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picket boat, stand.in~
guard on 'Libe&amp;.ian-flag Ore

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Monarch, is manned by William Poor (NMU) ai:id Seafar·
- ers James Eicl1enberg, Plp.ct_ea Aldevera and W. L. Barth.
·. Court has refused to lialt the picketing, (Sto.ry on page 2.) ·

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��organiza- he released Soviet ·ta.nkers to cafiT
oil · to Cuba- or carried it himself. ·
he replied that U was a normal· and

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Evidence of State Department
concern with the' developnieiit . was
the recent announcement that the
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Liberian goyernuient was .cancelf1"eyro. s1gn~_1rf for rank-a~d-f1le. polls. committeemen at ~h~adq~!r:
Ung the registry:' of the . 24,830,.ton
ters. - Ballot~ng .got underwCJy on N~vember .1 and )¥111 continue. ._ ta~er Per-seus for· carrylog oil to
through Dece"1ber..31 in. all ports • . On.the l&gt;allot are· 7;4. qualified · 'Havana. The Perseus is~ owned by
candidates: donweting for 43 elective posts.
the .~ulukundis family interests,
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who also have many ships l!Pder
the Ame~ican flag.
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MTEJ. As5ails Move:
The announcement of the cancellation was ·made ,not in Monrovia, Lib~ria, - but ·lil·: Ncw York,

SIU -Defeats
Hoffa Again
In San -Juan

.~.Go1!t .Pressures ·NLRB

··J~ Rule ·1'or.·Runaway-s

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duties in 1945, . working in Ohl?,
. Illinois ~d Mich!ga~.
· In _ 1949, McGavin was named
.r~gional director of the AFL in
Western Pennsylvania and West
Virg~nia. In ~March, 1953, JHeany
appointed hi.rd assistant director of
organizati.on. · As such, he ser.ved
under O'lteilly, who·was the AFL's
director of organization at the
time._
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He bee.a~ Meany's ' speciaL as~ sistant in 1955 ·and has 'continued
in that capacity. In the course of
.h'fs · services 0 ,h e ' has become familiar with many :of the ·problems in
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actively with a n~mber of them.
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by. . the &gt;-delegate ·for Operatfug Engineers Local 25 and was seconded

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HERBERT B~N~. EditoT. ·BERNAJ.U&gt; Su"MAN, .~"t . Edtto,..
HERMAN " A'RTuua.
Ar. MAJKIN, CHAR.LES J3EAUMET, ALBERT
AMArEAu; Jo~ ·.BRAZIL staff_ Write,.$.

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Publlstiea 1nonm1y at tlle ·headquarter.s
·of the Seafarers International.._ Union At.
' lantlc Gulf, Lakes .and Inland . w~ters
District, AFL·CIO, 675 Fourth Avenue,

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' ~ .. , The SIU has ~olned with ~12 ·o,ther •New York unions br a pr.ogram .to provJdt •.urfion
m~mbers aii~ their fa~ies w~th iow cost medical prescript~ons. The 13 uruons .plfin to op~r-,
ate their ·own dnig store. chain fn the city's five_boro~g}ls to reduce the costs of prescriptions ·and . other' medicines by
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· borou~bs by June~ i. ~l stores w~l participating in the IVtedstore' oper·
approxirfi,ately 3.O. percent.,
b
at d on a non-profit basis ation include the follo'w~ng:
. pro3"ect, -which, · eInopedr~i
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g . Regfon 9A. United - i\.Utomobil'

- would serve an estimated . 350,000
·a · 1on o pre scrip ion
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union mi:n . and . their famiJies in the stores will h_:ind~e a dlirtited
th.a metropolitan area, has been nu_mber of ?theP stand~
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fQl'Jllally incorporated ·as the ·Med: such as aspirm, maµth washes, ~n~
store Plan, ~Inc. SIU~ A Presiilenf .the like. ·
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PaUl . Hall ·Js· serving as 1 acting
It has been ~mphasized that the
chairman of the Plan's board of pl~ is not designed to replace ~he
_ne.1ghborhood~ drug store, of which
, directors.
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In · antiouncing the new program, there are some 5,000 now serving
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Hall noted that-the 'project was an New Yorkers . . ,
outgrowth of Senator Kefauver's
Seafarers., of course, receive
· ~investigation of the drug industry. their prescriptions t~rough the US
' The safest :vessel 'in tmt' Broomfield' 'fleet for three years running,
Kefauver, as chairman of the 'sen- :Public Health Ser~1ce, but memthe · tucile Bloomfield gets compqiiy award in Galveston. At
ate Anti-Trust- and Monopoly sub- bers of their fa~ilies have to pur• are· (I to r) Ra Iph Ray, lfeward d e Iegate; D• J • C o11·1er,
committee ·has been . investi'gatm' g chase drugs in the ret.all mark.et
presentation.
well and P. ay ·.the high prices which
h
e,xcessi've price mark-ups as
revall 4n that industry
c ief engineer; · Captain 1-:f. H., {lose; R. F. Mercer, company
safety representative; Jesse Parrish, .engine delegate:~Harry Smith,
as rigged prices in the prescrip- P
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Very few insura.rr~e ?lans In the
deck dele~a~~· " . Since extsting health and wel- -~atlon ~rovide any kmd of pre-----,..--...-...-..,,.,........______..._____,__-:'."'"_-::----=-- fare plans do not, in most instances, scripti~~ co.verage. ~ne of them is
cover the costs of prescriptio_ns, the Kaiser Foundation, which conI
trols its own outlets.
these costs are, .n many cases,
Asid . f
th siu the unions
more than a worker has to pay for
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100; ' ·
Internati onal Ladies Garme;it
Workers Union; _
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District Council 37, American
Federation of ; State, County &amp;
Municipal Employees;
Dining Room Employees Local 1;
,District 15, International . Asso·
elation of Machinists;
Lodge 1987, International A! so-elation of Machinists;
Internationali Union
4 of Electri( ·al
Workers, Distr ct ;
Office Employees Local 153;
Textile Wot'kers Union of Amer_
lea, New York J6int Board;
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Retail Clerks Metropolitan Council Health and Welfare Plan;
Local 89, Chefs, Cooks, Pastry
Cooks and Assistants Union.

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Seafarer~ asho~e with theh-nmiHe-s this Than~giv~g ~nd :~=~d. ~~~~ce:iag~\l~ia;~ ~:rc~~~g~~ ; . will . Benefit M em ers Christmas ·wm be served the traditional holiday dinners
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"About two-tJ:tirds ,of the drug
SIU cafeterias in
ports. Where. there-are not eating facili- bill,".1.Hall ~eclared, "is for expen- - Direct benefit f~r members of Seafarers' families and for
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sive prescription drugs, the cost
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ties in any of. the Iµr1pg halls,
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of which .fias become prohibitive retired SIU. men is a major o jec ive Ul.
e new e s ore
the two meals will be set up .afternoon. (For example. Thanks- for the average worker's family. plan, in w;hieh the SIU is participating along, with 12 other
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giving din~er at headquarters was .Unions have .been, under continu- unions.
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.served from 10 AM . to 3 PM. last ous pressure from their .mem.bers
The benefits will come- in have to take two daily, which cos •
two ways·
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them nearly $200 a year..
·Complete dinners....:....that is, every- ·year. This gaye .. 600 ,guests a to do something about· this."
th~ng from appetizers ~hrough after chance to fully enJOY .alt the trim- Th~ Kefauver committee has
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These same pills are . sold by
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dinner mirits-will Jle included in ~gs.)
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pointe~ o~t. tha~ retired ·A~eri- sfa•n~::~~:eesc;i ~~ :X:~~e~:ail::~~ Smaller colnpanies for as little as
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cans mcludmg of course retired
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'h . . $40 per thousand, but unless doc·
pie bill of fare on .. both ·occasions.
An advance look at the menu for n·o' , mb . .'
re in 'the age as cortisones for treating art. r~tis, tors prescribe them by the chemi~
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In many. cases, SIU dining facill- Sea arers an theJr.gues s who wi group which uses more prescrip- 11drns m fo
ties will serve the dinners from partake of the Thanksgiying din- tion drugs -than any other, yet they
ug.s •as a.r 1ess. cos
an
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- sometime _before noon tilt mid- ner at headquarters jndicates that are least able to pay the costs. '
venhonal list prices.
Incidentally, the same manufac•
.---------~----. a Ifght breakfast is in order that . K major purpose of the Med• It will endeavor to educate turer who sells the .pills to drugd~y. St~rting at th_e to~, there' will, store plan would be to set up a physician~ to presc'ribe drugs by gists at $179 per:. thousand ~id
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be four types of appetfzers, includ- yardstick to determine the cost of the chemical name;- th er than the $23.63 per thousand to get a VetIng ·green .onions and rose r.adishes. drug insurance. "The experience of brand nam~. When drugs ai;e pro- erans Administration contract, or
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S~rimp cackt~ll, too, plus tl)ree the Medsto're operation would en- scril~ed by brand name, .the d~ug- less than 2;2 cents per pill for
Seafarers with beefs . regard- Varieties" of soups ._ including able the unions involved to nego- gist must supply the h1gh-pt1ced which the public pays 28 cents. ·
The state of. Connecticut has alIng slow paym~nt of monies due French onion. Next come the meat tiate such insurance in future wel- brand~ He · cah't substitute the
from various operators in 'back. enQ.-ees-roast tom · turkey, baked ·fare plan modifications. Dr. cheaper drug, even though it is ready urged - doctors prescribinl
' wages and disputed overtime virgl:nia ham an~ prime rlbs of George Baehr, a medical adminis- chemi~ally identical. Consequently, for public welfare patients to use
should first check whether they beef. With that, one can chO'l!&gt;e" ,trator of many years' experienc-e, druggists are forced to stock the the chemical name, since the state
hav~ a propet J;Dailing address from among seven types of vege- will serve as .a consultant to the highest-priced' brand name_ drugs. has to pay the bills. The savings
An example of this practice, as haye been estimateu as close to 50
on ftl'e with the company. S~U tables. In the dessert department Medstore program to help deterheadquarters officials point out . there will be ·three. flavors· of ice mine family utilization _ and the revealed by the Kefauver Com!Jlit- percent. _
that reP,orts received from sev- cream, three kind!J of cake and pie, costs · of prescription ·drugs, arid tee. The committee found that the
Unfortunately, .there are so .many
eral operators show cliecks have · plum pudfng or fresh fruit. To top also in establishing close controls three largest manufacturers of bnand names . that physicians can't
been mailed tO\ one · address it off (if 'you can make it) will be over the quality of the drugs sold. prednisone, which is used for treat- keep track of the chemical nanws.
, while a beef on the ' same score · · nuts and candles antl after dinner · Existing 'plans call for the first ing· arthritis, all chargeq identical ~edstore intends to . assist ,physi·
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of the stores to be opened ln Man- w~lesale prices to. druggists $179 cians in identifying the constant
. ~ sent from anotper, thµs ere- , mliits.
Oh yes, coffee, tea and D)ilk wi_U. hattan early in 1961, and at least per ' thousand. The retail pl'ice is flood · of brand-name prescription
atfng .much di~iculty in keeping
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obe store each ln the other four · 28 cents per pill. Some arthritics drugs which come on the market.
accounts
straight. also be servi!d.
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Ther~ were_ 2,682 ·jo.bs.}hipped~Jast '~onth. ii}.· ~pntrast · to "~d -Mo~ile-were ".fi~'. .with. l4 .:ap)ec~;.
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2;4JIB m Sept~rnper~r .a g~ of 186 jobs~ dur~g -the most ..,, . ~ - d . . · t, , b... &lt;--:,
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Jones said that the ,next step .Js
·for the election bl representatiyes ,
from, each of . .tii.i c&amp;mpanies so
that a meeting can be arranged.· In
this meeting, he said; proposals·for·,
·the working rUles, to .be rregotiated l
with the cbmpanies, - will be dlS:- '
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BUR~GTON, Vt.-The SW.Inland Boatmen's Union last
month won wage increases, improved va~ation schedules-=and
other benefits ~or som, 22-dee~ands and · oiler~ . employed
-aboarcf Ierries operated· by the- .·
' i:ake ..C~mplai~ __Transporta-·
t1on Corp.
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· The new wage scale tor the .unlicensed jobs rariges up to $1.50 an·
hour. This ts a substantial increase
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for the men, who previously had _,NORFOLK--::- The Railroad ,
receive~ a much I&lt;iwer rate of pay. 'Marine Division. of the SIU
Otber "Considerations, -h~wever, ,in- Inland B_oatmen.,s Union- here ·
~ eluded ·eight paid ho~days for the reports that a meeting-· was held
IBU · workers, with- a stipulation last month at the Labor Temple in
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war.king on any ~f these day$, plus :Present unanimously ~dopted 'a - re- .·
15 da~ of vacation a year.
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~olution emJ&gt;owering the negoti·
There are also provisions in the ations committee .to call a strike
new_ agreement ·which establish. against the marine division of the
procedures· for -setting u.p--!!_nion Chesapeake and Ohio Railr9ad if'
shop conditions, the processJng of negotiations with tlfe railroad ' for a
grievances, . and arbitration rules. new contract prove fruitless.
Three · aays after the Newport
· · Lake 'Champlain - Transportation
operat~ five ferries during the News· meeting the Railroad Marine
spring· an~ sui:nmer ·11.nd four after Division notified the ·National
L~~or Day. Service is susp~nded Mediation Board in Washington
altpgether, when
in the negotiations and requested
the Mediation Board's services ontbe grounds that a dispute existed.
The Division pointed" out in its '
letter that its original demands
were based on- a 30-cents-per-hou.r
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�its . own as. ' t~e-majority. ~f SIU
dreau, invite a'il SIU men t.o visit men t.• enJ.oyed . full .. en)P.loyment
ALPENA-A speJial telephone the new h~l which also J\ous~s the / through 'the• season. Wllres urge1
service in the ' ~home •· Of Alpena SIU•affiliated Tug ' .IS)d Dredge all membe~ who })ave ap,1&gt;1ied for
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·their SIU membership book 1
Agent Norman .Joli, oeuf will re- workers- unions.
cord any Job calls or,' phone mes~
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through this -hall to' contact the
sages after bQurS and over the
hall at their earliest convenience.
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weekend.
cmcAGO - Some steady and' .
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· Last . period shipping_ has, been
.. gooa. witli many cem.ent bQats o~ relief Jobs have ~een shipped. from ·Detroit ervrces
rps
erating; · The · ·srµ· - ~ontracted here but most men are stayJnion . DETB.O•'P-.:-This P.ort . report1
Boardman . (Huron Portland Ce- thei;. Ships ·until the freeze, write$ that du n1 the last,perfol1 69 s~lpi
. ment) fitted out 'again on-;'°Nov.'t 7. SIU .Represenfatlve Scottie· A._O- were 11e~fced ·Jn t~e river an_~ at,
' _ Membershtp bQoks -a~e being busson.
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_ the dpck. ' Most of t~ese ~ad only
YoµngstC)wn Sheet and Tube )mfno.r ·beefs which W,ere settled by
Jield in the Alpena halt for Jan;tes
, : Ash, Wallace Bonin, Erwin BrO-" Company has announced that a' the p~trolqien. The ot1)er beef1
mun~. Thomas Menter, ~ames An- l,OO~foot tract •of dock property ar~ being_, taken 1!J&gt; with· tbe com•
drzejewskJ, Willi~ {.alonde, ~ob- will ta~e. shape soon 1n South Oh!- J?.anles.
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e~ Malaski and Heniy Schultz.
cago, where two 'alr-,I.ze~· freight- ~· All delegates are renil'nded that,
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ers will ,b e h~_filed .a t once by next : ·With -winter ·coming ·on,: it ls . imseason, This "means that nnJaway- 1 portant that all ~1'0 Iay..u~ li~ta be
Expects Rush . ' . ftag shUls· ·wttl have anottier-1:&gt;erth ftlled: o~t· with the CQJT.ect JJ•m•
··..rBUFFALO '"::""'· Shipping . ii ~~ on the .Lakes..
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and.,ad~eaa ot ~v~l;)' c~~w,h.iember.
· sllghtly slnce ' the last repoft, ·says
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: Shl'pp.,.g ·w8* air~ilnce' the last
At his dest i~ Stanley Thomp' son,· n~wly-named directo~ of org~ni- Port Agent ·Roy Boudreau, 'bµt th.e I
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period with 103 men · shipped out.
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grain ship outlook Is bright. Some C eve tin A1 S , St~I
were a few jobs' ftlled ·on the
zation for th~ SIU Great Lakes ~istrict..
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40 ships are expec_ted Jn the port,
CLJVELAND-Thls was a busy A&amp;G..eontracted .Mount . Whitney.
giving Buffalo the biggest lay-up port I-~st month ·with· the SIU ,..Ca- bound for .the Mediterranean.
The· assistant secretary-treasurer of the SIU Great Lakes fteet
in sto~ge grain this · year. - · nadian District{ strike against Pat·$
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District, Stanl~y F. Thompson,' has been named director of The ,.new SIU .hall here,. at 73~ erson and So~!o Ltd. A ~maU boat · ., , '
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. org.anization for ihe Great Lakes District. The fQl'!ller Sltf Washington St., will be occupied was .Put at the Clisposal of the Ca- Duluth Clears "Crews ·
Lak~ s~ilor, patrol~an -and
this month.~- ~ew hall phone num- nadians -and Great ,Lakes District · DU.LUTB-..'.S!Jlpping ·./}lere wu
he became an SIU Lakes sailor in ber l~i_ TJ., 3-92~9. SIU representa-. men ofte~~d, he~p when nee~ed. , , veey-good last· ·month· a,s "'iuJl SIU
port agent was appointed . by 1947• ..-.
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tive Edward X. M~ney, who ~u
ShiPP.ing here bas been holdJ~I, crews were cleared tof tlie Donald..
GLD secretary-treasurer Fred J. - His tirst ·s1u boat was th~. now
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B. Gfllies{ James~E. Ferris and the
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extinct City 1 ~f Cle\'elaiid ·111
f ,( ' Sfeppl~"g 'l . ~p ~J·ghf ·
John s~ Manuel of Pion"'er. All
I Thompson: whose face is famil&lt;D&amp;C Line). 1I'hus began 1:lve 'years .
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~·Hutchinson sblp1 are taking OD
Jar to both SIU seamen and non- of Lakes sailing oD sqch SIU 1h11&gt;s :
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llnion seamen alike, has assumed as ~he_-"T. H. Browning CBrowDlng)~ .
Jft':Lle'ss·~
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~ Port Age~t Geri.Id Westph~l re::.
·full charge of the SIU Lakes the Sanders '(Midland) and the ·
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ports that the G.. A. 'tomllnson wu
org~nizing pr_ogram~ This incluc;les McKerchy (Kelly .lsla~d Saad· Co.)._ .
~sro' fight ~er une~pI·oyment co~~~Hti~n for Gre'at "/also 'crewed up Jiere. _·s11e was forthe supervision of a team .of SIU
During these years,. Thompson
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men of Reiss, Pioneer, Buckeye, ea&lt;:h ship that Thomps9n ~ailed ~e sion this .Ja~uary. . -.... ~ ,, . . .
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' operates her Jn '{be lower Lakel.
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The SH)"-has l;Jased,.its fight caped ·' ae~men prov1slorfa 'which area. ,. ,
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SJe!nbr_e nner· and Boland &amp; Cor-. was active.iii ·union aftalrs and
nehus mto the Union this yea~· - served -as SIU ~delegate~ ~.ec~use . for Ohio seamen o~ . the fact . Pta.c~ically ~rovlde an "annua1· w•ge
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. As director of OJ;'ganization, of bis outstan~mg wor~, he was that the" aeamen of . all companies for seamen should be gtve!1 'erl.
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Thompson is resp~nsible for the · named an SIU representa_Uve.
·based J1t Micb.gan, New York· and . oua consideration by the belisla- Franlcforf F1x1ng ~flip
contacting of every target ship on
waa, Port Acent
oth.e r states receive iobless -pay ture. Smith ad~ ·that sin~e the . FBANKFO&amp;T-.i'he :Ann Arbor
lhe Lakes. From each organizer he
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during the . winter and o'~y phlo ·!'age · provision for. 1eam~n was No. ts; in the Manitowac shipY,ard
gets field reports that are - sysTwo y~ars aa • xpatrolinan seamen or 1 eamep employed by .placed in the law In 1954, benefit for rep•*· bas been fitted with a
tematically ·eval_uated and acted · coupl~d with .six years as Detro~t Ohio-owned· compantes are· d~nied charges. _for many: of the ~ipPc.IJig-. new boiler 1head · and . should be
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· firms lraVe greatly increas~.
· _ se~worthy ~y the~ middle of Noupon; Tho~.pson travels iIJ. his job· port ag~nt futther ~ in~~?se~ their rights ·and tlii_:ough c'nnstant use of the T~ompson 9 ~owledgt! of _the SIU.
.AU Qhfo seamen were' receqtly , The biggest dra_in on the ;Michl- v~mber, Assistant Mai;ine Superin-.sIU teletype system, which is con- H15 seaman s sa~ also proved notified by tl}e' $:{1:1, prlbr to Elec- gan, unemploy111ent c~mpensatlon tenaent' a,~in,~ Vigland· t~ld ~ort ..t.
nected with every major port'. _ is helpful in or.ganiia.tlonal work fo~ tion l&gt;aY,, on'. November~. "of-·tlte , fund ca.me in ,19~8 . when·, the area ,Agent-.'P_'loyd panm~r..,,,. ,_: ·
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able to trace the movement of the Uni~n. Later• as assistant sec Ohio lawmakers W1!o voted for the was hard ~it .by a· recession. Thj! ; Shipping ;has· stowed, .but .app1l- ~
·each target s~ip as \\!ell as direct ~etary-treasurer, .Th_om!?son "'.as passage" o'f"the:rOhio .unemploymept· .am·ount ~rawn ,.. by the , seall)e~· btions for' extra time o'fl are pour'
instrumental
in contract· negotia.
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prove
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Ing Ini.: as ·many ·members
are takinl c.11
tions and also worked on various · t d against\ This was the7 bill amount compared to ·'1.h'e benefits . d ~
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Unfon commi~ees. .
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:~.: would p~ovide for Wintertime . aJd to u~ \employed auto and steel . ~ii~~~=g:ea:on. e com ng eer
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veteran sailor, Thompsoq
Thompson;· who this August w~ j bl . · f ·
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brings to his position as organiz- elected assistant . secretary-treas- 9 ess Pl!~ or,. sett~_en _'('- ·
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ing d.irector a comprehensive urer for the sec.ond tim~ in a row; cc_&gt;~panf~,, ··
/ background of seamanship. After by the Stu ~embershlp, Is marLeading this list ,.a~e Senator n8W · I, 8 . ~ -,
M~e Hqspital. Harry Willey of
11pending the better part ~f World rled and makes his home In Allen Fran~ . lGn·~ c:&gt;f. TQled~, who led th~ F
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the Wabash w~s taken to Paul 011, War H in. the United States Nayy, Park, Mich.
fight in. the S~na,te, a~d Represen , ,
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yer, Hospjtal here after a heart
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·tative Car.ney; ~f Trumbull. whp . The port of Frattkfort h~s ,_joiAed attack. Hi.s condition ;is ~,mproyl~1 '( &gt;
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the growif!'g list . of ~Iuf.'.'°Great and all wish him speedy recovery/
wMiCh(!'~n. Atta~~ &lt;?!' . ·~ ' · v. Lake.IJ· Disfrict pc;&gt;rts w~lcµ have
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, . gins toj_!k:e - shp~ 1n .. phio, ~9,:rd" r-:celltl~-acquir~d one-story . st~~c- Toledo Invites C~e~s :
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comes f:rom ~ic}ligan thJtt- the Jure is loc'llted at -41? Main Street / 'tOLEDO-As wintei: lay-up be'i&amp;, " - •
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sw.-w~rt'laJtie,ndinert to .the unem- and ·wm be' ope n to ·the ~e~ber_- gins, esp.ecially fn non-unipn fte'ets,
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ployment compensation ~ l!lw· ,fo _ship i;hortly.
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'PORT
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EN'GINE
STEWARD
TOTAL that state{ pr_o ~iding bepeftts tO; Al~m.g w!~ll tl!e .n,ews ol the fie\V unio~ seamen~to tbt; ·TOl!,&lt;\o -hall to ~ ·
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seamen;··1s 'iul-1e~ 'i ttack.
.. ..... -ha.Jr co.m e! tbe report that the discqss the nJ.,..program. •
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Colin L: ·Smitll;" manager .of the ., crew§ .of the Anri Arbor cai'ferfies ·'Many of the· non..u~ion · compa- ;

