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The American Association of Port Authorities, through its Committee on Public Relations, has madeavailable at cost to member ports a poster emphasizing the importance of world trade and ports to the economy of the nation. In Houston the Houston Poster Advertising Co. has made available ten billboards in prime locations to display these posters and B. W. Bordages, right, president, is shown standing in front of one of themwith George Altvater, executive director of the Port of Houston authority. TradeTour Will Visit 9 Countries Tim HotlSt.n American Arab Cham- I,’r of (~onlln/’retFs first trade mission to the Arab world left last month for a nine-(’ountrv trip in Seplember and Oc- tober. Some 10 member companies o[ the American Arab Chamber of Commerce. representing Southwest U. S. interests closely connected with the Arab area. compose the mission which is head:~d by Arab Chamber President Carey Crutcher. chairman of tim board of (:rutcher Resources, Inc., and Chamber Secretary General l)r. Atef (;amil-Eldin, international attorney and Imsim’ss con- sultanl. "]’he eounlries on [his .,;car’s mission arc Algeria, Libya, Kuwait. Bahrain, I)uhai. Aim I)hahi, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. This is the firsl such of many platmed missions to I)o repeated ,,n fyearly basis. .lOINS CONFERENCE Sea-lmn(I Ser~i(’~’. Inc.. has l)econtc a mc]nher .f the Far East Confer(’]tc,’. The I:ar East (~ol/t’l,lPll(’t. is composed a group of sixleell cOltllll(H/ carriers bx x~atcr operating in the trade from [..~. Mlantic and (,ulf ports h, ports in Japan, ()kina~a. K.rea, Taiwan tF’orntosat H,m~a Kon 7, I{(’l~uhli, of Philiplfines, Vietnam. (’.ambodia. l,m,s. CARGO INSPECTION LAND--SEA--AIR $3.75 Per Hour, 5¢ Per Mile LARRY S. LAWHON Box 53, LaPorte, Texas 77571 Phone: (713) 471-1791 DOCKSIDE GENERAL REPAIRS Including Electrical and Refrigeration Worldwide Recognition ForOur Tank Cleaning Equipment and Services Complete 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 : :/,_.,.,~ :: U - -- I111¢. Stevedore~’ CONTRACTING &CONSULTING STEVEDORES GENERAL, BULK & GRAIN CARGO HANDLING CAR & BARGE LOADING and UNLOADING NEW ORLEANS 1338 INTERNATIONAL TRADE MART TEL: 522-6101 HOUSTON GALVESTON 320 McFADDEN BLDG. 717 U.S. NAT;L. BANKBLDG. TEL: 222-9601 TEL: 765-9463 OCTOBER, 1971 21

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The American Association of Port Authorities,through its Committee on Public Relations, hasmade available at cost to member ports a posteremphasizing the importance of world trade andports to the economy of the nation. In Houstonthe Houston Poster Advertising Co. has madeavailable ten billboards in prime locations todisplay these posters and B. W. Bordages, right,president, is shown standing in front of one ofthem with George Altvater, executive director ofthe Port of Houston authority.

Trade Tour WillVisit 9 CountriesTim HotlSt.n American Arab Cham-

I,’r of (~onlln/’retFs first trade mission tothe Arab world left last month for anine-(’ountrv trip in Seplember and Oc-tober.

Some 10 member companies o[ theAmerican Arab Chamber of Commerce.representing Southwest U. S. interestsclosely connected with the Arab area.compose the mission which is head:~d byArab Chamber President CareyCrutcher. chairman of tim board of(:rutcher Resources, Inc., and ChamberSecretary General l)r. Atef (;amil-Eldin,international attorney and Imsim’ss con-sultanl.

"]’he eounlries on [his .,;car’s missionarc Algeria, Libya, Kuwait. Bahrain,I)uhai. Aim I)hahi, Qatar, Saudi Arabiaand Egypt. This is the firsl such ofmany platmed missions to I)o repeated,,n fyearly basis.

.lOINS CONFERENCE

Sea-lmn(I Ser~i(’~’. Inc.. has l)econtca mc]nher .f the Far East Confer(’]tc,’.The I:ar East (~ol/t’l,lPll(’t. is composed a group of sixleell cOltllll(H/ carriers bxx~atcr operating in the trade from [..~.Mlantic and (,ulf ports h, ports in Japan,()kina~a. K.rea, Taiwan tF’orntosatH,m~a Kon7, I{(’l~uhli, of Philiplfines,Vietnam. (’.ambodia. l,m,s.

