A 25,400-pound flare assembly, one of two forgas burners being shipped to a refinery in Kuwait,waits shlpslde at the Port of Houston ready tobe loaded onto the M. V. FERNHILL directly fromthe truck. Buckley & Company, freight forwarders,handled the shipment for John Zink Company ofTulsa, Oklahoma, specialists in design and fabrica-tion of all types of industrial burners and heaters.Biehl & Company are agents for the Fern Linevessels.
Drydock Will BeReturned Here
The 12,000-ton drvdock which ToddShipyards Corporation’s Houston Divi-sion sent to the New Orleans Divisionfor use in repairing heavy ship damagecaused when Hurricane Betsy hit thatport in 1965, will be returne~l to Hous-ton in early spring of 1967, L. E. Cil-breath, general manager of the HoustonDivision, has announced.
At the same time, Gilbreath reportedplans for doubling the volume of Todd’sbarge and small craft construction inHouston. The production increase willcall for an additional 350 employees atthe shipyard facility on Greens Bayou atthe Houston Ship Channel, Gilbreathsaid.
In addition to doing vessel construc-tion and repair, the Houston Division isthe manufacturing point for all lines ofcombustion and other products for in-dustrial and marine use marketed by theTodd Products Division. New York.
MANGANESE STEEL FOR EXPORTIContact us for prices on 14% Inanganese ]l)late, rounds, squaros flats, gr user bars, Iwedge bars, triangles weld lg electrodes, Inickel, staillless and stellite wear strips, Ih&r(]fft¢ing eleetrodt~s, l~I’on]pt shipment. ]VULTEX ALLOY STEEL CORPORATION IP. O. Box 19141, Houston, Texas 77024. I
Phone: HO 8-7816.I
Put your freight inCunard’s hands
Fast, regular service be-tween Liverpool, Man-chester, London, Glasgowand Gulf ports in ships ofthe Cunard and Brockle-bank fleets.
125 years of"Know-how"
Cunard Line, New York: 25 BroadwayGeneral Gulf Agents
Texas Transport & Terminal Co., Inc.711 Fannin Street, Houston
Offices and Agents in all major cities in the U.S.
Your Vessel will be met at the Barand Piloted to the Port of Houston by
HOUSTON PILOTS6302 GULF FREEWAY
HOUSTON 23, TEXASMARCH, 1967
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CABLE: MAHCO FBM 2187
M.G. Maher&Co., Inc.Customhouse Brokers -- Foreign Freight Forwarders
Members: Custom Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc.
Sanlin Building
New Orleans 12, LouisianaTelephone: 529.,5941TWX-504-822-,5340
802 World Trade CenterHouston, TexasCApitol 4-8101
TWX-713-571-1283
RI NC30 YEARS
means that you can be assured of the maximum in service, speed,efficiency and economy when you ship with us.Hellenic provides regular, reliable service between Portugal, the Med-iterranean, North Africa, Red Sea, Arabian Gulf, india, Pakistan, Ceylon,Burma... and Atlantic, Gulf, Great Lakes, St. Lawrence and East Coastof Canada ports.
HELLENICLINE~ LIMITED
39 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10006, DI 4-33341133 International Trade Mart Tower, New Orleans, 522-0732
Agents in all principal cities and ports.
Houston AgentLE BLANC-PARR, INC.616 Cotton Exchange Building
713 CA 2-2259
Tore HSgstedt, consul general of Sweden, hasbeen elected Dean of the Houston Consular Corps,replacing Yves Rodrigues, consul general ofFrance, who was recently reassigned to Paris.HSgstedt has been in Houston since January,1964, serving Swedish interests in Texas, Alabama,Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico,Oklahoma and the West Coast of Florida. Heentered the Swedish foreign service in 1940, andhas served in the Foreign Ministry in Stockholmand at Swedish diplomatic missions in asia, "on-don, Mexico, Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile,Madrid, Prague and Berne.
Liverpool/GulfService Starts
A monthly service from Liverpool di-rect to U. S. Gulf ports will be startedMarch 17 by the Swedish Atlantic Lineand Wilhelm Wilhelmsen.