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Mich.igan "Empioy~rs· UnempJof'-~ in Fra~kfo~t ...bave ~r~tift~d ~he new- ides are - O,}llo:owned and their I
me11t Compensation . Bureau, bas greeme~nt • recently p.ego,~ ia\ed ~.o crews cannot co1lect winter unem- 0
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charged lp;'la p~pef prepaJ'.ed"..fo,r, c~~E:t thefr qperation, under t~'e ploy,ment. By , ~olQ.ing, ~he SIU,
~~-'-":~-:--r-:.---:---i--::_;-.,-l".""7-----i---.-4---.~-t--,,.-40-- - . tile .Jegislativtf......conf~re,nces, Michl- ~.ailwaY, ·L~bor Act, .. · -. ,Doherty.·says; ' th~y c,~n help .~ecure .
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''·- .--·--::- gan, State ',Ph)iru e~ of Gonnnei:ce, . 'Phis contract was negobateil In the ;rigllt ,for all ·men sa_Uihg .Ohlo63 ·
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that the ,d faJw,lng o.f-ugemplbyment l'ine x~it~ th~ non-.operatiOQ 'f_9ryiu- ·owne4 ~h~ps ;~,..;~ollec~:-~ne~ploy• f; ''
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men is- one. ·9f th' reasons -t he through :the ,various. s~ep~ of tJ:ie
Mlchigan'~ .•unei;u~oyµte~t compen- Natfonal Mediation Bo~rd sin,~ .men ·taking job,s un(fer ·!he ~IU
satiP,n fwui' 'Ji depleted.
· ' " · last November. · - •
- , .. , J·ob Security Progr,_m. ·A few Jobi
Altbotr~ - ~o'.t ~roposlng a .~Pi-: ,,.. ~'Th,...e crew ,. ratifica!lon 01 ~Jill !lad tq . be ~ut :Q,n t~letypc so va-,
clfic ".afoep~eri~ : 'sm!th ladvocat~: .agreemeq~ comp~te~ the ne'! con!" ~canc\~s cow~ be ~led-Jronr ~ear...,~~,_. ...,.~-~~!'l"ll"!..,......,'!'!!"~·J tbtlt; l,m" ~nten~~nt to ' tb• ",.-.,}~a~t for tli.e1feet.~ -. -:_ .. · " , .,. by ~rta•
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Representatives from each of the six boats of the Stein·
brenner fleet (Kinsman Transit Co.) have completed a twoday meeting in SIU headquarters in River Rouge drafting
proposals _for . working rules·for their fleet and being· in- the seamen being introduced to the
trodticed to· the SIU syst-em of SIU's organizational prograiµ, the

' ·:· /~t~in~enn•r cre~i r•presentattvelj ,who attended ..-fl'l,Htlng at 51.U. Htadqu~rters In.,. Riv~r Rouge, are _
_l&gt;usy-studyinn the SIU Job Security Program and' shl_pplnn rufe~ ancJ making proposals fo. r. their work·
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eated 111
James Travers,
.,.. round table_, from le~, ares 1dchard Neel, deckhgnd,·
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wheelsman; Wdltam M. Bonesho, AB; Willtam. &amp;. DeCamp_,- oder; GLD S•cretary•Treasurer · Fred J.
Famen; John McGrHvy,- '!heel~man, and Walter J~ Siemaszek, fireman. _,.
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representation through shipboard
deleg_ates. ·
The meeting, held on Oct~er 24
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and 23; brings the Steinbrenner
, 1 ~amen closer to full SIU repre1entation under a working rules
contract. Only a short time ago,
after tht . Steinbrenner seamen
voted overwhelmingly for SIU
representation, the compa.ny. signed
the SIU J ob Security program•. the
Interim agreement a~d the trust
. agreement for welfare.
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Gave Proposals
At the meeting, the representativea worked out a full set of proposals for working rules and became familiar with the system. of

Great Lakes District's ' administration, the District's newspaper, the
GREAT _LAKE~ SEA~ARER arid
other publications, the ,Welfare
Plan an~ .the importance .. of th•
SIU affiliates.
Alor_ig these li~es . the . repre- ·
sentabves became familar with the
Maritim? Trades Dep_art~ent, the
SIU-affi!ia~ed. ,International D~~ge
Wor~er s Un~o~ and . the Tu~ Fir~
mens. Assoc1ahon,·. and the SIU a
Washmgton• bureau.
Studied Teletype System
. The Steinbrenner represent•
tives also.-viewed the film "This la
the. SIO'' and saw the .operation of__
the Great Lakes District headquarters with its teletype system

sIu GteQI · L0 " es pwlµltl~sb.

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Thebcre wttmdemtbetrh's proposals
The representatives . had
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their . expenses, lodgln~ . and
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were credited with the saving of tne lives StanlPY .... Thompson. Asst. Sec.·Tna..
.ot ·two of their fellow
shipmates. 4t the ports of Duluth and ~~i:~A.ic&gt;n~oeiir:·.Aaent:.'El:wo~~:afii .
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BUFFALO. NY • . : •••• '13ll Washington St. .
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. In . .µulut , SIU .mem e.r In Toledo SIU member J·. M. Stanley Wares., Agent -· 1420l\IAin 1-014'1
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Each ~epresentative la. to also
make ·• full report of the contract meeting 4o his ·brotbers
at a shipboard meetin~.
Dates for the meetings o1 crew
representatives of the'Rioneer and
Buckeye vessels __ (Hutchinson &amp;
Co.)· and the Boland &amp; Cornelius
fleet have not been set, but it .la
expected that they will meei sometfuie shortly after lay-up . .

Cb·a~Ies· :Cor.lett, AB~ ~n t1,le SIU- Boyd· Reaga~" of the SIU-contract- DULUTH .. ......... . .. .. s11 w. 2pd st.
J. P. Wells , (Nicholson&gt;, ed J. L. ;Reiss (Reiss) was pulled. Gerald W"stphal, Agent .. RAndol~li 2 •4110
saved Brother Eugene ·Langlois, a from the water at the Chesa:Peake FRA~ORT. Mich. · · · ··· ·;812 Maln st.
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-Addre11 Mall to. P .O. Box 28'1
nrema~ on
dpck. Reagan was pulling Glen .Baaucock,
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·was slfding down· a guide line into the cable to the dock when he fell' TOLED0 ..... . ........... . 120 summit
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his small boat when. the ro~e into the, water.
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1paJ?p~d- and dropped him into ·tlie . La_nglois, although shakilnfI from
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freighter ational -Union of Marine Insurance meeting hi Washington
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with th~ ~lnch as Reagan still h~d- Ar91y Corps of Engineers in De- though it is believed there-is bridges, were the .~~rect cause of
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second try WoJeiechosk.i grabbed the foreign ship remoy.e d from the mate : of dam_age u not yet ~avail- there was a noticeable improve-: _·
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ment In minor casualties, which bega!J was wet..and c~ld, but . ,. very tlian 40 f~et below the water line
Th• report states that the aver- 1cn:. were caused· by ships makina
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age accident cost per transit for a the approach to various locks and
All SIU $eamen are being" urged
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The Monrovia sank 11 miles
Great- ?;akes ·aDlp was $_13,300 per ,11! entering the lock!.
to P t t , fh C . . t G d b.
The sm Great 'La~· · Union
southeast of Thunder BaJ'
vessel • For ocean ships the averThe most dangerous ar~as for
. r~ or . o "'le_ _o_as
ua.r • . Y ls a union of bJ ,and for Great . island on June 25, 1959, after - age a~c14ent cost·Just over $8,000. ' major casualties, ~ther· than
radio, aqy . d'efectlve nat1gatl~Jl ·Lakes seame~ which has made
collicli~~ .in heavy f~ ~th th•
Large tonnage ships entering the damages at approach·.w'?ls, .arer
aids they may see while saiijng o~ · · tremendoils progress bl advanc. ~~U Canadian Dls~rict ship,
Seaway for the first had time had St . Clair_River, St. Marys River, /
t1!-e Great L~kes . .'! his r~quest. came · Ing the security of- snl men
tlie.Roy~lton, of Scott ~lsener,
a great .tiicldence of accidents -. Detroit River, ~_S tr_a I ts of
in,.. the form of a safety ·bulletin sai"lln"".,....' .. der J•a ban.n er 00-9 _ Lt. The 29 . crewmembers of
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1n .th e sec tion f rom Mon' rea t ·L a"k;..~1' seam,en
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the '9th €oast r!uard · . 1 tl}e senio~it1' and .Job ~ 5 ecuJ1ty
trac·ted Norm an - :w. Fo,.' port- alsQ showed that. the losses
Tbe group said that the Ios 9 of
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of ships slriking fixed objects such owm~ sugges ons.
who• d!.$covers
a buoy
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. in 140 feet of s Once out
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G Lawrence
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' promptly by radlp _!o · any Coast use bJ' hundreds , 01 deep sea water ' and tha( the, tip of _the e~~~~ s ., :an ng ,o
rea. _ a es · 2, ,J;,.inesmen-- be ~ppli~d _hy the
.. G~rd . y~itse~ or s~:ation.' Jle ad\Jed ships. The. Latea ~hav; become , ~reck*!I malnma.st 18_ ~Iily ·5i feet ships proyed to be, the chief ca?se _ Seaway_authoFi.t ie to take.the line1
that1 l.~. fs d mposslDle for the Co~~t A.merlca.~l ~ fourth · seacoast -and ·below th~ surface . .When the ship of loss. For all ships the· leadm~, 9n approach walls at.all IQ~ks.
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Gwird. to 'keep · the .thousands... of , ,rd~ 1
down~ It was 'loaded with a area of_losii w~s the Great Lakes
3. JJoatmen be stationed at all
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4_f· ~elJian Steel 0 OWe ~ Y . e eaway. . _
· tocks t~ run lines in th~ v e~ent• Of ,.
sm:v.~Uian~e_ ;\vlthout th_!t ~elp;ofthe the lSIU 1...u; of amon&amp; · ·
as~lgn~d filo_m ~nte'~p~ B~lflum, to
_The rep~r,t P,o inted out ·that vessel beipg cat:ried off the !-°P"'.
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sald ·that th~,. · were very:mucb
Impressed with .the. knowledge
and ~derstandinl' • that the
Steinbrenner representatives
displayed of the SW and the
SW'• Job SecuritJ' Program.
Far n en added that "their
.knowledge was a clear-cUt tiidlcation of why they voted for ·
the SIU."
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Lestem Long •· ... " Harold 'o.Clyatt'
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George· Balasko.- ~ John · M~Laugll11
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Thomas ·J. Gray
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Micll:lel Kenned;y ·· .Tames F. Thomson
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Clement" Vidi;Cne
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Loyd R~a
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Wade Sexton
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son 'of Seafarer Edward Btaha,
of Jacf.son Heights, NY, is pictured on· visit to SIU headquarters.
Dad sails_ as a
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RAY MURDOCK, Director
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DEFICITS.-Representatives of Jl!aritlme
labor and management ' met with Commerce Department officials on
Noveml&gt;er 3, 1960, to discuss steps · that ·could be taken to ! educe the
balance of payments de~t. Tqe _government noted that in 1958 there
was a deficit of $3.5 billion in balance of payments, $3.8 billion deficit
in 1959, and an .estimated $2.5 bi~n deficit in 1960. The Government '
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spokesmen discussed what -cour~es ' of action could
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- · They discussed a reduction in foreign ,military aid;
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a reduction iri foreign. ~conomic aid;:-Jl, restrictioa on
impor ts; ask the West~rn European -nations to · ·a s£ PMMrifU
sume greater'responsibility in foreign economic "aid,
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and an . expansion' of ' our exports. _They said that
"~ they are trying to encourage a larger export volume
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of usihg American-flag transportation. In line with
these suggestions 32 meetings have been held throughou't the country
in an attempt to educate shippers on t.Pe need for greater exports and j
tpe necessity fpr shipping on American ships.
Vice-Admiral :Ralph Wilson, Maritime Administrator, p~i~ted out
that only 9.7 percent of our foreign trade is presently befog carried
on American-flag ships. Spokesmen fo~ the AMMI said that steps could
be taken in · Washington to_reduce the balance of payments deficit. It
was suggested that clarification of the cargo preference acts be made
and. that the Department of Agriculture 'be required to live up to the
requirements that the division of cargoes should be made on a cargoby-cargo basis, rather than on an over-all total. Maritime industry
spokesmen . also suggested \hat the United States Goyemmeni should
require . that a reasonable percentage of ore and oil be .carried on
American-Dag' ships.
Maritime labor representatives suggested that .representatives of the
maritime industry should be called in for foreign policy briefings by
the State Department. They said that it is the duty of FMB to . set
reasonable freight rates for Government-aid cargoes. It was ·pointed
ou_t that the Dep_a rtment of Agriculture ignores thes~ s7t rates; an..d·
because FMB does not enforce them, the aid-program ·subsidizes
foreign-flag o.perations. It wa·s also suggested by labor spokesmen that
Government-aid cargo!?s should not be shipped on American-flag lines
that have foreign-flag operations. The Government representatives
made a brief closing statement saying that - they would carefully
consider the statements made by the maritime industry spokesmen,
that the attempts to close the gap m the balance of payments is a
long-term program, and that the Government would carefully consider
what steps should be taken .

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l'IARITil\IE ()UTLOOK.-There were 944 vessels of 1,000 gross tons
or over in the ~ctive oceangoing US merchant fleet. on Octo·ber 1 1960
Most myths live to a ripe 9ld. age, but the wages to their crews. But, as the ancient nine less than the number active on -September 1, according to th~
fairy tale of "effective control'' was .so ,trans- Rorilans discovered about 1,500 years ago1 Merchant Marine .Data Sheet released by MA. There were 37 Governparent that it evapqrated with the first -whiff when~you hire ·mercenaries to do your work ment-owned and 907 privately-own~d ships in active service. There
. of truth. "E~ec~iv.e contro!"_' ~he US · s~ate _for yau, tjiey may go over to the opposition was a decrease of 12 active vessels and 3 inactive vessels in the
Depar tment said, was some . mysterious · · some day-and everybody knows· what hap- privately-owned fleet. One cargo ship, the SS Export Ambassador was
ow.er which the ,U nited States.wie1ded over pened t'o Rome.
delivered .fr'om c01:1struction. Two passenger-cargo ships and seven .
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ships registered tinder the nag of Liberia, -=
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· construction. One .fanker was soJd foreign. The privately-owned fleet
Pan~ma or Honduras: T.lirough. this. unspeci{;o~t
decreased by nine to roo3. Of the 96 privately-owned inactive vessels
fi,ed µml&gt;.jlical .~9fa-which-, accordii:ig to the
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34 dry ca~go, two · combiqatioll" passenger-cargo ships, and 48 tanker~
State .Department, c.o uld ~ever be s.e vered
The-formatiop. of the Medstore Plan by a were laid up for lack of employment, nine more than on September
-these ships would -~lways be tied tct the ·group of 13 New York 1,Ulions will have 1, 1960• .
United S~a~es ht an ~ epi~rgenc:v,. The De- .benefits far beyond providing lower-cost
According to Lloyd's Register of Shipping, the United States bas
partment insis.t ed that the runaways w:ould J:?edicine for unio~ m~mbers ~nd tlieir fami- droppeJI t&lt;Yeighth place ranking during the third quarter of this year
n~ver, n~ver go near arty nasty Communist ~ies. Medstore . !'ill.- have ~nother , equally- in ship-building .v olume.
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country· but would be marr~ed to 01:1r side . nnportant function. That will be-a program
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SHIPS vs. RAILS.-Despite' protests by Seatrain and P"an-Atlantic,
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the ICC has again permitted railroads to r-educe trailer-on-flatcar rates
Wh~if .uS ~eamen'~ union$ argµed tpat..the 'an ".&gt; cia . :.. P armaceu ica
~~igna ion on brass, btonze, or copper articles from certain origins in New England
runaway· ,flags are a to~ally uncalled-for of ill of the brand-name drugs which deluge to destinations in the Southwest. Previous reductions of rate&amp;- occurred
"gambje with the nation's ~ecurity.., they .w ere the market.
in ·February, March, and April of 1959. In April the reduction "included
· toJd·in ·so~ri to~es· that t:l:ie r.unaways were
F~r . e~ample, m~probmt!ate is th~ o~cial a new rate of $2.64 cwt. ·on barss, bronze, or copper articles (30,000 lb•
.•!just li,ke' American ship,s" for practical pur- des.i~nati~n for a well-~own tranqmhzer. ininimum) · moving ·from New Milford, Connecticut to Shreveport,
poses. The"cpnsequence was th_a t the United _It is usuall~ sol~ cqrm;rr~rcially urt.der the. Louisiana. Althodgh the reduced rates were investigated and unfavor·
State·s became dep~ndent on the runaways trade names Miltown ana Equanil. If a -abiy .reported . on in the Examiner's report of July 11, they were not ::.. fo~ virtually all of its basic · raw materials do~tor ~akes out a pr.esc~iptioi:i calling for suspended. Meanwhile, the railroads.Jiled further reduced rates which
; imports _ among them oil, iron ore and Miltown_, ~he. phar~ac1st is obligated to fill became effective- October 16, 1960r including a new rate of $2.28 at the
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b auxite.. T O· au to t e anger,
fashiqnable ainong the major on: ari~·me~~ls .,.~ct-usually t~e mo~t ,,exp~nsiy~. However, these fu,rther reductions, but the Board of Suspension and, nn appeal _
companies .to g~t indepeQ.dents to build r:i:qi~ if he uses the geheri.c desi~~at10n, ~epro- Division II of ~cc, voted not to suspend the rates, but t.o investigate
·away ships for them for fopg-term cl;:tar~ers. . b.amate, the pharmacist. can issue th~ prod- _them. Thus the Coml'I!ission will .have to assign an examiner, the ,
.·,Now it tu11ns o.ut that.' the :·mysterious . uct as put out by a lower-cost manufacturer. . parties will baye to submit evidence, and the lawyers will ·have to
· ''contro.l " on w;h.lch- the State: ):)epartm~nt ,CheniicaIJy the pi:.-Oduc~ is i4entical, ~d the submit briefs all over again .in pircumstances where it has already
.,r elied - consistep solely of these lJicrative ~~ns~mer ·Save~ accor_dmgly. : .
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charters, ~n ~merican doIIars. ft.$_ · long . as
_Unfortunately, because ?f the pundreds .of higher level of r11tes was ·u~lawful. Mr. John Wel\er, President of
US oil corp.panies dangled dollars· under- the brand-natpe products commg·on the market, Seatrain, has pointed out that if the findings of a Commission Examiner .
n'ose? of the1.runaways, the TJ
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Iiad "effec.- , doc.ro,r.s find _it difficwt to keep~track of_t.he after _fµll inv_estiga tion . are _disregarded, it, is difficult to see. wha(
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tive eont~ol." .But whe~ the charter ma~ket ~en~~C' erms.
~ ors co~sta? Y receive · woula be persuasive ·enough to' win suspension. The rate war. which
got · an attac~ of: ,anem_!a, and the Russians . · ~rra?es qf prom? bona! I?~t~ri~~ from · t~e now exists ·threatens the financial stability of several moctes of ,sta.rted offering fatte'&amp; rewards; the runa- drug m~u~~~y which describe their products transportation _r.egulated by the ice. It ts imperative, therefore, that
ways suddenly forgot their "IOyalt;V"~ to' the t:qrough -their br~nd ?\~mes only: ~ey t~e. the .Commission est~blish standl!rds
and." procedures which will j erve
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·. total tanker pool. In' ~oing so, it is able to · :UP until 'now, the , ~to!essio?lal organiza- . legal battle against the ·steamship conferepces . . The Seco!.Jd Circt.lii
· t t an k ers· t.o st r.eng
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Court unanimously upheld the right of the Agency to demand all the
re1ease S..ovie
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it ls ·seeking in its sweeping ihvestjgation of shippi'ng. ·The
:Am~rican spearhead -in ·Cpba, as well as t o noreg ·this proqlem: It. rerpains to be seeri investigation is an upshot of congressional hearings int&lt;f the ·practices
~tarf ~ ~orlawide price wai:. against '.~eri- .. } f Me&lt;js~or.e'~ ~~ctivity !n ·th~s·. arep, wil~ be 'and-agree"ments of..steamsbip lines that suggested the Bl&gt;ard had. been~·
can 01J companies.
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~run WSlf llevice tD'· e'scape~)!ax~- Q~C~~t ·' m. J.:nedip~.e 11ft the lo~.est possible ~ost. \ 'r -~~ihe.lr'"COD~~acts•f9r ex.amln\t}&lt;&gt;n. ~ ~ ~
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" BQSlr9N-'rhe Atlantic Fisheripan's Union, whi~h recently· voted overwheliiiingly to

ren~w its affiliation iwith the SIU, ~ planning a program. to revive the domestic fishing

in&lt;iustry and bolster the union's · strength:'°
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to -rejoin .the SIU as an Inter- ion members in Gloucester alone,
Among unions In the SIU are
' national "afijfiate with ~ full and the union hopes to organize a number Of ' &amp;'!'O~PI Of ~Om1Per­