CARGO INSPECTIONLAND--SEA--AIR

$3.75 Per Hour, 5¢ Per Mile

LARRY S. LAWHONBox 53, LaPorte, Texas 77571

Phone: (713) 471-1791

DOCKSIDE GENERAL REPAIRSIncluding 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

: :/,_.,.,~ ::

U - -- I111¢.Stevedore~’

CONTRACTING & CONSULTING STEVEDORESGENERAL, BULK & GRAIN CARGO HANDLING

CAR & BARGE LOADING and UNLOADING

NEW ORLEANS1338 INTERNATIONAL TRADE MART

TEL: 522-6101HOUSTON GALVESTON

320 McFADDEN BLDG. 717 U.S. NAT;L. BANK BLDG.

TEL: 222-9601 TEL: 765-9463

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N.Y.K. LINEEXPRESS SERVICE

THREE MONTHLY SAILINGS

GULF PORTSTO

JAPANGULF AGENTS

DALTON STEAMSHIP CORPORATIONHOUSTON ̄ GALVESTON ̄ BEAUMONT ̄ DALLAS

PORT ARTHUR ̄ NEW ORLEANS , MEMPHIS ° MOBILE

Working Partner withthe Port of Houston ~Helping develop (~,.\~the Houston- ~\~Gulf Coast area

~~

~ HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY

In Houstonand the wofld~busiest portsSea-Landserves you better,

The bridge of the M.S. GOLDEN LOTUS was the setting for the maidenvoyage ceremonies when the master of the vessel Captain Sadahiro Toyoda,second from right, was given the traditional laminated aerial photo plaqueof the Port of Houston. From the left are Leonard LaGrange, StrachanShipping Company; Port Captain Akio Sakashito of the Sanko SteamshipCo., Ltd., Captain Toyoda, and Michael Moore, president of the HoustonJunior Chamber of Commerce, who presented the plaque.

Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., has received a Public Service Award fromthe Natlonal Weather Service for more than 20 years and 100 per centLykes fleet participation in the nation’s cooperative ship weather reportingprogram. This photo, taken at the presentation ceremonies, shows fromleft: Albert J. Rohlfs, Marine Supervisor, Marine Center, New Orleans;

saves~IJIU""~’*Captain Edward P. Sawyer, Lykes Port Captain who received the awardin behalf of the Lykes fleet; Carl Reber, Fort Worth, User Services Repre-sentative, NationaJ Weather Service Regional Headquarters.

money! Electric Trucks Shown

SEA-LAND EDELIVERS THE GOODS/

The matcriab handling dixision of Houston-hased C. JimStewart & SLevoI1SOII, Inc., annoml(!ed tile availability of theoomph’re line of Lewis-Shepard electric industrial trucks.Lewis-Shepard is a subsidiary of Hyster Company.

Because they are powered electrically, the new equipmentfeatures smooth acceleration, and low cost operating expense.In addition, the all-electric trucks function as an .ecologicaland "pollution solution"--thcir clean electric power is fume-free, which means they are particularly ideal for indoor ware-house use.

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Captain Hajime Furue of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha vessel NICHIWAMARU holds the laminated aerial photograph which was presented hisvessel by the Port of Houston Authority and the Houston Junior Chamberof Commerce on the occasion of the vessel’s maiden voyage to Houstonlast month. From the left are Geoffrey Kilburn of the Dalton SteamshipCorporation, agents for the NYK Line; Yutaka Nagashlma, NYK’s repre-sentative in Houston Captain Furue; and Captain Kai Wetlesen of Dalton.The 13,600 ton vessel, shown below, was built in Nagasaki and carries 12officers and a crew of 21. She has a service speed of 17 knots, a length of510 feet and a 70 foot beam.

J. L. BLUDWORTHNaval Architect

PHONE (713) 482-2085

608 NORTH CLEARCREEK DRIVE

FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS

CUSTOMS BROKERS AIR CARGO CONSOLIDATORSINTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS

Petroleum Bldg., Houston, Texas 77002, Phone (713) 224-9855

Los Angeles Sun Francisco Hollywood San Diego Hew York Houston

SINCE 1914

Export and Domestic Crating

OFFICE MOVING AND STORING SPECIALISTS

WALDTRANSFER& STORAGE CO.