This service is in addition to and sep-arate from the already established ser-vice offered by these lines monthly fromGrangemouth and Hull on the East coastof England, according to Strachan Ship-ping Company, agents. The second vesselin this service will be the M. V. TEN-ERIFFA, sailing Grangemouth March 7.
COMPLETE TESTING ANDINSPECTION SERVICE
¯ AnalyticalChemists
¯ TestingEngineers
¯ Materials ~/oinspectors¯ Cargo
Surveyors¯ Spectro-
graphicAnalysis
SHILSTONE TESTINGLABORATORY
1714 WEST CAPITOL AVE., HOUSTONOffices: Houston, New Orleans, Corpus
Christi, Baton RougeRepresentatives in all maior cities
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SAFE SOLVENTS SERVICEHjalmar Bj6rge, Oslo S. Ugelstad, Oslo
Regular Sailings Between Gulf Ports and Holland.
Direct Calls at Other U.S. and European Portssubject to inducement
M/T GRANHEIM - 20,200 t.d.w.T/T HONN~R 19,500 t.d.w.
For Sailings, Freight and Further Particulars Apply To:
HJALMAR BJORGE, P.O. Box 391,Oslo - TLX Oslo 6400 - Cables: HEADTANK
Husbanding AgentsTexas Transport & Terminal Co., Inc.
Galveston, Texas
G. Hayashl, right, general manager of the Shin Asano Kaiun Co., Ltd.,steamship agents in Japan, was in Houston recently as the guest of CaptainWilliam E. Warren, Jr., manager of Ayers Steamship Co., inc., shown hereas they see the Port from the Inspection Vessel SAM HOUSTON. The twoagents represent the Maritime Company of the Philippines on the Company’sGulf to the Far East services. Hayashi was on a month-long tour of UnitedStates ports that are regularly visited by Philippines Line ships.
Jack Howe, second left, new district sales manager of Seaboard WorldAirlines in Houston, checks some information with Stephen J. Facsko, formerSeaboard district manager, right center. R. W. Raiser, traffic manager-Export, National Supply Divislon, Armco Steel Corporation, left, and HenriSalibian, right, district sales manager of Trans-Mediterranean Airways, S.A.L.,joined Facsko in welcoming Howe to Houston from Chicago where Howe hadbeen a Seaboard sales representative. Facsko is joining another airline inDallas.
Stevens Is Promotedl"unch. Edyc & Co.. Inc. pt’csidc]:t, T. J. Royden, has an-
,,otm~’cd the al)pointt~..ont of ]{alph W. Stevens~ formerrllallaw.’t" o[ the steamship agoncy’s Detroit office, to thene~lv created position of vice president-sales, effcctiw.Vebruarv 1.
5Ie’~cns, who has been ~ith the company since 1910. willhc headquartered at the New York office and will have full
responsibility for the company’s sales activities.
MARCH, 1967
N. Y. K. LINEThree Sailings per Month to
JAPANESE PORTSDALTON STEAMSHIP CORP.
Gulf General Agents
Cable Address: "Dalship"
offices InHouston Galveston Beaumont Port Arthur ¯ Dallas ¯ New
Orleans ¯ Memphis Mobile
Working Partner with ~ithe Port of Houston ~,~ ~Helping develop ~.~ )~ ’~,~the Houston- ~ ~1Gulf Coast area /~
~ HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY
SINCE 1914
i~xport and Doenestic Crating
OFFICE MOVING AND STORING SPECIALISTS
TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.81 2-20 Live Oak St. Phone FA 3-2323
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PORT HOUSTON TRANSPORT CORP.6917 NAVIGATION BLVD. ¯ P.O. BOX 9296
HOUSTON 11, TEXASWA 1-4168
U. S. CUSTOM BONDEDSPECIALIZING IN IMPORT & EXPORT HAULING
TRUCKS AND CARGO INSUREDBONDED PERSONNEL
Call Us on Your Local Transport Problem
A giant steel barge the length of a football field was launched intoHouston Ship Channel by Port Houston Shipyard Division of Wyatt Industries,Inc. The barge was christened the ARCADIAN 80 by Mrs. Imge Grant, wifeof the president of Wyatt. It is specially built for transporting 2900 tons ofanhydrous ammonia requiring refrigeration at minus 28 degrees Fahrenheit.The barge contains twin tanks each 181/2 feet in diameter by 260 feet inIength. Its design features a laked bow, since it is the lead barge of a twinbarge load. The trail barge, under construction at Port Houston Shipyard,will be completed on or about March 15.
