Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1931, p. 34

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SSS CONE ea. ships today cannot “ afford delays. To show profits for their owners they must speed along on their routes and spend only enough time in port for unloading and loading again. That's why Cooper-Bessemer marine diesel engines are found time and time again in the best earning motorships. | For main or auxiliary power they can always be relied upon. They practically eliminate waste time for tedious adjust- ments or repairs. A request will bring complete information or a representative. THE COOPER-BESSEMER CORPORATION GENERAL DIESEL SALES OFFICES: SUITE 301, 25 W. 43rd ST., NEW YORK CITY 131 State St., Boston,Mass. 505 Esperson Building, Houston,Texas 640 East61st Street,LosAngeles, California Hoffar's Lt’d., Vancouver, B. C. : The Pacific Marine Supply Co., Seattle, Washington PLANTS: MOUNT VERNON, OHIO GROVE CITY, PENNSYLVANIA | 24 MARINE REVIEW—November, 1931

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