autonomy when fishermen in Bos- all of the . men \Vho fish cqmmer- '.eial'fishermen ()n all coasts, a1
ton·, .Gloucester and New York in- cially from the port. Also, organiz- well as shoreside fish canneriea
dicated their desire to re-affiliate Ing will be stepped up fn both and processors. They are -tnin ·a ,secret r~ferendum.
Boston a9d New York.
&lt;'V"oived In •uch · wiclely-diversl~
The Atlantic Fishermen's Uniod In addition -to the main ports, tied .fishlnr OJ?t'ratlons as seal- ·
has about • 1,600 inemb1ers in the the union has start.ed organizing ' . loping,
fishinl'.. salmon~ .
north .Atlantic ports. There are fishermen in Portland and Rock- ' fisheries, cod; hali.,ut and maDJ'
about 800 members in Boston, land, Me. It is als9 embarking on others. G~upa ln_volved Include
some 600 members in Gloucester a program to encourage p.resent "the New ' B~df~rd.. Flsherm.e11'1
and about 200 members in New members- fo take a more active Union,
Alaska Fishermen'•
York. .
. par.f in union and fndusff:ry . affairs. Union, tWia . fish -flld . canne17
Captain Thomas O'Brien, the
Industry-wide . coop~ration .in -unions ·operating out of Callnew ·rovmg business agent of the raisinfthe US per capita consump-. fornia po~ and l'rou~ - In
union, this month · outlined a pro- tion of fish -ts. another part of the . BrlStol Bay~ Kodl.ak, · a~d els•·
' gram to build up the fishing in- union's progra~ .and the unif?D where In the far nbrthwest
dustry ..and aggressively .advance intends to help ,;vessel owners in · PacUic. _,.,
·-the union's programs with the help the pro:giotlon of fish consumption. ............_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____,
of SIUN~'s 75,000 m~nibers.
. StaJ!dards of ,quality, set up by
A new and strong organizing the union a;Dd vessel owners, are
· drive ' is getting underway, O'Brien· important in getting Americans to .
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said. There are 1,600 potential un- eat more fish. The quality control
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earn a good. liviµg ~rQ~ the se_a; their hom'e ports .only.
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ings at $7,000 to $8,ooo- a year. , G~orge ,, Jb·hans_~m•.
NEW BEDFORD......The New To reacli this, the union w.ill su~ .treasurer of A.FU, att'ribute1 th~
Bedford· Fishermen's UniOn .is gest raising the price, of ocean inability· to reach &amp;iid-westem
in the P.r.ocess of terininating perch, by one cent and raising the 'markets with the -fa:ct that Amerf-·
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caich1
' J~g an~ P,rocessi~g th, gJa~~ king·-~al:t II ~~com!~ an in~reasihgly
\ pendent vessel operators.
ing o~ scallops In New . Bedford such coun~lea a~ Norwa~,. Iceland
In line with the terms of the was cited as _an example. . .... , .. · and Canada ~ue to ·the concesslol)1,
Important p~rt., of·.th9 stat•~• . fisk1ng lndust7~ l hese ~rabs, ~eigh
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imported ftsh, the ..Atlap- ·"l!'loqnder.. lole, and
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lie Fishermen'1 ·Union believes that other 1Plet1 are running .real aood . A
- The agreement reJllains in force with_quality control and increa!ed but we cannot · eet o'ilr · foot' int~
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b 31 1960 1 th ccinlumption 9f 'fish by Americana, the mar~et," ,Joh~sen · claims. 'He
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:~ithe~ par'tY n gav: the_ Atlani,.c .fls~g industry ',c'an. Iii working on'. 1tudy to 1how how '
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written notice 60 days prior to again becoµie a ~ell-paying b,usl- foreign : policy .. pub th• hook~ into - - r.1 •·Tm... ·~Af.-.~ l
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the . expiration of the contract; 1t ness for all involved. , .
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submitted-·witp.in 10 days and th~n
'neg9tia~ions must. start. Shquld no
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tended for continuing negotiations.
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The membership has given An~les area, who;~re represen~ed .by the Can:i;i~ry Workers were, ·futeri'C on cashing In ~on th~ man~gement of their own busi. .
: .-.nesses, cannot be represented by ....
Nickerimn its unanimous support l:Jn~on. of the .Pacific, are continwng __to m~ J)rogress , hf booip1ng ·salmon run.
in ending the agreement and the t~e1r f1gh~ agamst "runaway"
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negotiation of a new NBE:U 'con- fish packing· plants, 1 .reports a ,.
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PS .operators . set up additional lines gai!1 from ~ weak in_dividual posl- - - - - - - - - - - - - Gomez.
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Voting Under
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t_ory at the N~tlonal Packing ·plant ; ~he _R.o bert ·~! . Swain ~~~rial ltiriH&gt;s .to mari the,· lines; ·Even with' .\aws..
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fil, j&gt;uerto Rico, in particular, has · ~-ch'ola~sh~p. ,~n~·of the' N~w Bed: extra . helg_.··'.ca~qerws . could .. not e~:e;~:ever, comp11ny: , fish~rmen
. N~W BEDFORD -:- Voting ls substantially raised the morale of ford ;F.islj_er.mews.. Un~dn 11--well on handle all of the . record . s;ilmbn arep y~d - 1~.8 :~ed.Brist~I dBay area
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· .. ; · , ·0 erat° r c ~ e as n ependent under way tor the . election of Southern California~ workel'.a, its wax, to·· ~a~rig ,. itl .. secoJ!.d catch.,., . ,
Se.c~tary-Tr.easurer and Unlon Mrs. Gomez says, ·and they are no;w. ·awards_nel(t year: ThJt ·acholar.shlp.. . co.mpu~r:iting !)n ttlis;,' sltuatio9, .lot a!! ds ,~plier the 1~~t-Hartley
Delegate of the New Bedford hopefu~ that in the fqture the named after a union delegate who AFU sectet~cy,,;...treasurer. George lo - JJ _,are ~ecogn ze as empacki~g industry will open . new. died . lasf:yeaP;" r}Val giye~ -to two, 'JohiJnsen_. P?inted-;· OUt that 'rthese _' fati~~f ::a::~· I'&lt;i.~1tlonal Labor Rt.F,ishtnnen's Union.
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- th~ Uliion·Hall UIJder the super.: leg1t1IDate expansion, an4 ~ot to tober. Since then, the-. •f.holatlhip . rjght dµJ;'ing an unusually boom.; "tha! o~ows, " ,.ohanse,n . ~~f.~
vision. .of the -.Credent!~ and obtain "coolie'~ wages b~ fleeing .fund"'has· receive4..:more do~atiolisf 'trig} year ilike '1'960, hut that -they. i c$ · oni" \llr~urh; u_nions). ·. tt. not
Balloting ~OlPDlittee 1'etwe·en !rom UQiOn contracts.
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mo.fe ' @~ntl w :·tfshprmen W~Fe ~st.tn' flt .a .l)ig:· dis~dvar;itage as. a~v~~~ :~ irs
c:l!-,.1lslierinea
·Under the pres~nt coJitract, .o~ theft :ehil'dren are expe~ted to compaxed _witfi ..&amp;FU: members. " ,...:,..,., . ~. , ~r~~ s. .."' ' ·
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.th~ough ;F.rid8y. Ballotl~r st;trt;" minimum wages for women will be m~da . ln· Maii'~· -:., ~. ". : . PI~h~rmen"' lnsure4 ':· ·,,., .. ..
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·~d . )"ioye~bet 1. and 'fill end be $2.091;2 cents an hour, whi~e IMiss s:v.v:t« "~aftensen O~/.·.ti'ft.i1r~ ~ ~i'u'I m,enibe~s;"_fpr i~,$tanc_e, .ar~·' . ~· '1st,erm•'1 ~n ·.TV
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_the min~mum wages for . men will .hav~n; Mass. a 72.0-Yellr~d ~hO- prov~ded 1&gt;Y .4he~r -._co~t'r~qt .$1th · ~ . -. On .November 27
._ Ef~ctet! .eandidat.es will· begin , ~e $2.15 an hour by ~he time· the more . ~t., ?{e~ ·Bedford,,'lnsti~ute •9f i~s~an~f! coye~age Ito: th'8t a .fish· wb' _ ·
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;tJ;leh; ..ie~ -. of office ~n ..Janu·_ c.ontract expires Jn September, ,ll"ec1i4olog.'Y, . a~~ J:a!11el P •. T_ay;for .ei'tn!,.n' !s; not'. :wl~h~&gt;Ut mo'ney Jn · li~ ~- C TV, .Chanl!,el :1•,. New
ary, 1,:1961••Tht;r, will serve f~r _1962. , ·
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aftd SIU P1'e1iCtent Paul Han deals with pr~sed chanae• in vacation •ustem on .S.IU ,ships. The letter
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,.~timi to hi! onginal ipb. PTesident Hall'• .letter revie1;01 some t~e .pros and .cons rai3_ed on this issue
"A recent Natlo~al Health ;guney eallmateCI 1.~.000 cases of . dla- fn the past and l'f.Lgge1t1 fuTth_er membership examina~ion and discmnon on th11 isroe.J
betea 'lb th,e .United States. . T.tlere 1n:e . .Probably al many unJ:}iagnosed
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October 8• 1960 - meetings required ~hat 1 be out some ships and some runs ·wm
diseases and, as. the pi)pulation ,of..mlddle and older grout&gt;i increases) Dear .~rother Hall:of town.
always be deemed more desirable
the. number ol cases ·'of diab.eteS wilf inerease. Dlabete. Mebl&amp;us is a
In our last reg\ilar joint meet- ·1 received your letter of Octo- than others and, of course,......this.
dlseasJ! '- of disordered cal'bo~rate metatiolism producihg hypergly- Ing ·a wlde discussion on the va&lt;;a~· ber 6 , suggesting that thl t1iiIU would be especially true of the
cemia :and glyco urla . .This-1:onditloil · i,s due to tiie disturbance of in., tion system pi;evaillgg in-our Un-: adopt a system of compulsory key ratings on such ships. Con- . ~
1u,itn m~cl\anism .. '.!'he' pa_nc,rea~·" '. i~ believed to be the main offender ion took _place, ':fhis subject vacations ·after a specified period sequently, they argu~. should the
altho~gh ~othei: ' glands are.- 'po~i~le · iactor,9. ·
. , , ·, . · '. 2 - seenie.d to be · upp~rmost in- the of shipboard time. As you know, membership pass the k~nd of rule
Dia~~.t~; with~ ~he . ~fass~c -~~y~p~oms o{ thirst; incr~,sed -.uri~ati~~; m~nds o! the vast _~aj~~ity of our· we in the SIU hav.e nevernad any you .aawcate-namel)', that a man
- increas-~. ·ln_ appetite; Joss ,of :.w.eighf;_
loss of;i..11trength; · fatigue and . membership, particularly those such' limitation on employment of would have the .· r1gbt to · take off·
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9ther Wei.I-known sympt~ms are US.J.l;illJY ~!!ognlted by the examining who have heavy d~m:estic respon- Seafarers with top seniority, for a trip and then go ' back aboarg
' .vacations or afiy other reason;
the same ship in the same i:ating
physician, abd a check of ,~IJ.e µi-ihe and blood usually'. makes th~ diag- .sibilities. ..
nosi!1 ve-cy- simple., ·1~ is· t!,te ,thc:ius~JI~ ~f ~rly ca~~s.. or &lt;;ases which,,_c!o
The rec~nt issues- of the LOG
The q~stion you ?aise has been -it · would set up a class -system
not present t'he classical ,..~ptoms_ that it is essential to diagnose- before attest t~ this.
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raised many times in the past and in the Union. Those members who
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Jrrepatable-: J)amage. to the bo~y is done.
u ·cases of' dJabefes ff/ undllPl08ed and- untreated,"yarlous complt- inembers must take ·a vacation pro and con as well as formal con- ''good" ships, holding the more de- after · b_eing on the ship so long, sideration by the membership. sirable. jObs, would Qe .frozen into.
cat'ions..:rilay devel~P.· I.t is known that derlain di.sord,ers arJ! more"
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as ai~erioscle,~qsis; , · ret~nitjs, .p,eufological. s~y one . yel!r. This is on~· of the· Ba-&lt;;k in 1949, · there was a pro- ~their jobs. Seafarers wh~ h~p... ,:changes~ .~ub~r~ulos1s :and"·cer.fa!~ ski,n.·cqpcHt~ons and~ 'in' s~\iere cases,_ fundain.ental i.~sues the- trade un- longed discussion · on the subject pened to be on ships in less popu.ev~n M~i~osUI ·c()ma 11-nd death. ' Although ·anyone may &lt;levelop diabetes,· ion movement !ought for, and lasting approximately a -year. Both Jar runs, or on tl.e be'i:lcli at the
,jhet!! ~aiie; ce~ai~· gi-oy.ps that ai:e ·more susceptiblg, and these·'groups which every worker looks forward sides of the- issue were thoroughly time, would have their choke of
11ioutcl/,be special~~ "aI~!tec:i. ~ :. .S::~-· .
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.., ~he - progress -.modern civilization ashore: and the-J!rOS and cons· fully ed, even ' though they would b~(})' Anyone.. w(th a diabeti~parent or .ancestry.
(2J-Th0se who are overweight. -. - ,....
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has 11ttained, -and therefore, as reported by the SEAFARERS LOG equally-qualified.
' (3). '.i'nose WhQ .!l!'e · over.forty. and _eiwecially wo~eg. over .forty.
pro_gtessive: uni6t1lsts, we are en- at the time As ·a result of these
For ' the sake of argument, they.
· r ·Ariy· J&gt;erlon · itivthe --.&amp;bove.-. groups·;.should be· suspect-..and, .although titled to thi~ cherished gain:
. discussfons, · a · membership com- say in the case of a key rating,,
. th~ · url'D:e !_µd -blood 1test ., JllaY be ·onl:v, b~rderl~pl!, .th_ey 1sn~.flld be,.oh- 1 We know o~ Jhany of o~r mem- mitt~e was ele.cte&lt;t to review ·-the like chief steward, bosun ·or elec. &lt;. Je.l'V~z-freqtteatly, D.blbetes may,,be. diagnosed eas.ily by, "classicaf symp- ·hers . who st.ay .on. the sliip, year issues and submit recommenda- trician, such a · rating on the beach
'to~s. {lnd 'blo~~~.,id ·urine tesy . Tpose c~ses ;':Vitllo1,1t: sy~ptom·s,~.'1!d 3!ter year, without taking vaca:. tions.
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oi: on a less-desirable run, would_ ·
The committee then looked into find it virtually impossible to ob'.early. case"!!, may be· diagnosed· by~ testing the ·urine:- and Olood. - . · hons. We talked to th~se brothers,
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". · · . who, ·may we. assure you, are good, the ·operations of the other unions, tam. emplo~ment in that rating_
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·• · In ). 9~ ._of ,thfse· case~- due _.t o glom~r61 0sclerj&gt;~is, .,t~_e _.urine may sober . Union ·?1~~· ·and a credit which had a~opted a compulsory otner than as a temporary vaca. be ..n·ega~ive, .,even tho~gh tlie blood shows a ·l)igh Jlypergly~emia. to. o~r org~mz~hon. We found, one-year rule m 1949. It fQurrd that tion reJief. They claim that -where
. ~There(oJe, .In .P.ersons over fortY,,_~ blO&lt;?d -sttgar--tiest is esf?ential Any- without except~o~, that these some of · these unions -nad oiffi- such vacation systems exist, the
' pf' With bloo.d sugar, after a high cartJohyd11ate meat-after one hour bro~h.ei;s - are w1ll1Dg to take a culties arjsing - out l&gt;f the· Taft- memberships of the -unions in- ,,
.and. w41i ' a readi.Qg of 150 mg.% shoulCl be suspect a~4 follo}Ved ~p. vacatJ~n -e_ven .after ten month~ on Hartley Act. Consequently, at the volved find it more difficult · to get
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e re la Jro knowft ·ewe for Cliab~~~ -the. cqndition can be ttie sh:p, if _they ~c~uld ~e assure~ regular membership meetings of regular employment in a key
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.·C!oittrolled so -that the routine of normal life may not be- seriously ·in- of havmg another Job without pay ,rune · 21, 1950, the committee rating.
-::. terferred · w_itii. . Ther,e are .•1n1!,Dl! wel-1-khown .athletes . who continue reductioi;i afte~· .taking .tbeir vaca- br..ougbt .jn a recommendation to
ln citing the slripping data and
tbe~r &lt;~S.tive ' pa~ipatidn -·inathletic t7v~nt~. under proper care. Cbil- t~on. 1:h1s po~1tton, we firml~ ~e- defer action on _any compulsory the arguments on this issue, beaddren wJio hav~ c;liab·e tes· may. be - con~lled with little . interference heve, is ...co.ns1st~nt !1°t only with vacation until leg!ll b!lriiers could quarters does not make any sp·e . hi . thiHri .recfeattop and s~hoqJ ·activ~ties. '.fhe condition should be ex- o~r inherent ~egal ·.r~g~hts,~.but also ~e removed. This recommendation cific recommendat;on to the mem. pl~ined to tt}eJn ·sci th11t there. fs ·no traumatic :P.!?ychological reaction. with the. basic .pr!_ficiples of the. was adopted by the membership bership, for or against, &lt;i..J a con.. , r Diab_e~ ·may be
C'ontrolle&lt;Jr by. dJet,. t;!X'ercise and insuljn~· or·- otal trade ~nioi;t movem«;nt. ·
in all ports, and a report of the pulsor¥ vacation rule. The final
' Tolbuta1ni(iei"· m~afcation. Mal}y_cases.. appearing in midlife, involving
Considering our present J;y~t~m membership's action was published decision, of course, is one 1o be
patie.nts·~~o .are_, overweighf, may ,be controlled by ~diet alone. -Others 0 ! h~ring a!'l? th~ static co~d•hon on page 1 of the SEAFAl~ERS made by the membership. For th at
··.Jn ·~his ,(i~tegary~ ma~ be c~n1rpJ~'d-by 'oral'-medication, and 'diet, and· of .the DUlE.~ 1me IDdustry, we fee~ LOG of .June '30, 1950. ,
reason, the ·fulJ text of ·your letter,
pr'ope1&lt; exercise.
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In 1951, the headquarters nego- together with the full text of this
lJnfprtunatelYr. in ~bildren and ~ertAin cases ~.o don't respond .to c~nnot be ta~en _by. our ~embers tiating commjttee m~de a thorough reply, will be pri!J.ted . in the Nodiet or or.@l, ~~dication; ~her .·w ill r~uire· daily .l~ctions ·of ,ins~Jin. with a sacrific~, either 1~ pro- st~ci~ of the ~acabon clause of vember~ SEAFARERS LOG.
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All cases ,..should be··familiatized· in. regltd, to djabetes, Including by- longe.d idlen~s~ afte_r takmg. a existing contracts. A}nong the
It is hoped' that publlcation of
eiene, ~et; ;nedication; - th~ diff~rence .. betwieri . in~ulin rel,!~tion :- an~ ~acation, or .,takmg a lower-p~ymg \'.;rca~on provisions weij;_ one wh!£h· this exchange wilJ stimulate d'shyp~tglycell'lia r~actioh. ,_ ...,- . - . _ ·
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~ T~e ..Diabetic Detection D1:iv~ is·~ a'i-.ye,ij_r-round ~~mpaign conducted
~e feel thei efore; tirni . some ti?"uo1:1s.l y · for a_t le.ast 12 months ion's membei:sJiip, and encourage
•by. th~Arilerican Diabetic Association to .enco.u rage -the', deteetion of adJustment sh9uld. be. made 'In our witlr' one ·company 111 otder to get them to express their views ' on
unkhown diabetics: O( course, as ' mat,ter ' of routine, Seafarers and present Unl;on ·shipp1Dg ·i-ules to a week's vacation for which _the the subject.
Fraternally,
" their._...f~m1lies get a urinaly.s 's and·, blood .test ¥ part'of the regular ~IJable our mem~ers to. truly en- man .had to_ leave the ..vessel..1'.or
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call your -focal' Medical .Society· for · a free te's t for diabetes.
not knowi~g when I;ie Wiil lb~ !m- and .othe~ inequitie~. to give every
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{Comments ?nd suggesti~s ar;~- ·inv.~e~."~1.! the pepartment ,(lnd can • ¥We ,suggest that, when ~ny mem- th~. Union negotiated the present
sub.m itted to this colupin in care of.. ..the S.EAFAR~RS LOG.)
- oe.r h~s . be~n on the ship a cer- Vacat.iOn Plan in that year-the
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__ he must take a vacation and be -al- -for Atlantic ·and Gulf Coast sea- union elected Charles Crooks as
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return of his ship, This.' system enjo~ v~~tio.n· 9ene'fits by pooling union's first mail referendum b~­
has ~orked . successfulJ¥ ID oth~ Qis employment. time with alt com- lot.
maritime -tm.1ons, ~n~ to ~ c.ert?.i'!_ Pl!~ie~. · .
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tern will -also work ii:» our Union. "statio ~·condition" and that '- the
We are writing you this in order members feel ·they can't · take a Coast local, was elected over the
to ·as~ you~ op~nl.on an~ guidance v;ication without facing· a- period opposition· of five otber candidates~
on this subJect. We tn~st that you, on· the beach or t.aking ·a lower- Former president .Robert E. ·nur"'.~-o has, always fought ~or -o~r paying , job, ·examination of the kin was not a candidate for rer~ghts, welfare: an~-~ell-J;&gt;em~, will shipping figures. for. the year- 1960, election.
g_ive this matte~ serious cons~dera- as pub~ishiit-regularly in the SEAElected vice ..: president' of the
t1on.__a11d that 1£ our. su~g~stion is F~RERS r:O'G, indicate that a very international was Patrick J. King,
· worK,a.ble. and -wo_uld. no.t m.Ju,r e 01:11' l~rge percentage of_-j'obs are being -of Local 11 in Boston. King _won
'.orgamzatton, you , will msbtute the fUied by Seafarers -with class Band over -five other can~dates.
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John M. Bishop~ crf Local 28 · in
·protJer ~ste~s to mak~ it a reality. c s~niority. In some months as
Reaffrrmmg ~ur cont}.d~nce ~.~d ·many : as 800 to 900 jobs, or ap- St. Lou~s, was reelect~d · secr~tary- .
)loyalty ·,t~ you· and the rest-~f our pf6xim~tefy 33;;3 percent, go to treasurer of tbe union oy~ three "'
leadership,
men in ' tfrese classi.fications. All ·of other -candidates...
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these".jobs ,were available to class
The- posts of president and sec·Victor D. Brunell · A ·men il they wished to throw · in re.tary-tre~surer are fi!lHime, paid
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for .':th~'itl. This indicates ~"! very jobs. The _newly created '.:.pqst _of
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are ,opposed t~ the· typ~ of ;com- referendum was condu.c ted b~.'tfie .
pulsory\,_acatio_n arrangement you Election Institute and ' w~s super..
have suggested, have raised null}~ v:sed by George Moskowitz of :Ne~ . ~
ber of signiftcant objections. Under .York. Votes w~re counted. in W,ash.-·
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Just eight years ago; back in 1952, "fr-0zen food" got its first mention in an SIU contract. Still intact as part. of the Union agreement,
the clause states: "Frozen foods. shall be considered 'the equivalent
of and serve the s~me.,,....putpose as fresh foods.'~ During the same '52
negotiations, · the contract -clause r~atd.jng fresh milk was also
amended to provide thatv.milk would be served three .t~e~ instead
of only t,wice ,dajiy while in port.
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Another-p'a rt of the same ··contract provision; long taken for granted '
is this: "An adequate supJJly of,fruit juices shill l&gt;"e provided for tlie
unlicensed personnel. Fresh milk, fruit•.and vegetables will be fµrnished- at every port touched where available and, if supply is possible,
a sqfficient amount to last until the next port '. or to lasl-until the
food would 'ordinarily, with good care, spoil .• .''
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The · SIU-contracted BuU -Line
into ·account the many items:that must be clearly spelled out In order late las~ . !1lonth-'.rec1i~ed tht US
to establish anci maintain proper working ~nd living conditions ab~'1rd Public Health Service Special citaship. A sailor's union ~ontract has to cover · these 'items because; un- tion for excellen-ce' in- sbipb'o ard
like other workers, the seam11n ·doesd't qui~ his place of employment sanitatio_n al;&gt;oard the SS,_Kathryn'
after an 8-5 or 9-5 day. ~e's "married to t~e , ship, ·as ti!~ old saying .at Jhe line's ~rooklyn: terminal.
goes.
The award was eamed ..by both
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· The Scurvy"Days .~he crew and ojficers. qf.. '.Bull'.g.; :ii5
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has · developed over . the years becau.se fqod and health go harid in rating. of . 95 . or _better 'In an .
hand, and a , good day's work depends. on !he otht;r two. Vfe've all ofticial USPHS insP,~Ction _involvread a book or seen movies about "the gQod old days" when the dis- it)g 166 separate items of sanitary
.. ease known as "scurvy" was a real killer ainong s'eamen. It --wasQ_'t _construction, operatio9 aud .main__,. unusual in those days to have a third of the crew die_off at the end tenance.
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of a single long voyage.Others suffered· from fatigue, bJeeding, pains
. '?ltation Prese~Jed
-- in the ml!scles and joints, bad · teeth and · gums and ·from a lot of
The citation ,w~s pres.ented to
other ailments all labelled "seurvy".
Bull Lines prestde,nt Frank )d.
It was discovered later that this resulted from the poo~, unbalanced Mc~arthy ~)! Joseph
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diet served to the foc'sle. It came ~s a revolutionary idea that the regional director of ,the Departdiseases which seemed to afflict seamen were ._caused by a lack of ment of He~th, E~ucat.lon and . ·
something. in the diet:-- U- developed then that -drinking lime or lemon :Welfare. Aft~rwatds, a t.asty lunch
SIU steward de- jufoe could prevent di.Sease and, evfntually science proved- that ttie' wast servte'!tiup
presence of vitamin C- in citrus fruits saved many lives.
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In later years it was discovered that there are many other nutrients. ·Line has received tire award An·
Bul_r·line h~d Frank McCartny (top) 'holcfs PHS _sariitation awar~ ·
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on SS K&lt;jitfiryn. Above, 1Neva -West (8lo9mfietd)'
men · get -cer:a wide variety of foods is considered an .e~sential tQ _goQd hea_lt~.~ winning tlie award two years: in · a
tificate }rom Tom Beatty~ SIU Ship Sanitation Dep'.~· - l~ey' are,
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All of this is a roundabout way· of saying' that proper diet fa a .must -row: ·
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to be used by the steward and cooks in plannlnK out menus ancf meals. ,---:---"------,-.~:---:;:-:~,..,-:;--~--,..---......;;...--"------:--~-:-:::-:::-:::::-:-~,,......,.-:::--77""~-,,..-...,.,.- -.--:--It's not important to undet stand everythl!lg· about yitamiijs,· m'lneral~
and other nufrients; 1that's for a specialist. It's enoug}! to know' that a
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As part of a general policy, of emb""a rgplng the pro-Co"~unist Governm~nf'of Ciili'a,'the' ·
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health. This _cQvers: a wi~ r~ge of ~ooked and raw,. veg~tables! sal[!d United States has banned US citfzens from transferrilig ".selling or cliarteri.rig: mercha~t - ,
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gr~ins. All of these contdbute iri some ~anner to our general health ships td Cub~n ~ationals ~r placmg suCh v~ssels under ~-u~an registry. · T~e· new po~icy, as.
and well-being and you can ;bet- that the guy who'll fe,eling "run announced by ..th~ Maritime
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craft regardless of- .size, type with · his "Poi!.cY.: · of c~nfiscatlng. ~~~ . more t~an seamen aboard."
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matters aboard ship therefore have the job of planning out menus - The government . of ~re,mler Casqo_ will get th1S kind of , an viet military crews and "technl:
with enough variety to appeal to all tastes. Menus bave to be_planned Fidel Castro ' has taken a rabi~ opportunity looJt very slim at the clans." _It ls 'f~al'ed that t&amp;e "tech•
for "contrast tD the flavor, texture, colo:c and form of ·the food served . anti•AmenC}an position in .re~ent moment; /
.. &gt; ~.' t . ntclaus" are ex'plorinl :'site1 °for "
tog~ther in a meal so that they are appetizing and app~alh1g. W:ilh ntonths, 8efii~g ~11 A~.e~icafl pr.Op- ,._ It ·1!al -als·o._ beell':--l"eported. that mllitlµ')'- lnstallatlon1:'on the island. ' " '
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City of Havan~. whi~h opera.ted , as ·wi~e boycptt '?f .run~way-fiag ship- (]reek ; owned · ~hips , 9peratln1
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Level, Liberian-flag ·carri~r .. w.hic:fi. ahned .at qi:~ek-Qwne_!i•1 s~iVping, ·~or runaway jlags ~.a~ the fict
qpex:~ted ·uh~er the ~rµericlfn flag an.d sub~equentlx , t&gt;~e~d: "SJ.lip op- ~hat ·~~~me~~ -had _t,0A&gt;e made tpto · •.
as the . ·old Seati:_ain. ~-eW' Orleans,· era~rs ~beral tax rellef 1 an~ ot~* l he seamen's~&gt;ln.Suranc,e1 ·a~d pe9- ·
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Marine Cooks and Stewards Uniop reports 'that du'ring
the recent wage negotiatidns
just concluded with the Pacific
Maritime Association, agreement was reached on· incorporaUng ·the one-year rule into
the shipping rules in accordance
with the MCS--referendum vote.
The refeyendum results were
announced' by the ballot count- ·.
Ing committee at ·th'e 'MCS· head-_
quarters meeting of August 11.
They showed that the members
approved a one-year time limit
on ships; for full book members,
by a margin of almost 2~1 . .