PORT AREA ACREAGE FOR LEASE50,000 square feet cleared, filled, leveled, packed. Ideal drainageand support for heavy loads. Located on Highway 90, 1/2 mile fromPort Gates 2 and 8. Excellent access to outer loop.
LAWRENCE A. CONKLINSuite 542, The Main Bldg., 1212 Main St.
Houston, Texas 77001 Phone 713-CA 4-7585
Phone: SO 2-3191 Nite: SO 3-4090SO 2-3861 SO 3-2545
GULF COAST SUPPLY CO.Mechanical Equipment
Spare Parts -- Marine Specialties
16th and Water Streets Galveston, Texas
AN
In other cities contact Lykes or Grace
*Southbound New OrJeans/C. Z. cargo subject to spec|al Bookingarrangements.
AMERICAN FLAG FREIGHTEREvery 10 Days
Fast, efficient cargo handlingfrom Gulf Ports to Panama*, theWest Coast of South America
GULF & SOUTH AMERICANSTEAMSHIP CO.
831 Gravier Street, New Orleans, Louisiana
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The observation platform overlooking the Port of Houston Turning Basinbecame a meeting place for Sarikaphuti Yookti, in suit, head of the ThailandMinistry of Agriculture’s Rice Department Extension Section, and MissLaddwan Yamali, right, and her brother Burin Yamali, both from Thailand.Yamali is a Houston businessman and Miss Yamali is a student. Mrs. E. W.Henderson, left, and Mrs. John W. Morse, both of Union City, Pennsylvania,accompanied Miss Yamali from Pennsylvania where the Morses are her hostfamily.
Bayport Plant AnnouncedPlans for construction of a chemical plant on a lO-acre
site in lime Bayport industrial development were announcedtoday t:,v T. B. Hudson, president of Southwest Chemical andPlastics’Co. of Houston.
Southwest l,alex Corp., a subsidiary of Southwest Chemical& Plastics Co.. will own and operate the plant which will pro-duee styrene butadiene latex. Hudson said eonstruetion willbegin ill March, and the plant is scheduled to go on streamin August.
Styrene lmtadlene latex is used primarily in the productionof p~per~ textiles~ and paints. Southwest Latex is the tenthfirm to purchase a plant site in Bayport~ a project of Friends-~ood Developmcn! Co., wholly owned subsidiary of HumbleOil & Refining Co.
PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
Dean Harris, vice president of North American International of Ft. Wayne, Ind., center, was inHouston recently to announce the appointment of Common Market Forwarders managed by T. A. Sulli-van, right, as representatives for the North American container services in the Houston area. On theleft is Sal Forte of the West Coast Lines.
UNITED STEVEDORINGDivision Of
States Marine Lines, Inc.Cotton Exchange Bldg.
CA 7-0687 CA 7-3374
Compania Sud Americana de Vapores
Express Freight Service From
HOUSTON GALVESTONMOBILE ¯ NEW ORLEANS
AND OTHER PORTS AS CARGO OFFERS
TO
ECUADOR PERUBOLIVIA ¯ CHILE
29 Broadway. New York, N. Y.Tel. (212) 943-8600
Gulf Agents
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.NEW ORLEANS ¯ HOUSTON ¯ MOBILEGALVESTON ¯ CHICAGO ¯ ST. LOUIS
CINCINNATI ¯ DALLAS ¯ KANSAS CiTYMEMPHIS ¯ ATLANTA ¯ MILWAUKEE
G & H Offshore Towing Company, Inc. an-nounced the appointment of Harry T. Bryant asvice president. Bryant, previously with Plastic Ap-plicators in Houston, will have an over-all respon-sibility for petroleum industry sales. MakingHouston his headquarters, Bryant has establisheda new G & H office in the First City NationalBank Building.