5205 S. Rice Ave. Phone 666-2121

Gulf Agents for: ALCOA LINECONCORDIA LINE ̄ FINNLINES ¯ JUGOLINIJA LINE

N.Y.K. LINE ̄ POLISH OCEAN LINE . TURKISH CARGO LINES

Arthur J. Fritz, left, has been named chairman of the board of thecompany that bears his name. Discussing future growth plans for thecompany are Arthur J. Fritz, Jr., center, and Lynn C. Fritz, right, whohave been named president and executive vice president, respectively.Originally custom house brokers, the firm has diversified to offer a "totalservice" approach for shippers. The company has 30 offices and almost,500 staff members.

OCTOBER, 1971

~DALTON

TEAI4SHIPORPORATIONip Agents & Terminal Operators

WEST GULF EAST GULF7th Floor World Trade Center 2300 International Trade MartHouston, Texas 77002 New Orleans, Louisiana 70130Tel: 713-228-8661 ¯ TWX:713-571-142t Tel: 504-524-0701 - TWX: 504-822-5024

Cable "DALSHIP"

OFFICES IN: Beaumont - Dallas ̄ Galveston - Memphis - Mobile ̄ New York

~, Port Arthur ̄ In Mexico City--Agencia Transoceanica de Vapores,S.A~j

SHIP VIA PORT OF HOUSTON

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Atlantic Gulf Service, a new Swedish-Finnishshipping operation, began operations October 1with ships of the type shown on the left, linkingHouston and other Gulf and South Atlantic portswith Northern Europe. Owned by Finn Lines, Ltd.,of Helsinki, Finland and Swedish American Lineof Gothenburg, Sweden, the new steamship linehas Strachan Shipping Company as Hs U.S. gen-eral agents. There will be six ships in the servicewhich will call at the ports of Hamina, Finland,Gothenburg, Sweden, Glasgow, Scotland, Miami,Vera Cruz, Mexico, Houston, New Orleans andSavannah.

First Class American-Flag Service from U. S. Gulf Ports:

EAST COAST of SOUTH AMERICAincluding VENEZUELA- (~

WEST COAST of AFRICA--BERMUDA--CARIBBEAN ISLANDS includingPuerto Rico, Jamaica, Dominican

Republic, Haiti, Trinidad, Curacao/Aruba I ~-MEXICO-

Modern cargo liners--dependable express general cargoservices--specializing in containerized and palletized ship-ments- refrigerated-- heavy lifts--extra lengths-- bulkliquids, etc.

DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES INC.P.O. BOX 50250 ¯ NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70150

NEW YORK ° WASHINGTON ̄ CHICAGO ° MOBILE ° HOUSTON

Fast Regular Cargo ServiceHOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE

WEEKLYto La Guaira* and Curacao*

FORTNIGHTLYto Maracaibo*, Aruba*, Guanta*, Barbados,

Trinidad, Pto. Cabello*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.

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Port TonnageZooms AheadTo New Record

’l’,mnagc at the Port of Houston con-tinues to run fiw~ million tons ahead ofrer<)rd-l,reakiug 1970 but much hingeson tin: threatened hmgshoremcn’s strikeas Io whclhcr 1971 ~.ill set a new highitlark.

Tolal cargo handled Ihrouglt Julycame t~ 1,0.31,0,792 Ions as compared to35,313,207 through the first sevenmonths of last year. The hig increasesare in foreign Jmlk, which is running2.5 million Ions ahead of 1971; coast-wise &,el)sea tonnage, ~hich is up byone million tons and internal Imrgctrail]c, up 1.1, million hms.

Foreign [radc general cargo showeda belter than 50 per cent increase owwa year ago wilh 560.000 hms handled in.lulv of 1971 as against 365.000 tons inJuli3 1970. The lwitwlpal bulge was inimports which were up more than 160per cent. or 391,000 tons as comparedto 1,19,000 tons for July in 1970.

For the year through July fon’igntrade general cargo was up nearly 16per cent ~ilh 2,939.000 tons handledas against 2.582,000 l<ms a year ago.

