Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1935, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Marine Review SHIP, OPERATION SHIPBUILDING CARGO HANDLING The National Publication Covering the Business of Transportation by Water CLEVELAND uae 1878 NEW YORK CONTENTS Vol. 65 February, 1935 No. 2 Page EGItOriad | oes Gi es ar ee a a es ee 9 European Shipping, Quarterly Review............0........... 10 By Frank C. Bowen Steamship Cabin of New Type, Fire Resista=t ........... 12 By A. H. Jansson Navigational Aids, Improved Signals, Marks................ 14 By F. P. Dillon Trade Policy for a Creditor Nation ...............cccccssceneseeees 16 By G. S. Clark Canvas Gear on Shipboard, Use, Maintenance................ 18 By Capt. S. C. Hooper Socony-Vacuum, Tanker Launched at Camden............ 19 Cleveland Office, Penton Bldg. Maritime Law—Late Decisions im...................ccceeee eee eee 20 A. JANSSON, Epiror By Harry Bowne Skillman Ls v. COLE, Bustwess Manacer Ports—Marine Business Statistics Condensed............ 21 ee ee New Construction, Ordered and Contemplated............ 22 ew Bok ce) nos AY, Bunker Prices—Domestic and Foreign......................0. 23 A aoe grea cena All-Welded Steel Pier for Loading Bulk Cement........ 24 By A. F. Davis Chicago Office, 1118 Peoples Gas Bldg. Communications in the Merchant Marine.................... 25 16 ‘LOTT By Capt. S. C. Hooper W. G. GUDE Equipment Used, Afloat and Ashore..............00:c0000: 26 Stevedoring and Dock Management Progress............ 28 Betis Office, 507-8 Oliver Bldg. Freight Interchange Between Rail and Water a A. AL PRANCE JR. By H. EH. Stocker Accident, Claim Prevention, American Ships................ 30 Washington, D, GC; Offic Useful Hints on Cargo Handlimg .................ccccceceeee ees 31 1050 National Press Building Up and Down the Great Lakes ..............cceceeceeee eee sceees 32 L. M. LAMM World Shipbuilding Increases. ..............cccccceeeesceeeeseenaeees 35 Diesel Freighter, Single Screw, Shallow Draft............ 36 London Office, Caxton House Personal Sketches of Marine Men...............cc.c:ccceeee enone 37 cher Be one Shinjiro Kurokawa, Kokusai Kisen Kaisha Tug Converted from Steam to Diesel Drive................ 38 Published monthly by The Penton Publishing Co. Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. A. MARINE REVIEW is published monthly on the ba RA year: single copies 35 cents, back _numbers first of each month by the Penton Publishing over three months 50 cents. Subscription in Canada $4 per year; in Great Britain and other foreign countries £1 per year. Cable addresses: Penton, Cleveland, and Irotrapen, London. Entered in the post office at Cleveland, O., as second class matter under the act of March 8, 1879. Copyright 1985 by the Penton Pub- lishing Co., Cleveland, O. Co., Penton Building, Cleveland, O.; JoHn A. PENTON, Chairman of the Board; C. J. STARK, President; J. D. PEASH, Vice President; F. V. CoLE, Secretary. us Member, Audit Bureau of Circulations, As- a sociated Business Papers Inc., and National Publishers Association. Subscription in the United States and its CODE possessions and in Cuba and Mexico, $3 per GRAPHIC ARTS INDUSTRY MARINE REVIEw—February, 1935 7

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy