Marshall D. Carlisle, Engineering Assistant at the Port of Houston Authority recently retired atthe age of 65. Mr. Carlisle joined the Port of Houston Authority on July 21, 1960 as a Draftsman,and later became Building Manager. On November 1, 1961 he bacame Engineering Assistant.During his retirement ceremony at the World Trade Center, Mr. Carlisle received many gifts fromhis fellow employees. Shown at the retirement from the left are: Tom Kornegay, AdministrativeEngineer-Chief Planning Engineer; David P. Walsh, Assistant Chief Engineer; George W. Altvater,Executive Director; Norman E. Hueni, Chief Engineer; Mr. Carlisle; Mr. Elizabeth Carlisle; RichardP. Leach, General Manager, and Alton B. Landry, Personnel Manager.
DOCKSIDE GENERAL REPAIRSIncludlng Electrical and Refrigeration
Worldwide Recognition For Our Tank Cleaning Equipment and ServicesComplete Fabricated Stevedore Equipment
U.S. Department of Labor Certified Testing Station
MARINE MAINTENANCE CO.Houston, Phone (713) 928-5911 Galveston, Phone (713) So 2-7785
TWX: 910.881-6225
~ ~ The Shipping Corporation of India, Ltd.
~~f~ MONTHLY
INDEPENDENT DIREC T SERVICETO
SlNGAPORINDONESIABANGKOK
FROM
HOUSTON & NEW ORLEANSAND MONTHLY SERVICE FROM GULF PORT’S
TO BOMBAY. COCHIN. MADRAS. CALCUTTA
General Agents: Est. 1841
NORTON, LILLY & C0.,INC.HOUSTON 1121 Walker St. Suite 510 713-222-9601NEW ORLEANS 414 Intern’l Trade Mart 504-581-6215NEW YORK 90 West St. New York, N.Y. 212-791-6470
The BANK LINE
Regular Service from
U. S. Gulf Ports
Direct to
AustraliaSydney
¯ Melbourne
¯ Brisbane
¯ Adelaide
¯ Fremantle
New Zealand¯ Auckland
¯ Wellington
¯ Lyttelton
II E m
General Agents
BOYD, WEIR andSEWELL, Inc.
New York
BIB
Gulf Agents
STRACHAN
SHIPPING CO.
Houston - Galveston - MobileMemphis-New Orleans-Dallas
Chicago - Atlanta - St. Louis
Charleston - Greenville
January, 1978 21
E.S. BINNINGS, INC.Ship Agents, Stevedores, Terminal Operators
SUITE 1110, MELROSE BLDG.1121 Walker St.Houston, Texas 77002Telephone: 225-0531
OFFICESNEW ORLEANSHOUSTONGALVESTONST. LOUISDALLAS
Hansa Line. Arabian Gulf
Grancolomblana - Colombia, Ecuador,Panama
Nawal - WestAfrica
FROM U. S. AND MEXICAN PORTSFORTNIGHTLY TO
LA GUAIRA, PTO. CABELLO, RIO, SANTOS, MONTEVIDEO,BUENOS AIRES
(Will Call Other Brazilian and River Plate Ports if Sufficient Cargo Offers)
NOPAL WEST AFRICA LINEFROM U. S. GULF PORTS
MONTHLY TO:
DAKAR, MONROVIA, LAGOS/APAPA, PT. HARCOURT, WARRI,PORT GENTIL. DOUALA. LUANDA
~~oooooooooooooooooooNOPAL ATLANTIC LINES
IN CARE OF OIVIND LORENTZEN, INC.1103 World Trade Building, Houston, Tx 77002 Telephone: 229-8671
General AgentsOIVI.ND LORENTZEN, INC., 522 Fifth Avemue; 19th Floor, New York, N. Y. 10036
TqfifX 910-881-5029 CABLE ADDRESS: lq/O4PAL
22
Steven M. Davis has been named HoustonBureau Manager of the newly-opened Houstonoffice of Rhenus Transport International Corp.Rhenus is a brokerage firm that assists Gulfshippers with movements to Europe and theMiddle East. Rhenus Group operates its ownbarges, trucks, warehouses and relatedequipment to handle shipments from vessel toconsignee. The Houston office also providesservice in moving goods from source to vessel.The Group has offices in New York and also 500offices and agencies througout Europe andAsia. The local office is at 1217 Prairie.
Roberts Steamship Agency300 Cotton Exchange Bldg.Houston, Texas 77002(713) 222-0251Cable: ALLEGRO
REPRESENTING:PERUVMN STATE LINE
WEST COAST SOUTH AMERICAP&O STRATH SERVICESPERSIAN/ARABIAN GULF
COMPAGNIE MARITIME ZAIROISEWEST AFRICA
P.T. D JAKARTA LLOYDINDONESIA/MALAYSIA
ALEXANDRIA SHIPPING CORP.NORTH AFRICA/MEDITERRAN
FOREST LINESNORTHERN EUROPEPORTUGUESE LINE
ATLANTIC SPAIN/PORTUGALLA URITZEN PENINSULAR REEFERS
WORLD WIDE
ROBERTS STEAMSHIPTILSTON ROBERTSAGENCY, INC. CORPORATION
New Orleans OFFICESGalveston New YorkSavannah Philadelphia,
Mobile Baltimore,Chicago
Cleveland
Port of Houston Magazine
CARGO SHIP SAILINGSFROM THE PORT OF HOUSTON
CONTINENTAL EUROPEPORT RANGE
Le Havre Helsinki. Range--includingDunkirk Antwerp Rotterdam. Amster-dam Bremen, Bremerhaven. Hamburg,Copenhagen, Gdynia Bordeaux
PORT RANGEAll major ports of Norway, SwedenFinland. Iceland and Denmark includingBergen, asia, Stronheim Malmo,Stockholm Helsinki Copenhagen,Gothenburg, Helsinborg, Reykjavik, etc.
PORT RANGELeningrad
Odessa
PORT RANGELondon Southampton.Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, Aberdeen.Dundee Glasgow, Grennock. Leith.Grangernouth. Manchester. Etc.
