Inc.
E.S.BJnnings,
Steamship Agents
711 FANNIN, SUITE 906
CApitol5-0531
Telephone:
HOUSTON,TEXAS
C.T.O. LINE
(Manila and Far East)
FRENCH LINE
Atlantic)
(French
HANSALINE
(Med./RedSea/PerslanGulf)
"A"
LINE
GRANCOLOMBIANA
Colombia,
Central America, Peru
Ecuador,
via
Panama Crlstobal
A new weather station has been installed at the Port of Houston to give the
Weather Bureau hourly readings on temperature and rainfall. Many Houston area OFFICES
radio and television stations are now giving the temperature reports each hour. NEWORLEANS HOUSTON
MEMPHIS GALVESTON
Looking over the station are, left to right, Port Commissioner E. H. Henderson, ST. LOUIS DALLAS
who suggested the station; Carl L. Shuptrine, chief security officer, and General
Manager J. P. Turner. A device to record electrically the temperature every minute
of the 24 hours is being set up.
HOUSTON one theU.S. GULF
of PORTS
closer world
to by...
markets
6
Lykes World TradeRouteswith regularly
sailings between S. GULF
scheduled U. PORTS
andthe world-
U. K. Line Africa Line
Continent Line Caribbean Line Lykes Co.,
Bros.Steamship Inc.
Mediterranean Line Orient Line Offices at: NEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON, GALVESTON, NEW YORK, Beaumont,
Chicago,
Brownsville, CorpusChristi, Dallas, KansasCity, LakeCharles,
Memphis,Mobile, Port Arthur, St. Louis, Tampa, D.
Washington, C.
OFFICES IN
ANDAGENTS PRINCIPAL WORLD PORTS.
AUGUST, 1965 23
A partial view of the container storage area at North Shore Terminal located
just behind Wharf 24 at the Port of Houston, with ship booms and a Navigation
In
District gantry cranevisible in the background. addition to storageof containers
inside a fenced, hard surfaced truck terminal, North Shore provides delivery and
Compania Sud Americana de Vapores pickupservice on containersto shipside.
ExpressFreight Service From
HOUSTON¯ GALVESTON
MOBILE ¯ NEW ORLEANS
wonld
Service containers plants or be storedbe atsentload-
Container Shore Terminal ready to
shippers’ warehouses for
North
to
AND OTHERPORTS AS CARGO
TO
OFFERS
NamesAgentHere ing Houston. to shipside at the Port
of
and return
North Shore Terminal, located on the Under the world-wide containerization
PERU¯ BOLIVIA ¯ CHILE Houston Ship Channel directly back of program, North American International,
29 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Navigation District Wharf 24, has been Inc. will handle land and occan trans-
Tel. WHitehall 3 8600 named the Houston depot for containers portation on a single bill of lading from
Gulf Agents used by North American International. shipper to (’onsignce with the shipper
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO. Inc., the ~*orld wide containerization paying only one transportation bill.
NEW ORLEANS ¯ HOUSTON ¯ MOBILE service of North American Van Lines. Inbound cargo in North American
GALVESTON ¯ CHICAGO ¯ ST. LOUIS Isle. v(mtainers is received at shipside and
CINCINNATI ¯ DALLAS ¯ KANSAS CITY
MEMPHIS ¯ ATLANTA ¯ MILWAUKEE Roland H. Spivey, terminal manager. is routed via truck or train to the do-
said that tile waterproof, weh|ed steel mestic consignee. Whenthe container is
empty it is returned to North Shore for
inspection and preparation for re-use.
North American International has
major container terminals such as North
Shore in all major distribution centers
in the United States, the United King-
THE SHIPPINGCORPORATION INDIA LTD.
OF
dora, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy. the
Scandinavian countries, Francc, (;er-
DIRECT FROM PORTS
REGULAR SERVICE GULF TO many, and Australia.