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MTD Unions-Score
MSTS For Hiring ·.~
Of For-eig1fCrewsSAN FRANCISCO' - The
Military Sea Transpori.a tion
Service may ·be the target of a

Congressional investigation because of its practice· of hiring foreign crews. The San Francisco Bay
Area Maritime .Trades· Port Co'un-.
cil has' cailed ·f or such an investi·ga tion becaus·e at least 17 ·US-.ftat
ships are manned by Japanese na--. 1
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The ships involved are all LSTs,
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- Government and flying the . American flag. They have been runninl
in the F'ar East since 1952 under
a contract with a Japapese / ship..
ping corporation, caUed the American Ship Operating Company .
These , ships carry military car.go exclus~vely to bases in Korea,
Okinawa, Formosa, the Philippine• · . '
and Vietnam. It is estimated that
the total manning involves some
750 jobs.
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Issue Raised By l\IM&amp;P
The issue was rais~d at the port_
.council meeting by the Masters,
Mates- and Pilots, ·following which
t'he council went on record iliian::
imously to make an issue of this
practice. The unions' position :\a · .
that these ships should be ope.r ated "
by a recognized American shipping
company using American seamen.
· It was pointed out that MSTS'
practice is in violation · ·of two
American mar,.itime laws. One is
the Merchant Marine Act of 1938
calling for Government promotion
of, and assistance for, an American-flag •fleet manned by US citizens. The second, and more direct
violation, involves the ."50.;50" act;
which specifically requires that at,. :
least half of· Government-owned
..cargoes be moved on America~-fl~~
vessels.
Among MSTS excuses fo:r: · this
operation are that it was considered important to bolster the Japanese economy. The West Coast
maritime unions hold · tha~ since ,
the Japanes~ economy is booming';
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if there ever was one, for manmn1 ..
ships with foreign nationals. .
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eign nationals aboard_ ship_s. whi~ . ·
'C!arry classified cargoes. Ameti~an·
seamen, they , point outr hav.e to
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�corners.
The Corvette model he drives is
one -of a handful turned out each
year for racing purposes. It can be
bought by anybody who likes .a fot
of speed and has $14,00() cash to
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prove it.
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teams sponsor:ed by Corvette. Most
manufacturers of racing ·cars, such
as Ferrari, Mercedes Benz, Ast.Q
·Martin, Cooper and others 'have _a. :"'
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" ·aent the companies in international ·
competition. •'
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If Kongelb~ does carry off . tlie
. ~-~ Mans coup, it will mark the
first \Vin there by an . :American
di-iter and, in fact, tfle first wih
for an American sports-car model.

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over my shoulder sup_ervising. th~
paint job.
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Coast Guard Summar7-. Findings ..
and Re}IOrt:
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It was clearly the other fellow)•;...~~
fault. As he was close enough fqr
a collision, he· should have bee'1...able - to see tffere was -.no one"
the- navigation deck and therefore
should have altered' his course and ·
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Prove .-EligiJIHit~ .. ··:. ~;·.,~f'.
For Hospi~al s . :··E · _.;'
Seafarers being admitted to a "
Public Health - hospital are urged to carcy with them their·
Uni9n book plus proof of eligiqility for SIU. be n e fits;
namely, a record that they have
at least 90 d'ays seati.me during
the previous year and at J.(tast
on·e day during the previous · six
months. · Failure to have the. ·
proper credentials will c;ause a
delay in payments to the Seafyrer.
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If the Seafarer is admitted to
a hospital which is not a PHS
institution, he should contact
the Union immediately. TJie
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• USPHS for a trii.nsfer to -a Pu~
lie lieal th .:J:tospitai i n his vicin-·
ity. The PHS will not -piclt up1
the ·hospital tab for private
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: To al~ my former sh1pmC}tes, ~ ·
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Just to mform them of my ne\V ..: -'.
situation; Since, . leaving the'&lt;
Sapta V~netia in New oHeaQS '-: :"
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"DeLaval Steam Turbine Comp.a ny hi Trenton, NJ., .in th&lt;.- ;-·
testing -department. I have since_· ·
become a member of the Unitea,
Steel . Workers of "America,~ ,
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There's just no escaping the age of adv~rtising. Here. is a sample, of the direct triail
approach from a "night club" in Kqbe, Japan. It puts our own Madison Avenue ad agenpy
"soft sell" to shame. The 1policy of the LOG prohibits printing '!n ou~-and-out a.dv.ertiseme:nt
for the club so we have deleted the, name. At any 'Tate., · chief steward Whi~ey. Johnson
thought
eno~gh .0,f the ·yJq,ce-or·
its advertisip.g ,techniques-to send us their m;aterial. ·
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flliJkl i.C-ntll'Yi • C,
Goldst1lft. 'Shlp'f de1el1te idYIMd
crew to keep be1f1,..wlthln, dep-:cnt
ali,d tr)" to 1ettle· them with de rt•
meilt de!Qate1 Brat. -One man
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.ahlp in Port, Newark and caused lhlp
· to sail ahortbanded. i'l'l .a .Jn IJIJP'•
fund. No dhputed OT reported; Good •
and wellare: no hangtna of a11- kind
of clothH In recreation room. Ho..
. . pita} room to be clean!!d put ancJ
fumilated. -Deck department foc'llH
need .painting. See patrolman about
bow assea.sment1 are paid. · ,
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MtU.4 at
.. payoff. 118.0ll In llhiP"'•· :Nhd~ NMd
new waahln• ma~hln•1 alto 'Salle;, an4
ll)earoom 11ereem. Qufet ID , .......
day1 while men lleep. ·V,ctt• o ~~
to 1teward deputment ~Jnd uePartment dele1ate1 for job~ well done,
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July 15-:-Ch1lrm1n; . • I. 'Annl11~ec­
ret.ry, I. Ke_mp, Spemai lhlp's mHtlng called by en1ine delegate In port
of
Djibouti, Diacuu on on lteward
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-.tore1. No d:rawi' or abore leave 1t
ARl.ZPA CWaterrn1n), July l,1 Port Said;• Enpt wblle In tranalt. of
Chairmen, J. Baudolftl · S1cret,ry, A. Canal'.
repaln taken care of1
Ruilnlckl. Safety lilt 1nd repair list other- toSome
be made In shJpyard. Crew
aubmitted. , One man left behind In Jien\inded to.
turn In all linen and co~
-J\ntwerp.:' ,110 hi fund. Need wind· before arrival.