LINEAtlanticargoBaltic ShippingCentral GulfCombi LineLykes ContinentPolish OceanSea-Land ServiceUnigulf LineWaterman
SCANDINAVIALiNE
AtlanticargoBaltic ShippingNorwegian AmericanCombi LineLykes ContinentOrbis Liner ServiceSea-Land Service
RUSSIALINE
AtlonticargoBlack Sea ShippingBaltic ShippingCombi LineLykes ContinentSea-Land Service
UNITED KINGDOMLINE
Felixstowe, AflanticargoBaltic Sh~pingCentral GulfCombi LineHarrison LineLykes ContinentNorwegian AmericanSea-Land Service
AGENTStrachan Shipping Co.MoramCentral Gulf LinesBiehl 8. Co.Lykes Bros. SteamshipDalton SteamshipSea-Land. Inc.Hansen & TidemannWaterman Steamship
AGENTStrachan Shipping CoMoramNordship Agencies.I nc.Biehl & Co.Lykes Bros. SS Co.Mercury ShippingSeaLand. lnc.
AGENtStrachan Shipping Co,Norton Lilly & Co.MoramBiehl & Co.Lykes Bros. SS CoSea-Lan<~ inc.
AGENTStrachan Shipping Co.V~oramCentral Gulf LinesBiehl & CoPhillips Parr, Inc.Lykes Bros. SS CoNordship Agencies Inc.SeaLand Inc.
MEDITERRANEAN, ADRIATICAND AEGEAN
PORT RANGE LINE AGENTIberian Peninsula including Bilbao, Black Sea Shipping Norton Lilly & Co.Oporto, Lisboa, Cadiz. Barcelona, Constellation Line Ayers SS Co.Alicante. and others, as well as Mar- Hellenic Hellenic Lines. Inc.seilles. Genoa. Naples, Leghorn. Italian Line SeatrainVenice. Rijeka. Piraeus, Haifa. Istanbul. Jugoliniia Dalton SteamshipAlexandria Algiers, Benghasi. Block Jugooceanijo Lines Gulf Coast ShippingSeaports and others Koctug Line Biehl & Co.
Lykes Mediterranean Lykes Bros. SS Co.Nervion Ker Steamship CoNordana Barber-Biehl Inc.Costa Line Strachan Shipping Co,Sea-Land Service Sea-Land. Inc.Tras Mex Line Strachan Shipping Co,Torm Line Kerr Steamship Co.Turkish Cargo Lines Thuleship inc. of TexasUiterwyk Line Uiterwyk CorporationZim Isreal Inter-Gulf Agencies
WEST AFRICAPORT RANGE LINE AGENT
All principal West Coast Ports from Black Star Line StrachanShippingCo.Dakar south including Abidjan, Lobito Compagnie Zairoise Roberts SteamshipPort Parcourt BouaJa. Tema Luanda, Dafra Kerr Steamship Co.Monrovic Matadi. Lagos, Port GentJl, Delta Delta Steamship LinesPoint Noire. Freetown. NAWAL E.S. Binnlngs, nc
Nopal Line Oivind LorentzenNordana Barber Biehl. Inc.USAFRICA Line Nordship AgenciesWestwind Africa TTT Ship Agencies
SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAPORT RANGE LINE AGENT
Capetown to Port Sudan range in- Hellenic Hellenic Lines. Inc.cluding, Durban Lourenco Marques Lykes African LykesBros. SteamshipDar-Es-Salaam, Djibouti, Aqaba. Morn- South African Marine Hansen & Tidemannbase. Port Elizabeth and others.
CARIBBEAN AND EAST COASTCENTRAL AMERICA
PORT RANGENorth Coast South America East CoastCentral America Mexico and CaribbeanIslands including Lo Guaira, Santa Mar-to Borranquilla. Cristobal, PuertoLimon Paramaribo, Barbados, PuertoCabezas. Puerto Cortes. KingstonAruba, Willemstad, Port-au-Prince. VeraCruz, Tuxpan, Tampico, CoatzacoalcosProgresso, Puertocabello. MaracaiboSanto Tomes. Port of Spore.
January, 1978
SOUTH AMERICA EAST COASTPORT RANGE
Brazil. Uruguay and Argentina includingFortaleza~ Belem, Vitaria. Rio Grande.Porto" Alegre, Bahia Rio de Janeiro.Santos, Montevideo Buenos Aires.Bahia Blance. Paranoqua and AmazonRiver Ports. Also includes lquitas, Peru
LINEArgentine LinesDelta LineFrota AmazonicaHolland Pan AmericanLloyd BrasileiroMexicanNopal LinePeruvian Amazon LinePeruvian State Line
AGENTStrachan Shipping Co.Delta Steamship LinesTTT Ship AgenciesAyers Steamship Co.Roberts SteamshipBiehl & Co.Oivind LorentzenSmith & JohnsonRoberts Steamship
WEST COAST CENTRAL ANDSOUTH AMERICA
PORT RANGE LINE AGENTPorts :from Central America to Chile in- Armagua Uiterwyk Corporationduding Acajutla. Corinto, Buenaven- Armasal UiterwykCorporationtufa. Puntarenas, La Liberta(~ Lo Union. Chilean Line TTT Ship AgenciesBalboa, Manta, Paita. Callao An- Ecuadorian Steamship Ayers SteamshipCo.tafagasta, Valparaiso. San Antonio. Grancolombiana E.S. Binnings, Inc.Guayaquil, Talcahuano. Iio. Lykes West Coast Lykes Bros. SS Co.
Mamenic Line Biehl & Co.Navimex Line Oivind LorentzenPeruvian State Line Roberts Steamship
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALANDPORT RANGE LINE AGENT
including Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide Bank Line Strachan Shipping Co.Fremantle and other major Australian Columbus Line Kerr Steamship Co,ports and Auckland, Wellington and Fesco Line Moramother major New Zealand ports. Shaw Sovil Line E.S. Binnings. Inc,
INDIAN OCEAN, PERSIAN GULF,ARABIAN SEA, RED SEA
PORT RANGERange from Aden to Calcutta includingDuwait. Korramshar. Bombay, Madras,Karachi, Bander Abbas, Bangladesh,Bahrain. Basrah, Jeddah. etc.
