March 29, 1946
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March 29, 1946
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ISTHMIAN BARS ELECTION; OFFICIALS IN NEW STALL TO KEEP MEN NON-UNION
MINERS WILL 'STAY AT HOME' UNLESS GIVEN HEALTH FUND
CONFERENCE PROPOSALS GO BEFORE MEMBERSHIP FOR FINAL APPROVAL
HUNGER IN EUROPE
DEADLOCK STILL HOLDS IN NORFOLK
REPORT ON ORGANIZING DRIVE
PROBATIONARY BOOKS, PERMITS
ACTION AGAINST THE COAST GUARD
NEED FOR AFL MARITIME COUNCIL
SIU MOVES TO ABOLISH THE WSA
BALTIMORE SEAFARERS GIVE TO HOSPITALIZED
PORT BALTIMORE HAS BIG FIELD
BRASSHATS PUSH PEACETIME DRAFT
AGENTS' PROPOSALS GO BEFORE MEMBERSHIP
UNION-RUN UPGRADING SCHOOLS
POSSIBILITIES FOR CREDIT UNION
STAND AGAINST WSA FINK HALLS
EXPANDING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
LONDON TUGMEN STRIKE FOR HOURS
BACKGROUND ON RUSSIA
STATUS OF SEAMEN WHO LEAVE THE SEA
USUAL COAST GUARD REDTAPE HOLDS UP NEEDED RATINGS
PR HOSPITALS ARE OKAY, HE SAYS
NOT MUCH WEST COAST ACTIVITY
TIME TO OUST MEDDLING BUREAUS
OPERATOR STALLS AT GOVT. EXPENCE
EUROPE AND EAST SHIPPING OUTLOOK
GREAT LAKES SEC'Y-TREAS REPORTS
VIGIL IN THE NEW ORLEANS HALL
DULUTH HALL SUSPSNEDS
ARMY MISUES OF PIERS HURTS NEW YORK SHIPPING
LAKES CREWS DUE TO REPORT
ALL QUIET IN SAVANNAH
ALCOA RESUMES SERVICE TO S.A.
MONK SETS STAGE FOR THIS YARN
UNION MEN GO ALL OUT ON COLABEE
HERE'S WHAT WSA'S 'DISCHARGE' PAPERS LOOK LIKE
NICOLETTE SUPPORTS FOUR-WATCH ACTION
BALDWIN HILLS CREW SAYS STEWARD CUT HOURS OFF OVERTIME
WHAT COMMIE UNITY MEANS
VISAS OPENED TO ALIEN SEAMEN
TUGBOAT STRIKE COOLS PHILLY
THE J. STERLING MORTON BACK FROM HECTIC, BUT TYPICAL, ISTHMIAN TRIP
ONE TRIP WAS ALL HE NEEDED
SHORT REPORTS ON ISTHMIAN
ISTHMIAN BARS ELECTION; OFFICIALS IN NEW STALL TO KEEP MEN NON-UNION
MINERS WILL 'STAY AT HOME' UNLESS GIVEN HEALTH FUND
CONFERENCE PROPOSALS GO BEFORE MEMBERSHIP FOR FINAL APPROVAL
HUNGER IN EUROPE
DEADLOCK STILL HOLDS IN NORFOLK
REPORT ON ORGANIZING DRIVE
PROBATIONARY BOOKS, PERMITS
ACTION AGAINST THE COAST GUARD
NEED FOR AFL MARITIME COUNCIL
SIU MOVES TO ABOLISH THE WSA
BALTIMORE SEAFARERS GIVE TO HOSPITALIZED
PORT BALTIMORE HAS BIG FIELD
BRASSHATS PUSH PEACETIME DRAFT
AGENTS' PROPOSALS GO BEFORE MEMBERSHIP
UNION-RUN UPGRADING SCHOOLS
POSSIBILITIES FOR CREDIT UNION
STAND AGAINST WSA FINK HALLS
EXPANDING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
LONDON TUGMEN STRIKE FOR HOURS
BACKGROUND ON RUSSIA
STATUS OF SEAMEN WHO LEAVE THE SEA
USUAL COAST GUARD REDTAPE HOLDS UP NEEDED RATINGS
PR HOSPITALS ARE OKAY, HE SAYS
NOT MUCH WEST COAST ACTIVITY
TIME TO OUST MEDDLING BUREAUS
OPERATOR STALLS AT GOVT. EXPENCE
EUROPE AND EAST SHIPPING OUTLOOK
GREAT LAKES SEC'Y-TREAS REPORTS
VIGIL IN THE NEW ORLEANS HALL
DULUTH HALL SUSPSNEDS
ARMY MISUES OF PIERS HURTS NEW YORK SHIPPING
LAKES CREWS DUE TO REPORT
ALL QUIET IN SAVANNAH
ALCOA RESUMES SERVICE TO S.A.
MONK SETS STAGE FOR THIS YARN
UNION MEN GO ALL OUT ON COLABEE
HERE'S WHAT WSA'S 'DISCHARGE' PAPERS LOOK LIKE
NICOLETTE SUPPORTS FOUR-WATCH ACTION
BALDWIN HILLS CREW SAYS STEWARD CUT HOURS OFF OVERTIME
WHAT COMMIE UNITY MEANS
VISAS OPENED TO ALIEN SEAMEN
TUGBOAT STRIKE COOLS PHILLY
THE J. STERLING MORTON BACK FROM HECTIC, BUT TYPICAL, ISTHMIAN TRIP
ONE TRIP WAS ALL HE NEEDED
SHORT REPORTS ON ISTHMIAN
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
3/29/1946
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. VIII, No. 13
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “March 29, 1946,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed November 23, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/795.