- BOMBAY . MADRAS
ADEN ¯ COCHIN . CALCUTTA
New Orleans Galveston Houston
Sept. 5 SecurityCards
Vishva Maya Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 3
GULF
AGENTS
NEW
ORLEANS Steamship Corp.540
¯ Abaunza
¯ Abaunza
HOUSTON Steamship Corp. 203
Agency ¯
Agency ¯
Trade ¯ 2-6101
International Mart JA
Marine
BuildingCApitol
¯ 2-9601
To BeIssued
GALVESTONSteamshipCorp.512 S. National Bldg.SOuthfleld
* Abaunza Agency ¯ U. Bank ¯ 5-9463 A drive to issuc Port Security Cards
MOBILE Lilly Inc. Bulk Terminal
Norton, &Company,¯ Marine Ore 3-1535
¯ HEmlock to all people who work in the port area
LILLY INC.
- Agents
NORTON, &COMPANY, General ¯ 26Beaver N.Y.
Street, 4,N.Y.
is being conducted by the IT. S. Coast
Guard, Captain of the Port, Comman-
der James E. Fleming, USCG. an-
l/ounced.
Port Secnrity cards are issued by the
CABLE: MAHCO FBM 2187
Coast Guard as a means of identification
for waterfront employees and arc re-
quired for any persons entering port
&
M. G. Maher Co., Inc. areas designated as "restricted areas"
by the Coast Guard during emergencies.
hl addition it is mandatory that anw)ne
Customhouse
Brokers ~ Foreign Freight Forwarders working on explosiw" loadings and cer-
tain other restricted vessels or cargo
Members:CustomBrokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc.
have cards.
Applicants for cards must present an
Sanlin Building 802 World Trade Center application blank (Form CG-2685)
NewOrleans 12, Louisiana Houston, Texas signed by an official of his company or
Telephone: 524-7566 FAirfax 3-4101 union, two photographic prints, size 1
TWX-504-822-5340 TWX-713-571-1283 inch by 1-5/16 inch, of a recent photo,
and proof of citizenship.
24 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
Port of Houston Customs Income
Tonnage For 1964 Hits Peak Here
The Port of Houston passed the $30
Is Up6 Per Cent million customs collection mark in the
Tonnage at the Port of Houston in 1965 fiscal year for the first time, de-
1964 came to 59,152,653 tons or an in-
spite more than a month’s inactivity
due to strikes at the Port.
INDEPENDENT
crease of nearly 6 per cent over 1963,
Houston collections of $30,290,138.71
figures released late last month by the
U.S. Corps of Engineers revealed.
were more than that of all other five GULF-LINE
ports in the 22nd Customs Collection Managers)
(Vinke & Co., Amsterdam,
However, Houston’s tonnage increase
was all in dry cargo, which showed a Distric, t (Galveston) combined. The next
21.3 per cent increase from 18,203,624 largest port of entry in the District was
Dallas with $4,607,908.50, followed bv
SERVICE
REGULAR
to 22.076.930 tons last year, the figures to and from the
Galveston at $2,2M,189.59. Corpus
shinned. Liquid cargo (petroleum and CONTINENT
chemical products) was down slightly Christi was fourth with $1,450,315.35,
from 37.691. [95 in 1963 Io 37,075,723 Fort Worth was fifth at $160,039.15,
last war. and Freeport trailed at $24,099.03.
Tt{,’ figures showed the Port of Hous- The District’s total collections at $38.- SHIPPINC~ CO RPO P..~TION
ton’s dry cargo to liquid cargo ratio 716,690.63 was up over the 1964 fiscal General Agent U.S.A.
changing oxcr the period l‘rom 32.6 per year’s collection of $37,219,/70.22. Houston ¯ Galveston ¯ New York
cent in 1963 t~, 37.3 per cent, or better Houston’s 1964 collections were $29,- New Orleans ¯ Memphis
than one third, in 1964. 110,215.91. Collections in Galveston and Baltimore ¯ Philadelphia
Much of the dry cargo increase was Freeport ~.ere down from 1964 while Refrigerated Space Available
due to the record grain year which sa~ the remaining ports of entry showed
4,421.867 tons of grain, mostly wheat. increases.
shipped from the Port.