PORT RANGE
All principal ports of Japan, Korea.Taiwan. Thailand Vietnam. ndonesia.Philippine Republic and Malay Penin-sula. including Hang Kong andSingapore.
LINEAmerican ExportArya LineAspen SteamshipBaltic & Blasco LineBarber LineCast North AmericaCentral GulfConcordia LineDjakarta LloydHansa LineHellenic LineHoegh LinesIron Express LinesMaerskMarine TransportMega LineNatl. Shipping PakistanNedlJoydPacific Far EastPakistan ShippingP. & O. StrathSaudi National LineSea-Land ServiceSCI LineScindia LineStar Lir~eUnited Arab ShippingWaterman Line
AGENTPhillips Parr. Inc.Norton LillyOlympic ShippingMoramBarber-Biehl. Inc.Oivind Lorentzer~Central Gulf LinesDalton Steamship Co,Roberts SteamshipE.S. Binnings. inc.Hellenic Lines, Ltd.Strachan Shipping Co.Uitarwyk CorporationMaersk SteamshipMarine Transport ServicesAyers Steamship Co,TTT Ship AgenciesStrachan Shipping Co.MTS Agencies Inc.Nordship Agencies Inc.Roberts SteamshipSmith & JohnsonSeaLand. Inc.Norton Lil yBiehl & Co.AIItrans IntKerr Steamship Co,Waterman Steamship
LINE AGENT
Alcoa Line Daltorl Steamship Co.Armagua Hansen & TidemannArmasal Uiterwyk CorporationArian Roberts Steamship Co.Delta Line Delta Steamship LinesEcca Line Nordship Agencies Inc.Flomerca Line " Lone Star ShippingFrola Amazonica TTT Ship AgenciesGrancolombiana E.S. Binnings. Inc.lykes Caribbean Lykes Bros. SS Co.Hispan Line Nordship Agencies Inc.Honduran Seatrain AgenciesMexican Line Biehl & Co.Royal Netherlands Strochon Shipping Co.Sea-Land Service SeoLand, Inc.Venezuetan TTT Ship AgenciesTecomar Strachan Shipping Co
FAR EASTLINE
Barber Blue SeaChina MerchantsChina UnionDaiichi Chuo LinesDjakarta lloydEddie Shipping AgencyEvergreen ContainerFesta LineFesta LineHoegh LinesK LineKorea ShippingLykes OrientMitsui-OSK LinesNYK LineOrient OverseasPhilippinesPhoenix Container LineRelta Steamship Co.Scindia LineSea Express ServiceSCI LineShinwa Kaiun LinesTo PengI"erukuni KaiunToko Kaiun KabushlkiWatermanYong MingYS Line
AGENT
Barber-Biehl. Inc.Gull Coast ShlppmgGulf MotorshipsFritz MaritimeRoberts Steamship Co;Gulf Coast ShippingHansen & TidemannMoramSmith & JohnsonStrachan Shipping Co.Kerr Steamship Co.Ayers SteamshipLykes Bros. SS Co.Strochan Shipping Co.Oivind Loi’entzenLone Star Shi0pingAyers Steamship Co,Kerr Steamship Co.Gulf Coast ShippingDalton SteamshipE.S. Binnings. Inc,Norton LillyFritz MaritimeOivind LorentzenFritz MaritimeFritz MaritimeWaterman SteamshipMaxi-MarineTTT Ship Agencies
27
MYERS WAREHOUSE5 MINUTES TO SHIP CHANNEL
PHONE 672-8095
Complete Commercial Warehouse Service
No Congestion
¯ Custom Bonded
¯ Fireproof Construction
¯ Open 7 AM-Midnite
¯ Co-Pack Facilities
¯ 25 Foot Ceiling
¯ 275,000 Square Ft.
¯ Low Insurance
¯ Fire, Burglary System
¯ Pool Car Distribution
¯ 47 Truck Doors, 8 Rail
Myers Warehouse Co., Inc.550 Aleen St. ¯ Phone (713) 672-8095
The M/T VINCITA, a vessel of the Halfdan Ditlev-Simonsen Cor-poration made her first call to the Port of Houston recently and her Cap-tain was presented a color plaque of the Port of Houston to com-memorate the occassion. The M/T VINCITA, a 560 feet by 97 feet parcelchemical carrier is a newly built vessel from Norway with a speed of 15V2knots. The vessel is bound for Brazil carrying chemicals and lubricatingoil. Shown on the bridge are from the left: Rafael Hernandez, Manager-Full Cargo & Tanker Division, T.T.T. Ship Agencies Inc.; A. FrederickDinges, Jr., Market Analyst, Port of Houston; Captain Johannes Hoyem,Master of the Vessel; and Bjarne Bruland, Senior Port Captain, Vee-Marine Corporation.
N.Y.K. LINEEXPRESS SERVICE
GULF PORTSTO
JAPANGULF AGENTS
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORPORATION
HOUSTON * GALVESTON * BEAUMONT * DAJJLASPORT ARTHUR ¯ NEW ORLEANS ¯ MEMPHIS ¯ MOBILE
ALCOASHIPFrom PORT OF HOUSTON
Republic.name
Houston Agent:Dalton Steamship Corporation7th Floor World Trade Building
Houston, Texas 77002.Phone: 228-8661 ’.
Teletype: 910-881-4573 i -~
SHIP COMPANY, INC.
Port of Houston Magazine28
Sea-Land CutsCoastal Routes
Sea-Land Service, Inc. announcedthat effective January 10, the Com-pany’s domestic all-water Intercoastalservices will be indefintely suspended.This trade route includes containershipsailings between the U.S. West Coastand the U.S. East Coast. EffectiveJanuary 28, 1978, Sea-Land’s domesticservices between the East Coast andFlorida and Texas will also be indefin-tely suspended.
