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A shipment of 780 tons of seamless pipe, ranging from one-ilalf to four inches in diameter, was unloaded from the M. V.DICORONIA at City Dock 23 recently for Toole and Company,manufacturers representatives. The NKK pipe was manufac-tured in Japan and was plastic coated for protection duringshipment. Similar shipments will be arriving monthly. Inspect-ing the pipe at the dock are, frum the left, C. C. Middlekauffand Charles F. Milstead, sales representatives; W. H. Heavin,~ales manager, and J. Doug Toole, president.
DOLAN IS PROMOTEDJohn P. Dolan has been promoted to the position of det)utv
Gulf Coast director for the Maritime Administration, U. S.Department of Commerce, according to Thomas A. King.Gulf Coast Director. New Orleans. Dolan had been executiveassistant in the New ()rleans l)istriet headquarlers of agerlCyo
Cargo-passenger schedules from allU. S. Coasts and The Great Lakes
CONTINENTAL EUROPE ¯ MEDITERRANEAN
UNITED KINGDOM ¯ THE FAR EAST
Superior Service to Shippers for more than 42 years
WATERMAN STEAMSHIP CORPORATIONGENERAL OFFICES: MOBILE, ALABAMAHOUSTON: COTTON EXCHANGE BLDG.
Branches in Other Principal Cities
GENERAL GULF AGENTS:TEXAS TRANSPORT& TERMINAL CO., INC.
1310 Whitney Bldg.,New Orleanswith offices in:
Houston, Galveston,Brownsville, Corpus Christi,
Beaumont, Lake Charles,Mobile, Panama City,Tampa, Miami,Port Everglades, St. Louis,
Memphis, Dallas
"SERVING AMERICAN TRADE
SINCE 1873"
SEPTEMBER, 196323
TheBANK LINE Ltd.Regular Service from
U. S. Gulf Ports to
Australia8111]
New Zealand¯ Brisbane
¯ Melbourne
¯ Auckland
¯ Lyttleton
¯ Sydney
¯ Adelaide
¯ Wellington
¯ Dunedin
I I I
General Agents
BOYD, WEIR and
SEWELL, Inc.New York
nun
Gulf Agents
STRACHAN
SHIPPING CO.
Houston - Galveston - Mobile
Memphis-New Orleans-Dallas
Chicago - Atlanta - St. Louis
Kansas City - Cincinnati
24
George NamedPresident ofBloomfield
Wiley R. George, senior vice presi-dent and director has been electedpresident of the Bloomfield SteamshipCompany, B. M. Bloomfield, the founderof the company, announced.
Mr. Bloomfield has been elected chair-man and chief executive officer of thecompany.
Mr. George, who has been with theBloomfield organization since 1947,moved to Houston from Lawton, Okla-homa in 1926. He graduated from SanJacinto High School and the Rice Uni-versity and has been engaged in ship-ping and worht trade in the ~:est Gulfarea for nearly 30 years.
He is currently serving Iris secondterm as president of the Houston Mari-time Association, and is a director ofthe Houston Chamber of Commerce, theHouston Cotton Exchange, and theHouston World Trade Association. Mr.George is a past president of the Pro-peller Club and a former chairman ofthe World Trade Committee of theChamber of Commerce.
Tlrc Bloomfield Steamship Company,with offices and agents in principalGulf ports, owns and operates four U.S.
WILEY R. GEORGE
tlag dry cargo ~.essels operating on regu-lar berth liner schedules between U.S.Gulf ports and ports in Germany,France, Holland, Belgium. North Spainand ports on the East coast of tireUnited Kingdom. The company recentlyfiled applications with the Federal Mari-time Administration to expand its op-erations to include regular steamer serv-ices to Medilvrrancan ports and FarEast ports.
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THE SHIPS and THE MENTO PROTECT YOUR INTERESTSCareful cargo handling and stowage.., a vigilant corps of
foreign representatives.., prompt deliveries in modern
freighters that consistently save days in transit time - all
are part of a planned program to protect your interestswhen you ship via Central Gulf.
Serving the Mediterranean and East oJ SuezIn New York, Phone WH 4-82,50 for InJormation or Bookings
CENTRAL GULF .~~NEW YORK--wHitehal~ 4.8’250 NEW OIItLEAN$--529.5461
One Whitehall St. 225 Bar0nne St.OUSTONICApital ~,.6075 GALVESTON~sOuthfleld 3-5396
| 114 Texas Avenue Bldg. U, 5. National Bank Bldg.
PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
The world’s largest automobile carrier,tile M. V. JOHANN SCHULTE, dis-charged 389 Volkswagens at the Port ofHouston on her maiden voyage to theGulf of Mexico in August. The 623 footlong vessel has a capacity of 1750 cars.Fritz Gaertner of Chicago, national chair-
man of tile U.S. Chamber of Commerceinternational relations committee, repre-sented tile Houston Junior Chamber Dis-trict in presenting a maiden voyageplaque to Captain Emiel Scheel. Watch-ing are Vernon Bailey, assistant generalmanager of the Port of Houston; C. E.Bullock, terminal manager, and C. B.McCrarken, sales manager of Inter-Continental Motors Corp.
Ship ViaFERN-VILLE
MEDITERRANEANLINES
BARBER MEDITERRANEAN LINEGENERAL AGENTS
FOWLER & McVITIE, INC.GULF AGENTS
Houston, Galveston, New Orleans, CorpusChristi, Brownsville, Port Arthur, Memphis,
Lake Charles.
United States Flag Vessels Owners, Operators, Agents
Regular Sailings From U. S. Gulf Ports to Continental Europe,East Coast of United Kingdom and Scandinavia-Baltic
STATES MARINE LINES--Berth AgentsOf]ices In All Principal Gul/ Ports
40 VESSELSSERVE
HELLENIC SHIPPERSUNDER THIS
FLAG!
Frequent SailingsExpress Serviceto and from the
MEDITERRANEANRED SEA
ARABIAN GULFand
INDIAPAKISTANCEYLONBURMA
PERSONALATTENTION!
INSTANTSER VICE !
MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSINGAT ITS BEST!
¯ 365,000 square feet on one car-level floor¯ Fully sprinklered facilities and burglar alarm
system . . . A.D.T. supervised¯ Closest to more major truck terminals . . .
direct service by SP, MP, and HB&T rail-roads
¯ Careful handling, proper storage, efficientcontrols
Refrigerated SpaceDeep Tanks ¯ Heavy Lifts
Passenger Accommodations
HELLENIC LINES LIMITED319 International Trade Mart
New Orleans 12
Houston Agent
LE BLANC-PARR, INC.616 Cotton Exchange Building
CA 2-2259AREA CODE 713
SEPTEMBER, 1963 25
Houstonians WillAttend Export Meet
Two Houstonians have accepted invi-tations to participate in the White HouseConference on Export Expansion to beheld in Washington, D. C., September17 and 18.
George W. Ebanks, vice president andmanager of the international bankingdepartment of the National Bank ofCommerce, and Richard E. Derby, pres-ident of Uncle Ben’s, Inc., Houston-based processor of rice products.
Undersecretary of Commerce Frank-lin D. Roo~veh, Jr., said the confer-ence will seek ideas and recommenda-tions for stemming the dip in the tradesurplus.
[ REGULAR DIRECT SERVICE FROM GULF PORTS TOADEN ¯ BOMBAY ¯ COCHIN ¯ MADRAS ¯ CALCUTTA
New Orleans Galveston Houston~l~[~ ] Vishva Shanti Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Sept. 28
2State of Uttar Pradesh Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 9
(~ ~ 6ULFNAE~O" ~LEAH$ ̄ Ab ..... Steamship Agency Corp. ̄ 540 International Trade Mart ̄ JA 2-6101~,,~ HOUSTON ¯ Abaunza Steamship Agency Corp. ¯ 203 Marine Building ¯ CApitol 2-9601
~,~ ~ GALVr~ToN. Abaunza Steamship Agency Corp. ̄ S12 U. S. National Bank Bldg. ̄ S0uthfield 5-9463][(~..~_~ ~ MOBILE ¯ Norton, Lilly & Company, ] .... Marine Bulk Ore Terminal ̄ HEmlock 3-1536
.~NORTON, LILLY & COMPANY, INC. ¯ General Agents ̄ 26 Beaver Street, N.Y. 4,N.Y.
Dependable, Low Cost
ELECTRICSERVICE
and unmatched transportationfacilities . . . serving the
Golden Gulf Coast throughthe Port of Houston.
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY
HOUSTON
~.~.
