16 years ill general merchandise ware- housing sales. Gulf At]anlic \Varehouse Co., a sub- sidiary of Anderson. Clayton & Co., is one of the largest public merchandise warehouse companies in the United States. BEN H. MOORE INSURANCE MARINE - CASUALTY - FIRE Cable: MOORDEEN JAckson 8-5511 P.O. Box 13220 MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSING AT ITS BEST! PERSONAL A TTENTION! iNSTANT SERVICE! ¯ 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, efficient controls JOHN E. FLYNN Gulf Atlantic Warehouse Moves FlynnTo Houston john E. Flynn, manager of sales for y~’neraI merchandise warehousing for (;ulf Atlantic Warehouse Co.. has been moved from Chicago to the Houston h,’adqqarlers office, Burke Baker. Jr., company president, announced. "The Company’s growth and expan- .~ion in general merchandise warehous- ing during the past year makes il ad- visabh~ for Mr. Flynn to coordinate our sales activities from our Houston office." |laker said. "He will devote more atten- lion to over-all supervision and training of our growing sales organization." I"1~ nn is widelv known throughout the ~var~;housing indtlstry and a veteran of 25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 4, N. Y. Regular Sailings [ram Mobile, NewOrleans and Houston WEEKLY To La Guaira, Puerto Cabello, Curacao and Trinidad EVERY TWO WEEKS To Maracaibo, Aruba, Carupano, Guanta, Barbados, Georgetown Paramaribo and Ciudad Bolivar EVERY FOUR WEEKS To Pampatar Agents STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANY HOUSTON - NEW ORLEANS - MOBILE - CHICAGO - ST. LOUIS - CINCINNATI DALLAS - KANSAS CITY - MEMPHIS - ATLANTA FUNCH, EDYE & CO., INC. NEW YORK - DETROIT Ayers Steamship Co., inc. WorldTrade Center Houston 2, Texas MEDITERRANEAN STAR LINE Izmir Iskenderun Beirut Port Said NEW ORLEANS ¯ HOUSTON ¯ GALVESTON DALLAS ¯ MEMPHIS Cable: Ayership "IWX: 713-571-2310 Phone: CA 7-3261 GENERAL GULF AGENTS CRESCENT LINE Jeddah Khor El Mufatta Port Sudan Khorramshahr Massawa Basrah Djibouti Bandar Shapur Kuwait Karachi Bombay MARITIME CO. Of The PHILIPPINES Philippine Flag Vessels Manila Hang Kong Cebu Iloilo Davao AUGUST, 1963 25
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16 years ill general merchandise ware-housing sales.
Gulf At]anlic \Varehouse Co., a sub-sidiary of Anderson. Clayton & Co., isone of the largest public merchandisewarehouse companies in the UnitedStates.
BEN H. MOOREINSURANCE
MARINE - CASUALTY - FIRECable: MOORDEEN
JAckson 8-5511 P.O. Box 13220
MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSINGAT ITS BEST!
PERSONALA TTENTION!
iNSTANTSERVICE!
¯ 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 . . .
john E. Flynn, manager of sales fory~’neraI merchandise warehousing for(;ulf Atlantic Warehouse Co.. has beenmoved from Chicago to the Houstonh,’adqqarlers office, Burke Baker. Jr.,company president, announced.
"The Company’s growth and expan-.~ion in general merchandise warehous-ing during the past year makes il ad-visabh~ for Mr. Flynn to coordinate oursales activities from our Houston office."|laker said. "He will devote more atten-lion to over-all supervision and trainingof our growing sales organization."
I"1~ nn is widelv known throughout the~var~;housing indtlstry and a veteran of
25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 4, N. Y.