GULF PORTS CRATING CO.Export PackingCommercial--MilitaryBoxing--Crating--Processing
1600 N. 75th Street WA 3-5551
IBEN H. MOORE J
INSURANCE
rMARINE - CASUALTY - FIRE
Cable: MOORDEEN
915 World Trade Bldg. CA 8-5227
FA ST SER VICETO THE CONTINENTAND SCANDINAVIA
Alternate Service
SWEDISH ATLANTIC LINE WILHELMSEN LINESRegular Freight and Refrigerated Service
FROM GULF PORTSto
LE HAVRE - ANTWERP - GHENT- ROTTERDAMBREMEN - HAMBURG
OSLO- GOTHENBURG - COPENHAGEN -MALMOSTOCKHOLM - HELSINKI - GDYNIA
STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANYGENERAL AGENTS
Houston Office1400 Cotton Exchange Bldg. CA 8-1431
Other OfficesGalveston, New Orleans, Mobile, Miami, Port Everglades, Jacksonville,
Savannah, Dallas, Memphis, St. Louis, Kansas City,Chicago, Atlanta, Cincinnati
New York AgentsBarber Steamship Lines, Inc.- Furness, Withy & Co., Ltd.
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E. S. Binnings, Inc.Steamship Agents
711 FANNIN, SUITE 906Telephone: CApitol 5-0531
HOUSTON, TEXAS
C.T.O. LINE(Manila and Far East)
FRENCH LINE(French Atlantic)
HANSA LINE(Med./Red Sea/Persian Gulf)
GRANCOLOMBIANA LINE
Central America, CoJombla, Ecuador, PeruPanama via Cristobal
OFFICESNEW ORLEANS HOUSTON
MEMPHIS GALVESTONST. LOUIS DALLAS
FEARNLEY & EGER, Oslo, Norv, av
Fast Freight, Reefer, Deep Tank and Passenger Service
U.S. GULF / FAR EAST SERVICERegular Sailings From:
HOUSTON ¯ GALVESTON ¯ BEAUMONTMOBILE ¯ NEW ORLEANS
ALSO OTHER TEXAS PORTS AS CARGO WARRANTS
MANILA ¯ HONG KONG ¯ BANGKOK SAIGON ¯ SINGAPORED JAKARTA ¯ PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG BELAWAN DELl
General Agents Agents:
FEARNLEY & EGER, INC.BIEHL & COMPANYSixth FI00r, WORLD TRADE BLDG.,
29 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 10006 HOUSTON, TEXAS344-3770 CApitol 2-9961
Captain Jouko Rajahalme, left, master of theFinnlines M. V. FINNBOSTON, was presented aplaque-mounted color picture of his ship as itappeared an the January, 1967, issue of the Portof Houston MAGAZINE. Frank E. Cartwright, gen-eral vice president of Dalton Steamship Corp.,agents for the Line, made the presentation as EskoKoskimen, chief engineer of the ship, looked on.
DELTA ASSISTANT NAMED
James F. Badger, Jr., a doctor ofeconomics from Tulane University, hasbeen appointed as an executive assistantto Captain J. W. Clark, president ofDelta Steamship Lines, Inc., New Or.leans, to do economic research for thecompany.
LONGHORNTRANSFER SERVICE, INC.SPECIALIZING--IMPORT/EXPORT TRUCKING
7112 Avenue C Houston, TexasWA 6-2661
"Perfection in Performance is Achieved Onlyby Experience"
Cable Address "’RICE," Houston
KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Inc.United States Gulf Ports to Spain . . . Morocco . . . Portugal . . . Philippines . . . Japan . .Brazilian Ports . Mediterranean Ports Pakistan . . India . . . Ceylon . . . Panama
Canal and West Coast of South America Ports
Clegg Bldg.506 Caroline St.HOUSTON
Cotton Exchange Bldg.
DALLASCotton Exchange Bldg.