Lykes 6 World Trade Routes with regularlyscheduled sailings between U. S. GULF PORTS
and the world --U. K. Line Africa Line
Continent Line Caribbean LineMediterranean Line Orient Line
26
Wittig NamedFirm President
Harden F. Wittig has been electedpresident of Fowler & McVitie, Inc.,oldest shipping agency in the West Gulf,to succeed the late Charles R. Crocker.
Other officers elected are R. R.George, vice president; W. M. Klyng,vice president, and A. H. Olsen, secre-tary-treasurer.
The company was started in Galves-ton in }884.
REPRESENTING HESS
James G. Stephenson, formerly man-ager of the ship agency department, hasbeen appointed terminal sales represent-ative for Hess Terminals, a division ofHess Oil & Chemical Corp.
For Quality Export Packing
INTERPACKSKILLED TECHNICIANS--EXCELLENT FACILITIES
Near Port of Houston Turning Basin
INTERNATIONAL EXPORTPACKERS
WM. L. BREWSTER, GENERAL MANAGER
818 Aleen ORchard 2-8236
one of the U. S. GULF PORTScloser to world markets by...
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc.
Offices at: NEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON, GALVESTON, NEW YORK, Beaumont,Brownsville, Chicago, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Kansas City, Lake Charles,
Memphis, Mobile, Port Arthur, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington, D. C.
OFFICES AND AGENTS IN PRINCIPAL WORLD PORTS.
PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
The Cunard Line launched its newestcargo liner, the M. V. MEDIA, first offour freighters to be constructed in a$12.5 million shipbuilding program. Thenew ships will be used in the U.S. Liver-pool service. They will have cubic ca-pacity of 420,000 feet, including 23,000cubic feet of refrigerated space. All ofthe ships will be equipped with specialfeatures for fast cargo handling.
BEHRING SHIPPINGCO., Inc.
Freight Forwarders andCustom House Brokers
339 World Trade Bldg. CA2-1325Teletype HO-236
BEN He MOOREINSURANCE
MARINE - CASUALTY - FIRE
Cable: MOORDEEN
JAckson 8-5511 P.O. Box 13220i
Petty Terminal Corporation has purchased the trade name of Ship Channel Com-press Warehouse from the Sprunt Corporation and is now operating the facilitiesat the foot of 82nd Street as Petco Docks. Approximately $100,000 has been spenton repairs to the two berths and other facilities. Tile warehouse and compress areacontains 350,000 square feet. In addition, tile company has leased 400,000 squarefeet from the Coffield Warehouse Company which will be used for storing generalcargo and cotton.
Fast Freight, Reefer, Deep Tank and Passenger Service
U.S. GULF/FAR JoluT StRVlCtEAST SERVICE F .... ley & Eger, Oslo, Norway
A. K. Klaveness & Co. A/SLysaker, Norway
THREE MONTHLY SAILINGS FROM:
HOUSTON - GALVESTON * BEAUMONTMOBILE * NEW ORLEANS
MANILA ¯ HONG KONG ̄ SAIGON ¯ BANGKOK ̄ 51NGAPORED JAKARTA ̄ PORT SWETTENHAM ¯ PENANG ̄ BELAWAN DELl
FREQUENT CALLS AT TEXAS OUTPORT$ AS CARGO WARRANTS
GENERAl AGENTS: FEARNLEY & EGER, INC.39 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, hi. Y. DI.4-3770
Agents: BIEHL & COMPANYSixth Floor, WORLD TRADE BLDG., HOUSTON, TEXAS, CApitol 2-9961
BIEHL & COMPANY, INC.STEAMSHIP AGENTS
HOUSTON6th Floor World Trade Bldg.
Phone Capitol 2-9961
NEW ORLEANS401 Sanlin Bldg.Phone 529.4211
GALVESTON312 Cotton Exchange Bldg.
Phone Southfield 5-5085
DALLAS MOBILE B EAUMONT MEMP HIS413 Cotton Exchange Bldg. 805 Milner Bldg. Goodhue Bldg. 520 Cotton Exchange Bldg.
Phone Riverside 8-3318 Phone HEmlock 2-1605 Phone: Terminal 2-8418 Phone Jackson, 5-8725
FERN-VILLE LINES ..................................................... GULF/FAR EAST SERVICE
NOPA/. LINE ................................................ GULF/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA
NORTH GERMAN LLOYD )HAMBURG AMERIC_./~N LINE
I ....................................GULP/CONTINENTAL EUROPE
OZEAN/STINNES LINE
SIDARMA LINE .......................................................... GULF~MEDITERRANEAN
MAMENIC LINE ............................. GULF/WEST COAST, EAST COASt. CENTRAL AMBRICA
SCINDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO~ LTD ............ GULF/EGYPT/SAUDI ARABIA/PAKISTAN/INDIA
L. SMIT & CO.’S ............................................. INTERNATIONAL TOWING SERVICE
SEPTEMBER, 1963 27
E. S. Binnings, Inc.Steamship Agents
1!14 TEXAS AVE. BLDG.Telephone: CApitol 5-0531
HOUSTON, TEXAS
~rC.T.O. LINE
(Man¢la and Far East)
O,S.K. LIttlE(1:at East)
FI~ENC H LINE(French Atlantic)
HANSA LINE(Meal./Red Sea/Persian Gulf)GRANCOLOMBIANA LINE
Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, PeruPanama via Cristobal
OFFICESNEW ORLEANS HOUSTON
MEMPH I S GALVESTONST. LOUIS DALLAS
HAULINGIMPORT - EXPORT
LONGHORNTRANSFER SERVICE, INC.
14 Years Serving the Port of Houston7112 Avenue C. WA 6-2661
llqal Ildherlands $leamship tompanu25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 4, N. Y.
Regular Sailings/rom44obile, New Orleans and Houston
WEEKLYTo La Guaira, Puerto Cabello, Curacao and Trinidad
EVERY TWO WEEKSTo Maracaibo, Aruba, Carupano, Guanta, Barbados, Georgetown
Pararnaribo and Ciudad Bolivar
EVERY FOUR WEEKSTo Pampatar
Agents
STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANYHOUSTON - NEW ORLEANS - MOBILE - CHICAGO - ST. LOUIS - CINCINNATI
DALLAS - KANSAS CITY - MEMPHIS - ATLANTA
FUNCH, EDYE & CO., INC.NEW YORK - DETROIT
India’s first native-built cargo ship togo into regular service in the Gulf, the12,000 ton M. V. VISHVA MAYA, cameto the Port of Houston on its maidenvoyage. Among those at a reception onboard were, from tile left, GonzahrAbaunza, president of the AbaunzaSteamship Agency Corp., Howard Tellep-sen, chairman of tile Harris CountyHouston Ship Channel Navigation Dis-trict; Captain Ravindra Nath, master ofthe vessel, and Air gust Schipplick,Houston manager of Abaunza, Gulfagents for tile ship. Tile arrival of theVISHVA MAYA inaugurated a new reg-ular monthly service between the UnitedStates and India and Pakistan by theShipping Corporation of India, Ltd. Agovernment sponsored operation, S.C.I.is having six ships of the VISHVA MAYAtype built by the Hindustan Shipyard,Ltd.
UNITED STEVEDORINGDivision Of
States Marine Lines, Inc.Cotton Exchange Bldg.
CA 7-0687 CA 7-3374
GULF PORTS CRATING CO.Export PackingCommercial--MilitaryBoxing--Crating--Processing
1600 N. 75th Street WA3-5551
[ast and [requent " ~i"
Deppe Line t~elgian Line
.~r~
between the Gull and North Europe
idemann, Inc./Steamship Agents All Cotton Ports and Markets
28 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
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The newest vessel to join the Lykes fleet is the S. S. MAYOLYKES, which was christened in mid-August by Mrs. HazelCasey, wife of Congressman Bob Casey of Houston. Standing atthe bow of the ship before the ceremony are, from the left,Congressman Casey, Mrs. James M. Lykes, Jr., Mrs. HazelCasey and James M. Lykes, Jr., vice president of Lykes. Thephoto below shows the big ship on the ways at Bethlehem SteelCompany’s Sparrows Point Shipyard. Tbis is the second MAYOLYKES, both of which were named in memory of Dick MayoLykes, a U. S. Navy ensign killed in action in World War I|.He was the son of one of the seven Lykes brothers whofounded the steamship cmnpany. The ship, which cost $10million is 495 feet long, with a 69-foot beam.
Phone: SO 2-3191 Nite: SO 3-4090SO 2-3861 SH 4-2729
GULF COAST SUPPLY CO.Mechanical Equipment
Spare Parts -- Marine Specialties
16th and Water Streets Galveston, Texas
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
WARREN PETROLEUMCORPORATION
v
NATURAL GASOLINEGULF WARRENGAS
Tulsa, Oklahoma Houston, Texas
AN AMERICAN FLAG FREIGHTER
Every 10 Days
Fast, efficient cargo handlingfrom Gulf Ports to Panama*, theWest Coast of South America.