Agents
Steamship
Quarters
Move SWIFT/DIRECT SERVICE
US GULF TO
FROM
Hans,’n & Tidemann, Inc. have moved
their offices, together with their affiliate LIVERPOOL
company, Gull, Stevedore Corp., to the
C~tton Exchange Building at 1300 Prai- MA NCHES TER
rie Avenue.
Hansen & Tideman,. Inc., along with
Gulf Stevedore Corp., will occupy the HOUSTON * COTTON EXCHANGE BLDG. CAPITOL 2-2259 - TWX - HO 503
entire 16th floor of the Cotton Exchange
Bldg. which has been redesigned to fit
the company’s specific needs. GALVESTON NEW ORLEANS * DALLAS * MEMPHIS
The telephone number and post office
[.~x number remain tim same.
Will
Sea-Land Kobe
Ships
Convert
Houston
Sea-Land Service, Inc., through its
parent organization, Litton Indnstries.
has awarded contracts to Todd Ship-
yards Corporation. Galveston Division, SERVICE!!
to convert two C2-S-E1 cargo vessels into
container ships, Todd’s Galveston man- Salgon
ager, Ralph Ansclmi. atmounced.
The project will involve the removal
,ff present cargo gear to suit the car-
Singapore
riage of 225 cargo containers.
BEN H. MOORE ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE
INSURANCE LONESTARSHIPPINGINC.
MARINE - CASUALTY FIRE
- HOUSTON ¯ GALVESTON BEAUMONT
¯
Cable: MOORDEEN C A 4-753| SO 5-9041 TE 3-7465
91.5 World Trade Bldg. CA8-5227 THOR ECKERT&CO. INC.
BE I
U.S. GENERAL AGENT
I
AUGUST, 1965 25
N. Y. K. LINE
Twice Monthly Service To
JAPANESE PORTS
DALTONSTEAMSHIP CORP.
Gulf General Agents
Cable Address: "Dalship"
Offices In
Houston ¯ Galveston ¯ Beaumont ¯ Port Arthur ¯ Dallas ¯ New
Orleans ¯ Memphis ¯ Mobile
TheShipping Corporation of India, Ltd., sent its newSTATE
OF MADHYA PRADESHto Houston on its maiden voyage
recently. Attending an evening buffet on board are, from the
left, August Schipplick, Houston managerof AbaunzaSteam-
F.
ship Agency; Thomas Soriero of the Houston Junior Chamber
Working Partner with ~,~,~ of Commerce,who presented a maiden voyage plaque; Cap-
~;
the Port of Houston ~:i i~ tain T. S. Khara; Gonzalo Abaunza,Jr., president of Abaunza
SteamshipAgencyCorp., and J. P. Turner, general managerof
develop
Helping ~ ,\ ’~,~ the Port of Houston.
the Houston- !J~~~~~~~~~~rJ~r~~rIj~J~]jI]~$~H~~~
Gulf area
Coast ~ ~
i~ JAPAN LINE DEFIEX
~ HOUSTON
LIGHTING POWER
& COMPANY TR A DITION IN NA31E£
Ever wonder about the "Maru" after the nameof all Japa-
nesevessels?
Well, the Japan Line, operating to the West Coast, has
decided to do something about it and announcesthat hence-
C. T. O. LINE forth its ships will drop the "Maru" and will be knownwith
the prefix "Japan" followed by the namesof flowers (for
tankers) and trees (for dry cargo vessels).
Maritimes Des ChargeursReunis
Compagnie
The origin of "Maru" after the nameof vessels stems from
ancient times whenwarships used it as a suffix to their name,
U.
