THE LOG For lack of a purchaser, Bradley's CALCITE is being dismantled at Conneaut. It was announced recently that operation of the four Midland Steamship Line boats will be handled this spring by Browning Lines, Inc., of Detroit. Conversion work on Islands Shipping Ltd's WHEAT KING (a.LLAN- DAFF) is progressing at Port Weller Dry Docks, Ltd, The former tanker's forward cabin has been moved aft, just ahead of the ves- selts stack, This ocean-laker will enter service soon after nav- igation opens. Initial scrapping operations have begun at Port Weller on the former Northwest Steamship package freighter SUPERIOR (a.PARKS FOSTER). din The 19 operating schedule of the cruise ship AQUARAMA (a. MARINE A ) has been altered. On Fridays the steamer will op- erate out of Detroit on trips into lower Lake Huron, On Wednese days the converted C-l will cruise Lake Erie out of Detroit, Tol- edo and Cleveland, The balance of her daily schedule will be in the normal Detroit-to-Cleveland service, The 532-foot midbody section for Pioneer Steamship's T-3 GULF= OIL (a NESHANIC), being converted at Maryland Ship, Baltimore, to a 730-foot leaker, was launched at the Verolme Shipyard in Hollend the week of Feb, Se ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Al Bradley, Detroit; Curt Haseltine, Detroit; Stoddard White, Detroit, and Paul Sherlock, St.Catherines, We. Je Luke CORUNNA Young Photo from Father Dowling See Page Three