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"Dear Friend on Sea,
"Introducing myself in advance,
NEVA WEST &lt;llloomfl1ld), August 7
' I am a hostess wbo works at
· -Ch1lrm•n, R. CrHll Sei::ret1ry, 'W.
CLUB-within a few minutes' taxi
Oils. No beefa 'reported. G&lt;Jod trip.
1ao m shlp!s fund. Few' hours. disputed
drive of the main piers. I'm .so
OT. Larger supply ~nd variety in
sorry to disturb · y,ou your time.
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sniff at me if i... boast on my own·
MONTEGO SK" &lt;Eagle SS&gt;; August
'6--Chalrman,-.r. O'Connor1 Secretery,
spot as you · are a Pilgrim from
' R. R1yfleld. Ship's delegate report•
porj; to · port and you know well _
one man llospltalized in Honolulu.
,One - man · Jumped-- ;~ip in · Kabulul,
what bar is like. Hundreds of bars
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Hawaii. Delegate . to see p'atrolman re
1hoot1 and 1creen1. Pix chain m getting 1alley pain~ed,,. before next
compete ~ach others in K~be, howmesshall.
Take
care
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cot1
on
deck.
cr~w·. algna on; also about safety con·
ever its accommodation ls accom~
Slop chest to be - checked by patrol· ditiona alfoard .,sbli&gt;. Dliputed OT In
. man ,and have lllfliclenf amount put all departments. Suggestion that all
modation: its drinks are drinks: its
· aboard. · All have miidicme,., che.t men clean·· up their foclsles, 1trlp
prices are prices. Makes no differ:.
~becked.
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•,bunk• and be sober for the payoff.
ence you will be %Down in con·· ... ~OROTHY (a~u~~t 7..:..Chalr· '· .'-STEEL DESIGNER nsth"111n&gt;, · July
clusi9h.
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m11n, w11111m L. Roblnsoni 11cr•t•rY•· I-Chairman, Geotu · Sta1tlY1 Seer..
"On just one point, my Friend, ·
A.· J. Severi. Dlacusslcin on ·1tores to tary, W. A. ,Hend1r1hot. . Wiper
be botiglit in ··Honolulu, Also about missed vessel .a t Yokob~ma; clothH
CLUB-is different from the
poor 1rad1 of 1tore1 taken aboard In packed and listed. llS.73 In treasury.
other s. I qope you will find it ·out
Belalilm. ·
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by your eyes. I'm sure you ~ke it
-s1EEI. -'tRAVELIR (Isthmian&gt;, Au· or before we enter Korea, either In
and I'm afraid of you fail, to catch
gust 6-Chilrmin, J, welchi seer.. check or :Amerlean money. To be
t1ry, Welter Nash. Ship'• deleeate ttven to patrolman! for ruling.
your ship in ,the end.
reports 1alley blower still not work·
August 6-Ch1lrri11n, . G. StanlYI
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. LUhwlttch s.h~wl .par( of th.~.
Ing. Seit ' Ii abfp can ·aet moaqulto
lecr9t1ry, A. Vlol11n'ste. Everythlnl
Here 15 the' calling card from C
bombi. Cb.eek up on rusty wate1'. •running smoothly,
ee patrolmaa
choose your resting spot when
. club.'s. staff. As the letter, ·from hostess Nancy '· tates, "the en•"
Department delegatea• to aee that r e· . 1bout using _ extr11; reefer room !or
you ashored on: If yoti were ,a ell-,
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pair1 · are made before San Francls&lt;:a." ·b~ck gang. Shfp;s fuhd very low.
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Lockers to be repaired in shJpyard.
entele for some other bar, well ..• - closeel-photo does~'t mean _CLlJB-full mem~~s.~·
--'--··.,...~-1 . _ MON~EGO ~IA·. (St1i\d1rd Marine),
COALINGA H'iLL$ 'CM1i'lne Ta1tk·
. I can say nothing more. · If not, -.·..------------~------------"~-·July 31-Chilrman, Raymond P1rrY1· ers&gt;, July 3o_.:ch1lrm1n,· Ed Kr1111
JWill you fix your destinl\tiO~ on
Secretary, Gaet.1'~0 T. Bu1clgllo. De· secretary, A. Ylirborough. No beef•
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partment dele3e.te1 ~report everything repoi'ted In al! departments. W ater
'CLUB-first?- Worryinging is loss
in ordt!r. Crew to keep _laundry ~oom situation ' ditcussed; . also chlaw for
of time· and Ti,me is Money as they
clean ·at all ilmes. Numbir four 11nd Yokohama.
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five batche1 to be washed down. Too
aay don't they?
much 1oot co~.. down from amok•
ALCOA CAVALIER &lt;Alco1), August
· "The enclosed photo doesn't
1taclc.
21-Chalrmin, lsldor Morg1vl1 Seer..
mean CLUB-full members: Lucktary, A. c. Kln'lberly. Ship's delegate ..
STEEL MAKEll... (Isthmian), July :n to refer matter of docto.r 'a :cefuaal to
BJ Cb~rlie Wiggin
ily I'm there too and expect for
-Chairman Carl Abtsworth1 Secr.. Issue .medical slips to crewmember1
tary,
A. D• . NHh. M I S truit all i:lraws '. to boarding ,11atrolman. Dlsp'!ted OT
being appointed by you. If I was
I brace mys-elf against roli, pitch and i.u;ch
hi forelgr{ ·port1 be in American in deck department• ~ M I S to ~all
~ Jfot your likable I never hesitate
With each gyrntion wish.. myself in chu1·ch, , mone:,- and not travelers ~hecks. Keep special meeting upon .&amp;J:!'lval in Mo·
all_ passa1eway doon locked in ,all bile. \rote of thaliks to steward de· ,
to introduce you at once your prefBut the- fat AB .sleeps
tho' in crif?s '
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~rable. CLUB-is the Bar for you
to be changed· as . a·u keys at preseni , . ·
Whilst the 'hummock-like stomach sloughs sli{Jepn~;
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. Seamen, of you Seamen, by yo.u·
Port first, the'l), . starboard; soft as tide-rise: ·
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·seamen.
List enough to show. long .f'!,rgotteii i'ibs.
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OCEAN JOYCl!,.-&lt;Marltlme Over1111J, secretary, George , .at• . Clair, 'Discus·
July ' 3-Chalrm1n,- A. Page1 Sier.. alon on fumigation qf:-Jlhlp which bas
"Before I close for now, I wish
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IC Peeples. ' Crew me&amp;liman not been done )'et. Sll_J6 In ship's
I shake myself of morbid f!Ucination.
you . call . us and see me first, and
inissed ship- In 'Singapore. Cablegram · ful)d. Few hours dlsputea OT In deck
Bounce myself along the pass.age--way,
sent to NY re worklnl on wheel department.
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let me have a chance ta make a
watch . . Request that ship be fuml·
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Like a jai alai ball's declin~tion, .
r~al- good company with you tofated to get rid of roaches. Captain
· DEL SANTOS (Ml~slaslppl), July 17
·_From ·b ulkhead to bulkhead in ricochet.
and mate have been working on deck. -chalrft\..an, Llonel . w. Antoine;: S•cgether.
$6.32 , in -treasury. Disputed OT. In
rotary, Mont McN1bb, .Jr. Taileusz
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·Just awaiting you, deck and engine ~partmenta. , Re· Zielinski resigned': 11 1h1J;f'• deteJJate
The mess hall hold.s -4 goggle of sailors- •
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quest that foe be bought in Hawall to wHh vote ol thanks frpm crew for job,.
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avoid lhortage.' •
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Charm selling Creation's "jotirth. day tailors,
~11'.IES...SERVICE
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be~fs
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"PS Your first drink ls ON THE·
· litrvlce&gt;, Au11u1t..1,0-Ch1lrm1n, LeRoy water for meals. ·steward was told
In voice rasping sex like : an unzipp'er's pitch: , .
·-=r• HOUSE, please bear fn. your mind,
J. potY1 Secretary, Din BHrd. Dele· thei·e were to be ,company partle..
aate. report• 1hlp'1 ~ua!.Jtea~ wnnfnl ·· aJ1oard· iii some p9rfs and '.doesn't ,
. I eye-soak some equal ' part 'for~ and aft.
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1m~ot.~ eXCl!Pt for ~ A ti'lt hburs dls· kilow . how -the ·stores ·will. hold out.
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put!!d OT. Ope man inf11od •hip Ip. Say1 he will try to order sto-res aabore
Charles. MI'S ~ ,that al[, men and will try nol' to run 1hor~
·Lake
With bosom and buttock I load my raft
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Hail to me, blithe sp)ritl . Bird l always get,
For the salt spray bites like buckshot -bullet;
TIJ,t 'waves break and thunder her messagt..1/Gt:. ·;;.
"Good news tonight: The storm passes to aea;. P.et."
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'1oclal secqrlty numbef,1 -written on
· lhippfng card1· for 8hlp'1 delegate'• June ·19-"'C·h1lrm'1n, bona Id .. Hewson'
record. St2erlng room door ihould be secretary, J, . w. ' Butler. Nb · beefs
kept closed. Better · care 1bould b1 . reported. Disputed OT will be taken.
taken of wasbln1 ' machine.
up with 11atrolman al\: uayof!. Deck
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- DI :soTO ONatermne), July 11- had be'en made to re.Pair the fans that
th1lrm1n; -.,Tom MorlerlfYI l1cr1Jary, ire out of order. S!eward reiplnded
Dl'?'lflr., Got..fll, No '!&gt;eef1' reported crewmembers ' to return ~empty cup1
by -department · de_legatei1 Beef re to , pantr y. ,w. Stoc)cman' · reported
1hortage of • mlllc. Crew reminded to that captain · 11 taking· up with tbe
~ee_p bee~i wltliln ' depertment,
Coast Guard the iqatter of new cloth·
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inf that wa1 stolen from JjmF a.t fhe
. Sl!A'rR~IN "NIW .;. JIRSEY" _.,cS.H• payoff. Crew asked· to read and heed
tr1ln), August a.=-ch1lrm1n, W. L. lnstructJon1 po11ted 1L waslilng · ma·
McBrld•1 ·secret1ry, H., George,, Hore- chine. · ,
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wltz. §hip's ; delegate report• · every• ·
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thhil m· good shape.. Crew sattsfleii. 10111 Secretary, w. King. No · beefs
Quite ' a · few brotflen- would do well reported: Everything runnjng -sm'ooth·
to tj ke 15"\fvanta11 of. Wl!llht: lift• on · ly, Discussion on welfare of crew to
the . UPP!!l! .deck in an... all-o,u~ effort . bi taken in ~rachl.
to reduce. 'I-Too hot for. heavy ~en on
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. ,thl• rµn . • $;.13',20· ln ,lhfP.~ fund. More
RAPHAEL\ SEMMES (Sea-Land) Aug.
antfclpate-d from ·:Proceeds of coke _ ., 1-Chalrmlin, ·varn, Jr.1 secretary, w.
"'machine before trip ii terminated, _ BlakeslH,
Minutes from prevJou1 ·
MIS that de~ engtneer 11'~ alven. som~. ll!leetlng read and accepted.. Repl!.l r
moneJ'/ ctUt of the a.hip• fun,d fqr list ~urned in.• No be~fs. Su'gg~stlon
time 1Pent re,1&gt;alrin1 deck chairs -&lt;:by .bosun .for crew to throw ' cigarette
" bou1ht ,bY ~be crew. :Qeck En1fneer _ butt1 over ·the aide ·. instead of on
request• !Jl!'mben be careful In uslnl deck around gangway area •. Dpnatlon
washlnl ·ma'1.H!iie aa h1
dlsco:vered
for new TV to lie taken :up-. at pa_yolf.
looat 11ut1 and )loltr.
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' for ·1'odd food and service. Mor e dll• TIMBEll. HITCH &lt;Suw1nnH), July ' ousslon ·on ltettb)g clothes "dryer for
l4--Ch1lrm11n, .co.-nellu1 Alll1on' Sic·. ,..crew,. •J&gt;q11celaj.u In bottom 'ot . washing
ret1pt, P1u1· M•geo. Jllew matire,1se1 mallbffie. ,-t\11} b•IQ'Y. chrppeil. · Ne!!d
ordere!l havJ not ~· anlvecl. Dilputed ·-. new inachfne~~- '.l'alCe :Iii 7aU:- cots off·
, OT · iii·
department.·
rJec'lc befon 1 ·11blp eqters p_O'rC Return
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"· J .-_ Johnson. · Eveey:thtna ·OJ(. F!!,L.. I T-Ch1tr.m1n, · Ro¥ ~0ole1 lecr1t1ry,
b,n t• t,._ken, .car.a of. y~te .o f t~riltT - i11m~1 Bresfleld, .. Everithl.nj '.runnlnl·
,_!o John Fller.r D11ht C!Qok and baker• .- 'lmoothly. . 11~.12 in -ihip!s fund, Keep
. ~~r hl1 efto;rts and coffee ·f;bn• J1repa. ,,. sere!:!! ddor1 loeked In forefgn portai
ratlom1 also . for operatlnl the ·~ovie ' 1ls~pantry. incl measball. Keys to-b1
. 1&gt;r~Jec!tor an4 11utUn1' til a lot of time'_ kept by,..,1an1t .Y watc$. Retµrn all
,,.. hanillln1 ' JhiJ)'.1 m11v1ea which crew . C?UP~ .. a1;1d 1I111•ea;- t.o • pantry. New
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COE"'R D~ALIN" VltT.P\Y &lt;Vletciry
gust..: 14-Ch1lrm1~, L•~n J 1 P•n!on.r . .i=•r.rJers&gt;1 · Jdl~ 31~Jt~ h'ih'a1Jt ind sec- •.
. .fSecr1t•rYu J..O" L. , Ramos. All :r;elJalrs ' r,-.fliey, RoNrt7 ft', Dougi.1, C,iW1net1
' · talp!~ ~aie., of.. 'One..nfan ~qspltan~e4 ,.A foi;;; .!nlt-alliitlon . .fl)llae .~oo~r~ p~t ..
·in ~i~a~'. Oklnawa. . ·.Appl"oxfm8tel&gt;' ~ -abpa.r.4, All .rep1Irs . tUn)ed tn; ·-" New •,.
'121.20 '"!!'., ih;fpri. fuµil. .\ •
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·'w.e ekend keep in touofr:: :with ~ ahlp ·
. ~TliEL A"!)V:OCAT• · &lt;11thmt1n), A:u- , c.li whlte In EIJ-fope:.~· One ·Jlre!llan .nijiised'
._1ust 74h1tr.m1n, · Alex ~kolow11c1,.;; 1hilf'_. 11\·i Ne
.~drlcl No d ne&amp;.._ ,re.. Secretary, a!ou11 D '&gt;!'u•.IJp ltz. llei&gt;alr .,.:- ported• ,
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; } wou.i~ · nk:e. to, bfine- pp the '(laiptary .w ork ' not bel~·: l?n~ , '.. ;'? l
age old 1ubJeC!t of .frej_}! .mili;.:. . pr.o~!IY.)h1=n in my ~P~!1'J!&gt;D h_e , ·' ~
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40 gallons oa salll'ng d.a y, whfcb
. · Frank P. ~sso· ·
w1~b soi,re unusual cargo. An Arabian horse,, a· gift from United Arab .Republic President . to me is a very small amount of
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Q.amar !'-IMiel Nasser to ,US Secretary of° Agr_lculttµ'e ~zra' T:af[.B,enson~ was'...taken on ~oa_rd
it is especially · tough when you
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at .SJ.Jez, _at the Red Sea e!ld .
are· caiTying 12 passengers.
ur1e ea - .. ·.. ~.
· of the .StJez: Canal.
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Most of the passengers that I . To the- Editor: .:::. _ .
" The· ~· rrorse&gt; .
off ~ whi·ter
O~ Monday, October 10, 1!160,
have
seen act as' if starved · to ..
animal, was kept_b1 a special stall•
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on board !he. SS City of AJ.n.)a ·
.. on .deck, ,;an,d Dan McMul!~s JRd
at 3:30 in the afternool!.. a burial
John. qweni, ' .•. daymen, ..... ~ were~
service was held ·at s:?-a for~l&lt;J~
chat,g~d .with / keeping· the animal
time SIU Brother "E d w a r d- ·
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"MuU&gt;hY ~ Cannon.
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All
crewmembel's
not
wol'king.
· the 'h orse -!...: wJiose naine:· ls"·
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were present ~ t th·e i mpr~ssiv~
Jnow.fi.;_was~ .Qo~ t~o much trouble. .
funeral ceremony conducted·· by
But the critter ate like a horse. · ··
Alt letters to the- Editor for Chief Officer Emil . J. ~cti01ar.
The ..menu for this ·special · paspublication in the SEAFARERS Ou1: so1e pass~nger enroute "to ·
senger i!lc~!:.ld~ thl:ee . meafS a aar...
LOG musf be . signed by the •New York was -alrn present. ·
Four. pQunds of oats in the morn~· wi iter. frames will be wi.thlield Cannon's last wish was cc:rried
J~g. l,, JO;a.to. "coffee break'! ·con- .
upon request.
out 'as his . ashes· were'Ecatfered
; $isting of hay, an afternoor;i -mieal ·.
upon the inighty Pacific Oce'an · o( an.ot_ht)r fou,~ )!ound.s . of~ oa~s. anil·
d~ath or they are trying to -get nearthe International D~te Line
Ill late· snack· of hay. ·
" -· - their m!:mey's worth . by eating not far from·.-Midway Isl;md. ,. _
·~ BY,, the. time 1 -t~e~_teel ''CJ:ie~~st .
. and drinking -. everything in
Edward "Murphy" Cannon-'
reached· Ambrose Light, the' horse·
sigh!.
They
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worse
than
had
passed awav, from apople~ ,
' .began ~melling ..la~d .·apd ..b~ca~e - _
s~hooner .rig sailo~s.
at
his
bunk in Ko.be, Japan,
exCited. · McMullens said. ttfat the.
.. T_he price of milk is compar- · while aboard t he SS Choctaw .
. aitim.a l nlP.ped his . finger.fl ·and
.ably small comparedt~ the price . .According to his--wishes, he wall
· thumb while lie' wasntt looking, but
of otper stores . .. We sailed from ~ cremated and his ashes were
.qo,.,_real aama~e ',Wa~ done/··· JtowA.qtwerp, and -~wo days later we entrusted to H. M. Samuels,
ever, one prejudiced observer said'
were out of milk. _
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master of ' the City '()f Al ma, for
. th~t ' the:" :hors~!' 1ike. ·fts former
·. I feel · th~ steward ~hould be' · burial in the -sea he loveq so ·
._ master, ·bites -ihe:Ilartd that f~eds
allowed ··to buy- 80 or even IQ~ well.
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milk,
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The
crew
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the
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Choctaw
· _· _, :When, the ship docked at .t hecould keep it from spoiling. Of -made a collection and part of
---~ port of New -~~rk, the horse w~s
course, I ·am oply a rope choker the money was used to purchase
taken to~. a quarentine station: Not·
that enjoys a glass -of milk at a . wreath which accomP.ani~d .
~even the'." stall· in whf'~h ~be arifma1:.
sea.
the remains of Cannon on the
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thing.
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City of Alma and was tossed
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10 · be taken"i •off) he -docks, ·
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and.
the
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The balance of the money \\'as
overboard. before the 'Ship lani:l,ed,
are allowed after,. being called-' used
special masses to · be
.... · 'it ·'l_s-:believei.that the'.hor5e will
up from a sound !!leep Js far held. for Cannon in Japan .
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'.fhe cr,ew of the City _gf Alma from enough t1me fo· wash, dress
llo'r,se. ~hich:Nasser·
'~nt tcrAgricu.l_.ture'~Secretary
_Benson.
- ·merit · e*~erih?.e..ntal. farm.
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mates wilt wait until the tugs of the_ Catholic Seamen 's Club
come before · they call you. in Seattle with instructions that.
What · gool is-,iiac~ng your OT - it be ·used as h~ sees fit in high. -· Sea~arer
up 15 minutes when what you mem01'y of SIU Brother Cannon.
really need is · a good c~p of Old Sincerely. and Fraternally, ..
s.uµup~r, reports that
Joe?
Peter F. DiCapiJa· ._ I feel · we should have at least
F. J. Johnsen
a h~lf ho:ur. I thin~ t~at mos~
City of N ma
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do on ,this and ·o_n the m~1k .sub- USPH·S Libraria'.n
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.Tharil&lt;s Union
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To the Editor:
"De:legate Not .-..
We deeply app'r eciate the
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generosity of the Seafar~rs In·
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ternational Union, as ·evidenced
by its splendid gift. of -technical
To the Editor:
As- deck delegate on. sev~ral · bQoks to the patient~· _J.ibracy of
ships ·l have ·heard -Various b~efs the -us ·Public Health . Service
'from brotMrs ·in the deck de- Hospital, Staten Island,- NY.
l)attment -about · ~he sa_n itary ' We sincerely thank you~--oi'­
wotk not being doi}e properl~ ganization for its prompt cooP.-.,
I have called this matter to the . eration 'with our i:equest, as ,.
.· attention ~of the bosun, 'and in these _books are ·essential Jn . ~-'11
. reply,. these bosons· h.ave to·ld helping seamen obtain !urther- . ".•;I
me that it was the -dutY' ancJ re- eridorsements in the deck, en·.: . 1'
sponsibllity of the deiegate ·to.- · gine and stewai:d deya~ments; ·
.The mo.rate bopsting ,eff~cl is" ,
: ·see that this work was being
done.~ corr~cl1y.
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In myc-0plnlon, the 8-12 OS 1s , lzed readers realize the ·s ellfar- · ~
· under the - i upervision of the - ers Unfon.J s truly Interested h{ - .
bo~un lik~ the re-st ot the men their special needs. ~ Sincere~ ..
Iii· the deck departme~ht, ·e xcept yours,
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ters, fife watchmen -and quar- .
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Ch1lrm1it. T. J1Ck•n1 Secretary, a.
ablpped frf&gt;m. tile ball wUr have, m11lr
McCurdy. Deck department delepta
jloc!al ' Securlt1 number• wrl&amp;teJt OD
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llb!pplq cardll, ,~or · ,lblJ!.'1 'd1lept..1 ' · FILTOllf CMerv.,.), AUl=7....."thalf- •,
Some dllputed OT ~ •tewaid and&gt; · l'.!lcoi'd.. ' 1iteer~r:oo~ lfoor..aboald be
m1q_, ,._,., 01,l'~oni lee
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e~ department•. - ·R_esolutlon to · kept ' clo81d. ...Bil~r ear•· ~ould ..,.
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vestlcate feedinC on illis lhlp. Sur·
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eest each department deleeat• aiv•
ll!A~N NEW:.JIRSEY Ch¥relill.-·
~r Dodd• found aboard to lie Hnl
· draw and ·&lt;l'eplacement list to .ahlp'•
Avg.
halrman1 W. ~ L. McBrlclen -to bbl home addre11. Repair ··lllttl t6 ·
delegat~_ to be handed. In to captain
Secretary, .H. Geo!g• tUro~ltz. Shlp'e . -&amp; clistri,b uted to iall d'.eleaates. Crew'&lt;.11·:1
at· each p0ffOT call. To l}ghten duties
delefat : reports 1 ~verytltln1 1n eood
washing machine need.I repairing. •10 ....
of melllilJlan wilP try using two. mess
shape. · Crew satilflt!d. ·Quite,. a few
1n lhlp'~ fund. Sueaestion that d• '
' tables closest to aalley. To prevent-. brotbers would do well to take advan· ~ partment · delegatet wo· act a1 1at1tr
- crew from taking chairs from foc'ale
tare of weight ,Wts on th \ii&gt;per.: deleg~es.
and recreation room, suggest benches
deck in all-out effort to reduce. Too'
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be built port and 11tarboard aft of
hot for ·lieavy men on thi1 run., •23.20
BIENVILLE CS•a·l,•nd&gt;, Au9. 21creW'a messball. All bands cooperate
1n ship's fund, More anticipated from
Chairman, · P. C1thcart1 Secretary,
in keep~g recreation hall anil shl~I
ptoceeds of coke mac:bine. before trip
J. D. ~rlbble. New walhlna machln• .
laundry room clean. Chief mate un·
ill termfuated. MIS that deck engi•- • came Aboard; re.Pair llttl" turned lh ·
cooperative · in issuing medical and
neer be lliven .Om'e money out of the ~ Ev.erythmg runntne 1mouthl:v.
hospital . ships. ( P\J.IDPm~Q and mem•
ah1p'1 tund , for time, apent repairing
gfue de1eliate· re,Port1 two men· Jnll8ed
bers of tile crew who ~li!ve ,duUea in
deck chalra .bo~t - by t~~ cr~w. Deck
1hip fu H_ouston. ' TV · ·a ntenna t9-;b• 1
' the pumproom feel it Is ·Unsafe, SUd·
engineer ,requests ,m embera ..be careful
bought out of ~•hlp'1 ·."f\lnd. De~ 'to .
ing around· on floor plate whl h , I•
in . wdng · Wltshµig machine• 81 he baa
be inttalteil' tn electriclanl11 room. "Pb·.' ·
covered with oil cau11e4 by a broken
dlscovered-.loose hut1 ·and, bolt..
, wood'.;. boardl to eo · , lll\der the mat·
·line which was· neve'r '.·.:;, properly
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' · · tresses: .
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cleaned.: Will b»lhg this matter to
TIMBER HITCH &lt;Suw1nnee&gt;, July H
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, r attention of safety co~mittee.
-;Chajrman·, Cornelius Alllson1 iecreHURRICANE- (Walei:_man&gt;, •Aug. 23__,..- .
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tary, Pauk Mageo. New ' mattresses
Chaltman; Jame11 Browne1. Secreta,Y•
AZALEA CITY (S.a-Land Service),
ordered ha've ~ot lll'l'lved. Dl11pute4
Carl Johnson. ··Engine delca11te re-~
~ Aug. 7-Chalrman, '- James Dawson1
OT in e~e !'ep~ent. · · '
. ports .~uted OT re shifting ship on
Sec.r etary, E. Koca~ovskl. ' Ship'•
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the Great Lake&amp;. Captain aaylf galley
treasurer reports S13 th fund. Motion
CITY OF ALMA &lt;Waterman), Ausr.
should be open until six-thirty without
to have ·patrolman check menu. Ste__w·
6--Chalrman, Robert . Halli Secr.etary,
payment of OT.
/
ard claims insi.tfficlent stores: steak.
F, J. Johnson. Everything OK. Few·
.
.--duck, veal, etc. Store list left with
beefs taken care- of. Vote of tblinka
MICHAEL (~arras&gt;, Aug. r29.....Chalr·
new steward ill pot as listl!!d.
to John Fifer, night· cook .. and baker,
man, Percy Grey1 Sec;retary, A. Aava.
,,
· for his efforts and· cofb!e tibte prepa·
Ship's delegate .i:,e ports · no LOGs' or
FAIRLAND CSaa•Land&gt;:'° No elaterations; alsO foi:' operating the movie
communications receiveil\ 1111 trip. Re·
Ch11lrman, P. Flnk1 . Secret.ary, c.
projector and putthig In a lot of time
pair lists turned In to captain and
G ldst I
Shi '
d"el
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handling ahip'a movJes wltcih J:rew. chief engineer, €hief "mate and caP,
c:ew ~:· keep Ptee!s !1~Jn ':te;a~tenjoys.
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tal.n ·refused OS a 'doctor. . .,..WP,te le(.
-ment and try to setile them with de·
STEEL 'ADVOCATE (fsthml~n), Aug.
ter thanking crew of Del Orp for
par.tment "'delegates fit~. One man
~halri;nan,
Alex~
SokolowsJdi
Seer•·cigarettes and soap ·aonatcd to us in
7
missed ship in Port Newark and
tary, Louis ,D. Cuellnltz. Repair lists
Mo~tevldeo .Deck delegate rcp0rt•
· caused ship to Bail shorthanded- i77.38
turned "'tn to" deparlm'ent delegates.
coml!_any will pay straight _t1me· on
in shlp's fund. No disputed OT re·
Captain Will Wt .one day logs. Some
watc_h and OT plus 110 cents per hour
ported. Good ,and wr.lfar!'!: no 1umging
dlsputed OT• to ~be settled ~llt payoff.
for cleaning gtain from --tanks. · So
of any kind of clotl\es-.J n' recreation
SlB 05 in bi , I
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safety .. meetitigs held or safety lltera·
room. Hospital · roon\ to be cleaned
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.a hpins · und. · eUe
newd
ture received .this trip. Vole.of thanks
, out and fumigated. · Deck department
wa.,.....,. mac e; also ga ey an ' to steward departm-ent.
•
I foc'lles need painting. See patrolman .
messroo!D sci:eens. .Quiet In. passa11e·
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about how allJsessmenta !IH pal~.
~ay:t:!1!1re4 md:p~r~~e~~ !~dof J~;~:t~
MttHAEt &lt;Carras&gt;, July 11.:.-chalr.
ment d9Iegates' for -job well dorie. ·. - man/ O. ~Slettemo; Secreta,,Y, A. Wit-' ..
' DOROTHY. &lt;Bull.) / Aug. 7-Chalrma11,
chen. One- member, operated on for· .
Wllllam L. Ro&amp;lnsonr Secretary, A. J. . GUL~WATER· &lt;Matro Petroleum&gt;,· ,aplnal ln bad coJtilitiolJ.. Money do- {
,S! vare. J?lscussion on stores to' be · July 15-Chal~m.iq, G. E. Arml91 Sec•
nated by crew for priv11;te fl~rse1.
bought in Honolulu. Also· about poor
retary, S.• Ke.,.p. Special ship's meet·
Department delegates' report every·
•grade of storea taken· ab"oard in
.l ng called by en_g:ine delegate .in po~.L thing in order. Spray .'roaches in m~sa-.,..
Belgium.
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(of Djllto!Jtl.' , Dlsousfion on , steward· hall and galley; Repair deck .dl!part~ •
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stores. No draws Or. shore. leave · at . m.! ilt drinKlng fouDtaln. Palht tlisl~e , ~
PANDORA (Epiphany Tankers&gt;, Julr
Port' Said, Egypt while ~ tn- transit of
Jockers. Remove wooden containers
31~halrman, Red Brady; S11cretary,
Canal. Some repairs taken care · fo: . from messhall table. MUffins ·taste
A. McAl'tfiur. Ship's delegate re:Portl
others to be made in .shi"pyardi, Crew
good but crumble. Vote· of thanks to
one member put ashore at Suez,. , reminded to ·turn in all linen and
steward .department and "'lhlp!s .dele·
Egypt due to illness.-To take · thll
cots be'for.e arival.
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matter up with patrolman at payolf. ,.
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$12 in sh1p'11 fund. Beefs -to be/ set· . NEVA WEST &lt;Bloomfleldl, Aug. 7-1
STEEL ADVOCATE &lt;Isthmian), Sept.
tied at payoff. ·
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~h1lrman, R, CrHI; ~cretary, W.
S-Chalrman, L. Guellanh SecNtaey,

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. Aboard · the SS Steef ExeG~!ive, (Isthmian), SIU . men _turned ~p a
stowaway soon ~fter the ship left France for iNe'!. York. rate. in September. The stowaway, Ali Bouraba (left)' relaxes with members
of the crew (1-r) J. 'Brown, OS; J. Martin, fireman; and. ~. Cobbler,.
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siafarer Cnarles Young of
Galveston pays strict atten·
ti.on to some baby sitting duties. He is passenger BR
aboard the Del Aires (Mississippi) on t~e West. Africa run.

. . ~orking aloft· abo~~d
Alco9 Pegasus are O.S
' ...... Dove, on the rail, and .Ros-soff in the bosun's .chair.
plioto was talcen by Myron
.....• ·Folts.
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The crew of th~ Steel ·Recorde~·
relaxes at -the Seamen's Club _
in A1radani Iran, on tlie Persian .Gulf. Crew includes (top
-photo, , I to· r) Oiler Whitley,
, ~M O'Connor, OS Mur.phy•.
FWT Primeau, Oiler Granger;
Bosun · ~ohnny Johnston, .QS
Simon, and center, Miss Jane
Gallaghe.r, .. director of thf
, club,. who made the .Recorder
· crew visit ·a very pleasant on_e.
Around the clu~ po.ol (bot-tom photO; 1-r) stand John,st.;)n, Murf&gt;.hy ,and 0'9onnor.

SANTA VENETIA (Elam), July 23- Chalrm•i:!• John Burka; secretary,
. G. L. Edwards. No beefs reported.
'1'1 in ship's fund. Crew to.. be · more
careful when •illing washing machine
and .to remov• clo~bes when dr.y.

