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National Maritime Day was observed by various Houston maritime groups, highlighted by the annualPropeller Club Dinner Dance. Here Propeller Club President Paul Hedemann, left, is shown with MissShelley Burrell, crowned "Miss Houston Marffime Day"; Carlos Ayala of San Antonio, winner of theSouthern Regional Award of the National Maritime Poster Contest, and Captain James Baker, secondvice president of the Propeller Club.
New Ship LineAppoints Biehl
Gulf Alaska Shipping Corporation, anewly organized Houston shipping line,has appointed Biehl & Company, Inc.as its [LS. general agents.
Gulf Alaska’s inauguration of servicefrom Gulf of Mexico ports direct tothe Alaskan ports of Anchorage, Sewardand Valdez is scheduled for this month.Hal G. Laws is .president of the newHouston maritime firm.
Biehl & Company has offices in Hous-ton and New Orleans and in other Gulfports and inland cities.
ttow to mal~ Inml~oat your
lift tnwk investment !First, make them Towmotor for the long-lived reliabilityand economy that reduces costs. Then, get them fromMustang for the service backing that assures uninter-rupted productivity.
That’s the way to make money on lift trucks.Call Mustang. We rent, sell and service Towmotor lift
trucks for all applications.
INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO.
6006 Navigation Blvd., Houston, Texas (713) 928-3391A Subsidiary of Mustang Tractor & Equipment Company
EL CAMPO LUFKIN BEAUMONT(713) 543-3389 (713) 632-5565 (713) 892-8412
Tewmotor is a trademark of Towmotor Corporation, a subsidiary of Calerpillar Tractor Co. [] is a trademark of Caterpillar Tractor Co.
TheBANK LINE Ltd.Regular Service from
U. S. Gulf Ports to
Australiaalld
New lea,land
¯ Brisbane
¯ Melbourne
¯ Auckland
¯ Lyttelton
¯ Sydney
¯ Adelaide
¯ Wellington
¯ Dunedin
¯ ¯ ¯
General Agents
BOYD, WEIR and
SEWELL, Inc.New York
¯ ¯ m
Gulf Agents
STRACHAN
SHIPPING CO.
Houston - Galveston - Mobile
Memphis-New Orleans-Dallas
Chicago - Atlanta - St. Louis
JUNE, 1970 21
MATRISCIANI PROMOTEDH. R. ’Matt’ Matrisciani has been ap.pointed Assistant to
Manager of Personnel--Communications, Southern PacificCompany, headquartered at Houston. Formerly a SpecialAssistant ill the Public Relations Department, Matriscianihas been with Southern Pacific since 1916.
PORT HOUSTON TRANSPORT CORP.6917 NAVIGATION BLVD. ̄ P.O. BOX 9296
HOUSTON 11, TEXAS921-4168
U. S. CUSTOM BONDEDSPECIALIZING IN IMPORT & EXPORT HAULING
TRUCKS AND CARGO INSUREDBONDED PERSONNEL
Call Us on Your Local Transport Pcablem
SINCE 1914
Export and Domestie Crating
OFFICE MOVING AND STORING SPECIALISTS
WALDTRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
5205 S. Rice Ave. Phone 666-21 21
Working Partner withthe Port of HoustonHelping develop ~ .~ ,~the Houston- ~Gulf Coast area /C_~’~,
~ HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY
Hon. Arao Ohta, right, Consul General of Japan, and Mrs. Ohta, werehosts on April 29th at a reception in the Petroleum Club commemoratingthe birthday of His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Hirohito. Mayor Pro-temporeDick Gottlleb presented the toast to the Emperor. From left to right areConsul Isamu Kodama and Mrs. Kodama; Mr. and Mrs. Gottlleb, and Mrs.Ohta with the Consul General.
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James Hutchins, Jr., right, assistant sales manager of the Export Market-ing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., was inHouston last month to address the International Business Committee of theChamber of Commerce and while here toured the Port of Houston aboardthe inspection vessel SAM HOUSTON. He is shown here with GarlandWheeler of the local office of the Commodity Credit Corporation.