Directfrom S. Gulf since the word conveyed the thought of a castle surrounded
by water--e.g., a warship a floating "Maru."
Independent
Regular Service As years went on, as Japan becamea great seafaring na-
tion trading with the western world and with a commercial
To fleet of her own, the "Maru" was added after the nameof
every vessel. Oddly enough, however, the warships later
HONGKONG--MANILA--ANDFAR EAST dropped the su~ix so that it now applies only to the com-
mercial vessels.
RegularLiner Service To It is not yet apparent whether the Japan Line’s action
will find favor with the N.Y.K., Mitsui-O.S.K., Yamashita-Shin-
SINGAPORE--D JAKARTA--BANGKOK nihon, Kawasakior other JapaneseLines operating out of the
PENANG Port of Houston. The NEWYORKMARU, YAMATAKA MARU,
AKAGISAN MARU and others continue our frequent visitors.
Meanwhile, San Francisco and other West Coast ports will
E. S. BINNINGS, INC. be seeing the JAPANLILY, the JAPANELM, JAPANPINE and
Gulf Agents others in the new fleet of the Japan Line.
711 FANNIN, SUITE 906, HOUSTON,TEXAS it
Somehow, just won’t seemthe same.
Offices
~~~~~~~~~~~HI~~~~~~~I[~$~~~~~~~~
GALVESTON--NEWORLEANS--DALLAS--MEMPHIS UNITED FRUIT PROMOTES BONNAFFEE
ST LOUIS Victor Bommffee, Jr. has been named manager of United
Fruit Company’s Southern Division in New Orleans, accord-
ing to a recent announcement by United Fruit President R.
General Agents for North America and the Caribbean W. Berry.
BLACK DIAMOND S/S CO., 2 BROADWAY, N. Y. Bonnaffee, who joined United Fruit in 1929, succeeds
Captain B. Ross who retired in July.
26 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
AN AMERICAN FLAG FREIGHTER
Every 10 Days
Fast, efficient cargo handling
from Gulf Ports to Panama*, the
West Coast of South America
GULF & SOUTH AMERICAN
STEAMSHIP CO.
831 Gravier Street, NewOrleans, Louisiana
In other cities contact Lykes or Grace
R. MaxOettli, right, International Sales representative of
the EimcoCorporation, Salt Lake City, Utah, visited the Port *Southbound NewOrleans/C. Z. cargo subject to special Booking
arrangements.
of Houstonrecently with his brother-in-law Jim Ehlers of the
Aetna Insurance Company,center. C. A. Rousser, Jr., left,
district sales representative of the Navigation District was
their host on an inspection trip aboard the SAMHOUSTON. SINCE 1914
The Eimco Corporation exports heavy duty tractors and re- Export and Domestic Crating
lated equipmentfor use in the mining industry from Salt Lake
City via Port of Houston. OFFICE MOVING AND STORING SPECIALISTS
& STORAGE
TRANSFER CO.
812-20 Live Oak St. Phone FA 3-2323
LINK TO
John Hyatt, St. Louis regional sales managerof Johnston
International Publishing Corp., showshis son, Bob, the sights
of the Houston Ship Channel from the foredeck of the SAM
HOUSTON while on a recent visit. Johnston International pub-
lishes American Exporter, Automotive World, Industrial World
and International Electronics with companionpublications of
A great and growing market on the move!
each in Spanish.
South Africa is on the nlove and so is Satmarine. More... and
.
moremodern . . services and facilities are pad of a growthpattern
at Sofmarinethat continually enlarges the picture of what weare
ALVAREZ IS PROMOTED doing for shippers and consignees in terms of theh needs. their
Paul G. Alvarcz. in the operations division of Lykes Bros. convenience, and their greater profitabillty in moving goods.
