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The Times du lieu suivant : Munster, Indiana • 6

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THE HAMMOND TIMES Thursday, July 28, 1960 Page 6 -k Da Arrives Iii Congo Reach Agreement TOKYO (UPI) Communist China and Burma have agreed on "important subjects" In their border dispute, the New China News Agency reported today. The Com-munist news agency said the dele gations met in Peiplng Tuesday. Kidney Transplant Sought for Twins BOSTON (AP)-Jamcs and Joseph Smith, identical 17-year-old twins from Franklin, started a series of tests today to determine whether a kidney transplant might i LEOPOLD VILLE, The Congo (AP) Cries of "Long live free Congo" and "we demand a united Congo" greeted Dag Hammarsk-Jold today on his arrival In Leo-poldvllle for a survey of the infant save James' life. James, who has a kidney all nation grave ills. The U.N.

secretary-general found the young republic rapidly being ment not shared by his twin, had been a patient at Long Hospital in Indianapolis. The brothers were brought here in an Air Force plane Wednesday for tests at Peter onrf Goocf or Yu! PLEASANT VIEW DAIRY'S pacified by U.N. task forces but facing acute economic and political problems. Brent Brlgham Hospital. The tests will determine whether a healthy kidney can be transplanted from one twin to the other.

The boys, juniors at Franklin High HE HURRIED to Leopold vllle from Brussels, where Belgian Pre mier Gaston Eyskens and other of School, are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Franklin. ficials bluntly told him to keep i hands off Katanga, the rich, seces slonlst province being policed by Belgian troops. U.N.

forces control most of the major cities in the rest of the Biggest Ever This is the Edward L. Ryerson, largest most powerful vessel ever built for the Great Lakes service. The ore carrier left its fitting out dock at Manitowoc, today preparatory to being turned over to Inland Steel of East Chicago. country. There have been no major disturbances reported in the past few days.

Hammarskjold flew to ttrazza Inrnmnrated into the Rverson ville, in the former French Congo, Hatches 20 feet wide are double the and crossed the Congo River to hutch width of older ships, permit Leopoldville by launch. ting two loading chutes at a time Hundreds of Congolese shouted THE EDWARD L. RYERSON New Inland Carrier Set for Final Tests and applauded as he walked up to enter me natcnes to spoea ioaa-ing. The cargo holds are straight instpflrf of alantinar to reduce dam from the landing dock. Hoisted placards read "We demand a united Congo.

Down with Tshombe," the age from banging by unloading buckets. A five-bladed stainless steel propeller 20 feet in diameter Katanga provincial premier who NoiCartaMte4 ORANGE DRINK tortuous Manitowoc River from the Inland Steel's Edward L. Ryer proclaimed his provinces indepen dence from Premier Patrice Lu mumba's central government. New Labor Grouj shipbuilding yards to Lake Mlchl will drive the vessel. Tne Doners generating steam for the turbines are equipped with hydraulic combustion controls, the first installa gan preparatory to sea trials on Examining document officially merging organizations of son, the largest ore carrying: vessel ever built for the Great Lakes, was scheduled to leave its fitting out dock at Manitowoc, today for Aug.

3. Upon successful completion of tests, the vessel will be turned tion of this kind on any American ONE INCIDENT marred the over to Inland Steel. final tests before going into regular welcome. Congolese Foreign Minis SALE STARTS TODAY JULY 27th service. The river has been dredged and The Ryerson's crew quarters are more spacious than those of older vessels and are completely air the American Federation of Labor and the CIO in Lake County are (from the left) John Truchan, president of the merged group Hugh Gormley, state and regional director, and Leland Daugherty, first vice president.

New organization is the Lake County AFL-CIO Central Labor Union. (Hammond Times Photo) With a maximum capacity of widened to permit passage of the 730-foot long 75-foot wide vessel, conditioned. ter Justin Bomboko was barred from Brazzaville by policemen of the former French colony, itself a new republic. Muttering complaints, Bomboko and an aide waited for the secretary-general outside the airport gates. Fill taut Vitw'i MR ffhUi Ortnj Drink It rW ivmmr nfrtihw.

Ntni but pur fririt PltHtnt VWi Orint Drink nfrwk. In, t4 i far y. Tit VI THE VESSEL must literally be 26,600 tons and a top speed loaded of 16 V4 miles an hour, the Ryerson is expected to carry more than a million tons of iron ore annually in the long' runs between Lake Superior ports and the Indiana Harbor works of Inland. This is triple squeezed through the 80-feet be SEE IKE WITHOUT PASSES tween abutments of the Soo Line Johnson Will Visit Truman More than 9,000 multiracial bridge below its fitting-out berth troops have been rushed here un leaving only inches of clearance the tonnage of conventional freighters. der the U.N.

flag. Most of the units of mutinous Congolese soldiers BatMrW Bxrfr mt for ftm Br JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP) have been subdued. Times Reporters Defy Convention 'Bouncers' for the hull. While the stern is clearing the bridge, the vessel must make a 90-degree turn at a sharp bend in the river.

At this point the stream has been widened to The most urgent task confront ing Hammarskjold is to save the Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will leave his BLJ Ranch near here Friday to fly to Missouri to meet with former President Harry African republic from economic collapse within a month of its allow a few inches to spare as the FktM TE I II. I vessel swings about with its stern FAMOUS NAME SWIMWEAD OFF FINE FEMININE APPAREL 2841 HIGHWAY AVE. birth.

