Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1927, p. 63

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Ze SS a = 0. Ki <4 ~h LOIPS a |p) Re eee ay eo, gegen? Ral LM Mey wy Worey = Wop 24 x AS] Li » ac AS = an = ay: . Ship Your Exports via American Ships PEEDY freight services maintained by cargo vessels operated for the United States Shipping Board and sailing from all the leading American ports to all parts of the world offer a glowing opportunity to the American shipper to broaden and in- crease his business. These services deliver shipments promptly and securely, open up new markets for mer- chandise, give added impetus to foreign trade. Furthermore, they are under the direction of experienced American opera- United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation tors whose advice is bound to prove helpful. Important units in this fleet are the speedy passenger ships of the United States Lines, sailing from New York to principal European ports. In addition to carrying passengers, the United States Lines ships, led by the famous Leviathan, provide an exceptional express freight service. For complete information on either freight or passenger service, consult “Schedule of Sailings,” acomprehensivepublication issued by the Traffic Department, or write direct. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARINE REVIEW—June, 1927 63

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