Steamship (~onl[)anv. in Houston. has been named iIlanager
the t~rown:vflh- ~Gicc. J. M. l,ykes, Jr.. executive vice presi- Dependable,fast, regular service
dent. announ~’ed. FROM
HOUSTON, GALVESTON, NEW ORLEANS, SAVANNAH,
CHARLESTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK
HOUSTON
PORT CORP.
TRANSPORT DIRECTTO
6917 NAVIGATION BLVD. ¯ P.O. BOX 9206
CAPETOWN,PORT ELIZABETH, EAST LONDON,
HOUSTON11, TEXAS
WA1-4168 DURBAN, LOURENCOMARQUESAND BEIRA
U. S. CUSTOM BONDED GULFAGENT:Hansen & Tidemann, Inc. ¯ Corpus Christi, Dallas, Galveston,
HAULING
SPECIALIZING IN IMPORT& EXPORT Houston, Memphis, Mobile, NewOrleans, Sabine District.
TRUCKSAND CARGO INSURED
BONDED PERSONNEL
SouthAfricanMarine (N.Y.)
Corporation
17 Battery Place ¯ DIgby 4-8940 ¯ NewYork, N.Y. 10004
Call Us on Your Local Transport Problem
CHICAGO OFFICE: 327 South La Salle Street
AUGUST, 1965 27
Firm
Warehouse
NamesThiem
Claude N. Thiem has been appointed
vice president in charge of national ac-
counts for American Warehouses, Inc.,
of Houston, John Doggett, president of
American Warehouses, announced.
For the past 31 years, Thiemhas held
managerial positions in the traffic de-
partments of several of Union Carbide
Corporation’s numerous plants. He re- .,.~
tired from the company as Southwest
area traffic coordinator on June 30, and The growing importanceof South and Central America as a market for recon-
assurned his duties with American on ditioned used equipmentwasdemonstrated recently by a shipmentof nine truck
trailers and tractors to Antofagasta,Chile, from the Port of Houstonaboardthe
of
S. S. ROSALDINAthe FerrarhosLines, Ayers Steamship Co., Inc. agents. Local
and by
purchase shipmentof the vehicles wasmade R. G. Gonzales, president, In-
STEVEDORING
UNITED and
ternational Purchasing Expediting Agency.
Division Of
CA7-0687
States Marine Lines, Inc.
Cotton ExchangeBldg.
CA7-3374
July l. In his new position, he will
travel extensively, calling on accounts Get
Engineers
in major cities throughout the nation.
A NewGeneral
Lt. General William F. Cassidy was
Cargo
Fast Service recently sworn in as the 43rd Chief of
Engineers, U. S. Army, and was pro-
moted to three-star rank by the new
Secretary of the Army, Stanley R.
from Houston, Mobile, NewOrleans Resor.
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
WEEKLY is in charge of maintaining public
to La Guaira,Puerto and
Cabello,Curacao Trinidad navigable waters in the United States,
FORTNIGHTLY including the Houston Ship Channel.
Aruba, Carupano,
to Maracaibo, Guanta,Barbados,
Georgetown, and
Paramaribo CiudadBolivar HAULING
IMPORT- EXPORT
EVERY FOUR WEEKS LONGHORN
and
to St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Dominica Antigua SERVICE, INC.
TRANSFER
16 Years Serving the Port of Houston
Agents:
7112 Avenue C. WA6-2661
Houston, Mobile, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Dallas, Kansas City,
Memphis, Atlanta ................................ STRACHAbl SHIPPING COMPANY
blew York, Detroit .................................... FUNCH, EDYE& CO., INC.
PORTS CO.
GULF CRATING
Packing
Export
]iqalildht,rla~ r.ompanu
$1eam~hip me
Cam rcial---~4ilitary
Crating--Processing
Boxing;
NEWYORK 4, N. Y.