N.Y.K. LINEEXPRESS SERVICE
THREE MONTHLY SAILINGS
GULF PORTSTO
JAPANPlus Monthly Service Direct To:
HONG KONG ¯ KEELUNG ¯ KAOHSIUNGGULF AGENTS
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORPORATIONHOUSTON . GALVESTON . BEAUMONT , DALLAS
PORT ARTHUR * NEW ORLEANS ̄ MEMPHIS ° MOBILE
Two Baylor College of Medicine students won summer scholarships pre-sented by the Houston Branch of the English-Speaking Union and are herepresented their awards by Dr. Damon Wells, Jr., local Scholarship Chair-man. Terry W. Hugg, center, will study and do research at Guy’s Hospital,London, under the Leslie Coleman Scholarship, and Ralph E. Dittman willmake a study of the British medical system at London University, Universityof Birmingham, Exeter University and the University of Newcastle-on-Tyneunder the Stuart Sherar Scholarship. Both scholarships were given as amemorial to past presidents of the Houston E-S.U.
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Miss Pat Buzan, third from left, representing the Women’s Traffic Club ofHouston, was named Miss Transportation for 1970 in competition amongthese other five lovely young ladies representing various segments of theHouston transportation industry. Posed here on the Port’s inspection vesselSAM HOUSTON they are, from left, Miss Jean Ann Montgomery, OilfieldHaulers Association; Miss Stella Walker, first runner-up, representing HoustonAir Cargo Association; Miss Buzan; Miss Diane Waldrop, second runner-up,representing |he Interline Club; Miss Shelley Burrell, Propeller Club, andMiss Shirley McLain, Delta Nu Alpha, transportation fraternity.
Customs Brokers - International Freight Forwarders - Air CargoLos Angeles - San Francisco - Hollywood - San Diego - Chicago
f
.~om,O ALTO NTEAMSHIPORPORATION/p Agents & Termma/ Operators
WEST GULF EAST GULF7th Floor World Trade Center 2300 International Trade MartHouston, Texas 77002 New Orleans, Louisiana 70130Tel: CA 8-8661 ° TWX: 713-571-1421 Tel: 524-0701 ° TWX: 504-822-5024
Cable DALSHIP
OFFICES IN: Beaumont ¯ Dallas ¯ Galveston ̄ Memphis ¯ Mobile ̄ New YorkPort Arthur ¯ in Mexico City--Agencia Transoceanica de Vapores, S A
While in Houston to play in the Champion’s Golf tournament recently,South African golfer Gary Player purchased this quarter horse mare fromR. B. Hunsaker of Dallas to be shipped for breeding on his 2,000 acreranch in South Africa. Here Capt. S. Mayl of the Safmarine Line’s M/VWELTEBREDEN, looks at the mare as Hon. Svend Hansen, honorary Consulof South Africa and president of Hansen & Tidemann, agents for Safmarlne,puts a quieting hand on her nose. Holding the halter is Hugh Coburn,sales manager for Hansen & Tidemann.
W. R. Gilmore of Miami, Oklahoma, center, sales manager, Eagle-PicherIndustries, Inc., recently visited Houston where he discussed shipmentsthrough the Port of Houston with Robert Debner, left, of F. J. Herbelin,foreign freight forwarders, and Captain W. L. Farnsworth, head of theHouston National Cargo Bureau.
In Houstonand the world’sbusiest portsSea-Landserves you better,saves youmoney!
JUNE, 1970 23
AMERIND NAMEDAmerind Container services of
Chicago has been named the new mid-West agcnt for Orient Overseas Lineand will soli(:iL cargo in the states ofIndiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,Iowa and west Michigan for all Orientoverseas services to and from the U.S.Gulf, Atlantic and Pacific ports to theFar East, Southeast Asia a~d Australia.
