February 10, 1939
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February 10, 1939
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Headlines:
OPEN SHOP MOVE BLOCKED
CURRAN BANS ACTION BY RANK AND FILE
SOVIET SLAVE TO DIE FOR BEATING UP BOSS
17 MARINE INSPECTORS UNDER FIRE
LEGAL CURB ON FINKS SOUGHT BY SENATE COMMITTEE
AF OF L HITS PACIFIC COAST ANTI-LABOR LAWS
LONGSHOREMEN'S WAGES ARE CUT BY GOVERNMENT
MUNSON PLANS TO RESUME BUSINESS ON SMALL SCALE
ST. JOHNS' STEWARDS ELECT NEW DELEGATE
OUR EDITORIAL POLICY
WHAT ABOUT FINK BOOKS
PATROLMEN'S DUTIES EXPLAINED
WE WILL FIGHT FOR
WE WILL FIGHT AGAINST
SHIP'S CREW MEETINGS--HOW TO CONDUCT THEM
NAZIS LOWER CONDITIONS ON GERMAN SHIPS
AFL PRESSES FIGHT FOR LABOR ACT AMENDMENTS
FISHERMEN IN NORWAY HAVE WAGE DISPUTE
NY MEMBERSHIP MOVES TO BREAK PETTY GRAFTING
WRIGLEY GUM IS FIRST TO SIGN RADIO ARTISTS
ISTHMIAN STILL LOOKING ABOUT FOR TROUBLE
KENOWIS CREW WINS POINT BY DIRECT ACTION
$75,000 NEEDED FOR FERRIES TO RESUME SERVICE
BULL LINE CREWS GET PAID FOR HOLIDAY WORK
ILA WINS OUT IN TIFF WITH CIO STEVEDORES
THREE SHIPS' CREWS BACK SUNDANCE BEEF
VETS CROWDING SEAMEN OUT OF HOSPITALS
TAMPA AGENT ACCUSED IN PISTOL FRAY
ADVICE TO AUDIT COMMITTEES NOW IN PRINTED FORM
PROVIDENCE HAS GOOD PROSPECTS
OPEN SHOP MOVE BLOCKED
CURRAN BANS ACTION BY RANK AND FILE
SOVIET SLAVE TO DIE FOR BEATING UP BOSS
17 MARINE INSPECTORS UNDER FIRE
LEGAL CURB ON FINKS SOUGHT BY SENATE COMMITTEE
AF OF L HITS PACIFIC COAST ANTI-LABOR LAWS
LONGSHOREMEN'S WAGES ARE CUT BY GOVERNMENT
MUNSON PLANS TO RESUME BUSINESS ON SMALL SCALE
ST. JOHNS' STEWARDS ELECT NEW DELEGATE
OUR EDITORIAL POLICY
WHAT ABOUT FINK BOOKS
PATROLMEN'S DUTIES EXPLAINED
WE WILL FIGHT FOR
WE WILL FIGHT AGAINST
SHIP'S CREW MEETINGS--HOW TO CONDUCT THEM
NAZIS LOWER CONDITIONS ON GERMAN SHIPS
AFL PRESSES FIGHT FOR LABOR ACT AMENDMENTS
FISHERMEN IN NORWAY HAVE WAGE DISPUTE
NY MEMBERSHIP MOVES TO BREAK PETTY GRAFTING
WRIGLEY GUM IS FIRST TO SIGN RADIO ARTISTS
ISTHMIAN STILL LOOKING ABOUT FOR TROUBLE
KENOWIS CREW WINS POINT BY DIRECT ACTION
$75,000 NEEDED FOR FERRIES TO RESUME SERVICE
BULL LINE CREWS GET PAID FOR HOLIDAY WORK
ILA WINS OUT IN TIFF WITH CIO STEVEDORES
THREE SHIPS' CREWS BACK SUNDANCE BEEF
VETS CROWDING SEAMEN OUT OF HOSPITALS
TAMPA AGENT ACCUSED IN PISTOL FRAY
ADVICE TO AUDIT COMMITTEES NOW IN PRINTED FORM
PROVIDENCE HAS GOOD PROSPECTS
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
2/10/1939
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. I, No. 1
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “February 10, 1939,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed December 22, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/470.