25 BROADWAY, 1600 N. 75th Street WA3-5551
YourVesselwill be metat the Bar
andPilotedto the Port of Houstonby
HOUSTON PILOTS
6302 GULF FREEWAY
HOUSTON 23, TEXAS
28 MAGAZINE
PORT OF HOUSTON
Plans
Cryogenics
Bayport
Plant LINES
GULF
A New I~Tdepe~zdent
American Cryogenics, In(’.. an affili-
ate of Standard Oil Company (Nmv
Jersey), will locate its air separation Express Service
plant in Humbh, Oil & Refining Com-
pany’s Bayport industrial development between the Gull and
center. Board Chairman Pierce E.
Marks, Jr. ann,~unc~’d. ROTTERDAM
The Bayport facility will involve a HAMBURG
total capital spending in excess of $5
ANTWERP
million and. when completed in thq’
spring of 1966. will employ 50 pc~@~’.
LONE STAR SHIPPING INC.
The m’w facility is being designed t,
HOUSTON AGENTS GALVESTON
l~roduee approximately 1.00 tons per (la~
of liquid and gas(’ous oxygen, nitrogen U.S. Representative
and argon for the rapidly ext)anding JAN C. UITERWYK CO., INC.
chemical, petrochemical, oil and gas. Tampa, Fla.
Rikard Hogfeldt, a student at Sweden’s steel and other industries in the Hous-
Upsala University, from Arboga, Sweden, t,~n and south Texas induslrial areas.
touring the United States, wasa visitor
to the Port of Houston recently and
madethe inspection trip downthe Ship
Channel. He is shown here on the upper SHIP VIA HOUSTON
deckof the vessel.
last andlrequent
Deppe Lin B elgian Line
between the Gulf and North Europe
f7~Z__jr~
idemann, Inc./Steamship Agents All Cotton Ports and Markets
’
Immedia
AUGUST, 1965 29
I louston Steamship Agents
ABAUNZA STEAMSHIP AGENCY J. M. COOK COMPANY Lykes African Line
817 World Trade Building, CA3-4549 Lykes Caribbean Line
CORP. Lykes Continent Line
203 Marine Bldg., CA2-9601 Zim Israel Lines Lykes Mediterranean Line
Black Star Line
China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Lykes Orient Line
Seven Stars Line
Lauro Line Turkish Cargo Lines Lykes United Kingdom Line
Shipping Corporation of India Thule Ship Agency, Inc. United States Line (American Pioneer)
Clegg Building, CA7-0165
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORP. RICE, KERR & CO.
AMERIND SHIPPING CORP. 7th Floor, World Trade Building, CA 8-8661
110 Marine Building, CA7-5335 Hoegh Line
Boomerang Cargo Line
Admiralty Lines, Ltd. Kawasaki "K" Line
Coldemar Line
American Export and Isbrantsen Lines Lloyd Brasileiro
Coneordia Line
Cargo Ships and Tankers, Inc. Jugoslavaska Linijska Plovidba Nervion Line
Fabre Line Lineas de Navegacion Mambesas West Coast Line
Independent Gulf Line N. Y. K. Line SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC.
Seaway Shipping Corp. Polish Ocean Line 8402 Clinton Drive, OR2-6651
Earl J. Smith & Co., Inc. Truck Trailer Coastwise Service
DEEPSEA AGENTS, INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, CA4-9798 STATES MARINE-ISTHMIAN
AYERS STEAMSHIP CO., INC. AGENCY, INC.
Stevenson Lines
509 World Trade Building, CA 7-3261
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. Cotton Exchange Building, CA7-3374
Constellation Line Agents For
1300 Texas Avenue, CA %5101
Ferrarhos Lines Bloomfield Steamship Co.
Delta East Coast South America Line
Korea Shipping Corporation, Ltd. Gulf-West Coast Ukay Service
Maritime Companyof the Philippines Delta West Africa Line
Gulf-European Service
FOWLER& McVITIE, INC. Isthmian Lines, Inc.
Cotton Exchange Building, CA 4-9795
BIEHL & COMPANY Antilles Shipping Co.
