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MarAd Report Shows Maritime Aids Of Six Major Nations The Maritime Administration (MarAd) has released a report which examines the financial as- sistance programs administered by the six major nations to their shipping and shipbuilding indus- tries. The study, which covers the period 1971-75, details the assist- ance rendered and evaluates their effectiveness. The nations studied — Japan, the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, West Germany, and France—in 1975 occupied the six top positions in the world in terms of gross tons of shipbuilding de- liveries, and accounted for 37 per- cent of the world's fleet tonnage. The report reveals that during the 1971-75 period, the assistance given to the shipping industries of the six nations averaged over $1.1 billion per year. In addition, the shipbuilding industries of these countries received an aver- age of $475 million per year. The analyses of the maritime aids included investment financ- ing assistance, credit assistance, tax allowance programs, direct subsidies, cargo preference pro- grams on particular commodities, -now gives brighter, clearer echoes on a clutter-free screen. Suppresses sea and rain clutter Suppresses noise and interference Makes echoes brighter -with more contrast Makes echoes longer All these improvements can now be had with the unrivalled DECCA Solid State 9,12 and 16 in relative and true motion displays and the famous AC display system, on both 3 and 10cm wavelengths. ITT DECCA MARINE P.O. Box G, Palm Coast, Florida 32037. Telephone 904-445-2400. full or partial government owner- ship and other forms of govern- ment assistance. The 491-page report, "The Mar- itime Aids of the Six Major Mari- time Nations," which was pre- pared under a MarAd contract by Temple, Barker and Sloane, Inc., and Chase Econometrics, Inc., is available from the National Tech- nical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Va. 22161. The order number is PB-273013/AS, and the price is $12.50. National Supply Company Promotes Virgil Ellis Virgil R. Ellis National Supply Company, ma- jor manufacturer of oilfield ma- chinery, has promoted Virgil R. Ellis to the newly created position of product manager-production equipment. In the position, Mr. Ellis is re- sponsible for coordinating the manufacturing and marketing of pumping units, multiplex pumps and related parts. He has his of- fice in Houston at the company's headquarters, 1455 West Loop South, Houston, Texas 77027. Mr. Ellis joined National Sup- ply in 1956 as a salesman and has held a variety of sales positions, primarily in the Gulf Coast area. He was most recently senior sales representative in Houston for the company's oilfield supply stores. Mr. Ellis is a graduate of Texas A & I University. National Supply manufactures the broadest selection of drilling and production machinery in the oilfield equipment industry, and supports its products through 175 sales and service facilities and stores in the U.S. and oil-produc- ing areas worldwide. Panama Canal Transit And Port Information Offered In New Booklet Panama Agencies Company has published a new and updated edi- tion of their Panama Canal In- formation booklet. This 48-page booklet contains much informa- tion of value to operators of ships which transit the Panama Canal. Interested persons involved in the shipping industry who would like to obtain a copy may do so by writing to D.A. Harper, Panama Agencies Company, P.O. Box 5097, Cristobal, Canal Zone. January 1, 1978 17