Imports tolalling 1.895.000 tons were675,00(l hms m,’r the first seven mot,ths.f 1970 whih: exports of |.09k000 wereslightly <hmn from Ihc 1,360,000 t,msof the same i~m’iod for 1970.

UNITED STEVEDORINGCotton Exchange Bldg.

Division OfStates Marine Lines, Inc.

227-0687 227-3374

LONGHORNTRANSFER SERVICE, INC.SPECIALIZING--IMPORT/EXPORT TRUCKING7112 Avenue C Houston, Texas

926-2661"Perfection in Performance is Achieved Only

by Experience"

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This aerial photo of the Port of Houston ona lamlnated plaque held by the M/V CAP

SERRAT’s master, Captain Ulrich Slomka, waspresented the new vessel by the Port Authoritywhen it was in the Port of Houston for the firsttime recently. Lookin~ on, from the Teft, is E. E.Finn, president of Channelvlew Bank; Horst Muel-let, manager of T.M.T.’s dry cargo charteringdepartment; and John Templet, president ofT.M.T, steamship agents for the ship.

Paul M. Turlock is the president of the recentlyopened offices of Martex Agency, Inc., steam-ship agency and charter brokers, in the PowellBuilding, 1100 Leeland, Houston, Texas 77002,(713~ 224-3780.

Houston New Orleans

State of Punjab Oct. 6 Oct. 2

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

TAKE THE "SHORT CUT"TO WORLD MARKETS

VIA HOUSTON AND OTHERU, S. GULF PORTS ANDI.’YKES LINES

FAST, MODERN SHIPS--DEPENDABLE, REGULAR SAILINGS

U.K. LINE ¯ CONTINENT LINE¯ MEDITERRANEAN LINE ¯ AFRICA LINE

¯ ORIENT LINEOn the way--the giant SEABEES--

a totally new concept in ocean shipping

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If it were

any nearer

the River,

we’d have to

call it the

"S.S." LYKES

CENTER.

Ideally situated for marineand marine related con-cerns, The Lykes Center isstrategically located at 300Poydras Street--adjacent tothe Port of New Orleans/Rivergate complex. TheLykes Center features theultimate in modern officedesign, with special spaceplanning services and in-building parking. Occupancyby Decembe¢ 1971. A jointventure by Lykes Enter-prises, Inc. and Joseph C.Canizaro. See it soon, orcall for full information.

l~Leasing Agent.

Real EstateManagementCorporation

P.O. Box 53244New Orleans, Louisiana 70150

Telephone (504] 561-6000

Gilbert B. Beiswinger has been named vicepresident and controller of Federal Barge Lines,Inc., Peter Franchi, Jr., president, announced.Belswinger will be responsible for all financeand accounting for Federal and Gulf CanalLines, Inc., and their subsidiary companies.

INDEPENDENTGULF L, Nf(Vinke & Co., Amsterdam, Managers)

REGULAR SERVICEto and from the

CONTINENT

8 ~r I ~>I~ING CORPO~TIC)N

General Agent U.S.A.

Houston ¯ Galveston ¯ New YorkNew Orleans ¯ Memphis ̄ Baltim

Philadelphia ¯ WilmingtonRefrigerated Space Available

Engineers Check

On FacilitiesA detailed survey of the lower por-

lion of the 25-mile Port of Houston wasbegun last month by the Board of Engi-neers for l{iw’rs and Harbors, Corps ofEngineers, \Vashington. I).C.

The surw’y, conducted bv the Corps’Port Engineer Rajie A. Saleeby ofWashington, explained Cohmel Nolan C.I{hodes, I-.S. Army I)istrict Englnecr,Galveston, will bc to ohlain detaileddescriptions for each wharf, pier ordock, and will include gathering in-formation on berthing facilities, cranes,warehouses, transit sheds, grain eh’va-lors, drydocks, marine railways, marinerepair plants and floating equipment.

The data gatllcred in the survey is tobc included in a revised edition of PortSeries No. 24, last ~cmblished by theCorps of Engineers in 1959. The revisededition will detail the Port of Houston’scurrent conditions, new construclion,and iml~rovements.

~hen published, copies of the reportmay be obtained from Superintendent ofDocuments, Government Printing Office,Washington, D.C. 20/~02.