Regular Sailings [ramMobile, New Orleans and Houston
WEEKLYTo La Guaira, Puerto Cabello, Curacao and Trinidad
EVERY TWO WEEKSTo Maracaibo, Aruba, Carupano, Guanta, Barbados, Georgetown
Paramaribo and Ciudad Bolivar
EVERY FOUR WEEKSTo Pampatar
AgentsSTRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANY
HOUSTON - NEW ORLEANS - MOBILE - CHICAGO - ST. LOUIS - CINCINNATIDALLAS - KANSAS CITY - MEMPHIS - ATLANTA
FUNCH, EDYE & CO., INC.NEW YORK - DETROIT
Ayers Steamship Co., inc.World Trade Center Houston 2, Texas
MEDITERRANEANSTAR LINE
Izmir IskenderunBeirut Port Said
NEW ORLEANS ¯ HOUSTON ¯ GALVESTONDALLAS ¯ MEMPHIS
Cable: Ayership "IWX: 713-571-2310 Phone: CA 7-3261
GENERAL GULF AGENTS
CRESCENT LINEJeddah Khor El MufattaPort Sudan KhorramshahrMassawa BasrahDjibouti Bandar ShapurKuwait Karachi
Bombay
MARITIME CO.Of The PHILIPPINESPhilippine Flag Vessels
Manila Hang KongCebu Iloilo
Davao
AUGUST, 1963 25
Companla Sud Americana de VaporesExpress Freight Service From
HOUSTON ̄ GALVESTONMOBILE ¯ NEW ORLEANS
AND OTHER PORTS AS CARGO OFFERS
TO
PERU ̄ BOLIVIA ¯ CHILE29 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Tel. WHilehall 3-8600
Gulf Agents
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.NEW ORLEANS̄ HOUSTON ¯ MOBILEGALVESTON ¯ CHICAGO ¯ ST. LOUISCINCINNATI ¯ DALLAS ¯ KANSAS CITY
MEMPHIS¯ ATLANTA¯ MILWAUKEE
CABLE: MAHCO
Shipment of blankets donated by the people of Houston to he used by ProjectConcern’s medical aid program for the children of Hong Kong was made free ofcharge aboard the S. S. FERNSIDE recently through arrangements by Biehl & Co.,ship’s agents. The ship’s owners, Fernley-Eger, Inc., agreed to carry tile blanketscollected for the non-profit, non-sectarian Project Concern by the Houston JuniorChamber of Commerce. The founder of Project Concern is a young doctor, JamesW. Tnrpin, who relinquished his practice in Coronado, California, to move withhis family to Hong Kong to help care for the tens of thousands of refugees fromCommunistic China. Turpin was named one of the ten outstanding young men ofthe United States in 1962 by tile U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce.
first, major bridge-aft lanker buih in anAmerican shipyard, has been launchedand soon will be operating betweenHouston and Eastern terminals.
Mrs. O. P. Thomas. wife of the ex-c(’utive vice president of Sinclair. chris-tened the lanker in ceremonies at Spar-rows Point. Maryland. The ship is th¢~largest in SincJair’s fleet, boasting alength of 736 feet and a capacity ot"395,000 barrel~.
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INDEPENDENTGULF L’N’:
(Vinke & Co., Amsterdam, Managers)
FORTNIGHTLYto and from the
CONTINENT
S ¢T I ]B pie 1Nr G C o l=kP O ]R.AT ]EO~!’~
General Agent U.S.A.
Houston ̄ Galveston ̄ New YorkNew Orleans ¯ MemphisBaltimore ̄ PhiladelphiaRefrigerated Space Available
26 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
"1"~+o chiefs frmn tile Fiji Islands visitedPort of Houston and a nearby cattleranch recently to study port operationsand cattle care and shipping problems.Ratu George Cakobau, left, and RatuPenaia Ganilau, shown here on Naviga-tion District Dock No. 3, said that theFiji Islands are to receive their independ-ence from Great Britain soon and must.,,tart handling their own ports and de-veloping their own industries. RatuGeorge, who beads the province ofTailevn, is the highest ranking chief inthe Islands. Ratu Penaia is a member oftile Legislative Council and is deputy~ecretarv for Fijian affairs. The two werein the l~nited States as State Departmentguests and their local visit was coordi-nated by the Houston office of the In-stitute of International Education.