GALVESTON
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Houston now has thirty-one steamship a~encies servicing general cargovessels, with the addition of Tipton Shipping Co. and Harper, RobinsonShipping Co. to the list of active agents. Tipton, located in the CottonExchange Building, services the Ve~a Line, sailing from the Gulf to NorthEurope. One of the first vessels in the service was the M. V. KLAVDIA, which
has now been joined by a sister vessel, the M. V. EVGENIA. The vessels areof Greek registry. Harper, Robinson Shipping Co., an affiliate of HarperRobinson & Co., Freight Forwarders, handled the M. S. KATERINA of ArgoShipping Co., San Francisco, as its first vessel. The KATERINA loaded baggedrice at the Petco Terminal for shipment to Monrovla, Liberia. Harper, Robin-son has its Houston headquarters in the World Trade Building.
LYKES GREAT NEW CARGOLINERS-SYMBOL OFPROGRESS FOR HOUSTON’S WORLD TRADE
LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIP CO., INC.COTTON EXCHANGE BUILDING, HOUSTON.OFFICES AT: NEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON, GALVESTON, NEW YORK, Beaumont, Brownsville, Chicago, Corpus Christi, Dallas,I~aosas City, Lake Charles, Memphis, Mobile, Port Arthur, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington, B.C. OFFICES AND AGENTS IN PRINCIPAL WORLD PORTS
LYKES 6 WORLDTRADE ROUTESU.K. LINECONTINENT LINEMEDITERRANEAN LINEAFRICA LINEORIENT LINECARIBBEAN LINE
1
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Dalton Steamship C rporanonSHIP AGENTS AND OPERATORS
TERMINAL OPERATORS AND STEVEDORES
Agents/or
FINNLINESCOLDEMAR LINE ¯ CONCORDIA LINE
N.Y.K. LINE ¯ POLISH OCEAN LINE ¯ JUGOLINIJA LINESeventh Floor, WORLD TRADE BLDG. HOUSTON 2, TEXASCables "DALSHIP" ¯ Teletype 713-571-1421-1422 ¯ Telephone CA8-8661
10 LINESOffices in GALVESTON, BEAUMONT, PORT ARTHUR, DALLAS, NEW ORLEANS, MEMPHIS,
MOBILE and NEW YORK
MARCH, 1967 27
Fast Regular CarEo ServiceHOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE
WEEKLYto La Guaira*, Curacao* and Trinidad*
FORTNIGHTLY
to Maracaibo*, Aruba, Guanta, Barbados,Georgetown* and Paramaribo*
*Fortnightly from Mobile
Agents:Houston, Mobile, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Dallas, Kansas City,
Memphis, Atlanta ................................ STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANY
New York, Detroit ..................................... FUNCH, EDYE & CO., INC.
25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10004
Executive officers of the Japan Industry FloatingFair Association were in Houston recently to makearrangements for the June 9-13 visit of the specialfair ship M. V. SAKURA MARU to the Port ofHouston. Here at a luncheon meeting in the WorldTrade Club are, left to right, K. Kanamori, N.Y.K.Line representative in Houston; Koji Fujisaki, Min-istry of International Trade and Industry, Tokyo;Cleburne Maier, regional commissioner, U. S.Bureau of Customs--Region VI; Hiroshi Tanaka,executive director of the Floating Fair Association;Horace C. Harris, U. S. Immigration Service; KeijiSano, deputy chief of Fair Ship & Technical Divi-sion of the Floating Fair; and Frank E. Cartwrlght,general vice president of the Dalton SteamshipCorp., which will act as agents for the vesselwhile in Houston.
MOPAC NAMES ROGERS
William H. Rogers has been appointedassistant vice president-Sales of the Mis-souri Pacific Railroad Company, F. J.Conrad, vice president-Traffic, an-nounced. Rogers, formerly traffic man-ager-Eastern Region, will continue tosupervise the railroads traffic agenciesat Philadelphia, Buffalo, Boston andNew York city, with headquarters inNew York.
Tops for Tugs
INTRACOASTALTOWING & TRANSPORTATION CORP.
