Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1932, p. 7

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E want to call to your attention the fact that many ships which you plan to operate in 1932 may need new tank tops, need boilers over- hauled or replaced, need many other jobs done which you have been postponing for better times. Probably you have also put off making cer- tain changes, improvements in your ships which would enable them to serve you better. Now is the best time to have us do this work. ‘“Tomorrow never comes!’’ Materials and labor are low now. 60 days still remain before Lake shipping becomes active. Now you can have us do these jobs swiftly, dependably and eco- nomically. May we have your instructions, NOW? The AMERICAN SHIP BUILDING CO. re) CLEVELAND Lorain BUFFALO SoutH CHICAGO SUPERIOR & eee @ American Ship American Ship Buffalo Dry Dock Chicago Ship Superior Ship- eeee % Building Co. Building Co. Company Building Co. building Co, € MARINE REVIEwW—February, 1932 7

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