New ServiceIndependent steamship service from
Houston, Galveston and New Orleans toAntwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg isnow being offered by the America-Europe Line with the first sailing bytile Norwegian charter vessel PALMAin late July. according to Harden F.Wittig, vice president of Fowler & Mc-Vide. Inc., ship agents.
The principals of America-EuropeLine arc D0var Shipping Agency, Inc.,New York. J. F. Whimey & Co.. Inc..is the hooking agent and Fowler & Mc-Vitie. Inc. will serve as agents in theGulf.
Ship ViaFERN-VILLE
MEDITERRANEANLINES
BARBER MEDITERRANEAN LINEGENERAL AGENTS
FOWLER & McVITIE, INC.GULF AGENTS
Houston, Galveston, New Orleans, CorpusChristi, BrownsvilJe, Port Arthur, Memphis,
Lake Charles.
SUDERMAN ~ AND YOUNGTOWING CO,, INC.
HARBOR and COASTWISE TOWINGHOUSTON GALVESTON-TEXAS CITY CORPUS CHRISTI
329 Port of Houston U.S. National Bank Building Cargo Dock No. 9World Trade Building Telephone: SO 3-2428 P.O. Box 1837Telephone: CA 7-1128 Cable: SANDY, Galveston TU 4-8791
Your Vessel will be met at the Baran,:] Piloted to the Port of Houston by
HOUSTON PILOTS6302 GULF FREEWAY
HOUSTON 23, TEXASAUGUST, 1963 27
TheBANK LINE Ltd.
Regular Service from
U. S. Gulf Ports to
Australiaand
New/ealand¯ Brisbane
¯ Melbourne
,¯ Auckland
¯ Lyttleton
¯ Sydney
¯ Adelaide
¯ Wellington
¯ Dunedin
iml
General Agents
BOYD, WEIR and
SEWELL, Inc.New York
mill
Gulf Agents
STRACHAN
SHIPPING CO.
Houston - Galveston - Mobile
Memphis-New Orleans-Dallas
Chicago - Atlanta - St. Louis
Kansas City - Cincinnati
The bell of the S.S. BIENVILLE added its note to the nationwide pealing of Bellsfor Liberty on the Fourth of July. Docked at the Port of Houston, the BIENVILLEof Sea-Land Service, Inc. had her bell rung for two minutes beginning at high noonin response to the Presidential Proclamation suggesting the Independence Day cele-bration. Several ships in the Port of Houston honored the occasion by a full flagdress. Shown here on the foredeck of the BIENVILLE during the bell ringing cere-mony are N. Toroni, chief mate, left; E. Langstrand, A. B., center; and Ray F.Huette, Texas Division operations manager, Sea-Land Service.
Loading Central Gulf’s ~ /~\ ~’\.l~|~S.S. Green Valley ,~ If~\~ ~l}~ii~i~|/-~F ~"
Taykeu~~/atrP°rt
Newark.i ~’~
BIG ~ ~/~/A L ~ ~ ’_IShipping
Problems to ~~CENTRAL GULF .Z’~~i~:Does your shipment involve a special problem in handling or
stowage? A special problem in delivery? Look to Central Gulf’sskilled ship and shore staffs for the answers . . . for services
that help in making export shipping profitable.
Serving the Mediterranean and East of Suez
In New York, Phone WH 4-82,~0 for Information or Bookings
Dalton Steamship Corporation, agents for Jugoslavask Linijska Plovidba, the"Jugolinija Line" held a luncheon at tile World Trade Club to introduce CaptainM. Pajalic, a director of the line and Henrik Toncic, executive vice president ofCrossocean Shipping Company, Inc., the line’s general agents, to terminal operatorsat the Port of Houston recently. The lunch was attended by (left to right) R. Juekes, manager, Texas Stevedores, Inc.. H. H. Jaeobs, administrative assistant, LongReach Docks; Vernon Bailey, assistant general manager, Navigation District; T. n.Sherwood, Navigation District grain elevator manager; Toncic; F. E. Cartwright,general vice president, Dalton Steantship Corporation; Captain Pajalic; H. E. Heard,vice president, Manchester Terminal Corporation; K. P. Roden, assistant manager,Navigation District elevator; E. C. Leutsch, Jr., president, H. L. Ziegler, Inc.; W. H.I’ruitt, general traffic manager, Dalton Steamship Corporation; and G. C. Rube,H. I,. Ziegler, Inc., local manager.