els. No beef~ reporte
·Go(ld trip.
A., ,t;,rpenter. No beeft reported.
.
' $18.05 in ship's treasury. Members
"~Mlli*ff ~J&gt;.:t@W:i!lw;%?. · are cautlone.d to treat new wash1Dg
'""'··' ··"" · ,.., · · ·· ' "'· '·'· .~chino with care. Ship's delegateliO •
post ne.w list for cleaninf · lllunclry
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· STEEL·--Dtflec"T'Ojl° (Isthmian&gt;, Julr
ACttlLlES CTan,St.ip&gt;, Sept. 4 -11;_- eh1lrman, "lbert w. Lima; Sec·
Chairman, Norman E. Jr.1. secrat11ry, :
retary, Tony Gaspar. "No beefs r e·
Ro!llrt, Tyndall! Everything in good
ported.
in ship's- fund. Crew re· ,
shape. · One m~n missed ship. BooX.
minded not to leave cots . on .ci!!.ck,
•. to 1 be put away before sh!p geti to ·
·
~ Canal. Contact patrolman for · new :..
STEEL TRAVELER (Isthmian), · Aug.
· lioou.
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6-Chalrman, J. Welch1. Se.cretary}
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Aug. 7-Chalrm11n, Norman Jr.1 Sec·
Waletr Nash. Ship's delegate report•
retary,
Art
Nelson.
Everything
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galley blower 1tlll not workhit. 'See
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eood, order-no ·beefs. Wipers and ·os
JI lhlp can , . get ~ mosq~to bombs.
•ae m- ship's fund. · Few houri dla· will clean wash room and ·· steward •
puted OT. Larger supply. and, varfety:· depanment; also keep recreation· fual1 ,;
Check up on. rusty· water. Department
- delegates to 1e11.-that r.epa1r11 are mai.d•
lii llop chest requested. Also better
clean. --.{.1st · to tie posted in wash
~ before San Fran_c:l~j:o. · .·.~
. ·
r erade . ~o~et ttssU~ '..
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PEN. N SH IPPER
(Pann 'Shipping),
Alig. 14-Lchelrman,· Leon-"'· Pemoni ,.
ALICE BROWN . (Bloomfleld), Autl.
Secretary; Jon L.-...Rilmos. Au repair• , 28-:C,h•lrn:ian, s. I!. Mlller1 Secret1ry,_
Aug. S:-.Ch11lrman, ·Donald J ••Hewson1
Secretary, "-{lohn Dickerson. Ship's
taken care of., &lt;One man' posi&gt;ltall:i:ed., George . E. - Hair. _Member• nptlf!e~- •.
delegate reports·' everything running ·lri' Naba, . Okina\\ia.
Approximate"" ... that. tn , the future slop cheat pricea
' smoothly: 92.411 in- ship~• fund. ~ Dis·
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will be posted correctly 'Repair "st
.puted OT -to be .settled at payol!. ~MI S , _-. '21,20 '"!'. 1._. 11 fund. '
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tha~ deleptes Check . tee bbxes for
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to be: posted and acted on 11c.cord•
fooa. storage. Steward to take more
ft\~N.:FEG.O ,.SKY. 'Eagle),~'aug. 6ingly. ·57 in shlp'1 fund. Dlapu~d
precaution.- .Jn storing leftover' food.
Chairman, R:. q•connor1 Secrefary, R. , OT Iii steward department- to be takai
Turn m. repair lists. ,,watch to make
R•rfl•ld, Shlp'a dele&amp;ate , repoi:ts one. up..--Wtth patrolniaru, Captain ,boqht
col!ee when calling ~eward .. depart· . Qian 'bolQJi~ed in Honolulu. , One ~arettes 1n Germany and •old ~hem ~
ment 1n morning. -Clieck ~asketa on
~an jll!Jlped lhlp ,in. Kahu)ul, Hilwall •.,. for more ~n waa poated on ,. the
.lee boxe1 for leaks. ·
Deleaate to'"'tsee p~trohilan re gettjDI
~oatd. ~
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.Jalle:v p.inteil,_ be£ore-;next crew llliD• .
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f ARJZP• ' (Waterman), July ; 31
/ on; ' aiaO ..:a bout•..:' safety . ci&gt;ndttionl . , CALMA!l (Calm~r), July 31-Chalr- •
Chairman, J. Baudoin;' Secret1 rj, A.
abo)lrd ~p. ·.DJ.sPute_d .OT :in all de·-- -mai;i,,, S~allifaY. lloyko1 ~ecretary, Nick
K~ndylas• ·1'{.o beefs rep&lt;!rte!l 1n 8!1
Rudrilckl. Safety list anci. repair list - pa~menta. Suggestion .·that ,an men
aubmitted. one man left behind .-in
clean up their _foc*sl~•· strip ~ bunka _.depar~ments:- · Vote of thanks to stew· . ,;
... .rtntwerp. •10 m fund. Need wind· t-and be aobet · for the pay,ol!.
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ard department·; a_lso to Walt Sible)!;, • -.
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1hoot1 and screens. ·, Fix chairs . tn
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. • San· Fl'anclsco ·pottt agerit, ' for geOl!ll - ~
· melShall. Take care .. of' cote on deck. ·; .Sl\EEL~ ,.DE~JGNER " (f~hmJenl, . J~ly _;,. 'port screens ;for 1h1pr. .",
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S-:-Chalrman, Geor.se~.. Stlinlr1 S'ecr• ·
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Slop chest to. be checke'if ·b ..p111trol·
man and haYe !Rfm9e.Dt: amount ·put
tary, w. A.- Hend•ratiot•. Wiper· misstld,
~ PENN VANCU;ARDf Cetnn Shlpp!ng),
ab9,ard . . ,AJaO h8ve.,,meilicine ..Chest
ve~ : a~ :;;YokohaJDll; clot~e., _packe(I., .; Aug, 2S,,..Chalrm_a,, -er ·D.lckey1 Siler..
check~d. ~-..,
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and Meil; Si3".75•m treallUr)':. Money l tary, w. .·w:. ,Bickford. Every~
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_ ·draws for Kor~a 11h.o uld ~ aiven out
f~g smopthly. , No b'eefs:: . Deel{.
MC&gt;NTEGO S.&amp;A (Sfand111rd Marine&gt;,
either at . last port 0~ call or ..tiefore
departmelit delegates- -to! see chlef
July fl-Chairman, 'Raymond PerryJ ' we ente.r. Korea, ' ei.t her i~ cl)eck or
mate about greasing air vents as they..
Secret1rj, Gaetano T • .'Busclgllo' De·
America1l ~on~l· 'l'"o_ , be given to . ·ai:e hard to turn . Stop *ashing mop1
· • partment dele(ates, repor.t everytlilnJ
paAtrolmap !.0hr 1rw.m_.,J G s' t'. 1 ~s
Jn laund°ry sin'lr. ··Each· delegate .. to see
in order Crew- to keep laundry room
u,1. a rman, •
an v.; ec•
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b ·t k
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retary A Vloianfe Everything r1µ1,·
epar men • ea
a ou
ey11
or
fh~!"1.:iche11 to•::· wa!1Ji~d ' 0 ~~ ~~o ~ .~o~thly. s.e~ patrolman ~bcM foo'81!s.,
·'°'
much aoo.t coming· down from · smoke
using extra .r.e efer •room fo;r .. black . RAPHA.EL SEMMES-.. &lt;.S
L_, d&gt;'
stack. · · ·• :1
gang.,,' Ship's 'f'1nd .very low. I;oc~ers .Y A
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to be ·repilired in shipyard. :.
ug. , 29-:- • 1rman, · • . arn, . r.1
" l'rEIL,rMAKEi· (Isthmian&gt;, July 31
Secretary, W. Blakeslee. Repafl' llsr
· -Chairman, carh ·~liisworthl seer•
COALINOA , ffl.LLS- &lt;Marlne · Tank· · turned....µi. One man ~isse,{! ship 1"
• tary, ~A. D. •IHh. M/·S that all draw.s -~ ers), July 3~Cl;!alrman, .,Ed '-'.KreszJ.·f J'c~on~llle. , Sl3.'12 .ln;- slilp's lun!f.
· 1n '.f oreign :.ports" -b e."- in..yii\,plertcan' , Secr,eta!Y•~
· •' Yai:boroue,h. No beefs .~ Ow~ money for,._ loans made to LC.r eyr
money and ·not triivelerschecks. 'K eep
reported
~, departments. . 'Yat~r
tc&gt;., purchase .-T:V. Discussion· a)&gt;ou.:..
an pallllll'aeway doors locked 1n an s_ituation cuss~d; also ,)h'aw for· Yo· .aWnt.ng to be , installed .;aft. ..Delegate
· outportl. Locks on ell ·foc'ale doo11 ~ohama. -"
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· to se~ patrolman a&amp;outl' 181'\,e at pay·
to be changed ,as all-:\fey,a at present 1
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off: ~uggestion that fan·' ti~&lt;-moved
work on aIY'door1. ••60 hi ahip'a fund.
ALCOA CA.VALllliR ·(Alcoa&gt;, ~ug/ 21 ./ fro~ uniler•. TV . 11nd ~ounted; on bulk·
-~ . .. -.. , :--Chairman, - lsldof MorgaYI; Secrehead where all could benefit, from .
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OCEAN JOYCE (Maritime ·overs.111&gt;,
tary, A. c. Klm~rly. ··ship's delegate
1ariie. Vote· of thanki1 o ..Mr. MWllDI
,,..July ~halrman ,' A. P•tel Secretery,
to. refer lJ)atte.r of doqtor's refusal to
of P~rt Ne'!\'ark' ~ripe ' Repair fcir
R. P-1111les. Crew melwnan ~mias~d
issue,, medical 811ps t!) . cre~memberr - ~ Jurnlslilng -tr~ortatlon 1n order: 'fb 1
ship in Singapore. · Cabfegrirm sent ·to , t!I boarding pa~~olman. Dl.sputed OT "-. purchase ·new 'rV set;'°" ·Q onate fl to
NY re worktlig on wheel watch. 'Retn deck department. MIS to ..:all ape· " pay ·ol! debt - on Tv. Vote of ' thankl
guest t~at ship be (umlglited "to · gef
clal meeting UJ:&gt;on arrlval Ul~ MoJ&gt;Ue.
to s.teward dep~.tment for aood lood
rid of roaches. Captain ·anc! mate . Vci~e , of tlianb _..to· Atewar~ dep~rt· ':' arid sepiqe.
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have been wo.r1dnJ!: ,on deck. '8·32. in
me'nk ~.
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treasuiy. • Di.Puted OT "in'- declt "and ·,
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engine d eparbnetits. Request tliat;~ee ., .-.. STEEi:., ARTJSAM .&lt;.&lt;lsthi;r11ar11, Aug_. , Chalrmiin, • Roman V,llorla.1 Secrftary, .
14-Chalrntan.· R. · J ,. P~ter~ol)1 S_ecr~.
be bouaht in Hawan to avoid 11hortage.
:M "G Oh"rom
S.h1p'11' •deleaate--re· • 1
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" tary, Georg••.It. C.!Alf• ' t&gt;iacussion on ~ •. · : {' , ' •.
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. fumi"ation•of ·"'p' wlUch hai
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noi been ,,..ports new qi.attreasea 'M(to... .11ze, ,o ._,
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, ....:a .airm•n'
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- be - :ep1 .. ced ua 35 ·'Jn ahlp'e fund
~ ci _Fe:'. .SuggestwblJ&gt;'inll iamea :fOr'! rt!cre'a*"oii;,
• Chalrri:11n, Tom ft\o.rlarJtv1 &lt;11cr.atary.. ·· gone,, o1'.edlt.d•~~6 in
ouu
apu
OT ,·.· dee • . ~par
i oom. "Trl!uurer to but tron· 'hltd
Dfmltlr Gotseff. 'No beef1 repor,ted b1'
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frontng 6oard· for ' •hlp'a . ci.-ew Soma
· deudment · deleaate~. ,Beef re ,..i.o.!'~ , • ment.
a1fl oi milk. Crew reminded to keep 1
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beef1 wlthln department.
1 , • · · IYEEL A~T,SAH :,t Clsthmla"&gt;' ~ July
dl.liiuted. ~- 1n deck deplll'tmi:rtt•
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" 24-Chalrnisn, Rober.t Rlv•r~1 ,acre. · • .'' .
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CITill IERVtcE ·NOiti:oLK (Clfle• .. t1ry, . Robert Harmon. fer,- nibror
... OEL ORO (Mlas(s•lppl)._, ••Pt·.~'~ ,
Service&gt;,, Aug &lt; 10-C:halrman, L••or
beef.- Httled.- one man' Ioued.~10n9 t' "h.•l,rinan, Harver •hvot- .-eci:.taryt
J. "Dotti lecret1ry; Dan . .,;.;(.
wortaw,:~ Sent ~_ legram· to .Union..-~ Geo;: ~P.IH. Beef retar,dlh&amp;' JAP,!tch ·
rate , re.Potts lhlii'it bul!Jieu -~ •alJout
1, tf.llO pald out of ~··
aerv ' 1n ·port -, of ·F.r.eep~ to... b' .lmooth&gt; eiicellt, .for ·a few ;Jibur.• ,m.._ ,fUntL • .? (eed ·new c;_Iialrl ",.h i • J;D'~,islWI, '" ' •
.. 'UP ~With '· boar4""' ff'89:e~I') ·
puted ·OT. 'One''man ~~ a1!IP .JD, '111ore ..~ ~t ~ii y~eeta~l~a. Keep
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FllfA~IAL JlBPORTS'i" .T!i! constitution ~:f ,the . SIU A~lan~iC', Gulf, Lakes and J~­
land "'laters ·m.rtrtc!-•ake• specific provision for safeguarding the nlember!IQtp'a
!!Oney and Unlop fill&amp;JlC!!lo- The constitution requires -&amp; d ~tailed CPA au~it '
•vflry three _!&amp;Onths by a ra!}k. and :fH~ auditlng ' cOJU11'ttee elected by the 111e111•
ber1hip.. 'All Uni~n r ' cord~ -are available at , SIU1leadquarters in Brooklyn.
~· Should any 111em~r, tor,., any _naso~i-·.be r~fu~e~ ~hls , c9nstitutiopal rig~t- to · in-:
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Jack w. Lynch, Room· 201,. · sup Joseph L'eiberrrian, 15 Park Row,
Building, 450 Harrison St., San New _York · ~~. ~. . ·•
Francisco, t;alif.: -Ernest C. AnderRomie Wel&amp;qn C3istellon, Jr.,
son, Margarin&gt; Borga ~two refund ~ Please contact your_wife.
checks-), Theodoros G. Calopot· •
Allr-eil R. 'fri
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_ hakosr. .Maurice.J: Culter, . Michael
Contact your sister, .Mrs . . VliJ. D.o herty, John J. Doyle, Olav .ghiia ·Fry Jones, at 2004 Gfenvfew
Gustavsen, Steve Krkovich,-:-Harry Ave .. NE, touisvIDe 7, Ky. · . ·~. ·
Lowther, P,otenc1ano.~ ~. Paculba, ·
Robert Ran~olph Wlil&amp;e
GordpJJ T. 'Parker, Sammy . Rog- ~ u!'.gent that .yotf ·scontact yo~ :
. ainos, ltobe'rt . G. Schlagle,r, C~eyt!• attorney,,. Herman-1'!., ~-~bson; ~ 15;
la~cl. Scott, Victor Shavroff, B~- ·Rark Row.-i llfejv -Vork 38, -NY;:tele.
ard T«;&gt;ner, William Watson, -yurig phone WOrth· 2:-5250. . . ·
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· Thaddeus s. Jackson
Please contact Mrs. Helen -::.M.
Your Union book has be~n· 'Wise, Rt. -1, Bdx 508, Aqgusta, Ga.f~und and is on file at. headquar- Mother is ill. ·
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_ Donald E. Boote
Received your teleg1)am. Please
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get. home :without fail
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warded ·to-·headquarters ..· See rec._ Maleolm· George Milstead~·.-'.
ords supervisor in hq records cfeP)ease contact you _sister Betty'
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boldmg Jr.ersonal property· beiopg- hart, Brevoort Savings Bank EDiing to· the following Seafarers: to,n .Streei near Nostrand, Br~oklyn
Cl.aud~ . garnett, _Paul · T. Gazic, 16, NY;
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Shlojri-chor Yokosuka, JaJ:)i'n. Urgent:-: '·
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Anyone mowing· ..the · whereabouts of the above-named, ple~e
contact his sister, Mary· Cornman,
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Contact "- your · sister Lucill'e.
She ·has important mail for · Y:ou.

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DIRECTORf_
SIU Atlantic, Gulf
lakes &amp; Inland Waters
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PRESIDENT
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Paul Hall .
EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT
CaJ Tanner _

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Lindsey Williama
. nnportant you contact " yo\ir.so~ Claude Simmon•

Al ·'I'.anneio
·care· of.Uern·e r, at same address.as ,E.ai-1 Sheppard
SE(:RE'fARY·TREASURER
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Ralph Whitely