HOUSTON GALVESTON CORPUS CHRISTI
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JEDDAH ¯ DJIBOUTI BOMBAY ¯ COCHIN ¯ MADRASCALCUTTANew Orleans Galveston Houston
VISHVA JYOTI Mar. 19 Mar. 23* Mar. 22-- STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH Mar. 24 Mar. 27* Mar. 26
V SHVA MENGAL Apr. 13 Apr. 17" Apr. 16GULF AGENTS ~ Tentative
NEW ORLEANS ¯ Abaunza Steamship Agency Corp. 540 International Trade Mart JA 2-6101HOUSTON ¯ Abaunza Steamship Agency Corp. 203 Marine Building CApitol 2-9601GALVESTON ¯ Abaunza Steamship Agency Corp. ¯ 512 U. S. National Bank Bldg. SOuthfield 5-9463MOBILENorton, Lilly & Company, Inc. Marine Bulk Ore Terminal ¯ HEmlock 3-]536
LILLY & COMPANY, INC. General Agents ¯ 26 Beaver Street, N.Y. 4,N.Y.
Hal G. Laws has opened his own importing, ex-porting company at 2605 Houston House to de-velop trade with the Far East, primarily in theimportation of steel, lumber, plywood and otherindustrial materials. From 1960 to 1967, Laws wasg ..... I agent in the Gulf area for a large Japa-
ii
nese trading firm doing business in the Far East,Europe, Central and South America, the MiddleEast and South Africa. Prior to that he worked ifor Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., in traffic andfreight solicitatlon.
States MarinePromotes Key Men
States Marine-Isthmian Agency, Inc.,has promoted sew~ral key men in theNew York office to assistant ~ice presi-dents, A. J. Theis, president, announced.
Those promoted include Cyrus S. Es-posito, Eugene A. Gollub, K~taro Hori,Walter J. Kilroy, Edward S. O’Keefe,Gordon E. Torrcy and Kogo Yamaguchi.
States Marine-Isthmian Agency, Inc.,is the agent for States Marine Lines andIsthmian Lines, which combined operaterim, of the world’s largest tleet of cargoships.
PROBLEM CARGO~OLUTION, DELTA
Unusual cargo? Yes, but Delta ves-sels-with multiple hatches, cranesand vertical loading-are equippedto handle both conventional andout-of-the-ordinary cargoes like this110-ton workboat. Dependable sail-ing schedules to and from SouthAmerica and West Africa.
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.P.O. Box 50250, New Orleans, La. 70150New York ° Washington ¯ Chicago
Houston
ESTABLISHED 1905
FERN LINE ............. GULF/FAR EASTNOPAL LINE ........ GULF/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICANOPAL WEST AFRICA LINE ................ GULF/~VEST AFRICAHAMBURG AMERICAN LINE ....... GULF/CONTINENTALEUROPENORTH GERMAN LLOYD ........... GULF/CONTINENTALEUROPEOZEAN/STINNES LINES ........... GULF/CONTINENTALEUROPESIDARMA LINE .................... GULF/MEDITERRANEANMAMENIC LINE ..... GULF/WEST COAST, EAST COAST CENTRAL
AMERICA
P AGENTS ~ B6TH FLOOR WORLD TRADE CENTER
HOUSTON, TEXAS PHONE CA 2-9961REPRESENTI NG
SCINDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD ........... GULF/INDIAOZEAN/STINNES LINES SOUTH ATLANTIC/CONTINENTAL EUROPEBARBER MIDDLE EAST LINE ............... GULF/MIDDLE EASTL. SMIT & CO.’s ............ INTERNATIONAL TOWING SERVICESMIT-LLOYD, N.V .................... SUPPLY BOAT SERVICEC. CLAUSEN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LIVESTOCK CHARTER SERVICEINSCO LINES, LTD ......................... GULF/CARIBBEAN
HOUSTON NEW ORLEANS GALVESTONBEAUMONT MOBILE ¯ BROWNSVILLECORPUS CHRISTI ¯ MEMPHIS DALLAS
CABLE ADDRESS: BIEHL, HOUSTON ¯ TELEX 077-412 T’WX 910-881-1711
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I louston Steamship AgentsABAUNZA STEAMSHIP AGENCY
CORP.203 Marine Bldg., CA 2-9601
China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Lanro LineShipping Corporation of India
ALCOA STEAMSHIP COMPANY711 Fannin, CA 4-6075
AMERIND SHIPPING CORP.110 Marine Building, CA 7-5335
American Export and Ishrantsen LinesCargo Ships and Tankers, Inc.Fabre LineIndependent Gulf LineSeaway Shipping Corp.Ship Services, Ltd. ; U.S. Bulk Carriers,
Inc.; Western Agencies, Inc.