The Company emphasized that ser-vice for foreign commerce would bemaintained without interruption.Specifically, through its Atlantic,Pacific and Americas Divisions, all ofSea-Land’s customers on the East,Gulf and West Coasts continue to belinked to the Far East, CentralAmerica, the Caribbean, Puerto Ricoand the Virgin Islands, Canada, North
Compania Sud Americana de VaporesExpress Freight Service From
HOUSTON ° GALVESTONMOBILE ° NEW ORLEANS
AND OTHER PORTS AS CARGO OFFERS
TO PANAMAECUADOR ° BOLIVIA
One World Trade Center,New York 10048 Tel. (21Z) 775-0111
Gulf Agents
TTT SHIP AGENCIES, INC.609 FANNIN
PHONE (713) 225-5461
Ship ViaPort of Houston
Europe, the Mediterranean and the Sea-Land’s container service bet-Mid East through regularly scheduled ween Alaska and the continentalcontainer transportation. These ser- United States will continue as atvices will be maintained at competitive present. Sea-Land’s Americasrate levels and comparable or im- Division will provide service betweenproved transit times and service Puerto Rico and all coasts of thefrequencies. United States.
GREENOCK/HOUSTON.Weekly.
Direct Containerships.10.day Crossing.
Only by Combi Line.Serving the whisky trade.
At Mustang..when youconsidera lift truckCONSIDER "T’H’ELIFT TRUCKDEALER
Just any lift truck won’t do. Not if you want to get top returnon your investment. No, you need a lift truck with all the extravalues you can get--values such as dealer service.That’s what Mustang Industrial’s CAT PLUS service is all about.It helps you select, apply, operate and maintain a CaterpillarLift Truck ... to help you get out all of the extra value builtinto it.Before you buy another lift truck, come look at all the extrasyou get from Mustang, your Caterpillar Lift Truck dealer.
~~~~7 INDUSTRIALE[IUIPMENT CO.
HOUSTON, EL CAMPO LUFKIN. BEAUMONT.TEXAS 77020 TEXAS 77437 TEXAS 75901 TEXAS 777067607 WaUisville Road Highway 71 (North} Highway 69 (S.E.) 7990 Eastex Freeway
[~~ (713} 676-2020(713} 543-3389 (713} 632-5565 (713} 892-8412
Caterffllar, Cat and [] are trademarks of C~termItar Tractor Ce
January, 1978 29
allllead
U.S. Atlantic/Gulf to
Arabian /Iranian Gulf
your trading partner.
TILSTON ROBERTS CORPORATION17 Battery PI, NY, NY 10004 212/747-3200
Philadelphia: 215/569-2886 Baltimore: 301/685-1356
ROBERTS STEAMSHIP AGENCY, INC.500 ITM Building New Orleans, LQ. 70130 504-566-1723Houston: 713-222-0251 Chicago: 312-565-0276
~ii:~
Emotions were high at the barracks of the fire boat CAPTAIN CROTTYrecently when friends and fellow employees gathered to say farewelland good luck to Ernest A. Kubala. Mr. Kubala, Iongtime employee of thePort of Houston as lead hoseman aboard the CAPTAIN CROTTY, retiredrecently at the age of 63. He joined the Port of Houston on October 23,1950. Mr. Kubala is shown with his wife, Isabella, cutting the retirementcoke his fellow employees had prepared for the occasion.
D~ttO DU PLICATORSEquipment. Supplies ̄ Service
~--~.~ ~r~ "~’~~". a ~ ~... /PRINTED FORMS FOR ~i~f~SHIPPERS , BROKERS
~j..../J
D P Systems, Inc. v(713) 683-8224
2517 FAIRWAY PARK DR., SUITE 200 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77092
E[INCfllIillA LINEDIRECT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO THE MIDDLE EAST
Calling Jeddah ¯ Dubai ¯ AbuDabi ¯ Bahrain ¯ Kuwait ¯ Dammom ¯ Doha ¯ KhorramshahrAbadan ¯ Basrah (Other Ports On Inducement)
Refrigerated Space ¯ Containers Available ¯ Ro/Ro Service
U.S. Gulf Agent:
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORPORATION
710 World Trade Bldg. Houston, Tex. 77002Tel.: (713) 228-8661
Offices in: Dallas, Beaumont, Galveston, blew Orleans, Memphis
General Agents:
BOISE GRIFFIN STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
One World Trade Center New York, N. Y. 10048Suite 2811
Tel.: (212) 466-0100
30 Port of Houston Magazine
Another in the series of ten new combo class vessels built for BarberLines, the M/V TYSLA, called recently at the Port of Houston on itsmaiden voyage that will take it to the Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea.Presenting the Port of Houston’s maiden voyage plaque is J. R. Curtis,left, Director of Operations for the Port of Houston. Others are Chief Of-ficer Leif Hansen; Tom Kiger, representing Barber-Biehl, Inc., agents forthe Barber Line, and Captain Franck Johansen, Master of the vessel.These new ships have combination Ro/Ro, break bulk and containerfacilities.
SHIP VIA THEPORT OF HOUSTON
Independent Marine Surveyorsand Consultants
RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED24-HOUfl SERVICE FOR THE WEST GULF
Our competent staff specializes in cargo inspections, includingchemical, hull and cargo surveys, port captain assignments, andgeneral marine surveying including grain stability calculations,deadweights, container inspections, on/off hire surveys. Consultantsfor design, economic studies, acquisitions.
Capt. Bill Case, PresidentHouston - Galveston Sabine Ports
324 World Trade Bldg.Phone: (713) 223-3306-Nite: 455-5148
Houston, Texas 77002Telex 774229
January, 1978 31
Bank and Savill Line Has New ServiceThe Bank and Savill Line Limited, a pany, began regular direct sailings
new London-based Shipping Com- between the U.S. Gulf, Caribbean andAustralia and New Zealand.
Southbound from the U.S. Gulf, theBank and Savill Line will operate as amember of the U.S. Atlantic andGulf/Australia, New Zealand Con-ference and will offer a sailing every 12to13 days from Houston.
This scheduled frequency andavailability of equipment, which willbe second to none from the U.S. Gulf,will offer competitive transit times toAuckland, Lyttelton, Sydney andMelbourne, while regular direct callswill also be made at Wellington,Brisbane, Adelaide and Fremantle. Inaddition, Transhipment opportunitieswill be available to other ports inAustralia and New Zealand, althoughdirect calls at other than main portswill be subject to inducement.
