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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 01, Number 02

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Brief history of shipbuilding; feature on African American janitorial staff; article on employment and payroll increases and improved transportation services; a two page photograph spread on welders; employee birthdays; a notice from local labor leaders; a series of photographs depicting the Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation's plant from 1917-1920; employee photographs; safety notices; jokes and cartoons.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 01, Number 07

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Photographs and illustrations from the launch of the Star of Oregon on Sept 27, 1941; an article about the Star of Oregon launch, and the next ships to be launched; notes and letters of congratulations from employees; advertising for the formation of an employee band; poems; a two-page photo spread titled "Labor Men and Ships: Workers Lauded"; an article about workers leisure activities; an article about vocational trailing and procedures for enrollment; safety messages and cartoons; and USO advertising.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 01, Number 09

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Schedule of events for the launching of the William Clark (Hull 172) October 26, 1941; details on the laying of a new keel after the ceremony; a four panel comic; an article about the launching ceremony of the Meriwether Lewis; an article on the members of the United States Maritime Commission to be present at the launch of the William Clark; facts about William Clark; description of the first meeting of workers interested in starting a shipyard band, including member list and instruments; photographs of the launching ceremony of the Meriwether Lewis; "Sighting the Pacific -- 1805" by D. Curtis Freeman reprinted from Lewis and Clark Journal 1905; an article about the custom of women sponsors for ship launching, a brief history of Sacajawea, and a note about Mrs. Charles A. Shea the sponsor for the William Clark; a feature title "Sportsman's Corner" describing hunting and fishing activities by Oregon County; descriptions of leisure activities and hobbies; an advertisement for vocational training courses; a safety article; and an advertisement for Navy Day on October 27, 1941.

Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation

The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 01, Number 10

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Announcement of group sickness and accident insurance plan for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation employees; Payroll and employee information; Photographs of the launch of the William Clark; articles on hobbies, groups, and leisure activities; a map and schedule for public transportation to the shipyard; advertisements for carpools; and a poem by Longfellow with illustration.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 02, Number 01

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: A New Years message from Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation; A transcript of a radio broadcast aboard the trial run of the Star of Oregon; an article about employees collecting donations for their co-workers who were unemployed or in need; an article about A.R. Hammond and his experiences in Thailand; an article about ship sponsors; advertisements for vocational training; Air raid blackout instructions; and a message and advertisements about the Red Cross.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 02, Number 04

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: A message about U.S. Treasury defense savings bond payroll deductions; an article about the Oregon Shipyard receiving the Navy "E" award, along with photos of the ceremony; photo essay about safety and handling of tools and materials; "News and Views of Oregon Shipbuilders" feature; a message from the Multnomah County Rationing Board about automobile tires; an article about the construction of the Vancouver (Washington) shipyard with a timeline of the work; and an announcement of Orville Bennett as the new head of the welding school and test shop.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 02, Number 05

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Announcement of a new ten-way shipyard to be constructed on Swan Island; instructions on what to do during a blackout; an article about an employee questionnaire regarding family medical insurance plans; a safety notice regarding eye hazards; employee "news and views"; an article about transportation methods encouraging car pools and public transit; employee contributions; a photo spread about employee wives acting as sponsors for ship launches; and an article about the ongoing construction of the Vancouver shipyard.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 02, Number 07

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article about the payroll allotment plan for defense bonds; an article about improvements to pipe assembly procedures, and improved bushings; safety messages; employee "news and views"; advertisements for bus service; updates on the plans for the Swan Island Shipyard; an article about the Vancouver shipyard with photographs of construction progress; job and vocational training advertisements; employee contributions.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 02, Number 11

Employee newsletter for the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation. Special edition to commemorate Maritime Day. Contents include: Photographs and description of the first ship launch at the Oregon Shipyard held at night; photographs and description of the second launching in celebration of Maritime Day; photographs and description of the third ship launch in celebration of Maritime Day; call for employees to donate blood; update on the progress of the Vancouver Shipyard, with photos; article about the construction of school buildings for the Swan Island Shipyard; article titled "How Liberty Ships are Built" focusing on activities in the Plate Shop; updates on Payroll Allotment War Bond Plan enrollment, radio shows, and John B. Hughes.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 02, Number 15