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Pneumoperitoneu111-tndudion of (Infection of gas Into'
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abdominal cavity) ......... :.......................................;..,.,....
37.50 of operation listed in lnfor~atlvf. ach~dule..-Each refill-(not .more than 17).......................,...-.... each
15.00 · Bone, excision 9f portion fr.or blop1y................................ 60.00
Pyloric stenosis, operation for (repair of constriction of ·
Bone marrow,, ••plration o , ·including aternal puncture 22.50
MAXIMUM PAYMENT
lower opening of stomach) ........................................... 150.00 Breast .......,~............... 1............. 11.............................. ...... ,....... • 22.SO
.ABDOMEN
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Br~nchoscopy __ ,, .....................................!"""'"'"'~""""""'
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Ramstedt'1 operation for pyloric 1tenosi1 (repair of con1
· Two or mor~ surgical procedures performed through' the lame
1triction of lower l9pening . of 1tomach)......................... 15():00 Chest, open ope;.atlon ....................................................... 75.00
·abdominal indsion will , be "Considere.d 8$ one oper~tion.
Rectum, rese~tion'Qf. ........ ~:: .................. :..•..: ....... :............... 300.00 Chest, nee4flie ,..;,,,,. .......................................... ;;.............:....... 22,50
r.:-::::enectom.y (rem·· oy.••I
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225.00 CvtttoscoDy·
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EsoPhigoscoj&gt;y
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.abscess, subdiaphragmati-'
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Adrenalectomy, partial or total . (removal of part or ..all ,
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of adr.enal glands) ........... :.............................:·................ 300.00 - m_ i ectefmy remgv~ 1 11 pava ....... :...............................
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Kidney, by needle ............................................................ "22.50
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ABSCESSES
liv~r, by needle or pur1,ch ................~ .......................:.........
22.50
"Appendiceal abscess-incision and drainage of.. ....... :...... · 150.00 ·
Bile ducts, plastic repair pr reconstruction.....; .................~ 225.00
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lung,' aspiration of, by needle ........................................ ;. 22.50
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Incision and drainage:.
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Lung, cutting
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Bowel, resection
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of gall. bladde•l
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- Cholecystectomy and exploration of commen duct (rt4
not requiring hospital residence ......,.:......................... .15.00 Needle (paracentesls) ..........................................:;............ 22.50
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Per.1'tons1"llar abscess, 1ncision o·f - ~
mova I o f gaJI bl a dder) ................................................••
- Choh!"c(ysfoduodenosto~y (joining of . gall . bladder. to
requiring hosP.ital residence ·..... ;..................................... 37.50, Proctoscopy ...........................................;............... ! . ...
37.50
not requiring hospital.residttnC! ..... ~..............................
22.50 Signie?ldoscopy ..................................................:... ::.;........ ~ 37.50
intestine) .......................................................................... 225.00 .
C~olecystC?enterostomy (joining of. gaJI blaader to inSupralevalOr (above' levator muscle of anus), Incision
Skin ....................................................... ;............. ;.............
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' testine) ....... .-.............................................. ,..................... 225.00
and dr~inage ................................. :...................... ~..........
52.50
Spleen, by needle ..... :............... ;.;;................................... ~.50
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Cholecystotomy (cutting into gall bladder;:..including i'"4
_Sternum, by needle ..... :.................. .................................
22.50
. -- moval of gaff stones) ... :..................................: .:.............. ~25.009,0AMPUTATIONS
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~ ' Choled9choplasty (operation on the bile 'duct).................. 225.
Coccyx (rembval of bone at lower end of spine) ........~.,.
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Choledochostomy (operation .on· the bile ducts).............. ·225.00
Ear unilateral
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Each, .......................~:.;."""'"""": ..................: ....................~ .. 37.50
- Choledochotomy (operation .o n hile ducts)........................ 225.00
- bi'l.a te-ral ....................., .............. ~ .......... :........ .,.......... 150'00
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Cholelithotomy (cutting into gall bladder, including .rt4 , - ,
~ingers, each (~&gt;ne or more phalanges)...... :-........,................
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~olectomy (partial removal of cQlon-large inte.stine).... ·3()9.00
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37.50
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not"requiring .hC?ipltal residence ..... J.. ;. .. ,, ...............:....
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1ntest1ne ... ~ ......................... . ........ . . . ..... . ............................. ~
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opsy ··- \.·~· · · · · . ···:............... ..........,.• ,... ,,,,•••, .•••••• ,,. "'' : '":' ~···~
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, atera •.........•.•-.....................................:;; •••••••.•.••••••••••••••• 150.00
1 Co Iostomy, c Iosure o f ····-····································-~:::.......... 15000
· Common bile duct, opening of with explotation, drain·
leg u . 111 1
.50 .:Radical amputation .......... :.:........... ;................................. .. 225.oO
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Removal pf benign tumor 9r cyst· . age or removal ol. calculus with or without removal
of gall bladder .................... :... :.~................................... 225;00 N s bilateral .......................:..........~ .... :'.'''"'""''''"""'"'."".• ·3 00·00.
-requiring hospital resid~nce
7 5 00
Common bile due!, .openin9 of, secondarv; in absence
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&lt;!ommon bile duct, resection or reconstruction qf.......... 225.00 Th b.
ehra( .......................h....l.a.........).............................. 300.00
~ not reqµiring hospital residence ................................ ..
15.00
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'it. 5•00
b 11atera 1 .....................!....................
,mt e intestine .................................. .-.......................... 200.00
U~per arm-uni
. -.1ateral ............. ;....................................... ;;,, 150.00 .
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b'I1 t I
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Enterectomy, with or without anastomosis (cutting~
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.. away. of intestines, with or without rejoining)............ 300.00
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AllTEl!!=S -'AND VEINS (Vascu!ar Si!_r9ery)
Bursae, aspira{iori, , .fni_l!ctiory, Irrigation, or ·needling
(GC any combination) ..........................;................... each · --'22.50
Enterorrhaphy (s.uture of intestine) ................. :.................. 150.00 Aneurysm. (dll.atati~n .o f blood vessel) arterial or arterio·. .
Enterotomy; including removal of foreign body (cutting
excision of (burseotomy) prepatellar and olecranon · ·s2.5o
Into Intestine) ..................................................~............... -150.00
·i~n~~s, C?Pferatio~ !or)
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, shoulder, Hip .............! .........................
rt2,.50
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ua II bl a dder, remova I o f (cho Iecyst e ctomy) :.;....;............ 22"00
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" a· nd dran'11ge (bursotom )
.G a II blau..ider, operation
• ot her t h, an remo.va I..... ...........
' :.... 225~00
Extremit.
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' I res1'd_ence. ......~ ..................... ,...
37•5'0 .
bdies ...........
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1ntra·a · omina 1 .\.................................. ;.........:........... ·1~.00 \
Gastrectomy, partial or total (removal of stom~ch).......... 300.QO
' , not req~iring hos_pltal" ~si~en.ce ............ ~ ...:,,_,)M. ~.. '• ·J5.00·1c
or
duodena
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ulcer
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Gastroenter.ostomy .(joining o f stomach to intestine)...... 225.00
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w ere necessary or .............. ...... .. :...,........................... :37.50 -e·ronchnd-opy_(exam'1natlon of w· '1ndp' 1'pe by bronchoscope)1.... .
Gastrojejunostomy, with. or ·without vagotomy {joining
Aorta, · excision
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of stomach to,intestine) ............................ ,... ,..;............. 225.00
Art.efY°~_. anastamosis (jobJ.ing or forming ·a connection
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operative ....... ,.;.............. ,,: ....................: ... .: .... ;....... ,: ..... . 75;00
• gastroscope) ........................................ ;.....:.................... 60.00
.in ex'tre.mities ...................... :...... ;,.... ;................:.each . 75.00 / Commlssurotcim.v.. .(opera!lon on valves of heart) ............. 3~.00
· · operative (operation thru ga.stroscope) ........................ ' 75.00
intra·abdominal •............ :...: ........... :; ...........:....... :..:....... 150 00 Cost~ter~op asty ·(rep11i: .of~funnel che~l}:......; ... ,......... 18 . -;50
Gastrostomy or gastrotomy- (forming· ope. ning In' • t. I
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o ! tempqra · ..............~ .............·:.....'..;.........
Epiglottadectomy ( e
I 0f
I0 tli )
Artery,- !!XcisiorT o·.r 1;·gation of ma1'or artery,. of extr·em'1ty "-· 7~~.000 · " ·.
' .
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eP,.ig
s .. ~ ................... .. l12.50
G.strotomy w'th
1 explorat'on
1 body removal
1 or fore'gn
u.,~exc'1s1'on
of•co1r
'ctat'1on
'conA
tr
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1
on)'
.
o'f
aorta.·
..
•
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300~
00
.E,~pahag.
e
al
d!veftic~l~m,
.
one
or
me&gt;"re
stages'7
_- · 300 oo
.
150.00
'
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.
..
(cutting into stomach) .........: .............: .. :...... :... ;; ....~ .... :...
'I•
,.
~
.
tr nsfh"rlCIC approach
'·
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f
.
300
QO. ,
Artery,
-ligation'
(tying).
of
r••sult
of
accidental
wound·
.
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•
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... , . . ......................,,...................
•
.
Hepatectomy, partia (resection 0 . part 0 liver)............ . •
,,, h
.
~ •~
.
' ' ) . other appi:pach- ... :.:.............................................. ~......: .. ,225;()0
Hepatorr~aphy (suture of live~) ....... :.............. :.. ~.............. 150.00 ;
eac ...................................................~ ............................. ..5.00 ' Es~phagoduode.nostomy (foirilng of eso;&gt;hagua " lo · .
Hepatotomy (incision of liVer for drainage of.ab.scess or
.Carotid artery, liga_tion (tying) .of......... :.... :.;................ :.... l°i2.50
duod~num)
··
·
·· ·
..
• 300 oo
. cyst, one or two stages),............................................... 150.bo .:;. 'cath!ilteriz~tion of- 'liearr-(indepenc!ent 'proeedur~)........:.
?~:09 Eso.p~agogastr;ct~;;;y;..~~·;;;bt~~d;·th~;;~~;~a~~;~;i::(;;:
~ ~erniotomy ...- beriorrhaphy - hernioplasty .(repair pf .
, ~mb~le~ctomy-art!!~iptomy or -v~notomy ~ith e&gt;tplor11·
, moval o~ p~rt or all _
of sto!"acfi an.d e~ophagy,1)....... ~ ~OO.qO
herni1-rupt1.1re) .
tio.n orbdre_m~al . of em~ol.:11 or throm.buit (clot) "
l:sophhagogastFOstomy (Joining of esophgaui to stoma.ch) 300.00
- single-inguinal, femoral, umbilical, ventral or incl•
' · '"-a omen ~ ............._...........: .....................................--;.. 150.00 . Esop 11gof!!iuno1tomy {joir:\lng· of esophaOus ) o }efunum) 300.00
1
sional .......... _....................................-.............................. 150.00
in. chest
...............................
: .......,........ _.............. ;.......... 300.oO EiophagopJ.•fY.
(pJlstic repair • or· reconstruction of
•
.
• • .
••
,,. '
•
... :_J bilateral-inguinal~ or femoral ..................... ,.........~ .. ::.. 187.50
, !n extrem,t•e•"·· •., ........................ ;......
-15.00 , ."· • esophagus) .................................: ............................ :....... 300.00
jn nee~ .... :....;... :\........;. ..................................;... ;;;.-...... ' 150.00 ' E1C?pn1gosGOpy. (examination of gullet l&gt;Y.. 'espphago-·
,ffiatal or diaphragmatic ......... ;...................................... 3,00.00
in,,,skull (infraeranial) ................:.... !...........!.........:...~... 300.00 ~ · acone' diagnostic ·
·
''&gt; -·· ·
·
60 00 ~
lnte.tl·n·al .obstruct1:on-ovpera '11'on for, not requ'1r'1ng r-"'"
).
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c. I
.
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section ............... :............................................................ r5o.oo
femoral vein, ligatioo (tylng)-0,f, for other than varier.&gt;••
' . .
OP,~ra!ive
.. ,.. :.,......:........ ;.,,.;..............:.........:::.... · ' '5~00
Jntestine~reductlon of volvulus or intussusception by
veins-:-unilateral •. ,.........................................................
~1:50 Esophagus, triri~thoracic:.approach to ...... ;....:.:.: .......:...... 300.00
c1.1tting (repair of folding or twisting of intestines).... 150:00
'·
bila~ci:al ......,.., ................. ,.. ~.:.; ....~.. °'.' """"""''""' · 75.00 F~nnel chest, pla,st~c Rpair of·................:....... ,... ;............. , 187.SO
• · 1 ··
t
f
Hemangio~a ~lood vessel tu!"lpr) '.~ imple, .n ot ·r.equlrJpg·
, .
Hearr=g~erations~See 'section on HEART OR CARDIAC ·
·
Intest11:1e,
-· 1::1 ii
arge, r~sechon o ............................................. 300.00
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~.m .aryn~e- .omy· \remove o . a,. 0 · arynx ~ .. ;'...........;. · 22:»~~
I ntest m~, sma
.....
:.I
' ·matlc: or .h'1at·.a·,f repa
~· 1 r o f ......
' 1....~ : ....... .... '• 300•00
-, ta·
· 11;; resec ion o. ........................... :...~.........
.h o.sp Ita f re1111;1encie
.................~'""!'"""""""""
;'37•50
.
· Hernia, dlaphrag
/ · .... ' 300,•00 - _.,.quiring
' parotpmy-iexp1oratory. (cutting lhnto abdom·en)... ,,;...... 150,00 Hemangioma ~lood. ves.sel tUmor) .ca~erribus ..: .....;........ ..75.00
lar.~rigectomy'(re!,llb~al o,f tary,nx)_......... :...... ~ ... ;...;;,: •"•: .. ;; ·300.~
J.brer, Hpiration (tapping) or punc biopsy .............;...... 22.50 Sapheno'us_ vein, ~~gation . (tying) of, jor · other th1in
.,_ ,., " larvngoflssure (~uf!!_".lg Into larynx) with -~remov~I of ~
.
~ .Liver_, biopsy J:{y lapofotpmy .................. : ....................v•• /1 150.oO
varicose veins-uriilaterid ..........:. ......:....................... ;.... • 37.50
tunfor ~ .............. ;.~ ..............;,,....... ;.........:...:~................ :..... . 150.00
. 1·1zat ion
- o f cyst For a bscess o f ..............
· :.....
. ' 225-.00
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.
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.
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·
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,
· Li ver, marsup11
.b·.1
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,-ryngop
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. Uver, suture of wo~d or ·injury (hepatorrhaphy) ...-..: ..~. '150.00 Tempo.ral ar:tery, exci110.n ol ............... ('"""'""';;,.. \"" ""'• 37.50 -~ary~g!:&gt;S~py (ex1m1nat1on Qf larynx by la(y,ngoscope)
· · ~ _ .P•ncreas, dr11i11age of, or m11rsupialization of c;y~t...... ,:.. l~Q.00 V~r!cose veins-injecifto0, .1rea~mentt c~~pl~te pr~edu~e: " , r. ., ... ~1~~ri01tic: , ""'}~·i·::_..... :"·'. '"!'•'·" :'"t!'""':. :.1..'. .1..
-~2.SO
•·n~·'-'""' · ., .Pancreas,· ex~isi~n of, ~artial . .or tote~ except "!"•rsu~laf,i..
(on!t or bot~ , ~!i!_gs) .......... ,. ...............,., .......::·.... ~.., ....... ,..~· t; ·6.0.00 , 1Qpei'atlv• ...................................................................... ~ 37.50
. 1 •tlon of cv.st ..................................................................... 300.00
cutting ,.operat~, .complete ~r~ceJf1,1r-e-,..One · 'eg ....~... . 75,00 "' ~o~ect!-&gt;my, ·tot~I, -~r· su(&gt;totalt' weCfge ·or, segrl),nt,81 r,~ ·, ·.~·
I -!.'
• 1'antre11, radical excision of A,mpulta of Vat~r, with
. ~ ~~th. leg~ . ..........1"""' ......... ~................ ~":'"'"""""' ........_.. 1~0.00 .
s~1c&gt;n, (r~~val ,of ~II or part Q.f lobe of h.ing)..:,...... 300:00
. - re•ection of duodenum" aiJ._d \ portion of pancreas,
V~rn, l1gat11~n ,Ctvl~?) . ~f, tesulf · ~ «cc1cfentdt wou.nd,,. ,
. Lun9,r e"!O..,al -of aJI. ori: P!!~t' of..~ ......... ;,;-. ...,:.:.............. '. .:.~ 300.00
. _-_ -· ~as~ojejunost~m}t and a~astamo1is
biliary tract to ,
each ......,. .... ~ .........~; ... ;..........................~ ................ ,..,.........
1~.00 Me_dlasllnal cy,sf 'or 'fVmor exC:iSlon ··of · . · .
.
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- .- alimentai:y. tract, one ot-more stages............................ 390.00 Venogram, c.~t!iflg" ~era!l~n ·f~t-~e~pqsure 0 of, ves"t Ill .,, ·, • ~e~lastin~I wound ,or; l~li-i~y, aufu,... of:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -2i 5:0o
' ".;:· ,,lnttfelltlcoga'i:trostomy' (jcifoW,g pancre~• · f'o stomach).... 1.l25.00
where n"llcessarx for. ..., . ...........:.................................l .; •• / I 3~~ MediastinotQ.m~..
..
I
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• ~
•
225 oo
' .
-' Pancrellflcoenterosfomy (joining p"·ancreas tojntestine).... 22500
Venous Anastamoils{formlng ·conn,ct on 1betwnn-velnl' ' .,I!!!' •· ·- · 1· ·
-.,.
_
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•
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. . porto-cava
. - r-•nllStl!mosla
- ~.: .- -.. ,
t}
p eothor:ax, lntrapleurat, 11'.118ction oft oil- . .
.
.............................................1.., 300.QO ~ Initial
~ • : r., -· •· .
•
•
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nncr:'&amp;DJ1thotomv (i.emo'ial of lfo...Nt from pane 1)
22500 '
superior tnesenteric: cavliral'fastamo~s
·
. 30000.
- ..............._...........,..r, ......_,.................................; ..., ......... · ~7
. •50 ' ·
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P. er:io-rena l!ll!l~taipp•ll ......-. .. ~.,................ ~ ..,·~: .......~,... ~oo.~ "" i»nrenlc inerve ~c~ushifl' · .. 818 110
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colon~ !fOmokbC..,J . . .'.;' • ·
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.-· {11111191 .... , ..i ..............'-" ..., .. .,,.,.... ...............................,.....
a1.;-50. - .. "~.,
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(of,;'ation ·;;·d;;;;·b';·tt;;~;)·;p;;;;i;;::::-":
~monotomy,. npl°!,•tor}t (e.u.tllng Into lung).....: ...... ' 150.00-·
.,.. .,..u ....on TOI'· ma ign . n m°!' ····-·····;:".&gt;'"''"""'"":'"'". -·
,_
.
.
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P,MU~otomy, With ,,, open• cftalriar, •o f . pul~- '
ARh
. "?P..':'t•htlo.n, other, !han ff~~L""1 li~nancy.f.......~1'"et""•:.;;n• - _75•00 .
EXCISION Wllff~OMY) dR ,RXATION ~
ebsceu or Cyst (cutting l~fo !Yng).. ;.................. ::-..:.... 150.00
inop. yma, !xc 11on -~ ..,. n ·o!" nose or, n _uging
ltomtdt, trahsthor~lc •ppj oac1' to.........::.:... "'"""'"T:..... $OO.o0
· ~last1c , repair ··;·"'"""'"';""""""""""'"""'"'"'"'"'""'···"" 1.~.00
·
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.IV,mpetkectomy, wltfi'~~nat11orl~lc .Pproach ... ~ ..........;-...: 300.00
. Rhmopll.aty (plastic op!ration ~n nose) .. :""A.' "' .............. . 75.,00 NOTE: Ex::ision of a loint I~ the removal of the ertf~latin9 end
Thoracef.!teila (aurgicil punctUr.• of the chest cavity)......~·r 22.50. . ·$1nttS operation b.y-cut~mg,_ any appr9ac~ (pu~r• of .• :.. - of one pr more of Jhe 'boftes forming the joint. .
--·
111oricoss_opy (e~amfA~tlon of.. chest .by thorac.9Kope)
"'
•~tr~m except~ frontal, eth~old:,. aphe~~ ~nd '. ·
· fixation of a joint Is the J&gt;ermanent immobilizat:fon ~- the
.
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,
,
max1llary, .each unilateral ....................................... ..._ 75.00 part by _ce t
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.gl a er.a ................................. ".......
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Submucous resectfon of nas,a aeP!
·_
ts 00 . n even o 1a era or mu t1 atera I -exc1S1on
. ltt.9ricotor.nf.Cct;1tfln,a· 1nto ~~'.'f cavi.~, ,Including dreln·
Turbinectomy, 'exeisiq~, ~erectroco~ug~l~t·i~·~··;:·";j~~:
-' · ·:: for .each ~P to the 'limit of $300-.00 f~r an.
_ ·:.. ·~.
~pe&gt; e,xplo!ato!Y l"!~ludi'lg .contrQ,I of heino_r,rh,age .. ,;,. . 150.00
trode11ication (removal ·of imall l:&gt;onea of the noae)
. Ankle Joint ......................................................:..... ;........... ·· 1 87~50 ·
1horacot~my, lf!tel'&gt;tiD ~cutting into.chest c1vity. without_
unitateril •.:...........:................................... .';.......... ~.... 22.50· ·Coccyx .&lt;r~mo~I of b~ne at low.er ~nd of spme)..
75.~. -·
. cuttl~ rib) -: ........;........................ ,............ :1.... .. .. - , • . 7S.OO .
. b1"lateral .,..
.
.
..
·"'' 00 Elbow 1oint .. ....... ,.......... ,,. ... ,... ,,u .......... , ............... ;........ ,. 187~50
anorKotomy, witfii rib resection .............. ;; .................w.. 150.00 THRO'Ar
~ ..
·
Hip 1omt ............................................................................. 225.~
. thsuacotomy, .with
remova1
pf
intLtpleural
fo~ign
body
150.0,0
Adenol~ecfomv·
tons"lle'
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187.50
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.
Thor1cotomy, wit priaum~ ysis .. ,...........! """"'.'""""'""" 150.00
225
00
Thor,ocoplasty, complete (removal of riba· end ·collapse :
r e~? opety ·~~ ' ~ a tn:!d ca.rt• eges
Semi-lunar cartilage (cartilage of knee joint).................. 150.00
1
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- - of ch.est) ..;: ....:., .............,............ r.... : .... : ............_. : ............ 300.'00
r:1k)a...~.~.~..~~~.'.~'.~~...:~:~~~ ....: .....~~.~"~~~.~•• ~~ ..~ 75•00 ~s~'!'oid (su~~uous boner usually in t~ndona) u·
Tr1cheoesop~ageal fl1tul1, closur!t of ................ ~............ ~50.00
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.
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. n t r• chea)................ ,.... , 225.00 bil • era .................................... 22
.. "'.OO·
.. 187.50
Tractieorrha1pliy
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• •inc
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,,. ~
. Tracheostomy foUracheal fh1tula ';···.''-!"""".';.... ;.....! '""''"" 3!.~0
Epiglottlde.ct~?1Y ~~moval ~f .e.Pigl_ottJs) ...:...:.. ·~···...... 'U"'.50 Temporo-mandibular (hinge of jaw bone) meniscus ........ 1501.&lt;&gt;9
'
,Tracheato"'!y .Cc,utting. into w!!ldp1~e) ........:...................... 75.00 . · Esop~.ageal Cf1vert1cu~um, exc111on of,•. one or more
Wrist joint ;........................................................................ . 187.50'
V•lwlectomv.
(operation
on valves
of •heart)....................
300.00• - - .. _1tages-transthorac1c
approich -................................
300.00 Removai:I ..,f d"1se&amp;Se
- d por t"100 o f bo ne, .me Iud"mg cure.i... ,
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225•00
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CYSTS
· "
-oti1,er •J&gt;P;oac '.; 0 ·";·····~··:· 0 "" 0~···
tage (alveolar processes excepted) ...............::... .........
75.oo·
~
.
Eso~agoduodi:nostomy (1oining of esophag11a 10
pay exostQsis.. under t his .heading, including ~niona
cutting ·operatto11; for remo~atof ·
- ~~
·
,......
duodenum&gt; .... ~ .... ::............~ ..........:::: .................:............ 300.00 - (ha11ux-va1 9 us&gt; or corn• when bone is removed
Esophagogastrectomy, . combined, Jhoracoabdominal
'
, _ "laker's .cyst, (back of.: ~11ee). ...•;·...;~:... :..,,...... :.:···......::... '75.00
'(removal of part pr •II of atorriadt and •sophagus) 300.00 .
'
·8r1nchial cyst (r.,,..onl of iJeep eyat of the neck)....... 75.00 "'
·.
lre11t-req11lring hospital. residence. ...........: .:............ 75.00
· ·Esopflagog!l$trostomy '(ioinlng of esophagus to · / ..
,
·'.., -- npt requiring hospit•l' residen'ce..........~.......~............· 15.00 _, .., ·stomach) ..;............................. :..... ~: .......:...................... 300.00 Abscess, -lritra-orbital, drainage of.................................... 37.50
' ...Esophasiorjejunostomy Qoinlng ·-of esophagu1 to ·
'Abs~ss, lacrlmal gland, incision oC ............................... 30.00
' :f&gt;ermoid 'cyst (superflcial) .r.:................................~....... . 52.50
, .. Pll2nidal c~st o.r· alnu• (at 'base_df apfne)... ~ ......
75.oo'
. l~unu.m) ...::-:..... _...,............. .:.......~.... :.........: ...... ,:....... 300.00 Btepharectomy~ exe"1Sion of- benign lesion of eyelid........ !0.00
7?.oo
: -~sophagop~sty (plastic: re.,aiy -or reconatr'!.ction of
81epharect~my, ,xcision of. malignant lesion of eyeJid ... .
• , ·' ~ ThyrogloH~ I cyst, dud. or sinus (re~vaf.. of_ deep cyst ,,&gt; "" ~f the neck) j ..J,,:...................:...............................1....... .1~.PO
esophagus) ............... ,, .......... ;.......................... ,....... ;... 300.00 Blepharoplasty, plastic restortaion of eyelid, skin only.. .. 30.00
' · Esophagoscopy (examination •of gullet .br e!Ophago.Blepharoplasty, plastic restoration of - ev.elld, deep
, . .C&gt;:_sts, 1!11 .oth~.r•t;~.nlea~ .otherwiae aet c&gt;ut, in ~~~ule . ·
~.).. r,-quJrln5', ile.sP.ltal ·res1dence ...............~...................... 37.50
1eope1~ia9nostlc ................-:....: ........:.......:............... . ~60.®_
struciures ....................................................... ~................ JS0.00
· not reql!irl9G fioSP,it~L-r•,idence
5.00
;
operat,ive •.• :....:...............:...:......................... '75.00 81epharorrhaphy (slJfuring of accidental woun4 of
I'
NO'fei If .muhiPt• cyata •re. removed through mor.;:_than one . . Esophagut, , franath~racic a,U,rof1ch to•;...:........,'".:..... 300.0o
eyelid) .......................:.........................................:.......... 52.50
.-.~talon, pay fC!!: each Incision :up to m•ximum IJrnft of $~0Q_
Fren!lm lingua~, -clipping of ................. ~.........L ... "" _15.00 Canariculi (smaH canals.leading fr0m lacrimal sac) plastic:
75.oO .
for '1111.
• ..
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· ·- · . ·
-:~ ·
Glouectom.Y., comp~t• or total .(remov,1 ·of tongue) ~00.00
operation on .........,_... ;.................................
•
,.
·~ISLOC~TION ~· . ' .
, ~ Hemllaryngectomy (r'emoval ,o f h.lf of larynx).•.. .::..... 225,(Jo , Cilnrhotomy, ·division of cantlius, with suture................ .. 30.00
CIQsed re~uction of, Including applicatio~ of caaf ·;
lerynpctomy (removal of larynx)...... ~ ... ;..:.::: ....;""~m.. _300.00 OpsutecfomY-. (removal of the lens capsule)......... - ....... .. 225.00
Ankle joint·.................. ., ...... !~'""""'"""~"~·~ .....,;..,'."""'"• 75.00
laryngoflasure (c_1,1ttlng-, Into laryni:&lt;) with removal of
C~psuletomy (cuft}ng Int~ lena. capsule) ........................... 150.00
es
of
han:.1
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f:llmor
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Cataract,
remowl of ..........:,_.,
......................................... .. 225.00
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Bones of foot .........;,;;...... ,....,.;.-:..........',.;: ...o;:..............;;;,,... · 25.00
ary_ngop as_tv, (p astic repair of. l•~Y,.!lX) ••;....•.:....... ~::.: 225.00
needling-complete ,.proct:Qure ................................... . 112.50'
.,. .
Coecyx : .... :•.. ;.;;;;-,..............:::...-.;;:,;,..,;;...................... Ju.. . ,.7.50.-1'
laryf!~OS~O~ ._ (ex~~Jna~io~
lary~-~ ~t larv.ng&lt;&gt;'.'
.Challl!zion (cutting.. out or ~raping .of r_sttentfon.Jumor
Colla..-·BOne (1t.-rnoclavlcular
1crQmi6clavicular)...... 2~.50 : .
acope)!::..di~gnostic ..... ~..................:.............................
22.50
or-glands. in the eyelid) ................................................. 30.00
.·
- ,_·
for biop.sy ............·....................... " ..........:..... ;.... 37.50 · Conjunctiva~ _cutting operation for biopsy ...... ;............... 30.0Q .
Elb OYI ,..., ...:.~., ... , .. ,,,,,,~,:.~.,,.: •• ,,~,,~,,,utt••••ttn1tttt11ttt~1111111111111• 52.50
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. . . . , opera ve " ................:............................~...... ·, 5.00 Conjunctiva, free -graft of ....... ;........................................ ·75.00 ../ _,
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m r_ ..................~ ......................... ~;!'""""""""" · ·. 52•50 · · larynx, cauterization, without;US!! of laryngoac
_ ...-..•• • 22:50 eon··~·
•· of 1n·
t (Pit Ila xce tecl)
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- of - .
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Peritonsillar
eb~ess,
incisioh
of
(operation.for
.t&gt;sa-.n·
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II
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' Patell1' .,
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a.-.
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,
~ eye a ..................;.....• -·;·_;__ ,,_.,·..............................!"'" 150.00.
. .......... ................................" ' " " " .. "''"'"'''""'"......
......
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_. . . ~rnea, paracentesis (tapp1ng).of ............................- ....•• 30.00
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.......
