November 8, 1946
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November 8, 1946
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SHIPPING SLOW BUT PICK UP IS EXPECTED
ALL BRANCHES BEGIN VOTING, SHOW TURNOUT
TANKERMEN COME TO SIU TO ESCAPE NMU-OPERATOR "REPRESENTATION"
WSA DUE FOR AN INVESTIGATION BY NEW CONGRESS
WATERMAN SS CORP., MISSISSIPPI AGREE TO SIU CONTRACT
IT'S YOUR UNION
MARINE HOSPITAL RED TAPE LEAVES SEAMAN MINUS FOOT
AFL CONVENTION VOTES TO RAISE PER CAPITA TAX
IF YOU CANNOT EAT, AT LEAST YOU WILL SURE SMELL SWEET
BY-PASS PHILLY FOR TIME BEING IS LATEST WORD FROM THE PORT
CONCLUSION OF THE MM&P STRIKE BRINGS GOOD SHOPPING TO MOBILE
SHIPPING RESUMES WITH BANG IN N.O,
ITF LED WORLD FIGHT FOR SEAMEN
MASTERS ASKED TO DIFFER BETWEEN DESERTION AND FAILURE TO REPORT
STRIKES DON'T STOP ORGANIZING; PORT CHICAGO GETS ITS CONTRACTS
NEW ORLEANS MAYOR CALLS OUT NAVY "VOLUNTEERS" TO BREAK STRIKE OF CITY GARBAGE COLLECTORS
AFL CONVENTION REPORT PULLS NO PUNCHES IN HITTING THE WSB
SO COME DOWN TO MARCUS HOOK--THERE IS NEVER A DULL MOMENT
BOTH PARTIES MUST LIVE UP TO CONTRACT TERMS
VOTING FOR UNION OFFICIALS AND STATE POLITICOS OCCUPY BOSTON SEAFARERS; SHIPPING NEARS NORMAL
MORE ABOUT SEAGOING CHARACTERS BY A MAN WHO KNOWS THEM ALL
JOLIET CREW SUGGEST SPOTS FOR LOG PICK-UP
MESSAGE TOSSED OVERBOARD IS FOUND ON FRENCH COAST
BOOTS, BOOTS -- THERE'S NONE ON THE OUACHITA VICTORY
BLACK GANG HAILS PLATTSBURG GALLEY CREW
N.Y. CLARIFIES RULES ON UNEMPLOYED PAY
OLD ROPEYARN CHARLIE TIES UP ONCE MORE AGAIN IN SNUG HARBOR
COMMIE ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE N.O. PORT IS EXPECTED
SHIPPING SLOW BUT PICK UP IS EXPECTED
ALL BRANCHES BEGIN VOTING, SHOW TURNOUT
TANKERMEN COME TO SIU TO ESCAPE NMU-OPERATOR "REPRESENTATION"
WSA DUE FOR AN INVESTIGATION BY NEW CONGRESS
WATERMAN SS CORP., MISSISSIPPI AGREE TO SIU CONTRACT
IT'S YOUR UNION
MARINE HOSPITAL RED TAPE LEAVES SEAMAN MINUS FOOT
AFL CONVENTION VOTES TO RAISE PER CAPITA TAX
IF YOU CANNOT EAT, AT LEAST YOU WILL SURE SMELL SWEET
BY-PASS PHILLY FOR TIME BEING IS LATEST WORD FROM THE PORT
CONCLUSION OF THE MM&P STRIKE BRINGS GOOD SHOPPING TO MOBILE
SHIPPING RESUMES WITH BANG IN N.O,
ITF LED WORLD FIGHT FOR SEAMEN
MASTERS ASKED TO DIFFER BETWEEN DESERTION AND FAILURE TO REPORT
STRIKES DON'T STOP ORGANIZING; PORT CHICAGO GETS ITS CONTRACTS
NEW ORLEANS MAYOR CALLS OUT NAVY "VOLUNTEERS" TO BREAK STRIKE OF CITY GARBAGE COLLECTORS
AFL CONVENTION REPORT PULLS NO PUNCHES IN HITTING THE WSB
SO COME DOWN TO MARCUS HOOK--THERE IS NEVER A DULL MOMENT
BOTH PARTIES MUST LIVE UP TO CONTRACT TERMS
VOTING FOR UNION OFFICIALS AND STATE POLITICOS OCCUPY BOSTON SEAFARERS; SHIPPING NEARS NORMAL
MORE ABOUT SEAGOING CHARACTERS BY A MAN WHO KNOWS THEM ALL
JOLIET CREW SUGGEST SPOTS FOR LOG PICK-UP
MESSAGE TOSSED OVERBOARD IS FOUND ON FRENCH COAST
BOOTS, BOOTS -- THERE'S NONE ON THE OUACHITA VICTORY
BLACK GANG HAILS PLATTSBURG GALLEY CREW
N.Y. CLARIFIES RULES ON UNEMPLOYED PAY
OLD ROPEYARN CHARLIE TIES UP ONCE MORE AGAIN IN SNUG HARBOR
COMMIE ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE N.O. PORT IS EXPECTED
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
11/08/1946
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. VIII, No. 45
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “November 8, 1946,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/827.