Northbound from Australia, thenew service will provide a sailing every35 days, operated by the con-tainer/breakbulk vessels which theBank and[ Savill Line feel are moresuited to the diverse range of cargoesemanating from the region. Thevessels will load out of Melbourne,Sydney and Brisbane for Panama(Balboa /Cristobal), Venezuela( Maracaibo / La Guaira), Trinidad(Port -of-Spain), Barbados(Bridgetown), Jamaica (Kingston) Houston and the U.S. Gulf.
The vessels will be able to accom-modate containerized general andrefrigerated cargoes, breakbulk andpalletized general cargo and bulk par-cels (both liquid and solids).
General Agents for the new servicein the U.S.A. are Boyd, Weir & Sewell,Inc., while Gulf Agents are theStrachan Shipping Company.
ESTABLISHED 1905 HOUSTON, TEXAS PHONE 222-9961
REPRESENTING
COMBI LINE HAPAG LLOYD INTERCONTINENTAL TRANSPORTOCT) B.V .... GULF/SOUTH ATLANTIC/CONTINENTAL PORTS/U/KHAPAG-LLOYD ....................... TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICEBARBER BLUE SEA ............................. GULF/FAR EASTBARBER LINES ............................. GULF/MIDDLE EASTSCINDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD ............ GULF/INDIA
KOCTUG LINE ....... GULF/TURKEY AND EAST MEDITERRANEANFARRELL LINES ............................. GULF/AUSTRALIAMEXICAN LINE (TMM) ...... EAST COAST S. AMER. & CARIBBEANMAMEN IC LINE .......... GULF/WEST COAST CENTRAL AMERICAC. CLAUSEN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. LIVESTOCK CHARTER SERVICE
HOUSTON ̄ NEW ORLEANS ̄ GALVESTON ̄ BEAUMONT ¯ ORANGE ̄ MOBILE ̄ BROWNSVILLE ̄ CORPUS CHRISTI ¯ MEMPHIS ̄ DALLAS
CABLE ADDRESS: BIEHL, HOUSTON ¯ TELEX 775-412 ¯ TWX 910-881-1710
32 Port of Houston Magazine
OF THE MORE THAN 30 LINESGoing to the Persian Gulf
¯ None of Them Book More Cargo¯ None of Them Offer Lower Rates
on Breakbulk Cargo¯ None of Them Provide Thru B’s/L
to more Inland citiesFROM MORE LOCATIONS THAN
The National Flag Line of Iran
Established 1841
NORTON, LILLY & CO., INC.90 West St., N.Y., N.Y. 10006 (212) 791-6500/6506HOUSTON 713-222-9601 NEW ORLEANS1121WalkerSt. Suite510 4141ntern’l Trade Mart 504-581-6215
J
The Southwestern Foundation for Inter-national Business Education and Research andthe United States Department of Commercerecently sponsored a seminar at the WorldTrade Club to survey U.S. Business Oppor-tunities in Iran. Shown from the left: MichaelSmith, U.S. Department of Commerce; Allen G.Flets Jr. Fluor Engineering and Consultants,Inc.; Felix C. Guerrero, Director, U.S. Dept. ofCommerce, Houston; Vernon L. Engberg,PH.D., Executive Vice President, SouthwesternFoundation for International Business Education,and Dr. Otmar Kolber, Vice President,Manager, Far Fast and Middle East Regions,Texas Commerce Bank.
ES:rAOUS.EO 1880
SillP A(~ENTS STEVEI)Oi~ES
REPRESENTING:Argentine Line,
Atlantic Cargo Services,Bank Line, Black Star,
I--Ioegh Lines,Italia/Costa Line
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines,Nedlloyd, Royal Netherlands,
Costa Line.
STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANYCotton Exchange Building
Houston, Texas
713/228-1431Cable: "STRACHAN"
Hansen & Tidemann ~nc. General Agents
Houston --Call (713) 223-4181
January, 1978 33
n
FE$COHASlTALL...INDEPENDENT RA TES
PLUS
DIRECT CONTAIN-ER SHIP SERVICE
4=ALL THREEU.S. COASTS
DIRECT BREAK-BULK SERVICEFOR ANY KIND OFCARGO
TOTALMINI-BRIDGECONNECTIONS
YOU GET MORE WITH MORAM
MORAM67 Walnut Ave. Clark. N.J. 07066(201) 574-1144
Book now.., call these numbers. Atlanta (404) 451-8251Chicago (312) 986-9520 ¯ Dallas [214) 638 4630 ̄ Houston (713)960-9191 ¯ Long Beach 1213) 436 8161 ̄ New Orleans 1504)566 0581 ̄ New York (2121 374-1220 * Portland [503) 222-9911San Francisco (415) 788 8320 ̄ Seattle (206; 623-5394Vanc3uver (604) 689 1431
Bamberger’s In OperationBamberger Polymers, Inc., offering more than a decade
of experience in the successful trading and marketing ofplastics raw materials, now has its new Houston facility infull operation.
As Houston is at the center of the Gulf Coastpetrochemical industry, Bamberger is able to ship plasticsraw materials promptly and efficiently to all parts of theworld. In addition, since t~ey are located at 7171 ClintonDrive, within one mile offhe Port of Houston, they offerresin manufacturers unique facilities for handling their ex-port shipments.
The Houston Office of Bamberger Polymers is respon-sible for sales and customer service for the entire south-western part of the United States. They warehouse, transfer,and package plastics resins in bulk, bags or cartons. Theyoffer a complete and flexible transfer service, used forplastics resins exclusively, with complete assurance forcleanliness and quality control.
Here at the Houston facility, personnel operate high-speed packaging machinery, bag packers and stretch-wrapequipment; they use the latest automatic digital read-outscales for accurate net weight packaging of boxes and car-tons, and they can blend uniformly, prior to packaging, bymeans of specially equipped silos.
To round off their total ability for fast resin transfer,Bamberger owns and operates DK pumping units which aremobile and available on a custom basis to resin manufac-turers and plastics processors, as well as to railroads,trucking and shipping lines anf others for emergency tran-sfer of materials. These units enable efficient pumping fromrailcars into seabulk containers or from seabulk containersinto silos, cars or packages. Facilities are also available toresin suppliers on a custom packaging basis.