no~::: reqwn 11 g
osp1 a 1..res encf ..
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22 50
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... - r •• .................~ ··.••"•'"'"'"·'"'""'" ' '' ...... ,;.............. ,...... ~··
.
os cy , uc or sinus, exc1s1on o ................ :J1 • 00
·
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Vertebra (except cdccyx) mmlpuli!tlon-.under.. ge!'eral
.
Tongue, total excis!ofl of (for ma!ignancy) ..... ;.......... 300.00 Corneal; tattooing. ·······-···........:.-......................
30.00
_ · '. •ne11he1ia ~ith hospttalization end -(!nmol&gt;Jlization· 52.50
.. Tqngue, p~rtia•·exclsion o1 (for ma.lignancy) ................_ 150.00 Corneal transplant (transplant of front surface o 6yeball) -200.~
.. - - - d
.
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Tonsill~r tags, excision; ei,ctr:ocoagulation or electro. :CorneaLulcer, electrocauteri:iation Of curettage (scraping) 30..00
- ,
NOTE: fo~ lslocatlon requiting open o'-erlltfon,. 1he ~axlmu·m
- dessication,;_unilateral ....;...............:......~ ....................:. . 22 .50 ..Corelysia.(freeing of adhesions between lens and cornea) l ~.oo
payment
·be·twic8"tbe
amount
shown
·
·
b iIater~I ................. ;.:...... '"-. ....:............. 45.00 Cyclodi~ hermy:
· diat hermy·of ci Iiary bod y ...................... 75•00
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75.z00
ra
:..............
T.ons1·11ect omy, a d en.9.L
"dectQmy, or b·otfi.......~.......... """ 5000
· (deta chi ng· c1·1~1ary ·bod y. f.rom sc Iera)....
15000·
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yst, con1un ·~a ' exc111on o ···:•..................................... --.,"O.00
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Tr~ch~otomy, (cutting rnto .!Yindpipe) ............;........... ft2;50
o.-~denedomy (cutting away of· tear _gJand)............
75.0(l
' ... - ·.....,
. ;.
&lt;.: ~~':fiosr · OR THROAT - ..
.. ~ • - ...,,,_ ~ Tu~,:&amp;·'!!9.n# "..~ll!t°Cord, excision· C?f.............:....... ~·~ 75'.00· .. Dab-yocyStectomy (cutting·eway .of tear gla!'ld)..:........... is.oo
•.&amp;D·
.,. . • . ·
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....,,
.... ..
..- .Tumor:l.'rn~hgnant,..of vocal, cord, excision of: ..... ,~...... T50.00
Dacrycystorhin0stomy (forming· communication between
~~ . . -· : · - ~
·
·'
....auditory
• C.na.f&lt;. Incision 1nd ,. . .
·1
Tumor,·: 'malignant, · \focal'
· d nose) ..................................................
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· ..- 112.So
- . ·r.ord, excision
- ·af with
· tear g Ian d an
. Abscess,
extei'nel
1
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50
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...
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300.00
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30.00 -'..
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30.00
·
• 4bscess,· external ear, inciafQri·end' drainage................ 22:50
ENDOSC.0PIC PROCEDURES.
, Dacryocystotomy (cutting into tear sac) .............................
-~ . ·.Am}&gt;uta,tion~unl!ateral .;,:~.;;:: ..(.. ,.... :......:,............:.... .._ .75.00· .· ,
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Discissiom Nee'Cfljng·· of lel\s; complete 'procedure ...•.:•••• 112.50
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,· _ J?il~~er~1. "'"'i&lt;""""'"~!.'"."""""'"'":'"'"''"'~"'"• r5~.00 "' BrOl'.'ltho.scopy. (ekamination· of_, windpipe 'by -bronchoECtropion, operation for (repair of eyelid folded . out) ... . 105.q()
· ~clsion . of polyp '«? f)Olyp) of euaitory canal- . _ •
•cope)-diagl)ostic ............... ,.......... ;.........................
60.00 Entropion; operation for (repair of-eyelid folded iri).. ... .. 105.00
• :, · '.. not requiring hoipltil re$iCfence
22.50
~ .(operation on:Windpipe- by-bronc~osc9pe)-operati'!'e 75.00 __ Epilation (removal of lashes by electrolysis on10- each
. feq~irinjl ~o.·~ltal resi~en.ce .................'.. ,;;...;........... ~1.50 ·~ Cu,lefoscopy (exam1nation of. uterus-. b.y culd6scop~)- "7 50
eye~.d ··~·················"······ ..···::.:......................................... 30.00 ,
. Et11ctroc1u.
, diagnonlc
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• he1·1oma,· exc1S1oq
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· ,.1va I ..... ;..,: ..... ;............ .. 112.sobll
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, enuc eat~on or evisceratior:i ........... .
.~ ./i E~ostosfs· ·(bony,_outgroU.hi ~xcislon from· !Xtern'lll ·~ /·
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!.''""'":~ ..! """' 75.00 1 . , ·~R!l-diag 11 ~s~ie '.... ;.............-.rr1._......!!.!'"'"'""""""'"'"'....... 91.50 Eyeball1 socket, drev:isio~ ~' 1t:1bse1quent to. original .1, 2.SO·
fe"estriltlon, .on• 0r both... sidea (window operat;on' for
'~ :w.~fh· u.reteral. t:_•t~.eter1zatiC?n _..... :................:::.:............... · 37~50 - . enuc eation a,n not uu'ring e{lut eation ........... ::-......... '
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.. ...........: .............. ,,.,_,............................. .,--oo.00 ·•_ :' Operat1ve-;:ope.rat ion n9t oth erw1se
· cIass1 fleCf--{
Eyelid, ptsosis
for-each eyelid
75.00
1... op~·
od (drooping) of, operation
.
.
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l.lbyrfothectomy (cutthlSJ_,,eway, qf rnner _ear) ....:,.,.,.,:. 390.ef~ .. ·- .. tio~· on ~1idd:r. or ur~ter by_ cy.st9sco~e):••••"'!""'"" 62.50 foreign b Y1 relllOVa of, from cornea, scJeta, or con•
7.50
. .a:,.~yrinthot~my (~u.tting •liito. Inner ear)F~ .•;.,:;.........i .... . 225:~ : ~pl;lago~¥ (~xaminaflon .of e.ullet ~Y esophago- . • _ ·. _junctiya; (by s1:1rgical incision oi; magnet)_,..................
~ ·~llgnant le.,slon, .. resec'tion. from ex.ter:nal· iiuditory
.-~~cope) ?111s{lo~t1~ ,"""'. "'"""""""'"""'"'~: ..... ,.......... ;; ....~.... 60.00 . For~ign . body, removal of ·intr!l-ocular (from interior . .
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(operation on gUTlet by .esophagoscope) operative...... - 75.00
- of ·eye) ...........-.·............... :....._...... .,. ..................:................ 150.0Q'
75
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150 00
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·• ; . ..'- . . · ra.d!cal ..: .. ......... .
, ~V!'tngot~my (cU!f•~tJ fnto ear df!u~)1 . . .. ,.. ...... ~"":·:1,•!:"~f.; 2~:~0 . llr,yng95c:opy;(exal'1inat[on of .larynx l)y larY,ngoscop~f'
. ~i.n~) for ....................... '. .' .........,........................ ;....M .....~. ·- 3.0.00 _, .' 'ii• 'i
-_ ,}~11lcu [ectomv '(cti! in'g ·O
.!At of:~~P,!'(t! ~f ln.ner; ear)...... 7~ 00 "diasn.ostic-:~. :................... ;... :.... ~...........':.•:::... ,. ......,.,.... ;.l.:... '22,50 ' Gll!Uc:Oma,· air infecticm or, Irrigation for ...........~~·:.......... 15.00 - ·· ··
•.. : Otoplastt-··(plai!lc· op1r'itio11 · f~r "prq!rud~n-q.:,ear~&gt;·
.:~ (oper!lfi~n -on latynx ·by lar~ngo$t_o))e) op.er~tive.. ......
15.oo Hordeolum'(stye) operation for ............................ ~......... 15.QO
1
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• 37-•50 .· lrfdectomy
(removal of iris) ··~··
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.......................................................
:................
-..•••••••••••"······· ~ 150•00
·.'
·~- · , Pllcotomy.. (C.li~ihg.~of, pqsteri~r'.fold of .~r."·dr11nl)....~ .... , ~60 Ofos,:opy;. for removal-· of foreign 6ody, e?&lt;cept wax
'ridotomy (incision into iris) ................~ ..:., ................ ,...... .: 150.00 ·•
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• 50.i..,,,
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.1s.·oo· lridencleis.is: stretching of iris., (independent procedure).. 150;00· . ;- ...,
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300··00
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(examination
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lin.fng:
of
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·
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of
...• ;. ' '75.00·
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f I
f iris~ from ifs· attach!J'el'lts)
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Se'afarers OD dlsabJlltj·pen•
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Puments eontlnae for u
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Seafaren . on dlnllWtJ,j,,en~
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labor1do1'7 and s-rays while
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- Seafareni on dlsallWtJ-pen·'
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dren .ol deeeued, ePclble
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mCdlloll of ., eltdroauttrlatlon._ 17.50
anesthesia, Oimit of 3 Injections), except no payment• :
IDfltncllt; '9Jrieile,
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will be made when done for. dental procedures,
112.50 Incision and Dr1ln1ge, Debrldement. or Removal of
foreign bodies requiring hospital residence..............:. 37.50
(lrdvoiafe1 ,.,.., •Df '(ftmllt) lncftPtndent proCedure•• · 112.50
1pra1.,ed ankles or prurit~s . anl... .........~·:............... each -37.50
15.00 Neurolyals (freeing of nerve, or transposition of)......:.... . 112.50
not requiring hospital residence ..........,...:....:........., .... ..
VretfwPR'a..Y, pllitta ~tori on Urttht1; lncludlno
Occipital nerve, evulsion (separating) of........................ .. 60.00
h~dlli . ot epfllfldl111, eompltt• procedure...""" t.12.50 NOTEs
Pl1r~nic nerve, transettion (dividing ·in two) of............... . 37.50
Urtthftlrm.PY (~uture, of yrtthral wound ~fury)..,..... 75.00 - 1. Where debrfdement and suturing both subscribed
to, pay .l?oth fees.
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Retrogasserlan neuretomy (cutting of nerve) for trigeUrtthroitomv (cutting Into urethr•) Independent pro1
eec:luN •••••••••'"'''";,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75.00
minal neuralgia (tic douloureux) ............~ ........................ 300.00
2. Removal of bone plates or pins except removal of
Spinal nerve roots, transection (dividing in two) of........ 300.00
Urethrotomy (cutting Into urethr1) opH . oper~tfon,
traction pins or other traction appliances (as this
·11 always 1 separate an~ distinct procedure).., ....... 37.50 i Sympathectomies (cutting of · sympathetic ·nerve) of .
75.00
cervical areas-unilateral .............................................. 150.00 ·
JOINTS
-"bilateral .................................................. 255.00
urethra 1nCl..v1gln1) closure of ...........~ ..........;............. 150.00
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Uterua,,cuttlng operitlon on thf~ ~gan ind fta 1ppend·
Arthrectomy-pay 1rthrodesi1 fH.
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dorsal, lumbar, sacral areas-unilateral......................... 225.00 _,
age• with 1bdomln1I appr01ch (unle11 otherwise
Arthrodesia (fusing of folnt, operative ankylosls with or
bilateral.. .................... :... 300.00
1pecJfJ1d In_ schedule) ...............;.. ,................ ,................. 150.00
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Vagina, recoriatr.ucJlon of congenital deformity........ ,.. ! .. 112.50
Ankle or ankle and. foot .............................: ................. .. 187.50 Trigeminal ner-vl!!, transection (dividing in two) of............ 300.-0Q..,
Vaginal septum, excision of............................................ .. 37.50
Elbow ........................;:••...•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• ~ •••••••••••• 187.50 , Vagotomy (cutting of vagus nerve in stomach)................ 150.00
Varicocele, e~cllfbn of (removal Qf., varicose swelling
Finger, one or more folnta ............. :......:........................ . 112.50 Vestibular nerve, transection (dividing in two) of............ 300.00 ·
of apermatic cord)-1.tnilateral .................................... .. 75.00
Foot or ankle and foot ...............................:................:.. . 187.50
OBSTETRICAL PROCEDURES
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~ btlate,al ...................................... .. . 112.50
Hip ...•.•.•••••.•.•••...• .-.•..•••.•....••••.••••••.•••••.••.•••••.•••••••••.••••.•••• 225.00
Delivery
~f
child
or
children.............................................. 100.00
187.50
Vasectomy {removal of VII deferens)-unilateral ........... . 30.00
Knee •••.••••••••••••••••••• .'•••••.••••.••••• : •.••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••.••-•.••••
Shoulder ...................................................::::.................. . 187.50 Caesarean section, Including delivery.......................... '-'-.. 15o.oq
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Spi.ne, Including aacrolliac,. except ~oc:_cyx.................. .. 225.00 Abdo.hinal operation for extra·u.terine or ectopii::
Vasotom.y {cutting qf v11 deferens) or ligation. (one or
pregnancy ...................................................................... 150.oc;
Wrist
............................................................................ .. 187.50
, both aldes-independent..procedure)-unilater_al ........ .. 2~.50
Miscarriage ........................................ .".:...... :-: ..
37.50
functional -restoration of
· bilateral : .......... . 97.50 Anthroplasty (reconstruttion,
NOTE:
This
fee
payable
wh.ere
fhere
is
a
surgical~y
induced
or
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Ventrofixatlon. (flx1tion of uterus-hysteropexy).... .",...... .. 150.00 Joint with or without bone or fascia I graft)
spontaneous
miscarriage
or
abortion.
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Ankle, or foot and ankle................................................. 225.00
VeJltroauspenslon (suspension of uterus) ....................... .. 150.00
: If there is a spontaneous abortion or miscarriage, surgical
Elbow
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225.00
Vesic:ulectomy;(re!1'0v~I of seminal vealcle)-unllateral.. .. 150.00
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manipulation may be presumed.
Finger, Including met11carpal-phalangeal f~int......each 112.50
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When there is a premature birth whether alive or not, pay
Foot, or ankle and foot ..................:...................., .......... :. 225.00
Vulvectomy {removal ofwlva)-partlal ·.......................... .. 75.00
delivery, fee.
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H.ip ........................................
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complete ......................... 112.50
Knee (except semi-lunar. cartilage) ........ ;-..................... ,~25.00
PARACEtuESIS
radical, including r-eglo.nal lyry1ph nOdes .............. ....... .. 187.50
Shoulder ............. ,............_................................................ 225.00
Tapping
(of
abdomen,
che~t(
bladder other than catJieSpine (including intervertebral disc operations)............ 225.00
terization
ear
drum,
hydrocele,
joint, or bone) ........... . 22.50·
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Tempero-mandibular .................................... :................. ·187.50
Eye
(anterior
chamber
for
inflammatory
exudate or
9'MPH GLAND.S·
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glaucoma)
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. 30.00
\!lrist ....._. ................................... :...................................... 225.00
Ex_r;ision of lymph. n~de for diagnosis or biopsy.......... 20.00
Spine
lymphadene~to.my, radical, upper neck or axillaArthrotoiny (incltlon Into Joint-independent procedu e .
Simple spinal puncture ........................................... . 22.50
unllateral . ...................... :~...................... :..................... 150.00 -with exploration and drainage or'removal of loose or
Myelography, spinal puncture for (exclusive of
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: .bilater.J: · ...: ..:......... '.:..... :.................... :.....::................ :. 187.50 foreign body)
X·rays) ................................................................ 45.00
Ankle .......... ;................................................................... 112.50
Lymphadenectomy, radical, cervic.,I or groin- .
l?neumoencephalography, spinal puncture for
Elbow ..................................................-r. ............. 7 ........ . 112.50
uriilat~r:.aJ . ............. :~ ..................... .'...:,....................... .. 187.50
(exclusive of X·rays) ..................,. ...................... . 45.00 /
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Finger .................................:...:......:......................... each 37.50
Ventricle
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bilate:ral· .................................................................. :... 225.00
Foot (including bunionectomy) ..................................... . 75.00
Ventriculography, including drill ·.tap or tapa
. Simple excl•ion of complete lymph node for tubercuHand, ................................ ~ .......................................... .. .75.00
(exclusive of X·rays)..;1 ................................ :...... . 75.00
, 1 lo~is, etc. ........................................................... :........
75.00
Hip ................. :......................................... :.................... .. 112.50 .,
Mlrilmar:y Glands-See
Breast
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Kne! (except. s_emi-luhar. ~artilage) ............... ;............. .. 112.50
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SAi.i~ARY GLANDS
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Shoulder
P1rotid abscess, drainage of......................... :............... . 37 50
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PLASTIC OPERATIONS
1Parotid gland, 'removal of ....................... ,..........~ .....-....
112:50 . · Tempero-mandibular ....................... :........ ::.................. .. 112.50
Toes .........................................,..................:.............each 37.50
ythere the operation is described ~s being done ·in
Parotld tumor, removal of, benign ...... ~ ..................... .. ll 2•50
Wrist ......., ......... ,..: ;:; ................................~ ........ -.:&gt;··· .. ···· .. _ 1~2.50
. . multiple '. stages only one fee will be allowed for the
Parotid tumor, removal of, mixed or ·malignant........ .. l50.00
52.50.
Ma.l'llpulation
of foint un~er j1ner1I Hestllesi• disloca·
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complete procedure..
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Ranula {retention cyst of mo.uth) excision of............... .
. Anoplasty (plastic operation for imperforate anus or ·
Salivary ffstula (abnormal opening ·or tract) closure of 75.oo-5 tions excluded, including application, of cast or traction
. stricture) .........................: .................................. ,............. 150.00
Sla_lolithotomy (removal of salivary calculus)............ .. 37.50 .· · Ankle .........................................................:....., ............. .. 37.50
Elbow ..................... :........................., ........:................... .. 37.50 Cleft Palat~Palatoplasty-(plastic operation f~r deft palate)
SUbmaxillary gland, excision of .....................:............. . .75.00
.
I
,Hip .. :........................... ,..... i ............................................. 37.50
one stage operation........................................................ 150.00
THYROID AND OTHER ENDOCRINE GLA~DS
Knee •••.• ,••.•.•••••••.•••••••.•••••..••••••••.•\·•••••.••• ~ •.•••••.•..•••••••••••.••
37.50
tWo stage operation ...........; .................................,........ 187.50
, Sh~ulder ........................................................................ ..
37.So
GOllRE
.
.
.
with harelip operJtion ................................... :................ 262.50
Wrist "?.'"'''"'''"; ...... : .......'; ...... :.; ................................... .. 37.50 · Ear.....Otoplaaty (plastic repair-for protruc;ling ears)
Hef!1ithyroldectomy (removal of part of thyroid):.-.......... 150.0d
Spine (with hospitalizatlon and lmmoblliz~tion).....:... . 52.50 · each ear.................... :.., ..... ::............................................ 75.00
lsthmectomy (removal of isthmus of thyroid) ............. : · 15(1.00
1
Club foot (with-application of cast)...................... initial
15.00
1
ligation (tv.ing off) . of thyroid arteries ·not followed
Otoplasty (plastic reconstruction of ear with graft · /
.
subsequent . 15.00 by thyroldectomy-. · (
.
,
. ·
of akin or cartilage) .................................. each ear 150.00
.
maximum either foot }50.00 Epispa_dias . (plastic operation on urethra) complete
o'ne or more at one operatiOn................................ 75.00
·or. mor.e stage operation;-.."::-........................... 112.50 Paracentesis .. ,....: ..................................:.:.......................... . 22.50
procedure ..............&gt;. ..... , ....................., ............... . ... . ; ....... 112.50
lapsuloplasty_;Pay arthri:&gt;plasty.'.fee
.Re~oval G_if ·adeno.m.a..or benign tumor of thyroid
Eyelid-Operation for ectropion (repair of eyelid .folded
. ,1 no payment. for X:ray treatment of thyroid).......... 150.00 Capsulotomy-Pey ,arthrofo~y fee
out) .................. ;.,.................. ;......................................... ~ _105.00
.. .
I
~
'
lhyrold, r~mnant, .eicclsion of ........ ,.................. ;.;z:...... 150.00
Operation-for entropion (repair of eyelid·folded in) 105.00
LIGAMENTS
AND
TENDONS
&lt;Thyroid,-removal. of., c~mplete or sub-total .(complete .
.
. .,·Ptsosis (correction of drooping eyelid) operation
,,.
Pr~du~it) J~~l.udlng ligation of thyroid arteries,
Achilles.tendon, lengthenii{g or shortening.:.:................ .. 75.00 '
comi&gt;Jete, each eyelid ..........,................................ .. 7~.00
to be ,treated aa one operation ........ ;................ ~ ...... ,, 225.00 Bakers cys(, ex_clsiorr of.:........................ ;.......................... . 75.00 Fatty tissue,' removal of excess .....................~ ................... . 7:J.00
Adren1lectomy, partial or total (removal of part or .
Ganglion (£Yst "of tendon sheath) excision of................. . 3l.50 feet, ·webbing of (syndactylism) ........................ each foot
75.00
of adrenal gland) ~ ........................:........................ 300.00 ligaments ancJ tendons, cutt{!!g or (ransplant-single .... .. 75.00\
with· skin grafting .........: ............. ~ ............................. .. 112.50
Carotid body tumor, excision_of.. ~ ......... .-..., ....:.......... , 15Q.OO
.
111ultiple.• 112.50 Grafts (complete procedure)
Hypophysecto~y '(removal of hypophysis) ............. :.... , 300.00
Suture of avulsed (torn ·away) tendon ·to skeletal attach•
' Arterial (see ARTERIES. &amp; VEINS)
.Pat~thyroide.ctomy_ hmoval o~ para thyroids).......;.... 2~5.00
-ment-=single· ... :.::~~ ...........: ..........................-................. . 75.00
Bone (obtaining bone graft material from another
·-Plnealectoniy (removal of' pineal body)...............~......... 300.00 Synovltl~, 1te~oslng (r~le~s' of ~ontracted t endo.n sheath)
75.00
part of 6ody) .........................,.................................... 37.50
1
1 ..
............
52.50
Tliymectomy (rem0val of thymus gfand)...................:.. 225.00 Tendon, suturing of-single .................................
·Skin-not more than··2· square inches............................ 37.50
, __r''.JJ.",
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.
multiP.I• .. ~ .... :~·.......... ~............. ~.!..... .:... · 75.00
. 2 to 25 aquar~ inches........................................ 75.00
,75.00 .
T~notomy (cutting of tendon)-single -.:: ..........: ..:............ ..
•
HEART OR CARDIAC
· 25 to 50 square inches........................................ 150.00
.
.,
_multiple-: ......................... .. 112.50
50 to 100 square inches...................................... 225.00
Angiogram; ·cutting op·eratlon for exposure of vessel.... . 37.50
or
stenosing
aynovitis
(r~lease of conTrigger
finger,
Over 100 square inches ....:................................... 300.00
AQrta, coarctation of, correction of ................................. 300.00
tracted tenaon sheath)...., .............................................. . 75.00
Tul:fe
graft
...............~ ..... ,...:.......... ,............................':.... · 225.00
Arteriogram, cu~ing OR.~ratlon' for exposvre· of .vessel.. . 37.50
.
I
.
NOTE: Where scar tiss~e, ulcerations, tumors etc. are ·
Cerdlorihapy (suture of heart wound· or injury)............ - 3.00.00 NOTE: Club foot open operations · are payable under '"Cutting
removed and skin grafting necessary after these proli:ito Joint"-~37.5Q plus cutting Operation 00 tendon--$75
Cardlotomy 1 (cutting Into heart) with. exploration or
cedures, two fees are payable. ·
·
-ceach foot) ·
. removal o'~ foreign l&gt;Ody.:................ -............................ 300.00
Hands, webbing of (syndactylism) .................. each hand 75.00 '
C.theteFfz1tion of -heart .(independent complete . pro· '
with skil'! grafting. .......: ................................................. . 112.50
' cede.ire) .. : ... :.. :..........\·.......................... :.........................:. • 75.po•
,
MUSCLES, AND FAS~IA _
Harelip-unilateral
..................:......................................... .. 112.50
Coniini.s.sur~io'my (oper,atlon on valve of heotr!)................ 300.00 , Biopsy ................; ........................................................... :.., .•
37.50
bilateral ................-:: .................................... ~ ...... .. 150,00
Conge~ltal'. defects, correctJ.~n;·oL such a, patent ductu1
DiiP,hragm 'rupture, iutu~e of (transthora~ic ~ppr~ach) . .... 300.00
combined with palatop!as)' ............................ .. 262.50
. .
(abdomln~I approach) :....... 187.50 .
•rterlosls, · (Oar.ctatlon ,of •ort1, plllmonary stenosls.... . 300.00
Hypospadias , (plasfl.c operation on urethra) compl~te
Patent ductus aritfriosla, ·correctfoii of:............................. 3d0.00 ..Oupuytren'I Contracture ·(hand).....................:..each hand'-· 75.00
p:-ocedure ......................... ~ ··················· ......~ ................... . 112.50
PerlcardleGtQmy (operation on pericardium of heart)...... 300.00 Fasciotomy. (cutting ·of fasc.ia) ...........:...........~.:...~.: .......... .. _75.00 Nose-Rhlnoplasty-all reconstruCtion operations ........... . 75.00
My01ThaphY (suture of. mu,cle)pf quadriceps or .biceps . 75.00 Otc&gt;plasty (f&gt;la'stic repair-for protruding ears) ....each ear ' 75.00
. Pericardloeenteili Cpun~ure pf ·pericirdia~ apace for
.,. ispiratlon) ....,..... ,, ......,................. ,.................................. , _22.SO Scatenotomy (cutting of scalenus muscle in,neck with or
Otoplasty fPlas1ic reconstruction of ..oear with graft of
' · Perfcl!ralotorny (~uttlng Into peric1trdlum of heartrwit~
wltfiout r~sectfon of cervical rlb)-unilat•r~I. ................ 112.50
skin or cartilage)..........:.... :.... :......................... each ear- 150.00 ·
, 'i•xploration, Clralnage•or removal of foreign body.. ;..... 300.00 •
1
bllattre1:........:........ 150.00 Palatoplasty-(plastic operation fo~ cleft palate)
.. •
·
f
· \
Sternotleid9J11astoid muscle, cutting .of'.............
~· 112.50
one stage ,operation .........................,................ ,........:.. . 150.00_
·PuIm.on1'ry
ateri.0111~,correctlon o .............. ?. ................. ~.... 300•00 · ... •
• ~.
tJ.)-o
ti f
' ·1 ,/ ............
•
"" V1lvul9cfomy:(9peratlon on valve of heart).................:.... 300.00 · ·•0 rt•co 11 is,,,..,. nee~
pera on or........~; ....... e............... . 1l2'~5o
two' stage operation ..................................................... .. -187.50 .
Wal.,.•I
t
(I nc;s9f'!_O
II
f valvi&gt;"of heart) ............................
·
/for
with harelip oper.ation ............................................ u .. . . 2~2~0
. .. .... oomy
·. .,'200.00 , Wry neck (torticollis)--operation
•
, ....,....\ .....................: .• 112;50
.
Rhinoplastv,
(pfistic operation on r:iose) complete pro-·
. ·
·
·· . ",,
HiRNIA · .
...
·
\ . NERVES ·
cedur.e ............................................................................. .
· Herni9to:nl~hernfcirrflapy.:'.ht'rnlopl~sty &gt;- -:_ •
~ Brachlal prexus, exploration of Q.ndepe~ent prOc:eCfl.!r~) 225.00 Scar tissue, excision of .......:.... :.................................. :......
1lngle-lngulnaJr femorJSI, umt&gt;lllcal, ventral or Jnclsion · 150.00 ,. Gangjlon Jofeetlons whttn' done for other· t~an 1urgtcal
Skin, correction C!f contracture, without 'grafting..............
~lhlteral-lnguln1I, or 'femoral.. ............:.............. ~ .. ~....~ 187.50
·~~e1ia-(limlt of~&gt;~· ................... '.' .............._.........~a;h
Ski~LPlaning-by wire brush or aaodpa.pering:......... ~.......
hlital or ·dl1phr1g'matfc .,.. ,....... ;·.............:...........!.?,........ . 300.00 - ~0Ubpharyngeal'1llerle, reMtetion o~ ........................ ,.. ..
Skin, removal of excess ...................................... ..:.......... ..
fnJ!c.tlon method,, 81'lflrt -ic;Oune of tre1,tment . - ,. · , . · . lnfraorbltitl or 1uprit~rblt1I nerve, ewlsion (HP.rating)
Syn~actylism (webbing of hand or foot) .. \...............eech
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electr,o-coagulation or electr&amp;-dessicat·ion fee ls payable~·
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· IObMUCO!JS-req,uirJ." 9 hospital tesicfenca •••:.__ ,.,_,,,.,.
•
•
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not requiri(l9 bi&gt;spit~I resiaence· ........,: \.. ·15.00
52.50
·:incision- and .dtainaga of '.lup,raelevator ace.a .._, __ .,:.
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RED OIL $ CRACK US-RUNAWAY TIES&#13;
CORSAIR CRASH KILLS 5 SEAFARERS&#13;
SIU WINS OT FOR SEA REFUELING&#13;
IMWU TIES UP RUNAWAY SHIPS; INJUNCTION DENIED&#13;
GOV’T PRESSURES NLRB TO RULE FOR RUNAWAYS&#13;
SIU DEFEATS HOFFA AGAIN IN SAN JUAN&#13;
OWNERS FOUL UP SHIP; SKIPPER TAKES THE RAP&#13;
SIU HALLS WILL SERVE THANKSGIVING DAY DINNERS&#13;
BOSSES LAID HARD WORK AS UNEMPLOYMENT RISES&#13;
FACT FINDERS’ REPORT ON RAIL TUG DISPUTE EXPECTED NEXT MONTH&#13;
IBU JERSEY HOME NEARS COMPLETION FERRYBOAT EMPLOYEES&#13;
STEINBERENNER REPS MEET IN DETROIT TO PROPOSE WORK RULES&#13;
URGE EARLY SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION&#13;
PENSION LIST NEARS 200 – MARK&#13;
ATLANTIC FISHERMEN NOW KICKING OFF NEW PROGRAMS FOR UNION, INDUSTRY&#13;
40-56% WAGE INCREASES, FRINGE BENEFIT GAINS WON&#13;
WAGE PARLEY NETS 7% HIKE FOR MFOW, MCS, SUP MEMBERS&#13;
JAY KAY EMPLOYEES CHOOSE STEWARDS FOLLOWING SIU’S ELECTION VICTORY&#13;
MA PLANS FOR SECOND ATOMIC SHIP&#13;
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