Employee newsletter for the Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation. Sub Titled: "War Mother". Contents include: An article titled "An Open Letter to Joe Layoff"; a notice to employees about a retroactive pay increase of $4.16 per week between April 1, 1942 and the time of publication, urging employees to use the increase to purchase war bonds; an article about the award of merit received by the shipyard, and a proposal by Henry J. Kaiser to shift manufacturing at some shipyards to the construction of cargo airplanes; a photo essay about the Vancouver Shipyard employee contribution percentage to War Bonds; an article about Template Photography and its improvement on steel consumption and layout times; an article with photos about the progress of construction at the Swan Island Shipyard; an article about prefabrication techniques and the assembly plant at Swan Island; employee "news and views"; an article about techniques for conserving oxygen and acetylene; an article about rubber conservation; An article titled "War Mothers -- 1942 Style" with a profile on Mary Carroll, who along with Jeanne Wilde were the first women ship workers; an article titled "How Liberty Ships are Built" focusing on the Assembly Building; employee contributions.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 02, Number 23

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: "Second Front, Labor Management Committee Speeds Program on Ideas"; war bond progress; "Here's what Oregon's 100 Liberty Ships Mean"; "Short Order Shipyard" about ship prefabrication; "Swan Island Shaves" photos and cartoons relating to a beard growing competition at the Swan Island Shipyard; "News and Views of the Three Shipyards"; "Bachelor City" about new facilities being constructed at the Hudson House dormitory; "Dormitory 'D' Comes Back" about the fire and reconstruction of the dormitory; "Does it Matter what a Shipyard Worker Eats?" with images and description of ideal nutrition practices; "How Liberty Ships are Built" focusing on ship boilers; "Three Yard Scorecard" and employee news.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 02, Number 24

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article about holiday festivities at the shipyards, including fundraising for sick and injured employees; "The Last Voyage of the Star of Oregon" describing the sinking of the first ship constructed at the Oregon Shipyard; an article about fire prevention and tanker construction; "News and Views of the Three Shipyards"; a section about the Vancouver shipyard, the "Mystery Ships" constructed there, and the Northern Permanente Hospital; "How to Keep from Catching Colds" public service announcement; "How Liberty Ships are Built" about the "second deck" interior portions of the ships; "Three Yard Scorecard" and list of song contest winners.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 03, Number 03

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Message to workers about pedestrian safety along main transit routes, particularly around schools, with a map for those routes and school zones; an article about the S.S. Schenectady breaking in half at its berth in January 1943 and a letter from Dale Davis offering to work extra shifts to replace it; an article about the safety records at the shipyards with statistics by type of injury; "Shipyards in the Snow" photo essay; "News and Views of the Three Shipyards" including women welding competitions, and the shipyards tallest and shortest employees; "The ABC of Tax Payments"; List of additional winners of prizes for production or safety ideas; an article about transportation options and encouraging alternative transportation; "How Liberty Ships are Built" focusing on rudders and steering mechanisms; an article about templates and template storage at Swan Island Shipyard.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 03, Number 06

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Announcement of Eleanor Roosevelt to christen the first Escort Carrier ship produced at Vancouver Shipyard, previously referred to as the "Mystery Ship"; an article about the receipt of three more gold stars for the flag of merit given by the U.S. Maritime Commission; an article about child care options, prices and locations; "Shipyards at Night" photos and descriptions of the activities at each shipyard during the night shifts; a warning about proper tool care and maintenance; February winners of the Labor Management Committee's Idea prizes; "News and Views of the Three Shipyards"; "How Liberty Ships are Built" focusing on installation of winches, smokestacks and masts; "Man the Lifeboats" about the equipment and provisioning of life boats and rafts.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 03, Number 16

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Employee letters; "How a Leadsman Leads" about the qualifications and opportunities for leadership positions; illustration and description of the new Victory ship; "Life on an Aircraft Carrier"; "Shipyard Wife" a profile of Lois Nelson; "What will happen when you quit building ships?" a survey of various employees; "What's in a name?" profiling employees with interesting nicknames and how they got them; An article about water quality and the introduction of chlorine, with chemical analysis; "News and Views of the Three Shipyards" including an update on Hermina "Billie" Strmiska who finished in second place in the national women's welding competition; an article promoting the family hospital plan for Vancouver Shipyard employees; "Spend, Sucker, Spend" by Ralph De Castro, encouraging workers to save their money and invest in war bonds.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 03, Number 17

