Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1931, p. 116

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Ship and Travel on American Vessels By patronizing an American shipping line you spend your money at home IT IS GOOD BUSINESS... IT IS PATRIOTIC U, A et WERCHANT MARINE MERICAN ships are are maintained in the fueled in the United States. They are United States. Taxes are paid here, dividends are distrib- provisioned in the United uted here. States. The crews that oper- ate them are, in the greater part, paid in the United States. The executive staffs of the shipping companies Over 83 percent of your freight bill or passage money when paid to an American shipping line is spent in the United States. NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING COMPANY Mazin Office and Works: New York Office: CAMDEN, N. J. 420 LEXINGTON AVE. —————_—e— sss 116 MARINE REview—April, 1931

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