Isthmian Gulf-Mediterranean Service
6th Floor, World Trade Building, CA 2-9961 Isthmian Gulf-Red Sea/Persian Gulf
Nordana Line Service
Fern Line FUNCH, EDYE & CO., INC. Isthmian Gulf-India/Pakistan Service
Nopal Line (Northern Pan American) 814 World Trade Building, CA 7-1521 Isthmian Gulf-Hawaiian Service
Hamburg American Line Blue Sea Line States Marine Lines, Inc.
North German Lloyd Line Cunard Steamship Co., Ltd. States Marine-Continental Service
Ozean/Stinnes Lines Scandinavian American Line States Marine-Far East Service
Sidarma Line Thos. & Jno. Broeklebank, Ltd. States Marine-Mediterranean Service
Mamenic Line CORP. States Marine-World Wide Full Cargo
Scindia Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. GULF COAST SHIPPING
313 Marine Bldg., CA5-0869 Service
Barber Middle East Line
L. Smit & Co.’s Cathay Navigation Co. Ltd. STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.
Smit-Lloyd, N.V. Dovar Lines Cotton Exchange Building, CA8-1431
C. Clausen Steamship Co., Ltd. Eddie Steamship Lines, Inc. Argentine Lines
Jugooceanija I.ines Bank Line
Retla Steamship Co., Inc. Chilean Line
E. S. BINNINGS, INC. Tica Lines Mexican Line
711 Fannin, CA 5-0531 GULF MOTORSHIPS, INC. Mitsui OSKLines, Ltd.
C. T. O. Line 1316 Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 7-0215 Nedlloyd Line
Flota Mercante Gra~olombiana, S. A. China Union Lines Royal Netherlands Line
(Grancolombiana Line) Wallenius Lines Swedish-American Line
French Line Wilhelmsen Line
Hansa Line HANSEN & TIDEMANN, INC.
16th Flora’, Cotton Exchange Bldg. TEXAS TRANSPORT &
Blue Ribbon Line TERMINALCO., INC.
Corporacion Peruana de Vapores, S. A. lhh Floor 711 Fannin, CA5-5461
BLETSCH STEAMSHIP CO. Deppe Line/Belgian Line
East Asiatic Company Booth Line
1316 Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 7-0215 Holland-America Line
Cobeifret Lines Federal Commonweahh Line Mexican Line
Orient Mid-East Line Interocean Line Navigazione Aha Italia (Creole Line)
Iranian Shipping Lines, S.A. Yamashita-Shinnihon Line
Irish Shipping, Ltd.
BLOOMFIELD STEAMSHIP CO. Jayanti Line Union of Burma Five Star Line
Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA8-1451 C. A. Venezolana de Navegacion
Pacific Far East Line (Venezuelan Line)
Berth Agents--See States Marine-Isthmian South African Marine .Earporation, Ltd. Westwind Africa Line
Agency Surinam Navigation Company Wysmuller Ocean Towage & Salvage
LE BLANC.PARR, INC. Company
CANADIAN-GULF LINE, LTD. Cotton Exehange Bldg., CA2-2259 TRANSATLANTIC SHIPPING
P. O. Box 5355, WA 1-4196 Harrison Line
Hellenic Line AGENCY, INC.
Canadian-Gulf Line, Ltd.
Montreal Shipping Co. LONE STAR SHIPPING CO. 1300 Texas Avenue, CA 4-5805
1505 Texas Avenue, CA 4-7531 Atlantic Shipping Company, S.A.
Stockard Shipping Co. Edna van Meerbeeck & Co., S.A.
Azta Line
Continental Lines Ferro Union Corporation
CENTRAL GULF STEAMSHIP Flomerea Line Interore. NewYork
CORP. Gulf Lines Stelar Maritime, Inc.
