Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 14, n. 10 (June 1961), p. 2

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THE LOG Two amor rane pieces legislation nae recently been enacte Canadian Parliament Se tise ake commerce, The first bill calls for federal ship build- ing subsidies which will pro- vide assistance wu Ed « The second bill restricts trade between Canadian orts akehead t Es- Que near Father yous iy veaseis of Canadian regis Sleveiend-clirts: bulker: CADILLAC (a,LAKE A’ NOBLE) Baa WILLIAM re under cherter this season e MeLouth Steel, Bradley's WILLIAM G. CLYDE, undergoing conversion to self= unloader at Manitowoc,is sche- éuled for service in July. eel's two Te-2 tanker conversion projects are tion. At Balti- the WINTER HILL, te be renemed LEON FALK, JR., 1s to lakes in July. At Lorain,the ATLANTIC DEALFR (a. HONEY HILL) to be rechristened Pi . Song the wellend Canal on June cholson Transit's aut carrier MATAAFA (a,PENNSYLVAN= TA) was sold on Mey 19 to Ran= shaneterece nye rears Terminal, Inc., of Bu: Hall Corpenatlon's 730-fo0= ter was launched ovan, She was and will cross with hatches uncut. reportedly contracted William Hamilton of Port Gl Atlantic 1 hea a sued ahebulae diesel, American Ship Building Co., purchased the Ashtabula rd of Great Lake: orks and also its Geers drydock for use at To= wh eeaercmetson Shipbuilding & Dock Co., of Superior, Wis. bed rebuilt ite principal grev- ity te provide cloveLend-cit ret former T=-3 tanker WALTER A, STERLING (a. CHIWAWA) was cnristoned at Lor- nd aa es into lake service in July. former Canadian Dept, of Transport tender ST,HELIERS June 7, enroute to her new salt water role. Canadian Vickers, Montreal, a om ct Federation, Drilling Co., Ltd., ef Ottawa, nd converted to a drill barge at Kingston Shipyard. She will be used in expleration and drtaing fer natural gas in ike Interlake's RLE: st AB underwent lake trials out of Lorain on May 27 an cleared that port on June 6 on her first trip following conv- ersion at American Ship, Oranje Lijn's new 8700 g.te passenger-cargo liner PRINSES MARGRIET, sister to PRINSES IRENE, cleared the builder's rd at Hardinxveld, Holland, for Rotterdam and sea trials on June 6, She will depart Rotterdam for Montreal on July 15, Her Chicago arrival Gate is au ues oe Shy pbuilding's second atged Saseiis destr DDG-8 MACK) passed nd for east coast commissioning on May ) By sen und Metall” <iitiengosel Scheft, Hamburg, f SERTOR was towe Detroit Marine She rep- ortedly will load scrap for Scotland, Former Tomlinson steamer P, RANNEY was towed up- bound at Detroit on May B en- route to Milwaukee for scrap cargo, presumably deatined fer Europes Former Mackinac ferry CITY OF PETOS: MARQUETTE 17), arrived at hace tabula May where she will be Aiea teas papelee Interleke's ARCTURUS (a, JAMES B, WOOD) which hes lein J e scrap pile, xed iat eye sieamerite has begun a Rouge. McCarthy's DENMARK and Mid= jones MICHAEL GALLAGHER 11 (a JENKINS, _b,JOHN W. SAVER) have been sold by Coa Export Corp., of New York to Terrestre Maritime SA, an Ita- ation, for scrap= Nicholson Transit's J.P. Grevetand to haul out the hull Former McCarthy steamer RO- BERT N, JOYNT (a,SMITH THOMP- SON) hassed through the Wel~ land May 25 under her own pow er, enroute to Levis eaning" ecnaeatoes ae bee Bus ropean voyage to the breakers, CORRECTION This column membre for dismantling. CORRECTION The Year saneo In Review, Page 7. Official number 131060. The number given -- 7340 -- was printer's error nee Cansatentiaat oe Shipping beginning in 1956, corrected in 1959. GonEOnIONE oe Teg, May 61 Tug ae 3. in 1913 a EY (US 240901) Between igar-t93h, in U.S.Navy as NAH- back to Somneroial tea de 935 as Gotham, Sold C: aaa roe? 1939, panesad HUNT, W.J.Luke ACKNOWLEDGMENTS : Al Bradle: Detroit; Wes Hi ze ]eieins »Supert omy Curt Haseltine, Detro Kidd, Toronto;” Bill MeDonel ay Detroit, Sherlock, Catherines, e

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