GULF & SOUTH AMERICANSTEAMSHIP CO.
821 Gravier Street, New Orleans, Louisiana
In other cities contact Lykes or Grace
*Southbound New Orleans/C.Z. cargo subiect to special Booking arrangements
SINCE 1914
Export and Domestic Crating
OFFICE MOVING AND STORING SPECIALISTS
TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.812-20 Live Oak St. Phone FA 3°2323
N. Y. K. LINETwice Monthly Service To
JAPANESE PORTSDALTON STEAMSHIPCORP.
Gulf General Agents
Cable Address: "Dalship"
Offices InHouston ¯ Galveston ¯ Beaumont ¯ Port Arthur ¯ Dallas ¯ New
Orleans ¯ Memphis ¯ Mobile
SEPTEMBER, 1963 29
I louston Steamship AgentsABAUNZA STEAMSIIIP AGENCY
CORP.203 Marine Bldg., CA 2-9601
China M,’r,’hants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Lance LineShipping Corporation of India
AMERIND SIIIPPING CORP.110 Marlin. But,linty. t:A 7-5335
American Clil)per LineAmerican Export LinesVabrr LineIndependent GulfIshrautsen Co., Inc.Peru, 5hil)l:ingSeaway fihipping Corp.
AYERS STEAMSIIlP CO., INC.509 World Trade Building, CA 7-3261
Crescent LineKulukundis Line, Ltd.]t, laritime Cmnpany of the PhilippinesMediterranean Star Line
BIEIIL & COMPANY6th Floor. World Trade Building, CA 2-9961
Fern-Vilh’ Far East LineHaudmrg-American LineMalnenk LineNol,al Line { Northern Pan American)North German l.loydOzean-Stinnes LinesScindia 15neSidarma LineL. Smit & Company
E. S. BINNINGS, INC.1114 Texas, CA 5-0531
C. T. O. LineFlota Mercante Grancolomhiana, S. A.
{ Grancolombiana Line)French IAneHansa IAneO. S. K. Line
BLETSCII STEAMSIIIP CO.1220 Texas Avenue, CA 7-0215
All Cargo LinesOd~elfret lanesOrient Mid-East l.ineCnmpania de TransportesCal-Agro
BLOOMFIEI,D STEAMSIIIP CO.Cotton Exchange Bldg.. CA 8-1451
Berth Agents--See States Marine-IsthmianAgency
CANADIAN-GULF LINE, LTD.P. O. Box 5355. WA 1-4196
Canadian-C, ulf l.ine, lad.Montreal Shipping Co.Stockard Shipping Co.
CENTRAL GULF STEAMSHIPCORP.
1114 Texas Avenue Bldg.. CA 4-6075Central Gulf-Mediterranean LineCentral Gull-Red Sea LineCentral Gt,ll-I’,.rsian {;ulf I.ineCentral (;nil-India/Pakistan I.ineCentral Gulf-World Wide Full Cargo Service
30
J. M. COOK COMPANY817 World Trade Building, CA 3-4549
Zim Israel LinesBlack Star LineSeven Stars Line
DALTON STEAMSIIIP CORP.7th Floor. World Trade Building, CA 8-8661
Bomnerang Cargo LineColdemar LineColn’ordia LineJugoslavaska Linijska PlovidbaLmca~ de Navegacmu Mambe~asN. ~i. K. LinePolish Ocean Line
DEEPSEA AGENTS, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 4-9798
e~t india 3hipping Conlpauy
DELTA STEAMSilIP LINES, INC.1302 Texas Avenue, CA 7-5101
Delta East Coast South Aanerica LineDelta West Africa Line
FOWLER & MeVITIE, INC.Cotton Exchange B,ihling, CA 4-9795
America-Europe LineChemivaI-L.arriersFern-Ville Mediterranean Line
FUNCII, EDYE & CO., INC.814 World Trade Building, CA 2-9106
Cunard Steamship Co., Ltd.Malaya Indonesia LineScandinavian American LineThos. &Jno. Brocklebank, Ltd.