Bulk cars arrive on one side of the warehouse and con-tainers are loaded on the other. Since it is possible topackage several cars a day, bulk cars are emptied andreleased promptly. Often, they can meet sailing schedulesthe next day, if required. When necessary, they can packand store until the ship sails--still a fast turnaround forrailcars.
Bamberger Polymers has facilities at the Port of NewYork; at Port Newark, New Jersey; in Canada at Torontoand Montreal; and in Europe at Rotterdam, Holland.
All Types of CoverageWaterfront Insurance
Marine
Casualty#c Fire
BEN H. MOOREINSURANCE AGENCY
Bill Moore John Goodyear915World Trade Bldg. Houston, Tx. 77002
Phone: (7131 228-5227Cob le: MOORDEEN
34 Port of Houston Ntogazin~
The Mayor of Concepcion, Chile and his son were visitors at the Port ofI-4ouston Authority recently, spearheading a future visit by a team fromChile that will study the Port of Houston in more detail to assist indeveloping a port at Concepcion. The Chilean team will be in Houston in1978 to spend more time with engineering and operations. Shown at thePort Authority’s Executive Office are from left: Michael Scrocio,Executive Secretary to the Port Commission; (seated) Enrique VanRysselberghe M., Mayor of Concepcion, Chile: Enrique Van RysselbergheV.: and Benjamin Rencoret R., Consul of Chile.
MANUFACTURED BY
UMI~.SORB(MOISTURE ADSORBENT)
DESICCANT, ACTIVATED, BAGGED,FOR PACKAGING USE ANDSTATIC DEHUMIDIFICATiOH
Locally stocked by the DesiccantCompany in 1 thru 80 unit bags.Available with tie strings, heatsealed bags or in bulk containers asrequired.
Distributed By."
THE DESICCANT COMPANYA Division of Allied Tape & Strapping Co., Inc.
6600 Stillwell(713) 645-4075 Houston, Texas 77087
CALL 2.24-4106
E.S. Binnings, Inc. Moves to Melrose BuildingThe Melrose Building welcomes E.S. Binnings, Inc.
to its growing list of tenants in the transportation field.Their offices combine beauty and efficiency and, of cour-se, they are conveniently located in the heart of Houstonand only a block from the Customs House. Among theother transportation company offices in the MelroseBuilding are:Smith & JohnsonHudsons Intl.Harper Robinson GroupDcmlel F. Young & Co.Gdynia America Line
Lone Star ShippingLykes Bros. S.S. Co.Don Hancock & Co.Norton, LillySchenkers Intl.
For information, phone Wayne Reyes at (713) 224-2764or come by and inspect the building for yourself.Professionally managed and leased by Laguarta, Gavrel& Kirk, Inc.
The MELROSE BUILDINGJanuary, 1978 35
The M/V DESERT PRINCE, a vessel of West Africa Line, made her firstcall to the Port of Houston recently, and her agents, T.T.T. Ship Agencies,Inc., greeted her with a gala cocktail reception, during which the captainof the vessel was presented with a color plaque of the port. The vessel isa Greek flag ship with a cruising speed of 14.5 knots. Shown at thereception are from left: A. Tsakonas, Chief Engineer; C. Rios, LineManager, T.T.T. Ship Agencies, Inc.; A. Dounis, Master of the vessel;Armando Waterland, Midwestern Sales Manager, Port of Houston: KenDavenport, General Manager, T.T.T. Ship Agencies Inc.; and G.M. Glyt-sis, Port Captain, West Africa Line Ltd.
Architects to Meet HereThe Gulf Section of the Society of Naval Architects and
Marine Engineers will hold its Annual Winter Meeting inHouston on February 10, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel accor-ding to John Chivvis, West Area Vice Chairman.
The meeting will bring together representatives of theSociety and guests from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, andAlabama in a program which includes technical sessions, aluncheon meeting, and a dinner dance.
Robert T. Young, President of the Society of Naval Ar-chitects and Marine Engineers, and also President of theAmerican Bureau of Shipping, will be the featured speakerat the dinner meeting.
~; CARGO, HATCH & LIFEBOAT COVERS ,~
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rInc.
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Providing SCAMP ® underwater hull clean-ing service to ships calling in the Gulf Coastarea. Complete hull cleaning in-the-water inless than 12 hours with our mobile equip-ment. Notify RMP at least 48 hours prior toarrival and we will be waiting at the dock.
West Loop South, Suite 1456 Houston, Texas 77027Telephone 713mgMl-182t Telex 775665Los Angeles-San Diego.Honolulu-Norfolk-San Francisco-Housto~
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"All Aboard America"
The M/V GOLDEN HOPE made her maiden voyage to Houston recently to discharge at the PortAuthorJty’s Bulk Materials Handling Plant. George Altvater, Executive Director of the Port,presented a maiden voyage plaque to the vessel while it was here. From the left are Jim Bletsch,of Bletsch Steamship Company, agents for thevessel; Mr. Altvater; Captain Costi Filippis,Master; Robert E. Jones, Director of the Produc-tion Department of Imco Services, and James E.Widman, Manager of Transportation for ImcoServices.
GULF PORTS CRATING CO.Export PackingCommercial~MilitaryBoxingNCrating-~Processing
HOUSTON: 1225 McCarty 675.9101NEW OItLEANS: 1717 Tcheupltoulas 525-9936
12 OFFICES SERVING THE GULFAND SOUTH ATLANTIC
NEW YORK ̄ WILMINGTON * CHARLESTON ̄ SAVANNAH ̄ JACKSONVILLEPORT EVERGLADES ¯ MIAMI ¯ TAMPA ̄ MOBILE ̄ NEW ORLEANS ̄ HOUSTON ̄ ATLANTA
II ¯I: larr, ngton, c...,,.SHIP AGENTS / CONTRACTING STEVEDORES / TERMINAL OPERATORS / CARGO CONSULTANTS
HOUSTON: 310 Melrose Blda. 1121 Walker, P.O.Box 52488. Houston 77052Phone: (713)224-4012 ¯ 1"~: 910-881-2649 ̄ Cable: HARICO, Houston
Fast Cargo ServiceFROM HOUSTON AND NEW ORLEANS
FORTNIGHTL Yto Maracaibo*, Aruba*, Curacao*
Guanta, Barbados, Trinidad,Georgetown and Poramaribo
*On Inducement from MobileAgents:
Houston, Mobile, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas, Memphis,Atlanta ........................................ STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANYPhiladelphia, Pittsburgh ................................... LAVINO SHIPPING CO.Baltimore, Norfolk ..................................... RAMSAY, SCARLETT & CO.Detroit, Cleveland .................... INTERNATIONAL GREAT LAKES SHIPPING CO.