BEN H. MOOREINSURANCE AGENCYBen H. Moore- William C. Moore
MARINE - CASUALTY - FIRECable: MOORDEEN
915 World Trade Bldg. 228-5227
Fast Freight, Reefer, Deep Tank and Passenger Service
U.S. GULF / FAR EAST SERVICE
Regular Sailings From:
HOUSTON ̄ GALVESTON ¯ BEAUMONT
MOBILE ¯ NEW ORLEANSALSO OTHER.TEXAS PORTS AS CARGO WARRANTS
MANILA ¯ HONG KONG ¯ BANGKOK ̄ SAIGON ¯ SINGAPORED JAKARTA ¯ PORT SWETTENHAM ̄ PENANG ̄ BELAWAN DELl
Agents Agents:
BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. BIEHL & COMPANY17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y. 10004 Sixth Floor, WORLD TRADE BLDG.,
: HOUSTON, TEXAS(212) 944-1300 CApitol 2-9961
Shown at the Port of Houston inspecting newlyarrived John Deere Company tractors manufac-tured and shipped from Mannhelm, Germany,aboard the M/V ZELZATE are, from the left,Charles Clark, assistant manager, Port of Houstonwarehouses; Don Hancock, W. R. Zanes & Com-pany, foreign freight forwarders and customsbrokers; R. H. Christopher of Conroe, John Deerearea service manager; H. W. Hamrick of Dallas,John Deere order department; C. M. Davis ofDallas, John Deere traffic manager; and H. M.Broadnax, general sales manager, Port of Houston.
PLANT IS OPENEDThe first phase of a new chemical
plant being built in the Bayport Indus-trial District, adjacent to the HoustonShip Channel and NASA’s MannedSpacecrah (icnter, has been completedand officially opened. The new plant isSignal Chemical Company, a 160-acrecomplex which will employ some 125people and manufacture hydroquinoneand resorcinol. The initial investment isestimated at $12 million.
HOUSTON:..,,., link in the ehain of Lykes 6 trade routes
Generations of LYKES shipping experience are
export-importback°f today’s outstanding service to thetrade. J 1~1, L,.| N F~ SOur new cargo fleet is among America’s finest and~~~/~/ ifastest with more 20-knot ships than any other~j~.~single privately-owned fleet in the world. They
are regularly and dependably scheduled. ~ g’ LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIP CO., INC.Cotton Exchange Bldg., Houston, Texas
Offices and Agents in the United States and in Principal World Ports
U. K. LINE ¯ CONTINENT LINE ¯ MEDITERRANEAN LINE ¯ AFRICA LINE ¯ ORIENT LINE ¯ CARIBBEAN LINE
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UNITED STEVEDORINGCotton Exchange Bldg.
Division OfStates Marine Lines, Inc.
227-0687 227-3374
The G & H Towing Company commissioned its 2150-HP, single-screw vessel, STURGEON whichincorporates a 150-HP wheelhouse-controlled bow thruster for greater maneuverability and ef~ciencyplus increased safety for the tow. The STURGEON is equipped for extended operation on the highseas with a full complement of electronics and navigational aids and in her acceptance test dem-onstrated a bollard pull of 60,000 pounds.
Barge CompletedThe first of two of the largest deck
cargo barges cxcr built in the Houstonarea has I,ecn coml,h’lcd and deliveredby Todd Ship)ard (Houst,m l)ixision)to San Francisco’s Harbor Tug & BargeCompany.
The giant /()O-foot-hmg~ ]()O-foot-widebarges are unnmmted craft designed tobe tmvcd and to carry 61 rail cars,although the first job will be to trans-port some 12.000 Ions of 18-inch pipeto Alaska’s I)rttdhoe Bay area for thefirst portion of the 800-mile oil pipe-
]i,te which is 1o cross the State ofAlaska from the oil-rieh North Slopeand ending at Valdez on the AlaskanGulf.
The second barge is schedttled fordelixcrx in May.
GULF PORTS CRATING CO.Export PackingCommercial--MilitaryBoxing--Crating--Processing
HOUSTON: 1600 N. 75th St., 923-5551NEW ORLEANS: 1717 Tchoupitoulas 525-9936
Compania Snd Americana de VaporesExpress Freight Service From
HOUSTON ¯ GALVESTONMOBILE ¯ NEW ORLEANS
AND OTHER PORTS AS CARGO OFFERS
TO PANAMAECUADOR ̄ PERUBOLIVIA ¯ CHILE
29 Broadway, New York, N. Y.Tel. (212) 943-8600
Gulf Agents
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.NEW ORLEANS ¯ HOUSTON ¯ MOBILEGALVESTON ¯ CHICAGO ¯ ST. LOUISATLANTA ¯ DALLAS ¯ MEMPHIS
E. S. Binnings, Inc.711$t;;~N ~NP SSI;E t;06
Telephone: CApitol 5-0531
HOUSTON, TEXAS
FRENCH LINE{French Atlantic)
HANSA LINE(Med./Red Sea/Persian Gulf)
GRANCOLOMBIANA LINECentral America, Colombia,
Ecuador, PeruPanama via Cristobal
OFFICES
NEW. ORLEANS HOUSTONMEMPHIS GALVESTON
ST. LOUIS DALLAS
First class American flag service with frequent sailingsfrom U.S. Gulf ports, Vera Cruz and Tampico to theCaribbean, Brazil, Uruguay and Argen-tina. Every two weeks to West Africafrom U.S. Gulf.