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Article about an upcoming government war loan drive; an article about taxes; "'22' means better job security" about the endeavor to launch 22 ships at the Oregon Shipyard in the month of September 1943; article about the carrier U.S.S. Midway, the ninth carrier lauched from the Vancouver Shipyard; an article about tankers launched from Swan Island Shipyard and the receipt of a "T" flag from the U.S. Treasury; "Here Comes the Kaiser Invasion Fleet..." about the rapid growth in the number of vessels supplied; Drawing by Raymond B. Rodgers depicting the fleet of ships built at the Kaiser Shipyards; "Vancouver Builds a 'Bustle'" with photographs, drawings, and a description of the craft, used to add buoyancy to the stern of the escort carriers during launch to prevent damage to the bottom of the vessel; "Now it's dorms for Women" about the first dormitory at Swan Island exclusively for women; "News and Views of the Three Shipyards"; "The Worker Speaks" letters to the editor.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 03, Number 21

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: "Tanker Champs" about the award given to Swan Island Shipyard for tanker production; updates from the other shipyards; "Winners… in the Safety Boner Contest" contest from an earlier issue; an article about the United Seaman's Service in Portland; "The Big Drive" photos and descriptions of the events to begin a production push at the Vancouver Shipyard; "News and Views of the three shipyards"; "The Worker Speaks" employee submissions; "Safety Clothes for Women" information and photographs about preferred workwear; "Where there's smoke..." article about welding safety; An article about materials salvage operations at the three shipyards, to prevent waste; and a public health notice.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 05, Number 42

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Cover photos showing installation of the last propeller installations at Swan Island Shipyard, Cranes at Vancouver Shipyard, and scrap piles from dismantled parts from cancelled ship orders; a report on patrol ship repair contracts at Swan Island; article about the winner of the War Fund Jeep prize.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 05, Number 47

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: an article about the launching of he Brainerd Victory, the last ship built at Oregon Ship yard; an article about Oregon built transport ships bringing troops home; an article about the launch of the Boise Victory; an article about selling remaining scrap steel from Oregon Ship yard; an article about the OSC paint department; an article about ship repair operations at Swan Island; an article on the degaussing and deperming station at Swan Island; a photoessay about wartime activities in the OSC shipyards; an article on the launching of the SS Land Ready, the last ship launched from the Vancouver ship yard; an article on the Oregon Victory Loan Queen candidates; an article about the shortage of toys and Christmas toys that can be made at home.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Volume 06, Number 05

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: an article about the U.S.S. Steamer Bay being used to transport troops home from the Pacific Theater; an article about the sale of Willamette Iron & Steel corporation to the Guy F. Atkinson company; an article about the Oregon Physicians Service extending health care plans to cover families of Kaiser workers; an article about Kaiser ships involved in the task force for Atomic Bomb Tests; an article about a Red Cross poster featuring Portland GI, Pfc, Gordon Pyle; an article about the decommissioning of the U.S.S. Edgecomb; an article about the Red Cross’ post-war duties and fund drive; an article about wounded veterans learning arts and crafts.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 05

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on the trial run of the Oregon Shipyard built AP-3 Victory ship, the S. S. United Victory; an article on night shopping in St. Johns; an article on the availability of the Portland Civic Recreation center for Kaiser workers and families; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built, AP-3 Victory ship, the S. S. Luxembourg; an article on the federal income tax deadline; an article on gasoline conservation tips; the Worker Speaks column; an article on Oregon Shipyard contracts for AP-3 Victory cargo ships and AP-5 Attack Transports; an article on telephone usage at the Oregon Shipyard; an article on single men’s and women’s dormitories; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-3 Victory ship, the S. S. Netherlands Victory; an article on gas rationing; an article on launching the Swan Island Shipyard built oil tanker, the S. S. The Dalles; an article on the menu at the Oregon and Swan Island Shipyards’ Child Service Centers; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on workers’ postwar employment plans; an article on the Labor-Management suggestion contest winner—a new hydrostatic pipe-testing pump; an article on sponsoring the Oregon Shipyard built AP-3 Victory ship, the S. S. Belgium Victory. Approximately ¼ of pages 5 and 6 are damaged. Someone has torn a piece out of these pages.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 07