AYERS STEAMSHIP CO., INC.509 World Trade Building, CA 7-3261
Constellation LineFerrarhos LinesKorea Shipping Corporation, Ltd.Maritime Company of the Philippines
BIEHL & COMPANY6th Floor, World Trade Building, CA 2-9961
Fern LineNopal Line (Northern Pan American)Nopal West Africa LineHamburg American LineInsco Lines, Ltd.North German LloydOzean/Stinnes LinesSidarma LineMamenic LineSeindia Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Barber Middle East LineL. Smit & Co.’sSmit-Lloyd, N.V.C. Clausen Steamship Co., Ltd.
E. S. BINNINGS, INC.711 Fannin, CA 5-0531
C. T. O. LineFlota Mercante Grancolombiana, S. A.
(Graneolembiana Line)French LineHansa Line
BLETSCH STEAMSHIP CO.332 Shell Bldg., CA 5-1939
Cobelfret LinesOrient Mid-East Line
CANADIAN-GULF LINE, LTD.P. O. Box 5355, WA 1-4196
Canadian-Gulf Line, Ltd.Montreal Shipping Co.Stockard Shipping Co.
CENTRAL GULF STEAMSHIPCORP.
711 Fannin, CA 4-6075Central Gulf-Mediterranean LineCentral Gulf-Red Sea LineCentral Gulf-Persian Gulf LineCentral Gulf-India/Pakistan LineCentral Gulf-World Wide Full Cargo
Service
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORP.7th Floor, World Trade Building, CA 8-8661
Coldemar LineConcordia LineFinnlinesJngoslavaska Linijska PlovidbaN. Y. K. LinePolish Ocean Line
DEEPSEA AGENTS, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 4-9798
Stevenson Lines
3O
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.1300 Texas Avenue, CA 7-5101
Delta East Coast South America LineDelta West Africa Line
FOWLER & McVITIE, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 4-9795
Maersk LineThe East Asiatic Co., Ltd.Antilles Shipping Co.
FUNCH, EDYE & CO., INC.814 World Trade Building, CA 7-1521
Blue Sea LineLondon Express ServiceScandinavian American LineNordana Line
GULF COAST SHIPPING CORP.206 Marine Bldg., CA 5-0869
Cathay Navigation Co. Ltd.Dovar LinesEddie Steamship Lines, Inc.Jugooceanija LinesRetla Steamship Co., Inc.Tica Lines
GULF MOTORSHIPS, INC.1316 Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 7-0215
China Union LinesWallenius Lines
HANSEN & TIDEMANN, INC.ltith Floor. Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 3-4181
Agrimar de PanamaBelgian African LineCorporation Peruana de VaporesDeppe Line/Belgian LineFederal Commonwealth LineFederal Pacific Lakes LineFred Olsen/Interoeean LineIrish Shipping LineMarine Express LineMoran International Towing CorporationPacific Far East LineSouth African Marine CorporationSurinam Line
KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY,INC.