Modern cargo liners offering dependable expressservices for refrigerated, bulk, dry, liquid, heavy-lift,containerized and general cargoes.
Delta Steamship Lines, Inc., P. O. Box 50250, New Orleans, La. 70150New York ¯ Washington ¯ Chicago ¯ Houston ° Mobile
JUNE, 1970 25
Houston New OrleansVishva Sandesh June 12 June 10Vishva Prem June 30 June 27State of Madhya
Pradesh July 13 July 10
New York - 90 West Street - (212) 732-2211New Orleans - 1338 Intern’l Trade Mart - 522-6101
Houston - 420 McFadden Bldg, - 222-9601Galveston - 512 U.S. Nat’l Bank Bldg. - 765-9463Dallas - 513 Cotton Exchange Bldg. - 747-5064Mobile - Marine Bulk Ore Terminal - 433-1536
DIRECT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE
U. S. GULFPORTS
TO:
MANCHESTER- LIVERPOOL ,, GLASGOWHouston Galveston New Orleans Mobile
Sommers Isle June 12 June 13 June 15
Picardy June 24 June 26 June 29
Chandeleur July 9 July 11 July 14
Houston: 814 World Trade Bldg. - Phone (713) 227-1521
7/-f//-k~’~"WITHY at LTD.NEW ORLEANS ̄ HOUSTON
CO., GALVESTON ¯ NEW YORKALEXANDER SHIPPING CO./MEMPHIS ¯ DALLAS ST. LOUIS’CHICAGO
’1glx:-- j inC.Steve©lores’ 1
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CONTRACTING & CONSULTING STEVEDORESGENERAL, BULK & GRAIN CARGO HANDLING
CAR & BARGE LOADING and UNLOADING
NEW ORLEANS1338 INTERNATIONAL TRADE MART
TEL: 522-6101
HOUSTON GALVESTON320 McFADDEN BLDG. 717 U.S. NAT;L. BANK BLDG.
TEL: 222-9601 TEL: 765-9463
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Japanese Consul Sadao Saito from the con-sulate general in Los Angeles recently paid avisit to Houston Consul General Arao Ota andwhile here toured the Port of Houston. He isshown here on the upper deck of the Port’sinspection vessel SAM HOUSTON just prior tothe tour.
CONSULTANTS OPEN
A new Midwest firm engaged infreight contracting, cargo l)rokcrage, car-tage, warehousing, marine insurance andtransl)ortatlon consultalion has openedits otficcs in Chicago Heights, Illinois.The multi-service business is the McDceTransportation Systems, htc., lwaded byJ. M. McDowell, president, whose associ-ations in the rich! ha~.e inchtded j.bsas manager of sales, Nordship Agencies,Inc. and assistant manager of Tri-CoastShipping Company, both in Chica~go.
LONGHORNTRANSFER SERVICE, INC.SPECIALIZING--IMPORT/EXPORT TRUCKING7112 Avenue C Houston, Texas
926-2661"Perfection in Performance is Achieved Only
by Experience"
EnvironmentalTechnology Division,Shilstone TestingLaboratory, Inc.
Pollution problems investiga-tions-Air and water pollution sam-pling - Laboratory analyses-Wastetreatability and reuse studies-Controlrecommendations- Consultation withabatement design engineers. Otherenvironmental testing services.
Established 1 9011714 west Capitol Avenue Houston, Texas 77007 (713) 224 2047814 6onti Street New Orleans. Louisiana 70t12 (504) 524-8395
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christened by Fluor Ocean Services,Inc. at Houston’s Todd Shipyards lastmonth.
Once at the site for laying the pipe,the FLUOR RB-2 will unreel its loadof pipe onto the ocean floor using itspatented and unique technique.
