January 11, 1952
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January 11, 1952
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SIU CANNERS SEEK HIGHER TUNA TARIFF
BUNKER LACK HELD THREAT TO SHIPPING
CREWS TO BE POLLED ON '52 PACT
DEATH BENEFIT SAVES WIDOW FROM EVICTION
12-DAY TRIP WITH CS NETS OS TIDY TOTAL
WATERMAN SEEKS NEW OK TO SERVE 'COASTAL TRADE
SIU SEAMEN VICTIMIZED BY RED CHINA EXTORTION
US MAY CONVERT CARGO VESSELS, BUILD TANKERS
AFL TROUNCES BRIDGES' UNION IN TWO VOTINGS
CG WHITTLES SEA RULES TO EASE CREW SHORTAGES
COAL TO EUROPE IN '52 TO TOTAL 34 MILLION TONS
TALLYING COMMITTEE'S REPORT
COMPLETE TABULATION OF VOTE IN A & G ELECTION FOR OFFICIALS
NINE BROTHERS CLAIM BIGGEST SIU FAMILY
AGENT SPENDS HOLIDAY DIGGING REPLACEMENTS
SHIPS MOVING, BUT CITY MAY HOOF IT
HOT PACE SLACKENS OFF, OUTLOOK IS GOOD
BOTH SHIPS AND SEAMEN ARE IN AMPLE SUPPLY
NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION BLOWS OFF THE ROOF
SHIPPING DOING NICELY AS YEAR'S END COMES
QUICK HEAVE-HO GIVEN SHIPBOARD PERFORMERS
WEATHER AND SHIPPING ARE ON THE WARM SIDE
DON'T PAY OFF VESSEL WITHOUT A REPLACEMENT
MEN EAGERLY AWAITING GO-AHEAD ON VACATAIONS
ALL IS PEACEFUL IN PORT WITH PLENTY OF SHIPS
LONG-RANGE OUTLOOK
SAFEGUARDING SEAMEN
ON-THE-BALL CREW
SIU DEMOCRACY IN ACTION
NAMES OF SEAMEN CITED FOR WARTIME GALLANTRY
FLASHBACKS... WHEN STEAM REPLACED THE SAIL
SIU SHIP RAMS FRENCH COAST; PLEAT IN DECK NO NEW VOGUE
YOKOHAMA'S MELODY GIRLS HELP CHIME IN CREW'S '52
DEL SUDDERS NINE WINS; NOW TOPS GAUCHO LEAGUE
THE CALL OF THE SEA IS BRINGING 'EM BACK
TWELVE-DAY LEAVE
TRAGIC END FOR 2 SIU MEN
SEAFARER BLOOD BROTHER TO TEXAS WOODEN INDIAN
SEAMEN CAN APPEAL SECURITY SCREENOUT
THE WORLD'S MOST ALERT UNION MAN
SIU CANNERS SEEK HIGHER TUNA TARIFF
BUNKER LACK HELD THREAT TO SHIPPING
CREWS TO BE POLLED ON '52 PACT
DEATH BENEFIT SAVES WIDOW FROM EVICTION
12-DAY TRIP WITH CS NETS OS TIDY TOTAL
WATERMAN SEEKS NEW OK TO SERVE 'COASTAL TRADE
SIU SEAMEN VICTIMIZED BY RED CHINA EXTORTION
US MAY CONVERT CARGO VESSELS, BUILD TANKERS
AFL TROUNCES BRIDGES' UNION IN TWO VOTINGS
CG WHITTLES SEA RULES TO EASE CREW SHORTAGES
COAL TO EUROPE IN '52 TO TOTAL 34 MILLION TONS
TALLYING COMMITTEE'S REPORT
COMPLETE TABULATION OF VOTE IN A & G ELECTION FOR OFFICIALS
NINE BROTHERS CLAIM BIGGEST SIU FAMILY
AGENT SPENDS HOLIDAY DIGGING REPLACEMENTS
SHIPS MOVING, BUT CITY MAY HOOF IT
HOT PACE SLACKENS OFF, OUTLOOK IS GOOD
BOTH SHIPS AND SEAMEN ARE IN AMPLE SUPPLY
NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION BLOWS OFF THE ROOF
SHIPPING DOING NICELY AS YEAR'S END COMES
QUICK HEAVE-HO GIVEN SHIPBOARD PERFORMERS
WEATHER AND SHIPPING ARE ON THE WARM SIDE
DON'T PAY OFF VESSEL WITHOUT A REPLACEMENT
MEN EAGERLY AWAITING GO-AHEAD ON VACATAIONS
ALL IS PEACEFUL IN PORT WITH PLENTY OF SHIPS
LONG-RANGE OUTLOOK
SAFEGUARDING SEAMEN
ON-THE-BALL CREW
SIU DEMOCRACY IN ACTION
NAMES OF SEAMEN CITED FOR WARTIME GALLANTRY
FLASHBACKS... WHEN STEAM REPLACED THE SAIL
SIU SHIP RAMS FRENCH COAST; PLEAT IN DECK NO NEW VOGUE
YOKOHAMA'S MELODY GIRLS HELP CHIME IN CREW'S '52
DEL SUDDERS NINE WINS; NOW TOPS GAUCHO LEAGUE
THE CALL OF THE SEA IS BRINGING 'EM BACK
TWELVE-DAY LEAVE
TRAGIC END FOR 2 SIU MEN
SEAFARER BLOOD BROTHER TO TEXAS WOODEN INDIAN
SEAMEN CAN APPEAL SECURITY SCREENOUT
THE WORLD'S MOST ALERT UNION MAN
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
1/11/1952
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. XIV, No. 1
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “January 11, 1952,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1030.