506 Caroline CA 7-0165Columbus Line Australian ServiceKawasaki Kisen Kaisha. Ltd.Japan-Korea-Formosa, Hong KongLloyd Brasileiro Line BrazilNervion Line Spanish Mediterranean
North Spain, Portugal
LE BLANC-PARR, INC.Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 2-2259
Harrison LineHellenic Line
LONE STAR SHIPPING, INC.1505 Texas Avenue, CA 4-7531
Azta LineContinental LinesContramar LinesFlomerca LineGulf Lines, Ltd.Orient Overseas LineTorm Line
LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIPCO., INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, 3rd Floor,CA 7-7211
Gulf & South American S.S. Co.Lykes African LineLykes Caribbean LineLykes Continent LineLykes Mediterranean LineLykes Orient LineLykes United Kingdom LineFarrell Lines
RETLA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.313 Marine Building, CA 7-3108
Retla Steamship Co., Inc.
SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC.8402 Clinton Drive, OR 2-6651
Truck Trailer Coastwise Service
STATES MARINE-ISTIIMIANAGENCY, INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, CA 7-3374Agents For
Bloomfield Steamship Co.Isthmian Lines, Inc.
Isthmian Gulf-Mediterranean ServiceIsthmian Gulf-Red Sea/Persian Gulf
ServiceIsthmian Gulf-India/Pakistan ServiceIsthmian Gulf-Hawaiian Service
States Marine Lines, Inc.States Marine-Continental ServiceStates Marine-Far East ServiceStates Marine-Mediterranean ServiceStates Marine-World Wide Full Cargo
Service
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 8-1431
Argentine LinesBank LineChilean LineHoegh Line North Africa-Middle EastMexican LineMitsui OSK Lines, Ltd.Nedllovd LineRoyal Netherlands LineSwedish-American LineWilhelmsen Lines
TEXAS TRANSPORT &TERMINAL CO., INC.
llth Floor 711 Fannin, CA 5-5461Cunard Steam-Ship Co., Ltd.Thos. & Jno. Broeklebank, Ltd.P. N. D jakarta LloydHolland-America LineMexican LineNavigazione Alta Italia (Creole Line)Yamashita-Shinnihon LineUnion of Burma Five Star LineC. A. Venezolana de Navegacion
(Venezuelan Line)Westwind Africa LineWysmuller Ocean Towage & Salvage
Company
TIPTON SHIPPING CO.517 Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 7-1493Vega Line
TRANSATLANTIC SHIPPINGAGENCY, INC.
1326 Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 4-5805Atlantic Shipping Company, S.A.Edm van Meerbeeck & Co., S.A.Ferro Union CorporationUnimar GmbH
UNITED FRUIT COMPANYFreight Traffic Department908 World Trade Bldg., CA 5-3597
United Fruit Company
WILKENS SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 7-4395
Waterman Steamship Corp.
WEST COAST LINE817 World Trade Building, CA 3-4549
Black Star LineSeven Stars LineTurkish Cargo LinesThule Ship Agency, Inc.West Coast LineZim Israel Lines
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MARCH, 1967
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FREEPORT ° TEXAS CITY
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Deppe Line~~~~Belgian Line
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Call CA 4-6075 and get a quick decision onyour cargo booking. No red tape. See whatit’s like today. CENTRAL OULF.~~
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Bank of the Southwest -- the Southwest’sleading international bank, is available forconsultation in regard to exchangeregulations and political or economicconditions in all areas of the free world. Weare eager to serve all your internationalneeds:1. Our letters of credit, issued on your
behalf, are honored throughout the freeworld.
2. Your foreign collections arehandled with the ultimate in speed andsafety to facilitate prompt payments.
3. We see to it that incoming foreignpayments reach you faster.
4. Your foreign transfers of funds arehandled direct with the foreign bank.
5. We issue drafts on our foreigncorrespondents to meet your needswherever they may be.
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THIS IS LONG REACHA revolving locomotive crane unloads a 2,500-ton ship-ment of pipe from the SS SANTO TOME to rail cars on themarginal tracks at Long Reach Docks. Long Reach has fivelocomotive cranes: four rated at 30 tons each; and one at25 tons. Agent for the ship was Texas Transport & TerminalCo., Inc. and H. E. Schurig & Co. was forwarder.
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Berthing for 8 vessels
Marginal rail trackage
¯ Locomotive cranes, 75-ton derrick
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.......... ¯ ’ Cotto~Operated by GULF ~TLANTIC WAREHOUSE COI~ Ho"s~on 1, Texas