Another smaller reel-type barge of
Fluor’s Aquatic Division has been inservice in the Gulf of Mexico since theearly 1960’s and has laid more thanseven million feet of pipe.
Mrs. M. A. Ellsworth, wife of FluorPresident M. A. Ellsworth of LosAngeles, officially christened the newBarge in March.
Alexander G. Arroyos, long known in Houstonfreight forwarding/customs brokering circles, re-cently announced the opening of new offices at225 Japhet in Houston where his new firm,Alexander G. Arroyos, Customs Broker-FreightForwarding Consultant, is located. Arroyos mostrecently was associated with the R. W. Smith &Company, Inc. as vice president and generalmanager of the foreign freight forwarding andcustoms brokering firm. Arroyos became a licensedcustomshouse broker in 1966.
Pipe Barge IsChristened
An offsh(m., pil)elayin ~ barge thatcan put down a continuous string ofwelded pipc .f up to 12 inches in di-ameter and in water as deep as 1500feet from a giant 80-foot rccl was
We Buy Restricted or Blocked ForeignFunds For U.S. Dollars. Sell us ~’ourforeign royalties, dividends, rents, in-heritances, gold and silver coins andbullion.
BEAUMONT MARTIN(713) 524-4027
3300 Main StreetHouston, Texas 77002
Fast Regular Cargo ServiceHOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE
WEEKLYto La Guaira*, Curacao* and Trinidad*
FORTNIGHTLYto Maracaibo, Aruba*, Guanta, Barbados*,
Georgetown and Paramaribo
*Fortnightly from Mobile
Agents: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.
Royal Ilelherlands Sleamship tompany25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10004
SWEDISH ATLANTIC- WILHELMSENSwedish Atlantic Line, Gothenburg, Sweden end W|lh. Wilhelmsen, Oslo, Norway L~,~
Regular Freight and Refrigerated ServiceFROM GULF PORTS
toI.E HAVRE - ANTWERP - GHENT - ROTTERDAM
BREMEN - HAMBURGOSI.O - GOTHENBURG - COPENHAGEN - MAI_MO
STOCKHOLM - HEI_SINKI - 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,Chicago, Atlanta
New York AgentsBarber Steamship Lines, Inc.
JUNE, 1970 27
HOUSTON * COTTON EXCHAN6E BLDG.
SWIFT~DIRECT SERVICE FROM
US GULF TO
LIVERPOOL
MA NCHES TER
CAPITOL 4=1893 - TWX - 910 881-2650
GALVESTON NEW ORLEANS ¯ DALLAS ¯ MEMPHIS
CABLE: MAHCO FBM 2187
M.G. Maher& Co., Inc.Customhouse Brokers -- Foreign Freight Forwarders
Members: Custom Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc.
Sanlin Building 812 Petroleum Bldg.New Orleans 12, Louisiana 70112 Houston, Texas 77002
Telephone= 529-5941 224-8101
TWX-810-951-5220 TWX-713-571-1283
Four monthly sailings
HOUSTON, GALVESTON,NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE
on inducement
PORT ARTHUR, BEAUMONT, ORANGETwo direct to
YOKOHAMA, NAGOYA, OSAKA KOBEardtwc morthlysailin~sto
TAIWAN, HONGKONG, BANGKOK, MANILAGulf Agents
KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.C;egg Bu=’d=ng, 506 Carol ne Street
Houstcq, Texas 779,92
Galveston Dallas New Orleans Memphis311 Cotton Exchange 411 Cotton Exchange Clegg Building 56 S. FrontSt.
Building 327 St. Charles St.
"K" LINE NEW YORK, INC.General Agents * 29 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10086
Duleep Singh, an engineer with the FertilizerCorporation of India, in Bombay, was a recentvisitor to Houston and the Ship Channel tostudy the numerous chemical fertilizer plantscomprising part of the Port’s industrial complex.He was a member of a high level team offertilizer engineers sponsored by the Agency forInternational Development who visited variousports and industrial centers of the United States.
D~;IGANS IS PROMOTED]{avmond H. l)wigaus, E1 Paso district
ditto[or of Customs. has been appointedSl)(’cial assistant Io Cleburnc Maier, U. Customs regional commissioner in Hous-ton. Ceorge L. C. Prall. district directorof Customs in Galveston, has been namedacting district director for the E1 PasoCustoms District.
