June 6, 1947
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June 6, 1947
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SECRETARY-TREASURER FRED FARNEN CLARIFIES POSITION OF SEAFARERS ON THE GREAK LAKES
NEW YORK AFL RALLY DEMANDS TRUMAN VETO OF TAFT-HARTLEY BILL
ALIEN SEAMEN, ONCE WAR HEROES, REWARDED BY PREWAR RESTRICTIONS SWEDISH SEAMEN PUT THUMBS DOWN ON PANAMA
MINE WORKERS UNION ASKS INCREASE IN WELFARE FUND
SEAFAERS SUPPORTS AFL GRAIN SCOOPERS IN BUFFALO STRIKE
THE END IN SIGHT
HERE'S THE LOWDOWN ON WHAT'S REALLY HAPPENING ON THE LAKES
SELLING SHIPS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIUES WILL DESTROY U.S. MERCHANT MARINE
MADAKET CREW AT WORK AND PLAY ON LONG ATLANTIC OCEAN VOYAGE
REAL BROTHERHOOD FOUND IN MEN WHO GO TO SEA
EVANGELINE SAILS ON REGULAR BERMUDA RUN
HURON ELECTION HELD THIS WEEK
NEW GALVESTON BRANCH OFFICIALS INHERIT A FOULED-UP SITUATION
SHIPPING SLOWS DOWN IN TOLEDO BUT FOR THE TIME BEING ONLY
PORT HOUSTON CLOSES AS SIU MOVES TO END NEEDLESS SPENDING
SHIPPING VERY GOOD IN PHILLY; RUMOR HAS REGULAR RUN FOR PORT
NMU CHANCES ARE SLIM INDEED IN THE NLRB ELECTIONS IN HURON
DISPATCHER WRITES ABOUT JOB SAND MEMBERSHIP FOR NEWCOMERS
BOSTON SHIPPING CLEANS OUT HALL; MANPOWER SHORTAGE IN CRITICAL
TAMPA REPORTS IT HAS MORE JOBS THAN SEAMEN TO FILL THEM ALL
WINNING OF THE 40 HOUR WEEK AN EYE OPENER TO LAKES SEAMEN
INFLUX OF TANKERS, FREIGHTERS KEEPS PORT NEW YORK VERY BUSY
CHICAGO MAY BE HOME FOR TWO MORE SHIPS, SAYS SCUTTLEBUTT
CANADIAN SEAMEN COME TO SIU FOR HELPING HAND
SHIPOWNERS CRY FOR ECONOMY--BUT ONLY AT EXPENSE OF SEAMEN
CSU CREW RAPS LEADERSHIP, ALUDS SIU'S MARITIME ROLE
'POP' SWEETZER DIES ABOARD SS JAS. GILLIS
FRENCH COMMUNISTS KEEP AFL REP FROM GERMAN ZONE
SECRETARY-TREASURER FRED FARNEN CLARIFIES POSITION OF SEAFARERS ON THE GREAK LAKES
NEW YORK AFL RALLY DEMANDS TRUMAN VETO OF TAFT-HARTLEY BILL
ALIEN SEAMEN, ONCE WAR HEROES, REWARDED BY PREWAR RESTRICTIONS SWEDISH SEAMEN PUT THUMBS DOWN ON PANAMA
MINE WORKERS UNION ASKS INCREASE IN WELFARE FUND
SEAFAERS SUPPORTS AFL GRAIN SCOOPERS IN BUFFALO STRIKE
THE END IN SIGHT
HERE'S THE LOWDOWN ON WHAT'S REALLY HAPPENING ON THE LAKES
SELLING SHIPS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIUES WILL DESTROY U.S. MERCHANT MARINE
MADAKET CREW AT WORK AND PLAY ON LONG ATLANTIC OCEAN VOYAGE
REAL BROTHERHOOD FOUND IN MEN WHO GO TO SEA
EVANGELINE SAILS ON REGULAR BERMUDA RUN
HURON ELECTION HELD THIS WEEK
NEW GALVESTON BRANCH OFFICIALS INHERIT A FOULED-UP SITUATION
SHIPPING SLOWS DOWN IN TOLEDO BUT FOR THE TIME BEING ONLY
PORT HOUSTON CLOSES AS SIU MOVES TO END NEEDLESS SPENDING
SHIPPING VERY GOOD IN PHILLY; RUMOR HAS REGULAR RUN FOR PORT
NMU CHANCES ARE SLIM INDEED IN THE NLRB ELECTIONS IN HURON
DISPATCHER WRITES ABOUT JOB SAND MEMBERSHIP FOR NEWCOMERS
BOSTON SHIPPING CLEANS OUT HALL; MANPOWER SHORTAGE IN CRITICAL
TAMPA REPORTS IT HAS MORE JOBS THAN SEAMEN TO FILL THEM ALL
WINNING OF THE 40 HOUR WEEK AN EYE OPENER TO LAKES SEAMEN
INFLUX OF TANKERS, FREIGHTERS KEEPS PORT NEW YORK VERY BUSY
CHICAGO MAY BE HOME FOR TWO MORE SHIPS, SAYS SCUTTLEBUTT
CANADIAN SEAMEN COME TO SIU FOR HELPING HAND
SHIPOWNERS CRY FOR ECONOMY--BUT ONLY AT EXPENSE OF SEAMEN
CSU CREW RAPS LEADERSHIP, ALUDS SIU'S MARITIME ROLE
'POP' SWEETZER DIES ABOARD SS JAS. GILLIS
FRENCH COMMUNISTS KEEP AFL REP FROM GERMAN ZONE
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
6/6/1947
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. IX, No. 23
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “June 6, 1947,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed December 24, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/858.