GULF COAST SIIIPPING CORP.200 Marine Bldg.. CA 5-0869
Eddie Line, Ltd.J ng,.)ceanija LineLevant LineSabre Line
GULF MOTORSIIIPS, INC.1220 Texas Avenue. CA 7-0215
China Union Linesel’hal Lines, Ltd.
HANSEN & TIDEMANN, INC.10th Floor. Petroleum Bldg., CA 3-4181
America Plate LineQ)rl,oraeion I’eruaua de Vapores, S. A.d’Amico LineDeppe Line/Belgian LineMitsuhishi Shipl,ing Company. l.td.South African Marine Corporation, Ltd.Surinam Navigation Co.
LE BLANC-PARR: INC.Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 2-2259
Harrison LineHellenic Line
LONE STAR SHIPPING CO.Petroleum Bldg., CA 4-7531
Insco LinesNm’ge LinesOrient-Overseas Lines
LYKES BROS. STEAMSIIIPCO., INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, 3rd Floor,CA 7-7211
Gulf & South American S.S. Co.Lykes Atrwau LineLykes Carihhean IAneLykes Continent LineLykes Mediterranean LineLykes Orient I.ineLykes United Kingdom l.ineUnited States Line (American Pioneer)
RICE, KERR & CO.Clegg Building, CA 7-0165
Hoegh l.ineKawasaki "K’" LineLloyd BrasileiroNervion LineWest Coast Line
SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC.8402 Clinton Drive. OR 2.6651
Truck Trailer Coastwise Service
STATES MAR INE.ISTIIMIANAGENCY, INC.
Cotton Exchange Buihling. CA 7-3374Bloomfield Steamship Cmupany
(Berth Agents Only)Isthmian lanes. Inc.States Marine-Continental ServiceStates Marine-Far East ServiceStates Marine-M,.diterranean ServiceStates Marine-World Wide Full Cargo
Service
STRACHAN SIIIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 8-1431
Argentine LinesBank LineChilean IAneMexican LineMitsui LineNedlloyd I.ineRoyal Netherlands l.ineSwedish-American LineWilhelmsen Line
TEXAS TRANSPORT &TERMINAL CO., INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, CA 5-5461Holland.Ameri,oa I.ineNavizazinne Aha Italia (Creole Line)Shinnjhon l.meC. A. Ven~lana de Navegacion
(Venezuelan Line)
TRANSATLANTIC SHIPPINGAGENCY, INC.
1300 Texas Avenue. CA 4.5805Transatlantic Gulf Lines, S.A.
UNITED FRUIT COMPANY908 World Trade Bldg.. CA 5-3597
United Fruit Company
WATERMAN .qTE gM.qlllP CORP.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 7-4395
~’aterluan ~tealllS|ll~.p L, orl)oration
PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
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Express service between U.S. GULF PORTS-
EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA andWEST AFRICA
WEEKLY TO SOUTH AMERICA ¯ TWICE MONTHLY TO WEST AFRICA
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, Inc. NEW ORLEANSHOUSTON office: 1302 Texas Avenue, CApitol 7-5101
NEW YORK ¯ CHICAGO ¯ ST. LOUIS ¯ WASHINGTON
Dalton Steamship CorporationSHIP AGENTS AND OPERATORS
TERMINAL OPERATORS AND STEVEDORES
BOOMERANG CARGO LINE
COLDEMAR LINE ¯ CONCORDIA LINE
N.Y.K. LINE ¯ POLISH OCEAN LINE ¯ JUGOLINIJA LINE
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Cables "DALSHIP" ¯ Teletype 713-571-1421-1422 ¯ Telephone CA 8-866110 LINES
Offices in GALVESTON, BEAUMONT, PORT ARTHUR, DALLAS, NEW ORLEANS, MEMPHIS,MOBILE and NEW YORK
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Let us help you solve your inland water-
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POSTMASTER: If not delivered in fivedays, return to P. O. Box 2562, Houston1, Texas. Return Postage Guaranteed
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Houston, Texas
Permit No. 5441
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THIS IS LONG REACHA cargo of green coffee from Brazil is being dis-charged at Long Reach Docks. The vessel is the SSLIANA and the local representative is the AbaunzaSteamship Agency.
¯ Berthing for 8 vessels ¯ Locomotive cranes, 75-ton derrick
¯ Marginal tall trackage ¯ Modern freight handling equipment
¯ Simultaneous handhng 200 cars Covered area 1~4~,000 sq..
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