INDEPENDENTGULF LIN,:(Vinke & Co., Amsterdam, Managers)
REGULAR SERVICEto and from the
CONTINENT
$11IPPING~ Co RP OIld~T |ON
General Agent U.S.A.
Houston ¯ Galveston ¯ New YorkNew Orleans ¯ Memphis ̄ Baltim
Philadelphia ¯ WilmingtonRefrigerated Space Available
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HOUSTONAMERIND SHIPPING CORP.906 Petroleum Bldg., 227-5335
American Export and Isbrantsen Lines*Fabre Line*Independent Gulf LineSeaway Shipping Corp.Ship Services, Ltd.; U.S. Bulk Carriers,
Inc.: Western Agency, Inc.James W. Elwell & CompanyWestern Tankers CorporationClipper Marine CorporationWestwaters Management, lne.Colonial Tankers CorporationShipcraft Inc.Columbia Steamship CorporationCoral Line
AQUA STEAMSHIP AGENCY, INC.509 Petroleum Bldg., 224-6207
Marine Transport Lines, Inc.Sovereign Marine LinesMercury Marine Agencies, Inc.Crescent Marine Corp.Penntex Steamship Corp.
AYERS STEAMSHIP CO., INC.509 World Trade Building, 227-3261
Columbia Steamship Co.Gallen Line
*Maritime Company of the Philippines
BIEHL & COMPANY6th Floor, World Trade Building, 222-9961*Barber LineNepal Line (Northern Pan American)Nepal West Africa Line
*Hamburg American LineKSC New York Line
*North German LloydOzean/Stinnes LinesSidarma LineMamenic LineScindia Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Barber Middle East LineL. Smit & Co.’sGulf Alaska LineSmit-Lloyd, N.V.C. Clausen Steamship Co., Ltd.Marine Express LineFarrell Lines
E. S. BINNINGS, INC.711 Fannin, 225-0531
Flora Mercante Grancolombiana, S.A.(Grancolombiana Line)
*French Line*Hansa LineKnutsen LineEmpress Maritime de Chile
BLETSCH STEAMSHIP CO.Cotton Exchange Bldg., 225-1939
Orient Mid-East Line
CANADIAN-GULF LINE, LTD.P.O. Box 5355, 921-4196
Canadian-Gulf Line, Ltd.Montreal Shipping Co.Stoekard Shipping Co.
CENTRAL GULF STEAMSHIPCORP.
711 Fannin, 224-6075{~tral Gulf-Medlterranean LineCentral Gulf-Red Sea LineCentral Gulf-Persian Gulf LineCentral Gulf-India/Pakistan LineCentral Gulf-World Wide Full Cargo Service
J. M. COOK COMPANY817World Trade Building, 223-4546
Compania Peruana De Vapores(Peruvian State Line)
D.B. Turkish Cargo LineInternational Maritime Agencies, Inc.
*Seven Stars (Africa) Line*Zim Israel Navigation Company, Ltd.Transport Commercial Corporation
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORP.7th Floor, World Trade Building, 228-8661*Alcoa Line*Concordia Line*Finnlines*Jugolinija Line*N. Y. K. Line*Polish Ocean Lines
*DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.1315 Cotton Exchange Bldg., 227-5101
Delta East Coast South America LineDelta West Africa Line
* Indicates Container facilities and Service.
STEAMSHIPAGENTSFOWLER & McVITIE, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, 224-9795
Maersk LineThe East Asiatic Co., Ltd.Antilles Shipping Co.
FRITZ MARITIME AGENCY706 Petrolemn Bldg., 228-0221
FURNESS, WITItY & CO., LTD.814 World Trade Building, 227-1521
Blue Sea LineFurness LineLondon Express ServiceScandinavian American LineNordana Line
GULF COAST SHIPPING CORP.300 McFadden Bldg., 225-0869
China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Eddie Steamship Lines, Inc.Jugooceanija LinesTransamerican SS Corp.