DUNCAN PROMOTES

George M. Schubert has bcen nanledmanager of tile JFK airport office ofBruce Duncan Co., Inc., customs bro-kers. For the last se~en years Schuberthas been at the Port of New York.

BEN H. MOOREINSURANCE AGENCYBen H. Moore- William C. Moore

MARINE - CASUALTY- FIRECable: MOORDEEN

915 World Trade Bldg. 228-5227

CABLE: MAHCO FBM 2187

M.¢ &..Customhouse Brokers -- Foreign Freight Forwarders

Members: Custom Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc.

5anlin BuildingNew Orleans 12, Louisiana 70112

Telephone: 529-5941TWX-810-951-5220

812 Petroleum Bldg.Houston, Texas 77002

224-8101TWX-713-571-1283

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SWtFT/D41;)ECT SERVICEFROMUS GULF TO

LIVERPOOL

MA NCHES TER

HOUSTON ¯ COTTON EXCHANGE BLDG. CAPITOL 4-1893- TWX -910881-2650

GALVESTON NEW" ORLEANS ° DALLAS ¯ MEMPHIS

William M. Spencer has been named managerof the World Trade Club of Houston, replacingFritz Kohler. Spencer has had considerable ex-perience in the field of catering and in publicrelations and prior to joining the World TradeClub was assistant general manager of GamboaCay and before that he was assistant manager ofthe Galvez Hotel, both in Galveston.

TANK_ VESSEL IN SERVICE

The ()CEAN 255, one o[ the largestllll]ll~tlln(’d ,~cean-going tank vessels e~erconstructed, was launched recently atthe Texas )ard ,ff Bethlehem Stec"l att{eaum(mt and is now being operated inGt, lf ports by Interstate Oil Trans.port(~ompany.

GULF PORTS CRATING CO.Export PackingCommercial~MilitaryBoxing--Crating--Processing

HOUSTON: 1600 N. 75th St., 923-5551NEW ORLEANS: 1717 Tchoupitoulas 525-9936

Fast Freight, Reefer, Deep Tank and Passenger Service

U.S. GULF / FAR EAST SERVICE

Regular Sailings From:

HOUSTON * GALVESTON * BEAUMONTNEW ORLEANS

MANILA ¯ HONG KONG ¯ BANGKOK ¯ SINGAPOREPORT SWETTENHAM ¯ PENANG ¯ BELAWAN DELl

Other loading or discharging ports called if cargo warrants.

Agents Agents:

BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. BIEHL & COMPANY17 Battery Place, New York, H. Y. 10004 Sixth Floor, WORLD TRADE BLDG.,

HOUSTON, TEXAS(212) 944-1300 CApitol 2-9961

Texas Transport & Terminal Co., Inc.

P. N. D JAKARTA LLOYD LINENorth African, Red Sea and

Indonesian Ports

Cable Address Steamship Agents 1 lth Floor, 711 Fannln St.TERMINAL HOUSTON

Tel: 713/225-5461 (Established 1895)Houston, Texas 77002

TEXPORTS STEVEDORE COMPANY, INC.Contracting Stevedores

CUNARD BROCKLEBANK SERVICEEast India.Ceylon-East Pakistan

To South Atlantic and U.S. Gulf Ports

VENEZUELAN LINEVenezuelan Ports

DEEP SEA MEDITERRANEANLINE

ltaliarr and Spanish Pc, rts

YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINEY-S Line

Japanese PortsUNION OF BURMAFIVE 5TAR LINE

WESTWlND AFRICA LINE Rangoon WIJSMULLER OCEANVeest African Ports TOWAGE & SALVAGE CO.

OFFICES: Baltimore Boston Charleston Chicago Cleveland Corpus Christi Dallas Galveston Houston Memphis New Orleans New York NorfolkPhiladelphia Savannah St. LouisSUBAGENTS: Mobile Panama City Pensacola Tampa

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An unusual event at the Port of Houston oc-curred recently when Greek Orthodox PriestFather Basil S. Gregory, right, blessed the vessel,the S/S ARYA SEP, carrying a refinery, manu-factured by Howe-Baker Engineers in Tyler, Texas,to Athens, Greece. Harper, RobTnson & Company,foreign freight forwarders and customs brokers,arranged the 3,200 measurement ton shipment.From right to left and taking part in the religiousceremony are Port Captain John Skordoulls, whoassisted Father Gregory; the ARYA SEP master,Captain Peter Hans Ahrens; John R. Cullen, vicepresident, TransAmerlcan Steamship Corporationof New York, charter owners; John Kaiser, repre-senting Harper, Robinson; and Andrew E. Box,Houston manager of Harper, Robinson. Agent forthe ship is Gulf Coast Shipping Corporation.

