Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), September 1926, p. 5

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September, 1926 MARINE REVIEW Marine Review The National Publication Covering the Business of Published monthly by The Penton Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. Cleveland Office, Penton Bldg. H. Cole Estep, Vice President A. H. Jansson, Editor J. D. Pease, Advertising Director F. V. Cole, Circulation Manager H. O. Taylor : R. C. Coursen Boston Office, 1037 Old South Bldg. H. R. Simonds Chicago Office, 1147 Peoples Gas Bldg. E. C. Barringer New York Office, 220 Broadway, Joseph Fuller, Eastern Representative E. C. Kreutzberg B. K. Price Pittsburgh Office, 2148 Oliver Bldg. S. H. Jasper W. H. Lloyd San Francisco Office, 24 California St. Don Partridge Washington, D. C. Office, 1653 Pennsylvania Ave. L. M. Lamm London Office, 2-3 Caxton House, Westminster, S. W. 1 Vincent Delport Subscription United States and _ its possessions, $3 per year; Canada $4.00; Great Britain and other Foreign Countries, £1:0:0. Single copies 35 cents. Back numbers over three months 50 cents. The Cleveland News Co. supplies the trade with MARINE REVIEW through the regular channels of the American News Co. European Agent, The International News Co., Breams building, Chancery Lane, London, E. C., England. Member, the Audit Bureau of Circula- tions, Associated Business Papers, Inc. and the National Publishers Association. En- tered at the Post Office at Cleveland, Ohio, as Second Class Matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. Copyright 1926 by The Penton Publishing Co., Cleveland, O. Transportation by Water FOUNDED 1878 CONTENTS Vol. 56 September 1926 No. 9 Page Build up a Merchant Marine......................cccccecee 11 River Terminal for Cargo Transfer................ 13 Complete Powerful Steel Carferry.................... 14 Fight Fire Menace on Shipboard.................... 15 By J. 3. Jones. Recent Sales of Ships—World Markets............ 16 Drydock at Victoria B. C. Ready.................... 16 Initial Stability Determined.......................:..:006 17 By Capt. Chester Willett Great Lakes Commerce Broadening.................. 18 By A. J. Hain Oil Separators Are Economical................... ue ae By H. S. Hele-Shaw and A. Beale Reblade Turbines on Liner De Grasse................ 22 Propellers Prove Durable in Service................ 23 From the Old Loe Bookish) ee 24 Marine News in Pictures. i. ccic.cncic ccc or sceens 25 Maritime Law—Late Decisione...................c.cc6006 26 Dock Management Progress....... cakithsuecesbis eas 27 Modern Piers at Philadelphia By‘ Elmer Schlicter Equipment Used Afloat, Ashore.................c600 29 An 800-Horsepower Diesel Engine.................... 30 Book Reviews—Marine Lubrication.................... 32 What the British. Are . Doing.........:2..4:,.... 34 What’s Doing Around the Lakes....... Vcc eos 34 Ocean Freight Rates—Bunker Prices............... BO Marine Business Statistics—Ports....... Sidewalk 38 Honor Officers and Crew—American Tanker.... 42 A Stucco for High Furnace Temperatures........ 50 Rotorship Barbara—Results of Trial................ 52 Sounding Patent Basic.................:sc008 eta 54 Self-Unloading Freighter Ordered...................... 54 Floating Steel Wharf on Mississippi................ 58 Diesel Engine Increases Profits..............:ccccceee 58 Largest Lake Freighter Greeted.................000 61 German Shipping Prestige Grow5S................0 62 Marine Disasters—Late Flashes.................... ...64-66 New Trade Publications Reviewed.....................5 68 Business News for the Marine Trade................ 68

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