Marine Review The National Publication Covering the Business of Transportation by Water FOUNDED 1878 CLEVELAND NEW YORK Vol. 62 August 1932 No. 8 Page Wattorial 355.0505... ii eiespscanssa a eeea they ae ee ee i Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Waterway Treaty ................ 8 =e Lurline, Third Matson Liner Launched ....................... 9 eee Coe et OF sho Georgic, Largest British Motorship Described ............ 10 es Dannebrog, Royal Danish Yacht, Diesel ..................066 15 Welding Auxiliary Vessel, Completely ....................... 17 Published thly b i a. ee Publishin 7 By H. N. Wallin and H. A. Schade Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. Painting Ships’ Bottoms for Protection II .................. 21 By E. C. Powers Cleveland Office, Penton Bldg. World Shipbuilding Lowest in Fifty Years .................. 23 sH. , Edit Beg ee eee H. O. Tesles. adentutie Manager European Shipping is Fighting Hard ..................::.::::00 24 By Frank C. Bowen Chicago Office, 1347 Peoples Gas Bldg. Maritime Law—Late DeCiSIONS ................ccceceee ese ereee eens 26 chica By Harry Bowne Skillmam Ports—Marine Business Statistics Condensed .............. 27 ee Kreutzberg New Construction Ordered and Contemplate .............. 28 E. W. Kisutsterg, Advertising Rep. Stevedoring and Dock Management Progress .............. 30 Simplifying and Planning Clerical Work Pittsburgh Office, 507-8 Oliver Bldg. By H. E. Stocker S. H. Jasper Soe E. A. France Jr. Slinging Trailers Overall Reduces Loading Costs ........ 32 By H. E. Stocker Washington, D. C. Office, 1050 National Press Building Useful Hints on Cargo Handling .............:seccereeenereeeeees 33 L. M. Lamm Up and Down the Great Lakes .......:..::seeeeesecennseeeeeeeenees 34 London Office, Caxton House Equipment Used Afloat and ASHOTE .......0....ccce eee e ee en ee ens 36 estminster, S. W. Vincent Delport Personal Sketches of Marine Mem ............cseccsssceeeenteen ness 38 MARINE REVIEW is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Associated Busi- ness Papers Inc. and the National Pub- lishers Association. Entered Post Office at Cleveland, Ohio, as Sec- ond Class Matter, under the act of March 8, 1879. Copyright 1932 by The Penton Publishing Co., Cleveland, O. CONTENTS Frank P. Foisie, Manager, Waterfront Employers By Robert C. Hill Subscription United States and its posses- sions, $3 per year; single copies 35 Back numbers over three months cents. | } 50 cents. Subscription Canada $4.00; ( Great Britain and other Foreign Coun- - j y tries, £1-4 shillings. Cable addresses: Penton, Cleveland, and Irotrapen, London. hose members have pledged themselves The A. B. P. is a nonprofit organization w : J to a working code ps practice in which the interests of the men of American i d fessions are placed first—a code demanding unbiased er Rodos classified "and ceiied paid subscribers, and honest advertising of dependable products. MaRINE REview—August, 1932