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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 10

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The Timesi
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Munster, Indiana
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10
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Sunday, August 7 1960 THE HAMMOND TIMES Pajre A-10 SS EDWARD L. RYERSON CHIMED RECORD ORE TONNAGE New Queen The Lakes Docks at Inland erty, which they called old, dilapL dated and a known fire hazard. Palla, the suit charges, allowed a known fire hazard to stand, and the Waldens let it get that way. Both structures are slated for razing under the Purdue Calumet Foundation's redevelopment plans. $30,000 Suit Filed Against East Chicago and 2 Officials A $30,000 damage suit filed InlPotesta did not make required Lake Superior Court names two Inspections of the Walden prop- East Chicago public officials a defendants.

GET READY GET SET GO! jr Building Commissioner James R. Potesta and Fir Cnief Nick Palla Jr. are named, along with the City of East Chicago and Mack and Margaret G. Walden, owners of property at 3722 Pulaski East Chicago. Plaintiffs In the case are Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Smith, owners of property at 3724 Pulaski St. A FIRE March 22 destroyed the building at 3722 Pulaski and high winds caused the fire to spread to the Smith's building, causing considerable damage to the 820,000 apartment there. The Smiths, in the suit, said 1 t-t By ART GORLICK Times St Writer The new "Queen of the Lakes," the SS Edward L. Ryerson, docked yesLerdsy at Inland Steel Co.

Indiana Harbor Works after lt maiden voyage. On board the 730-foot ore carrier a record 23,378 tons, loaded at Escanaba, Mich. The sleek, modern. Unci the Ilyerson first appeared through the lake mist about noon. It was greeted by an Inland motor launch a half mile off shore.

Aboard the launch, The Admiral, was Edward L. Ryerspn, former Inland chairman, for whom the vessel is named. "A man has some pretty fine feelings when he sees a boat especially one as fine as this one bearing his name," Ryerson said. THE RYERSON bellowed a whis-lie greeting, and then went about the business of docking at its home port for the first time, a process requiring one hour and a quarter. i.

Recovering Burglar's Victim Barks GRIFFITH Dlkkle, a two-year-old Manchester Pomeranian, barked Saturday for the first time since the dog's skull had been fractured Thursday during a burglary of a Griffith home. Police found a broken clothespole in the kitchen when they Investigated the burglary at the home of Donald Schan-laub, 847 W. Woodside Dr. The dog apparently barked when the Intruder entered the home through a kitchen window, was found unconscious when the family returned to the home about 11 p.m. Mrs.

Schanlaub said Dikkie was tied up In the kitchen in a spot where she could not have reached anyone climbing through the window. The clothes pole used in the slugging was brought from the garage. A veterinarian diagnosed the dog's Injury as a skull fracture. Mrs. Schanlaub said Dikkie opened her swollen, bloodshot eyes Saturday for the first time since the incident, barked weakly but could not yet get up on all four legs.

Loot in the burglary was a portable TV and an electric clock. Jf rltjju TTT TXT i Basic to winning any kind of a race it getting off to a good start! When it comet to winning financial success, this usually means formulating a good, plan for systematic saving, and opening an account here. Then KEEP SAV. INS on schedule! First ashore was Capt. ucorgc W.

Fisher. He greeted Ryerson with a handshake and said, "Welcome aboard, sir. It was a fine THIS IS THE EDWARD L. RYERSON, the entered Indiana Harbor Saturday. On board new "Queen of the Lakes," a 730-foot giant was a record 23,378 tons of ore.

ore carrier, flagship of the Inland fleet, as it (Hammond Times Photos) trio." Capt. Fisher later said, This Is the proudest moment or my career. It was the second time Capt. MsiW.HM mil "SAVE WHERE SAVINGS PAY' Fisher brought home a "Queen of the Lakes," a title given the largest Returns to U.S. After 13-Year Stay hi Russia DETROIT UPD Thirteen years ago, Thomas Mooradian, 19, a high school honor student and athletic star, left the United States, his family and his friends to live in Soviet Armenia.

Now 32, Mooradian is once more an American citizen. On his first day home Friday, he announced he wanted only two things: "To see a baseball game and visit my old school." DURING HIS 13 years In the Soviet Union, Mooradian attended a university in Armenia, graduated and became a teacher. He visited all 18 Soviet republics as a teacher of physical education. But he became quickly disillusioned. "It was hell," he said.

"I just want to forget the past 13 years. I'm only Interested In the future." Through the efforts of the U.S. diplomatic corps and Detroit's Armenian colony, Mooradian finally was able to return home. freighter on the Great Lakes. Tne last time was In 1950 when he was master of the Wilfred Sykes, also 7nm an Inland ore carrier.

