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Robert Hague Post

Honors James A. Farrell Jr.

James A. Farrell Jr., chairman of the board, Farrell Lines Incor- porated, has been named by the

Robert L. Hague Merchant Ma- rine Industries' Post, American

Legion, to receive its Distin- guished Service Citation. The award will be presented to Mr.

Farrell on Saturday, October 21, 1978, at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho- tel in New York City.

It is fitting that the 30th an- nual guest be selected from a heritage of the sea. More im- portantly, he is from an Ameri- can heritage of the sea. His Irish grandfather was a merchant, sea captain, and shipowner. His fath- er, who subsequently became head of United States Steel Corpora- tion, built up a fleet of steamships to transport the corporation's products to overseas markets.

With his brother, he formed a

U.S.-flag shipping company that has endured and prospered since 1925.

A New York newspaper article in 1950 called the Farrell brothers "one of the most successful fam- ily teams ever to enter the mari- time industry." John Farrell was a quiet reticent man who wished to avoid the limelight. Yet his knowledge of shipping and keen insight into its problems com- manded the respect of all who knew him. James Farrell is one of the most active executives along Shipping Row. He is an ac- complished public speaker with a sense of humor and a gift of repartee.

James A. Farrell Jr.

Although born in Brooklyn,

N.Y., James A. Farrell was raised and has lived in Connecticut most of his lifetime, where his grand- father settled in 1845. He received his bachelor's degree from Yale

University and served as an offi- cer in the U.S. Naval Reserve dur- ing World War II.

Because of his father's strong conviction that the African trade potential would prove itself, James and his brother John formed an

American-flag shipping company in December 1925, continuing the family's seafaring tradition.

American South African Line

Inc. was the forebearer of the present Farrell Lines. The suc- cess of that venture is American maritime history.

In 1964, the Hague Post award- ed James Farrell the American

Merchant Marine Achievement

Trophy for his significant contri- bution to the betterment of the

American merchant marine. In 1977, he was pronounced "Ad- miral of the Ocean Sea," as the person who had done the most to advance the cause of American- flag shipping in that year. Early in 1978, he was honored for his efforts as chairman of the Friends of Seamen's Church Institute. A member of the Hague Post over 31 years, James Farrell was des- ignated as a life member in 1977.

Lorentzen Shipping Names

Barker Executive VP

Erik Nilsen-Moe, president of

Lorentzen Shipping Agency, Inc.,

Miami, Fla., general agents for

NOPAL Caribe Lines, has an- nounced the appointment of Jack

Barker as executive vice presi- dent.

Mr. Barker has traveled exten- sively worldwide as a shipping executive for the past eight years.

He was formerly vice president of

Harrington & Company, Inc., and before that he was an officer of the First National Bank of Chi- cago. He is a graduate of Grinnell

College, Iowa, and attended Stet- son University College of Law.

NOPAL Caribe Lines maintains an express trailer container serv- ice weekly to Puerto Cabello, La

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