SHARRON PLACESSharron Tipto m Miss Houston Trans-
porlatior,, ,)laced third i,, the Miss UNITED SP:VrDORINGTransportation U.S.A. Conlest and the Division Ofactivities of the Houston Transportation States Marine Lines, Inc.Week Committee in publicizing trans- Cotton Exthange Bldg.portalion won second [)lace, trailing CA T-06e7 CA7-3374I)allas by nine points.
HELLENICLINE~< LIMITED
40 VESSELSSERVE
HELLENIC SHIPPERSUNDER THIS
FLAG~
Frequent SailingsExpress Serviceto and from the
MEDITERRANEANRED SEA
ARABIAN GULFand
INDIAPAKISTANCEYLONBURMA
your Yreioht trorels first class...
ship Cuna,r~Fast, regular service between Liverpool, ManchesterLondon and Glasgow and Gulf Ports in ships ofthe Cunard and Brocklebank fleets.
There is no better way!
Cunord Line NEW YORK: 25 Broadwa)’ Offices and Agents inFuneh~ Ed?le & g’o., Int’. NEW ORLEANS: all major cities in the
Gulf General Agents, 1414 American Bank Bldg. U.S. atzd Canada.
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
AUGUST, 1963 29
I louston Steamship AgentsABAUNZA STEAMSHIP AGENCY
CORP.203 Marine Bldg., CA 2-9601
China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Lauro LineShipping Corporation of India
AMERIND SHIPPING CORP.110 Marine Buiding, CA 7-5335
AYERS STEAMSHIP CO., INC.509 World Trade Building, CA 7-3261
Crescent LineKulukundis Line, Ltd.Maritime Company of the PhilippinesMediterranean Star Line
BIEHL & COMPANY6th Floor, World Trade Building, CA 2-9961
Fern-Ville Far East LineHamburg-American LineMamenic LineNopal Line (Northern Pan American)North German LloydOzean-Stinnes LinesScindia LineSidarma LineL. Smit & Company
E. S. BINNINGS, INC.1114 Texas, CA 5-0531
C. T. O. LineFlota Mereante Grancolombiana, S. A.
(Graneolombiana Line)French LineHansa LineO. S. K. Line
BLETSCH STEAMSHIP CO.1220 Texas Avenue, CA 7-0215
All Cargo LinesCobelfret LinesOrient Mid-East LineCompania de TransportesCal-Agro
BLOOMFIELD STEAMSHIP CO.Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 8-1451
1114 Texas Avenue Bldg., CA 4-6075Central Gulf-Mediterranean LineCentral Gulf-Red Sea LineCentral Gulf-Persian Gulf LineCentral Gulf-India/Pakistan LineCentral 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 STEAMSHIP CORP.7th Floor, World Trade Building, CA 8-8661
Boomerang Cargo LineColdemar LineConcordia LineJugoslavaska Linijska PlovidbaLineas de Navegacion MambesasN. Y. K. LinePolish Ocean Line
DEEPSEA AGENTS, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 4-9798
West India Shipping Company
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.1302 Texas Avenue, CA 7-5101
Delta East Coast South America LineDeha West Africa Line
FOWLER & McVITIE, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 4-9795
Chemical-CarriersFern-Ville Mediterranean Line
FUNCH, EDYE & CO., INC.814 World Trade Building, CA 2-9106
Cunard Steamship Co., Ltd.Malaya Indonesia LineScandinavian American LineThos. & Jno. Broeklebank, Ltd.