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Come aboard for an experiencein innovative transportationservices. Forget about thoseroutine or out-of-the-ordinaryshipments. Give us your trailer-loads and watch the freightmove fast, direct, and econom-ically anywhere in the nation.As specialists in piggyback servicwe can offer a tailor-made pro-gram to satisfy even your mostunusual transportation needs.
Call today for our brochure out-lining complete details on ratesand services.
EYSTONE TERMINALSJACK A. RAU
SUITE 124NORTHTIMBERS OFFICE BLDG.
4101 NORTH FREEWAYHOUSTON, TEXAS 77022
(713) 691 3041
Third St. at Hackensack Ave.SOUTH KEARNY
NEW JERSEY 07032(201) 589-4421(212) 227-6390
Room 115 Dunmar Bldg.Dundalk Marine Terminal
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21224(301) 285 7041
Suite 1163466 Progress Drive
CORNWELLS HEIGHTS, PA. 19020(Philadelphia)(215) 638 9480
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(Boston)(617) 241 8499
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TURNBUCKLES--SHACKLESWIRE ROPE--CLIPS
POLYETHYLENE WRAP--KRAFT PAPERIGLOO COOLERS
ATGUL SALESP.O. Box 15688-Houston 77020
Phone: (713) 672-8755
The Foreign Credit Insurance Association sponsored a reception lastmonth to announce the promotions of two men responsible for theoperations of the Houston office. Ernest L. Kangas has been promoted toWestern Regional Manager, and David I. Brunson to Manager of theHouston office, succeeding William North who will retire in April.Kangas will assume responsibility for FCIA’s Houston and Los Angeles of-rices which cover the West and Southwest portions of the U.S. Shownfrom left at the reception are William W. Redway from New York, FCIAVice President; Ernest Kangas; Robert A Keenan of New York, Presidentof FCIA; David Brunson; and William North.
DISPOSABLE DUNNAGE BAGSDamage-Free Cargo
EconomicalLabor Saving
Side-to-Side Bracing
Eliminates End-to-EndBracing
JAN MILLER SHIPPING SYSTEMS, Inc.408 Link Road, Houston, Tex. 77009 Phone: (713) 861-5059
Atlanticargo... the flexible cargo service to North Europe ports with container and breakbulkcapabilities on all vessels. Our frequent sailings ( from Houston, New Orleans, Mobile andTampa every 10 days) give you the opportunity to plan your cargo shipments to meet theconsignees’ needs and your production schedules.
Rotation of overseas ports can be adjusted to meet requirements of special shipments to helpyou get your cargo delivered when and where needed. When you want a shipping service to NorthEurope that will flex to your needs, call Atlanticargo.
U.S. General Agent: Strachan Shipping CompanyAtlanticargo Division
P.O. Box 52490 ¯ Houston, Tex. 77052Tel: 713/228-1431 ¯ Tx: 910-881-5079
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The M/V BLUE PEARL made her maidenvoyage to Houston recently and the captainwas presented a color plaque of the Port ofHouston to welcome the vessel. Shown aboardthe ship during the reception are from the left,Walt Drake, Galapagos Line Manager for Nor-ton Lilly and Co., agents for the vessel; BillSuggs, Norton, Lilly Sales Manager; Capt. A.Patsiasjis, Master of the ship; and Comman-dante Vicente Mino of Quayaquil, Ecuador,Owner of Galapagos Line.
Cable Address "’KERRLINE’" Houston
KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Inc.United States Gulf Ports to Spain . . . Morocco . . . Portugal . . . Japan
Hong Kong . . . Korea . . . Singapore . . . Arabian and
Persian Gulf Ports... West Africa
Clegg Bldg.S06 Caroline St.
HOUSTONCotton Exchange Bldg.
DALLASCotton Exchange Bldg.
GALVESTON
HYSTERRANKS FIRSTAMONG THEWORLD’STOUGHESTWEIGHTLIFTERS.Hyster lift trucks are unbeatenin performance and reliability.There s a big selection of diesel,gas, electric and LP models insizes to move almost anythingworth mo.~g-- offshoreor on. That s why worldover, Stewart & Stevensonand Hyster lift trucks arefound carrying theweight of the world.
Buy, rentor lease with main-tenance a Hyster heavyweight.Service 24 hours a day--aStewart & Stevenson plus.
C. Jim Stewart & Stevenson, Inc.Materials Handling Division, 1701 Preston Ave.Houston, Texas 77002, 713/223-1363
Branches: Beaumont, Corpus Christi, Harlingen, San Antonio.
14YSTER
January, 1978 39
Clean Channel Industries Inc.OIL SPILL RECOVERY SYSTEMS
Work Boat with Crane ServiceVacuum Trucks, Skimming Barges, ContainmentBoom and Specially Equipped Floating Equipment
Prompt 24-Hour ServiceHouston Phone: 923-2785
Galveston Phone: 762-7785 Texas City Phone:762-7785
"1 sell for many insurance companies, not just one, whichmeans I can give you the most effective coverage forthe most efficient cost."Cornelius & Associates represents manylarge insurance companies so they’re underno obligation to sell for just one company.Because they are an independent agency,Cornelius & Associates has the freedom tocarefully analyze your operations and puttogether the most effective insurance pack-age for your company.
Whether you’re involved with ship building,ship repair, drilling, tugs, cargo barges or anyother marine-related industry, Cornelius &Associates can tailor a program to meet yourneeds and budget.Contact Cornelius & Associates at 526-5297and learn how many benefits an IndependentAgent/Broker can offer you.