1114 Texas Avenue Bldg., CA 4-6075 Insco Lines Unimar GmbH
Central Gulf-Mediterranean Line Orient-Overseas Lines UNITED FRUIT COMPANY
Central Gulf-Red Sea Line LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIP 908 World Trade Bldg., CA5-3597
United Fruit Company
Central Gulf-Persian Gulf Line CO., INC.
Central Gulf-India/Pakistan Line Cotton Exchange Building, 3rd Floor, WATERMAN STEAMSHIP CORP.
Central Gulf-World Wide Full Cargo CA 7-7211 Cotton Exchange Building, CA 7-4395
Service Gulf & South American S.S. Co. Waterman Steamship Corporation
30 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
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AUGUST, 33
Transport Terminal
Texas & Co., Inc.
Cable Address Steamship Agents 11th Floor, 711FannlnSt.
TERMINAL HOUSTON Houston, Texas77002
Tel: CA5-5461 (Established1895)
THE TEXPORTS STEVEDORECO., INC.
Stevedores
Contracting
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE WESTWIND AFRICA LINE VENEZUELAN LINE
To To To To
North European Ports Tapanese Ports \Vest African Ports Venezuelan Ports
MEXICAN LINE UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINE CREOLE LINE BOOTH LINE
To To To To
North European Ports Rangoon Italian Ports ~Vest Indies, British Guiana
and Northern Brazil
WYSMULLER OCEAN TOWAGE & SALVAGE COMPANY
OFFICES
NewOrleans, La. New York, N.Y. Houston, Texas Brownsville, Texas Memphis. Tenn.
Charleston, S.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Galveston, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas St. Louis, Mo.
Savannah, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Chicago,Ill. Dallas, Texas
Dalton Steamship Corporation
SHIP AGENTS AND OPERATORS
TERMINAL OPERATORS AND STEVEDORES
Agents/or
BOOMERANG CARGO LINE
COLDEMAR LINE ¯ CONCORDIA LINE
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Seventh Floor, WORLD BLDG. 2,
HOUSTON TEXAS
Cables "DALSHIP" ¯ Teletype 713-571-1421-1422 Telephone CA8-8661 ¯
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Offices PORT ARTHUR, DALLAS, NEWORLEANS, MEMPHIS,
in GALVESTON,BEAUMONT,
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FERNLINE ............................... GULF/FAREAST SCINDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD ........... GULF/INDIA
NOPALLINE ............. GULF/EASTCOASTSOUTHAMERICA OZEAN/STINNES LINES .SOUTHATLANTIC/CONTINENTAL EUROPE
HAMBURGAMERICAN LINE ........ GULF/CONTINENTALEUROPE
NORTH GERMAN LLOYDLINE ...... GULF/CONTINENTALEUROPE BARBER MIDDLEEASTLINE ............... GULF/MIDDLEEAST
OZEAN/STINNES LINES ........... GULF/CONTINENTALEUROPE L. SMIT & CO.’s ............ INTERNATIONAL TOWING SERVICE
SIDARMALINE ...................... GULF/MEDITERRANEAN SMIT-LLOYD, N.V ..................... SUPPLYBOAT SERVICE
MAMENICLINE ...... GULF/WEST COAST, EAST COASTCENTRAL
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BULK RATE
U. S. POSTAGE
PAID
Houston, Texas
Permit No. 5441
REACH
THISIS LONG At
kind
one time
of
by Stauffer
cargo.
or another,
Here,
Chemical
Long
a shipment
Company
Reach
to
of
Docks
crushed
be made into
handles
cattle
bone
just
bones
char
about
imported
or
every
animal
charcoal for eventual use in cane sugar refineries is discharged
direct from the SS NOPAL STAR into rail cars on the marginal tracks.
Agent was Biehl & Company; R. W. Smith & Co. was the forwarder.
H
for
¯ Berthing 8 vessels cr
Locomotiveanes,75.ton derrick
¯ Marginalrail trackage
¯ Simultaneous
handling200 cars Covered area 1,4~, sq. ft.