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on a Kaiser shipyards worker recruitment drive; an article on pneumonia cases among shipyard workers; an article on the child service center menu; an article on postwar employment for disabled veterans; an article on gas ration rules; an article on postwar employment opportunities in South America; an article on Jewish war workers’ meetings in Vanport; an article on the need for performers for Oregon Shipyard lunchtime shows; an article on preparations for the launch of the Oregon Shipyard built Victory ship, the S. S. Iran Victory; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; articles on Portland postwar employment—the Moses Plan; an article on the launching of the Oregon Shipyard built Victory ship, the S. S. Canada Victory; the Worker Speaks column; an article on “voice mirror” (voice recording) classes at the Oregon Shipyard; an article on volunteer marine electricians at the Oregon Shipyard; an article on the Oregon Shipyard First Aid Station’s case load.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 22

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on the Vancouver Shipyard drydock construction; an article on the salvage drive at eight Portland housing projects; an article on the North and South Dakota state picnic; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on the launching of the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Laporte; an article on the launching of the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Lycoming; the Worker Speaks column; a piece on Oregon Shipyard coming events; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Latimer; an article on the War Bond poetry or jingle contest winners; an article on used car prices; an article on the Oregon Shipyard Vox Pop show; an article on winners in the Portland fire drill team contest.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 25

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on Vanport Red Cross sewing projects and nursing classes; an article on the Vanport adult chorus; an article on the Idaho State picnic; an article on a children’s circus at Vanport; an article on the Labor-Management Suggestion contest winners and their achievements; an article on Oregon Shipyard’s increasing lead in AP-5 Attack Transport construction; the Worker Speaks column; an article on the value of AP-5 Attack Transports; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on postwar job opportunities for electrical workers; an article on a War Loan (bond) drive with a new car as a prize; the Stubby and His Friends column; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Mellette.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 26

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on the Victory ship’s future as a postwar merchant cargo vessel; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on the Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin State picnic; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Mellette; an article on Oregon Shipyard’s home service menu; an article on Oregon Shipyard’s need for talent for graveyard shows; an article on lunch menu suggestions; the Worker Speaks column; the Stubby and His Friends column; an article on swing shift dances; an article on Hazel A. Drapela, the only female deaf electrician.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 36

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on wet winter weather slowing down shipyard construction; an article on McMinnville and its community; an article on a Vanport Inter-Racial forum; an article on Oregon Shipyard’s retention of the AP-5 Champ flag for leading in AP-5 construction; the Stubby and His Friends column; an article on the record number of Oregon Shipyard new hires; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built AP-5 Attack Transport, the U. S. S. Freestone; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on Oregon State College engineering classes; a Know Your Northwest series article on the dairy industry; the Worker Speaks column.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 40

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: Articles on the Oregon Shipyard fire earlier in the week; articles on the Oregon Shipyard AP-5 Attack Transport construction schedule; an article on the Oregon Shipyard payroll checks; an article on the United Seamen’s Service and Merchant Marine show at the Portland Art Museum; an article on Armistice (Veterans) Day celebrations; an article on Vancouver Shipyard winning the AP-5 Attack Transport Champion Flag for its lead in AP-5 construction; the Worker Speaks column; an article on the conversion of Liberty ships to transport mules; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; a Know Your Northwest series article on mining and fishing; an article on the availability of the Swan Island gym for Oregon Shipyard workers; an article on the first anniversary celebration of the Oregon Shipyard Child Service center; an article on woodworking classes in Vanport.

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 41

Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on the problems of delivering supplies to the front; an article on the launch party for the AP-5 Attack Transport the U.S.S. Kershaw; an article on Henry Kaiser’s Thanksgiving message; articles on the installation of new I.B.M. equipment at the Oregon Shipyard after the fire; an article on women shipyard employees working seven days a week and preparing traditional Thanksgiving dinners; an article on Oregon Shipyard Assistant General Manager Albert Bauer thanking workers at the three Kaiser shipyards for assistance after the fire; an article on increased AP-5 Attack Transport production goal at the Oregon Shipyard despite rebuilding the Administration building; an article on reorganizing the Oregon Shipyard Administration departments after the fire; an article on Oregon Shipyard workers singing with the Apollo Club in Portland; an article on the survival of war bond and payroll records at the Oregon Shipyard Administration building; an article on the new configuration of offices at the Oregon Shipyard Administration building; an article on the recruitment of workers for the Swan Island shipyard; the last of the Know Your Northwest series articles—on the higher standard of living in the Pacific Northwest; Stubby and His Friends column; an article on postwar projections of a larger U.S. merchant fleet; an article on older workers of the “wax pot” crew who maintain the launch wax.

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