Cornelius & AssociatesThe Policy People
3101 Richmond Avenue, Suite 240Houston, Texas 77006 (713) 526-5297
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Wet Marine Builders Risk ° Ship Repairers LiabilityBonds ° Hull Protection and Indemnity
Two New FormsTo help facilitate international
maritime traffic, the U.S. CustomsService has adopted two new forms foruse on arrival of ships in this country.The two forms follow standardizedmodel forms developed by the Inter-national Chamber of Shipping andhave been the subject of discussion at anumber of international conferences inrecent years. Customs modified themsomewhat to make them conform toexisting United States law.
Treasury Decision 77-255, publishedin the Federal Register, announcedrules governing the two new Customsforms (CF 1302, "CargoDeclaration," and CF 1302-A, "CargoDeclaration-Outward with Com-mercial Forms") and allows voluntaryusage of the forms by the public untilSeptember 1, 1978, whereafter usagebecomes mandatory.
The two new forms are replacingexisting Customs Form 7527-A, "U.S.Customs Inward Foreign Manifest,"and Customs form 1374, "OutwardForeign Manifest." Customs will con-tinue to accept Customs Forms 7527-Aand 1374 from the public until Sep-tember 1, 1978.
II
Cooper Stevedoring
Telephone us at our Docks Office,(713) 674-2711 or our Executive Office,F:.(713) 224-4236. We also have Ports ofj/~,Operation in the following locations: " :f/~Mobile, St. Louis, New Orleans, ~/Burnside/Darrow, Long Beach, a~j~Los Angeles, Pascagoula, Gulf-port, Galveston, Freeport, ~:iNorfolk, Ports of Hampton Roads, J
IIS All IN KNOWING flOWTHIRTY YEARS OF "KNOW HOW"ENABLE US TO GUIDE YOUR SHIP-MENTS SAFELY AND QUICKLYTHROUGH CUSTOMS AND ON TOFINAL DESTINATION...OCEAN ORAIR. WHY NOT LET US MEET YOURNEXT CONSIGNMENT...
OCEAN IMPORTTELEPHONE: 236-1216609 Fannin St. Houston, Texas 77002
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Several Port of Houston Authority staff members were in Austin recen-tly to witness the signing into law of an act providing for State cer-tification of marine firefighters. The Hon. Oolph Briscoe, Governor ofthe State of Texas, is shown signing the bill. Those watching include,from left, F. William Colburn, Port Counsel; Don Odell, Texas StateFirefighters Association; Louis Hebert, International Association ofFirefighters; Ken Parker, Pilot of the Port Fireboat CAPT. FARNSWORTH;Tom Pallotta, Pilot of the Port Fireboat CAPT. CROTTY; Henry Smith,Fireman Training Commission; State Senator Chat Brooks; StateRepresentative Jim Clark; and State Representative Ed Watson.
TEXAS STAR SHIPPING CO., INC.Steamship Agents Stevedores
Charter BrokersTexas Gulf Ports
Houston Office:506 Cotton Exchange Bldg.(713) 228-4343TWX 910-881-1535
Corpus Christi Office:521 Atlantic Mobil Bldg.
(512) 884-7769
6 ROCHBMSTILL PROVIDES:
PRODUCT AVAILABILITY/WORLD WIDE
Whatever you may need; whereveryou dock.
DELIVERY AND SERVICE/WORLD WIDERegardless of amount: 24 hours aday, 7 days a week.
There is a simple reason for oursuccess. Each Rochem company isowner-managed, owner-run. So eachhas a personal involvement--andincentive--to keep you a satisfiedcustomer.
--YOUR LOCAL ROCHEM REPRESENTATIVE IS--
ROCHEM LTD. 7118 HarrisburgHouston, Texas 77011 926-1797
~INIC, IIWORLD WIDE SERVICE
CHEMICALS AND EQUIPMENT
SHIP VIATHE
PORT OF HOUSTON
You supplythe ship or rig.
We supply the rest.Texas Marine is the complete offshore supply store.
We offer literally everything, from soup to nuts. Com-plete deck and engine, provisions,electrical, steward
sundries and fire protection equipment. All you need isthe ship or rig.., and Texas Marine.
TEXAS MARINE& INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO.
8050 Harrisburg ̄ P.O. Box 5218Houston, Texas 77012 ̄ Telephone: 713/923-9771
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DEEPWATER INDUSTRIAL
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For further information contact
11 GLANVILLE.MABRAY, INC. ___..316 EASTERN AIRLINES BUILDING
ONE GREENWAY PLAZA DRIVE HOUSTON, TEXAS 77046 (713) 622-8155Attention: Thomas G. Mabray
T
Don’t Tie Up Your Sh!p.24-hour service [] Radio-equipped vehicles [] Safest equipment[] Trained techniciansWe have 28 years experience in Houston and a thorough knowledgeof commodities and characteristics of fumigants.Thoroughly trainedpersonnel in spraying, fumigation, gas removal, safety.
For Peace of Mind, Call Big State.JlJ,
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NIGHT AND Bill Spitz Ed HaddockHOLIDAY NUMBERS: 723-1801 784-3456.
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Whatever your shipping needs, Transoceanic canhandle them quickly, efficiently and economically
--from any part of the world to any other.
SHIPPING COMPANY, INC.Suite 239, Houston World Trade Center, Houston, Texas 77001
Telephone (713) 224-9587 ̄ Telex: 76-2534 ¯ Cable: Transocean Hou
OFFICES: NEW ORLEANS ¯ HOUSTON ¯ GALVESTON ¯ BALTIMOREPARIS ¯ TOKYO ¯ ROTTERDAM ¯ SAN SALVADOR
And Agents at All Other Major World Ports
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January, 1978
Suite 239Houston World Trade Center
HOUSTON, TEX. 77001(713) 224-9587Telex: 762534
3039 Jetero Blvd. WestHouston Intercontinental Airport
HOUSTON, TEX. 77060(713) 443-8080Telex: 76-2534
Suite 1505International Trade Mart
NEW ORLEANS, LA. 70130(504) 524-3341Telex: 58-4242
P. O. Box 201081432 Kenner Ave.
NEW ORLEANS, LA. 70141(504) 721-2936Telex: 58-4242
Call or write for our color brochure.
Suite 400First Hutchings-Sealy
National Bank BuildingGALVESTON, TEX. 77550
(713) 763-8869 Telex: 76-5434
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401 East Pratt St.BALTIMORE, MD. 21202
(301) 752-7304
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