanship of Edgar F. Luckenbach Jr., recently established a Panel on Shipbuild- ing Research and Development. The panel's assignment, under the sponsorship of the Maritime Ad- ministration of the U.S. Depart- ment of Commerce is to determine what Government and industry re- search will enable the industry to achieve the goals of the President's Shipbuilding Program. One key question concerns the types of in- centives required for the industry to expand its own research and de- velopment efforts. In recent weeks the panel has visited several shipyards, including Litton's new yard at Pascagoula, Miss., the Naval Shipyard at Ports- mouth, Va., and the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Com- pany in Newport News, Va. The chairman of the Shipbuild- ing Research and Development Panel is Dr. John C. Warner, presi- dent emeritus, Carnegie Institute of Technology. The members are: Capt. Edward S. Arentzen, USN (ret.) ; Joseph D. Deal Jr., director of market development, Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Prof. Heinz Eulau, chairman, department of political science, Stanford University; Ger- ald Kraft, president, Charles River Associates, Inc.; Dr. Samuel A. Lawrence, vice president for ad- ministration, Cornell University; Richard F. Pollard, vice president, Chase Manhattan Bank; Dr. Ro- bert S. Schairer, corporate director of development planning, Lock- heed Aircraft Corporation, and Dr. Milton C. Shaw, head, department of mechanical engineering, Car- negie-Mellon University. The pro- ject manager is John Leeper, staff, Maritime Transportation Research Board. Rear Adm. John B. Oren, USCG (ret.), is Executive Direc- tor of the Maritime Transportation Research Board. Keels For Two Barges Laid At Todd-Houston The keels have recently been laid at Todd Shipyards Corporation (Houston Division) for two 140- foot by 40-foot by 8-foot 9-inch deck cargo barges for Pipeline Con- tractors, Inc. of Tulsa, Okla. Each barge will have two 40-foot spuds. The barges will be towed to Nigeria shortly after completion, which is scheduled for mid-September 1971. Ask the ratchet maker with the CONTAINERSHIP KNOW-HOW This is just one of many ratchets made by Patterson specifically to the require- ments of container carriers. One of them will suit you, too! All Patterson container lashing ratch- ets have the strength, speed, facility and safety to answer your tie-down problems or fit your practice. Write for the new Patterson Containership Lash- ing Catalog. 4 PATTERSON • W. W. PATTERSON CO., 836 Brocket St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15233 • 412/322-2012 ALSO: Bow Propulsion Speed & Angle Indicators — Engine & Turbine Speed Indicators —Propeller Pitch Indicators — Cable Speed and Footage Counters. 68th & Upland Streets * "^^^^"Thiladelphia, Pa. 19142 ^ORt*^ J? MURRAY & TREGURTHA DIVISION OF MATHEWSON CORPORATION 24 Hancock Street, Quincy, Mass. 02171 Standard units from 50 to 1500 h.p. (Special units to 2500 b.p.) Look into HARBORMASTER OUTBOARD MARINE UNITS Tough problems of propulsion, steering and maneuvering have been solved by Harbormaster Outboard Marine Propulsion units in thousands of installations since 1939. Harbormasters provide packaged power all over the world in a wide variety of jobs. They are used to provide complete power and steering; as sup- plementary equipment to improve maneuverability and steering characteristics; for bow steering and bow thrust; for dynamic positioning; to supplement main engines and increase speed; and to increase safety of navigation, to increase payload, and to speed up operations. For work barges, tows and ferries or drill rigs, Harbormaster is the complete power package . . . engine, right-angle drive and simple controls. A model for every need. Ask for complete catalog. of Propulsion and Maneuvering SOLVE Your Tough Problems MARITIME REPORTER ENGINEERING NEWS 107 EAST 31 $t STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016 MUrray Hill 9-3266, 3267, 3268, 3269 ESTABLISHED 1939 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News is published the 1st and 1 5th of each month by Maritime Activity Reports, Inc., with executive, advertising and editorial offices at 107 East 31st Street, New York, N. Y. 10016; publishing office at 41 First Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 Controlled Circulation postage paid at Hoboken, New Jersey 07030 Member BPA Business Publications Audit of Circulation, Inc. No. 16 Volume 33 4 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News