GULF COAST SHIPPING CORP.200 Marine Bldg., CA 5-0869
Eddie Line, Ltd.Jugooceanija LineLevant Line
GULF MOTORSHIPS, INC.1220 Texas Avenue, CA 7-0215
China Union LinesThai Lines, Ltd.
HANSEN & TIDEMANN, INC.10th Floor, Petroleum Bldg., CA 3-4181
America Plate LineCorporaeion Peruana de Vapores, S. A.d’Amico LineDeppe Line/Belgian LineMitsubishi Shipping Company, Ltd.South African Marine Corporation, Ltd.Surinam Navigation Co.
LE BLANC-PARR. INC.Cotton Exchange Bldg., ~A 2-2259
Harrison LineHellenic Line
LONE STAR SHIPPING CO.Petroleum Bldg., CA 4-7531
Insco LinesNorge LinesOrient-Overseas Lines
LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIPCO., INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, 3rd Floor,CA 7-7211
Gulf & South American S.S. Co.Lykes African LineLykes Caribbean LineLykes Continent LineLykes Mediterranean LineLykes Orient LineLykes United Kingdom LineUnited States Line (American Pioneer)
RICE, KERR & CO.Clegg Building, CA %0165
Hoegh LineKawasaki "K" LineLloyd BrasileiroNervion LineWest Coast Line
SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC.8402 Clinton Drive, OR 2-6651
Truck Trailer Coastwise Service
STATES MARINE-ISTHMIANAGENCY, INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, CA 7-3374Bloomfield Steamship Company
(Berth Agents Only)Isthmian Lines, Inc.States Marine-Continental ServiceStates Marine-Far East ServiceStates Marine-Mediterranean ServiceStates Marine-World Wide Full Cargo
Service
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 8-1431
Cotton Exchange Building, CA 5-5461Holland-America laneNavigazione Aha Italia (Creole Line)Shinnjhon LineC. A. Venezolana 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 STEAMSHIP CORP.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 7-4395
Waterman Steamship Corporation
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Tops for Tugs
INTRACOASTALTOWING & TRANSPORTATION CORP.
HOUSTON GALVESTON CORPUS CHRISTI
HOUSTON~,~~b ugh~ne of the U. S. GULF PORTSt closer to world markets by...
Lykes 6 World Trade Routes with regularlyscheduled sailings between U. S. GULF PORTS
and the world -
O. K. Line Africa LineContinent Line Caribbean Line
Mediterranean Line Orient LineLykes 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.
FERN-VILLE LINES ................................................... GULF/FAR EAST SERVICENOPAL LINE ................................................ GULF/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA
NORTH GERMAN LLOYD }HAMBURG AMERI~C_~ LINE
l .....................................GULF~CONTINENTAL EUROPE
OZEAN/STINNES LINESIDARMA LINE .......................................................... G ULF/MEDITERRANEAN
MAMENIC LINE ............................. GULF/WEST COAST, EAST COAST, CENTRAL AMERICA
L. SMIT & CO.’S ............................................. INTERNATIONAL TOWING SERVICE
34 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
"We’ve found their world-wide, on-the-|Jne finunc-ing of our exporI-import operations to bc u big helpto our Export Department. /1 visit with one of theirinternational bunking officers is un absolute muslif you want short cuts inbuilding your overseaslrading activities." ~Bank of the
outhwest
POSTMASTER: If not delivered in fivedays, return to P. O. Box 2562, Houston1, Texas. Return Postage Guaranteed
BULK RATE
U. S. POSTAGEPAID
Houston, Texas
Permit No. 5441
Cotton for the Far East
THIS IS LONG REACHCotton is important cargo at the Port of Houston andLong Reach is well equipped with every facility for itssafe storage and handling. Above, cotton is beingloaded aboard States Marine Line’s SS PELICAN STATEfor shipment to the Far East.