Compania Sad Americana de VaperesExpress Freight Service Frem

HOUSTON * GALVESTONMOBILE * NEW ORLEANS

AHO Or.E. Po.’rs AS CA"OO OFFERSTO PANAMA

ECUADOR * 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

[. S. Binnings, Inc.Steamship Agents

711 FANNIN, SUITE 906Telephone: 22.5-0531

HOUSTON, TEXAS

FRENCHLINE(French Atlantic)

HANSA LINE(Persian Gulf)

GRANCOLOMBIANA LINEColombia, Ecuador

Panama via Cristobal

OFFICES

NEW . ORLEANS HOUSTONMEMPHIS GALVESTON

ST. LOUIS DALLAS

~ i i~i~iiiiiiiiiii

PROBLEMSWith Your

Fork Lift Tires?Use Our Tougher FIBERGLAS*

Reinforced

Tire To

Reduce

Your Cost

Longer Tire Life By¯ Reducing Chunking & Cutting¯ Increased Traction¯ Longer Tread Wear¯ Lower Running Temperature

Available Nation-wideFor Export

Dealer Program Available

Roadrunner Rubber Corp.4824 Downs Dr., Houston 77026

Phone: (713) 697-0633

CARTAINER LINE N.V.ANTV4ERP, BELGIUM

Dependable Express Combination Freight Carriers From The Gulf To

ANTWERP - BREMERHAVEN

NEW ORLEANS203 Gravier Bldg.

525-8416

GULF MOTORSHIPS, INC.U.S. Gulf Agents

HOUSTON421 Cotton Exchange Bldg.

CApitol 7-0215

GALVESTON301 Texas BuildingSOuthfield 3-2488

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HOUSTON STEAMSHIP AGENTSAMERIND SHIPPING CORP.320 McFadden Bldg., 222-9601

American Export Iabrandtsen LinesCast Transportation Ltd. (Richmond Shipping Ltd.)Colonial Tankers Corporation

*Independent Gulf LineJames W. Elwell & CompanyKoctug Shipping & TradingOrient Overseas Container LinePollux Marine AgencyShip Services Ltd.Western Agency, Inc.Western Tankers Corp.Uruguayan LineWestwaters Management, Inc.

AQUA STEAMSHIP AGENCY, INC509 Petroleum Bldg., 224-6207

Marine Transport Lines, Inc.Sovereign Marine LinesMercury Marine Agencies, Inc.Crescent Marine Corp.Transoceanic Lines

AYERS STEAMSHIP CO., INC.509 World Trade Building, 227-3261

Columbia Steamship Co.*Maritime Company of the PhilippinesPeruana de Navegacion, S.A.Volta Lines

BIEHL & COMPANY6th Floor, World Trade Building, 222-9961

*Barber Line (’Far East Service)*Barber Line (Middle East Service)

Nopal Line (Northern Pan American)Nopal West Africa Line

*Combi LineKSC LineOzean/Stinnes LinesSidarma LineMamenic LineScindia Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Farrell LinesL. Smit & Co.’s Internationale SliepdienstSmit-Lloyd. N.V.Gulf Alaska LineC. Clausen Steamship Co., Ltd.

E. S. BINNINGS, INC.711 Fannin, 225-0531

Flora Mereante Graneolombiana, S.A.(Grancolombiana Line)

*French Line*Hansa Line

Knutsen 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.

CENTRAL GULF STEAMSHIPCORP.

