For the first time in more than three months the wheels of sea commerce spun at the Los Angeles harbor as 9000 men went back to work at the end of the 98-day Pacific Coast Maritime strike. Photo shows longshoremen unloading cargo from the Nichiyo Maru. Eighty-two ships became active today. Photo dated: February 6, 1937.
Nichiyo Maru (Ship) Strikes and lockouts--California--San Pedro (Los Angeles) Shipping--California--San Pedro (Los Angeles) San Pedro (Los Angeles, Calif.) Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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