The young nation's treasury is running dry, and the UJM. ai S. Truman. After a luncheon talk with Tru stationary and its bow sweeping into the river channel toward the ready has aranged emergency bank ADDITION OF the Ryerson, sixth vessel in the Inland fleet, augments the per trip capacity of the company's vessels 36 per cent. It will enable Inland to transport half of its yearly ore needs in company carriers.

The balance will be carried in chartered vessels. I The Ryerson was named for Edward L. Ryerson, retired board chairman of Inland Steel, who has maintained a life-long interest in lakefront dock. loans to tide the government over. Upon successful completion of its The Congo also is looking to man, Johnson and his staff will fly in their chartered plane to Hy-annis Port, to map campaign strategy with the Democrat trials, the vessel will receive a Hammarskjold for help in lining PLEASANT VIEW DAIRY certificate of seaworthiness from up trained technicians to replace ic presidentia' candidate, Sen.

John the Coast Guard, and will then be the thousands of Belgians who fled when Congolese troops mutinied F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. turned over to Inland Steel, which will use it immediately for the after Belgium granted the Congo JOHNSON AND director Allen transportation of iron ore. independence June 30. governmental, educational, civic and philanthropic activities.

In 1958 he headed an American team of steel executives to the Soviet W. Dulles of the Central Intelligence Agency conferred Wednes Beer Sales Profitable ting in the wrong section of the grandstand. The reporters found two seats and tried to look inconspicuous. PEOPLE WITHOUT tickets kept trying to talk their way past the guards at the aisle entrances. A few succeeded and filled the few seata not claimed by ticket holders.

Teenagers who begged for "just one look at the President" were turned away. When President Elsenhower walked to the rostrum security efforts disintegrated. Crashers poured through grandstand doors and jammed the aisles. Police and ushers gave up their efforts and joined in the cheers. As the demonstration subsided and the red and white signs and streamers disappeared, the guards went back into action.

Now the crashers were willing to leave they had seen the President. Scheduled to arrive at the ore docks of Escanaba, the morning of Aug. 4, it will take its first load of iroh ore and sail to its home port at Indiana Harbor where it is expected to arrive the TJTCW YORK fUPIl Canned day night at the ranch and Johnson was briefed on secret intelligence as authorized by President Eisenhower. nnri hnttled keer crossed a cool Union. The report of that mission alerted the United States to Russia's accelerated technological progress in heavy industry.

Unless winds and current interfere, the Ryerson will negotiate the By JAMES RECHS Time Staff Writer CHICAGO Sneaking: into the Ampitheater to see President Eisenhower was just as easy for two Hammond Times reported as sneaking: into the Ford Theater was for John Wilkes Booth. Battalions of ushers and policeman couldn't keep out the reporters and uncounted others who somehow slipped into the convention Tuesday night without tickets or credentials. The reporters were among: hundreds of persons who roved from door to door of the ampitheater and clustered in groups on the sidewalk. Some were trying to buy tickets "from scalpers. Others tried to talk their way in.

MOST WERE unsuccessful. A century of experience since the Republicans nominated Lincoln taught the crowd engineers to station both a policeman and an usher at each door. If one guard weakened he'd have sup $200 million in sales for the nation's rhnin fond stores last vear. accord Johnson said he would go from ing to the trade publication. Chain wawm Hyannis Port Saturday to Nashville, and then on Sunday to Monticello, Iowa, for speeches.

Hov your mrticriptian tilled at Store Age. The magazine said sales in Individual stores varied widelv be- rinin of local Iilwi. Sales srenerallv Lifts Press Ban ranged Detween 1 ana per ceny morning of Aug. 5. At the Inland Steel plant, third largest in the nation with a yearly steelmaking capacity of 6,500,000 tons, the vessel will be unloaded and sent north on its regular trips for iron ore at Lake Superior ports.

THE RYERSON has been built to the maximum size permissable for vessels navigating the Soo Locks linking Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Unique new features have been JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)-Mil- or total stores saies. cut mere were stores which did as much as FRUIT MARKET itary authorities Wednesday lifted per cent of their total volume in 1434 Hohmae, at Douglas WE itmore 3-7290 Your Doctor It Our Boot Rtftrtnct (J John A. Kilarthi, R.Ph. beer, It noted.

a 10-day ban on the anti-Communist newspaper Nus Tntara. It had published an article accusing the government of overriding the 195 constitution. ri i i Son Injured Girl; For Independence U. S. Bonds Dad Sells Home OAKLAND.

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Y. (AP) One of farmer Laverne Shuknecht's cows kicked him Wednesday night and broke his nose. Her name was Gentle Bess. port from the other. The reporters tried to talk their way through gate after gate without success.

At a door directly behind the rostrum a group of officials covered with badges and loaded with equipment was about to go through a turnstile. The reporters mingled with them as they passed through the turnstile and flashed stern looks and press cards when the usher extended his arm to stop them. It worked. (The cards have no official status at the convention. Social security a probably would have worked just as well.) ENTERING THE convention arena was more difficult than getting into the Ampitheater building.

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