Every Savings Account Fully' Insured To $10,000 by a Government Agency CURRENT RATE Brief formal ceremonies were he as the first of the ore. lifted from No. 9 hold, was set ashore. BUILT AT Manitowoc. the Ryerson steamed out at about 11:30 p.m.

Thursday and arrived at Escanaba, early Friday, where U.S. Orders Ouster Of Alleged Red NEW YORK (UPIJ The Immigration and Naturalization Service ordered the deportation of Mrs. June Gordon, 59, a native-born Russian said to have been active in the Communist Party In this country for many years. The service said Mrs. Gordon entered this country illegally from Canada In 1928.

She has until Aug. 15 to appeal the deportation order. It took on its cargo. Then, after a slight delay In Es canaba, It set out for Indiana Har bor. CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 5311 Hohman Hammond, Indiana WE 3-0432 Branch Office 109 E.

Joliet Crown Point It was designed by H. C. Downer and Associates, Cleveland, naval architects. It has streamlined deck houses and masts and 20 -foot hatches, almost twice as wide as BLESSED RELIEF HOOSIER FURNITURE APPLIANCE for thost il iw GANG STILL ON' THE RYERSO.VS those of typical older vessels. cost of the new lake giant was $8,000,000.

Its capacity is tons. The Ryerson was christened January 21 by Mrs. Ryerson. When she saw her husband's namesake at work for the first time, she said, "They are worthy of each other, this boat and my husband." ONLY OXE mishap occurred during the voyage, according to Eino R. Kaarlela, 3315 Concit, Highland, Chief Engineer.

"There was a break in a stud of board for whom the vessel was named, looks on. With them are, from left, Philip D. Block, vice chairman of Inland's board, and Joseph L. Block, chairman of the PLANK, Capt. George W.

Fisher, left, greets Mrs. Edward L. Ryerson, who christened the giant boat January 21. Edward Ryerson, second from left, former chairman of the Inland GIIAWIIJG, BURNING, KfilFING PAINS in your STOMACH due fe stomach acidify the stern which keeps water from cnte inj; the boat through ithe propeller shaft." he said. "It didn't slow i up any." i Kaarlela called the console with which he aontrolls all power equip make this toddy's best ment of the vessel, "an engineer's EDRON Is the wonderful "gold.n yellow" antacid m.dicine that has h.lp.d so many find bl.ss.d relief from the agonies of indigestion, ups.t somach.

gas. sour stomach dream." i Others of the crew already have a fondness for the mammoth. and heartburn du. to acidity. EDRON n.utralix.s powerful Besides Mr.

and Mrs. top Inland officials attending the ceremonies were Joseph L. Block, chairman; Philip D. Block, vice chairman; Carl B. Jacobs, vice president of raw materials, and Riley O'Brien, fleet manager, IN'LAND NOW has six ore carriers, but none having even near the specifications of the Ryerson.

Inland's second largest boat, the Wilfred Sykcs, Is 678 feet long, 52 feet shorter than the Ryerson. After unloading Its cargo, the Ryerson steamed out at 5:30 a.m. this morning for Superior, near Duluth. "We got this boat operating." Capt. Fisher said, 'now we have to make it pay for itself." Missouri Seizes Struck Utility KANSAS CITY, Mo.

(UPD -Employes of the strikebound Kansas City Power and Light Co. were called back to work Saturday following seizure of the utility by the State of Missouri. Members of striking Local 1461 of the Electrical Workers Union defied the state move and manned picket lines for several hours Friday. But William James, business manager of the local, called off the pickets late Friday night after the state started contempt proceedings against the union. At issue In the strike which began July 12 re wages, safety rules, work hours, job descriptions holidays and length of contract.

I Crewmen, drinking coffee in the stomach acids for FAST RELIEF coats and soothes the stomach walls for LONGER-LASTING RELIEF. EDRON is safe and gentle, too fr.e of constipating effect, with no acid rebound. Non-habit forming; 'pleasant to take. Individual may vary but you must be completely satisfied or money r.fund.d! Used by thousands. Your drug store has it now, full pint bottle $3.50.

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I First Mate Harry H. Cheever, who lives at 17041 Green Bay Lansing, was greeted by his wife when the Ryerson docked, i Second Mate Victor J. Foshion lives at 2918 141st East Chi- cago, and Third Mate Raymond D. Lundquist at 4119 Grace also In the Twin City, i Bennie L. Wentworth, 17031 Green Bay Lansing, is first assistant i engineer, and James H.

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