711 Fannin, 224-6075Central Gulf-Mediterranean LineCentral Gulf-Red Sea LineCentral Gulf-Persian Gulf LineCentral Gulf-lndia/Pakistan LineCentral Gulf--UK/ContinentCentral Gulf-World Wide Full Cargo Service

DALTON STEAMSHIP CORP.7th Floor. World Trade Building, 228-8661*Alcoa Line*Coneordia Line*Finnlines*Jugolinija Line*N. Y. K. Line*Polish Ocean Lines*Turkish Cargo Lines

*DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.1315 Cotton Exchange Bldg., 227-5101

Delta East Coast South America LineDelta West Africa LineDelta Caribbean Line

EAST WEST SHIPPINGAGENCIES, INC.

1714 Petroleum Bldg., 224-3815National Shipping Corp.Nordship Agencies, Inc.

EVENSEN SHIPPING CO.1324 Cotton Exchange Bldg., 227-0303

Overseas Marine Services, Inc.Fertex Steamship Co.Limon Shipping Co.Bohannon, S.A.

FOWLER & McVITIE, INC.DEEPSEA AGENTS, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, 224-9795

World-Wide Services*Indicates Container facilities and Service.

FRITZ MARITIME AGENCIES706 Petroleum Bldg., 228-0221

Toko LinesDaichi Chuo LinesTerukuni Line

FURNESS, WITHY & CO., LTD.814 World Trade Building, 227-1521

Blue Sea Line*Gulf Container LineNordana LineWest Africa Service Line

GULF COAST SHIPPING CORP.300 McFadden Bldg., 225-0869

China Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Eddie Steamship Lines, Inc.Jugooceanija LinesRetla SteamshipTransamerican SS Corp.Pan-Iseamie Line

GULF MOTORSHIPS, INC.421 Cotton Exchange Bldg., 227-0215

Wallenius LineChina Union LineCobel fret LinesMaritime Fruit Carriers Co., Ltd.Intermarine Line

*Cartainer Line

HANSEN & TIDEMANN, INC.16th Floor, Cotton Exchange Bldg., 223-4181

Agrimar De Panama*Belgian African LineDeppe Line/French LineEl Salvador LineInsco LinesIrish Shipping LimitedMaersk LinePacific Far East LinePeruvian-Amazon LineScanStar LineSouth African Marine CorporationSurinam LineUnited Towing Limited

*HELLENIC LINES, LTD.303 Petroleum Bldg., 224-8607

Mediterranean ServiceSouth & East Africa ServiceRed Sea-East Africa ServicePersian Gulf ServiceIndia-Pakistan-Burma Service

*KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY,INC.

506 Caroline 227-0165Columbus Line Australian Service

*Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.Nervion Line

LE BLANC-PARR, INC.Cotton Exchange Bldg.. 224-1893*Harrison Line

LONE STAR SHIPPING, INC.1318 Texas Avenue, 224-7531

Flomcrca LineMini LineOrient Overseas Line--Far East ServiceOrient Overseas Line--Southeast Asia ServicePyramid Ventures GroupSeven Star (Africa) LineZim Israel Navigation Co. Ltd.

*LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIPCO., INC.

Cotton Exchange Building, 3rd Floor, 227-7211Gulf & South American S.S. Co.Gulf Puerto Rico Marine Lines, Inc.Lykes African LineLykes Continent LineLykes Mediterranean LineLykes Orient LineLykes United Kingdom Line

NORTON, LILLY & CO.320 McFadden Bldg., 222-960I

Jayanti Shipping Co., Ltd.Lauro LineShipping Corporation of IndiaEllerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.New Zeaand Shipping Co., Ltd.Pacific American Container ExpressPort LineManz LineShows Shipping Co.. Ltd.

ROBERTS STEAMSHIP AGENCYCotton Exchange Bldg., 222-0251

C. N. Lloyd BrasileiroGulf Caribe Line

*SEA-L~ID SERVICE, INC.8402 Clinton Drive, 672-665ISTATES MARINE-ISTHMIAN

AGENCY, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, 227-3374

States Marine LinesFar East SarviceSouth East Asia ServiceMediterranean ServiceRed Sea-Persian Gulf ServiceSouth & East Africa ServiceWorld Wide Full Cargo Service

Isthmian LinesIndia-Pakistan-Ceylon-Burma ServiceRed Sea & Persian Gulf Service

Thai Mercantile MarineSouth East Asia Service

STATES SHIPPING AGENCY912 World Trade Bldg., 225-0357

Atlantic Shipping Company, S.A.Agenee Maritime Transoceanique, S.A.Sea King Corporation

STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, 228-1431*Argentine Lines*Atlantic Gulf Service*Bank LineBarber Line (Inbound)Black Star Line

*Chilean LineIIoegh LinesMexican Line

*Mitsui-OSK Lines, Ltd.Nedl Ioyd Line

*Royal Netherlands LineUnterweser Reederei

*Wilhelmsen Lines

T. J. STEVENSON CO., INC.308 Petroleum Bldg., 224-1703

Dafra LinesPan Hemisphere Transports, Inc.Stevenson LinePeruvian State LineNetumar Line

TEXAS TRANSPORT &TERMINAL CO., INC.

llth Floor, 711 Fannin, 225-5461Anco Tanker Parcel ServiceCunard Brocklebank ServiceDeep Sea Mediterranean LineP. N. Djakarta Lloyd

*Yamashita-Shinnihou LineUnion of Burma Five Star Line

*C. A. Venezolana de Navegaeion(Venezuelan Line)

Westwind Africa LineWijsmuller Ocean Towage

& Salvage Co.

*THRUTAINER DIVISION-UNIVERSAL CARLOADING &DISTRIBUTING, INC.

1217 Prairie, Room 201, 223-4109Cartainer Line

T.M.T. SHIPPING & CHARTERING512 Petroleum Bldg., 224-3521

West India Shipping

TRANSATLANTIC SHIPPINGAGENCY, INC.

806 Petroleum Bldg., 224-5805Belgo-American Steamship Co., S.A.Gulf Navigation Corp.Continental Lines, S.A.

JAN C. UITERWYK CO., INC.71i Fannin, 228-968I

Azta LineGuatemala LineIran LineUiterwyk Shipping LimitedUnited Yugoslav Line

UNITED FRUIT COMPANYFreight Traffic Department908 World Trade Bldg., 225-3597

United Fruit CompanyEmpressa Hondurena de Vapores, S.A.

WILKENS SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, 227-4395*Waterman Steamship Corp.

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ATLANTIC GULF SER VICE ABA Subsidiary of

Swedish American Line of Gothenburg, Sweden and

OY Finnlines, Ltd., Helsenki, Finland

Regular Freight and Refrigerated ServiceFROM GULF PORTS

to

LE HAVRE - ANTWERP - GHENT - ROTTERDAMBREMEN - HAMBURG

OSLO - GOTHENBURG - COPENHAGEN - MALMOSTOCKHOLM - HELSINKI - GDYNIA

STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANYGENERAL AGENTS

Houston Office

1400 Cotton Exchange Bldg. CA 8-1431

Other OfFices

Galveston, New Orleans, Mobile, Jacksonville, Savannah, Dallas,Memphis, St. Louis, Chicago, Atlanta, Charleston-Greenville

Miami: Shaw Co. Tampa: Luckenbach Steamship Co.New York Agents

Boise-Griffin Steamship Co., Inc.

SouthM~ca.

TheBANK LINE Ltd.Regular Service from

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Australiaalid

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¯ Sydney

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Houston - Galveston - Mobile

Memphls-New Orleans-Dallas

Chicago - Atlanta - St. Louis

Charleston - Greenville

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TRANSOCEANIC SHIPPING COMPANY, INC...: International Freight Forwarders - Export Freight Contractors: Vessel Charterers & Operators": Suite 239 3039 Jetero Blvd., West Suite 1505

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REPRESENTINGOZEAN/STINNES LINES..SOUTH ATLANTIC/CONTINENTAL EUROPEBARBER LINES .......................... GULF/MIDDLE EASTFARRELL LINES ........................ GULF/AUSTRALIAKSC LINE ............................ GULF/JAPAN/KOREAGULF ALASKA LINE ....................... ALASKA SERVICEL. SMIT & CO.’s ............. INTERNATIONAL TOWINGSERVICESMIT-LLOYD, N.V .................... SUPPLY BOAT SERVICEC. CLAUSEN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. LIVESTOCK CHARTERSERVICE

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POSTMASTER: If not delivered infive days, return to P. O. Box2562, Houston, Texas 77001. Re-turn requested.

Modern cargo handling methods and equipment, an efficient transit

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P. O. Box 52278 -- Houston, Texas 77052General Offices: 425 Cotton Exchange Bldg. (713) 227-3296

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