GULF MOTORSHIPS, INC.421 Cotton Exchange Bldg., 227-0215
Wallenius LineChina Union LineCobel fret IAnesMaritime Fruit Carriers Co., Ltd.lntermarine Line
*Cartainer Line
HANSEN & TIDEMANN, INC.16th Floor, Cotton Exchange Bldg., 22~-4181
Agrimar De Panama*Belgian African Lined’Amico LineDeppe LineFederal Commonwealth LineFederal Pacific Lakes LineFred. Olsen lnterocean LineInsco LinesIrish Shipping LimitedUnited Towing Co.Pacific Far East LineSouth African Marine CorporationSurinam Line
*HELLENIC LINES, LTD.303 Petroleum Bldg., 224-8607
KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY,INC.
506 Caroline 227-0165Columbus Line Australian Service
*Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.Harem LineNervion Line
LE BLANC-PARR, INC.Cotton Exchange Bldg, 224-1893
flarrison Line
LONE STAR SHIPPING, INC.1505 Texas Avenue, 224-7531
Ferrarhos LineFlorida LinesMaritime LineOrient Overseas Far East LineOrient Overseas Southeast Asia LineOrient Overseas Continental LineStephen Bros. Line
*Term LineFlomerca Line
*LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIPCO., INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, 3rd Floor, 227-7211Gulf & South American S.S. Co.Lykes African LineLykes Caribbean LineLykes Continent LineLykes Mediterranean LineLykes Orient LineLykes United Kingdom Line
NORTON, LILLY & CO.320 McFadden Bldg., 222-9601
Jayanti Shipping Co.. Ltd.Lauro LineShipping Corporation of IndiaEllerman & Bueknall Steamship Co., Ltd.New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd.Port LineManz LineStevenson Line
RETLA STEAMSHIP CO., INC.711 Fannin, 227-3108
Retla Steamship Co,, Inc.
*SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC.8402 Clinton Drive, 672-6651
Truck Trailer Coastwise Service
STATES MARINE-ISTItMI~NAGENCY, INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, 227-3374Bloomfield Steamship Co.
*Isthmian Lines, Inc.Isthmian-Gulf-Mediterranean ServiceIsthmian Gulf-India/Pakistan ServiceIsthmian Gulf-Hawaiian ServiceIsthmian Gulf-Red Sea/Persian Gulf Service
States Marine Lines, Inc.States-Marine-Contlnental ServiceStates Marine-Far East ServiceStates Marine-Mediterranean ServiceStates Marine-World Wide Full Cargo
Service
STATES SHIPPING AGENCY912 World Trade Bldg., 225-0357
Atlantic Shipping Company, S.A.Agence Maritime Transoceanique, S,A.East West Shipping Agencies, ln¢.National Shipping CorporationSea King Corporation
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, 228-1431*Argentine LinesBank LineBarber LineBlack Star LineBlue Star LineChilean Linelloegh LinesMexican Line
*Mitsui-OSK Lines, Ltd.NedIloyd Line
*Royal Netherlands Line*Swedish-Atlantic LineUnterweser ReedereiWilhelmsen Lines
T. J. STEVENSON CO., INC.308 Petroleum Bldg., 224-1703
Dafra Lines
TEXAS TRANSPORT &TERMINAL CO., INC.
llth Floor, 711 Fannin, 225-5461Anco Tanker Parcel Service
*Cunard Brocklebank ServiceP. N. Djakarta Lloyd
*llolland-America LineLloyd Brasileiro LineNavigazione Aha Italia (Creole Line)
*Yamashita-Shinnihon LineUnion of Burma Five Star Line
*C. A. Venezolana de Navegaeion(Venezuelan Line)
Westwind Africa LineN.V. Bureau Wijsnmller
* THRUTAINER DIVISION-UNIVERSAL CARLOADING &DISTRIBUTING, INC.
710 Cotton Exchange Building, 223-4109Cartainer Line
TRANSATLANTIC SHIPPINGAGENCY, INC.
806 Petrolemn Bldg. 224-5805Belgo-Ameriean LineFerro Union CorporationUnimar GmbH
JAN C. UITERWYK CO., INC.711 Fannin, 228-968I
Azta LineGuatemala LineJumbo ShippingNaviera LagosUiterwyk Shipping LimitedUnited Yugoslav Line
UNITED FRUIT COMPANYFreight Traffic Department908 World Trade Bldg., 225-3597
United Fruit CompanyEmpressa Hondurena de Vapores, $.A.
WILKENS SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, 227-4395*Waterman Steamship Corp.
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