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By COURTENAY MOORE United Press Staff Correspondent NEWPORT NEWS, Va, March 90.—The world’s greatest warship {was christened here today, but it ‘won't be floated until a balky tide gets around to playing the full-role assigned to it in the ceremony. The ship is the 45,000-ton supercarrier Midway, from whose decks one day will fly a brand: new kind | of warplane designed to give the enemy a brand new kind of trou- | ble. Built in a drydock instead of the| | conventional ways, the Midway was | {to have been floated at precisely | {8:43 a. m. (Indianapolis time) by! | the simple expedient of admivting | sea water into the dock. | Tide Not High Enough | But the tide didn’t come through with its full contribution to the] proceedings. By calculation, the tide should have been high enough to float the blocks-long craft at 9:43. The way it turned out, however, the tide was four inches short, and the actual floating of the Midway was therefore delayed Navy officials said they expected the tide to make up the missing four inches later today or early tomorrow,
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WEDNESDAY MENUS Meringue .custard: . Four thsps. salt, 1 qt. milk, 4 eggs, separated, '; tsp
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Chilled grapefruit halves Sania. Sausage squares Ralsin-cider sauce
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graceful * hull, Mrs. Bradford W.| Ripley 1I, Dayton, O., sponsored the new queen of aircraft carriers. She is the daughter of Ohio's former Governor James M. Cex, Democratic presidential candidate in 1920, and the widow of a navy! pilot kitted in a Pacific crash. Assistant Secretary of Nz for Air Artemus L. Gates delivered a brief address. and wished. the ship good huniing
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|gredients except fat. Have fat inment and dimensions. But scme de-| Luncheon skillet to depth of 'i-in. Using a ’ i c. measure, carefully pour mixture! A chip of such siz is bourd to
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Grapefruit with honey {first but ‘carefully scoop - €dges { have such protection. It will carry : ‘toward center of each patty with a jjore than 80 planes.
nner, : ‘ y Di He ei -\spooi. ' Brown one side” of eaeh giwme she is described as the vigMock chicken legs (veal and pork). patty over medium heat until firm, gest warsnip ever built. she must be Mashed potatoes. turn #hd brown slightly on other|.jpse to 1000 feet long. The 33, 000Creamed peas . |side. Remove from. skillet and keep, {on saratoga, now the largest car“eo aA.0r law i Cabbage slaw hot while cooking remainder. Servci ic» in service, has an overall length Cornmeal Parkerhouse rolls immediately with soy sauce. Makes] of 888 feet. \ | Chocolate cream ple about 12 patties. { The. navy says she will have a
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Broad Ripple chapter 315, O. E:
{p. m. tomorrow in the Broad RipIple’ Masonic temple. - Officers
will be: ‘Ruth. Chiltoi. worth Robert | 8chwarzer worth} Maboelle Schwarzer, assiciate : Thoums Chilton, - associate patron Tons Compton, secretary Nelle Whitehead treasurer, Beulah Taylor, conductress; Rhea Downs, associate conductress; Lucy Lindberg,
Passmore, organst; Ruth Carter, Adah; Myra Shawhan, Ruth; Esther Yohler, Esther; Melva Gater, Martha, P earl | John Compton, sentinel Prampter will be Edna Ross; stereoptican, Ralph Shawhan, and soloist, Lucille McMahon. Goldie Schlegel is publicity chairman.
GROTTO AUXILIARY TO, HOLD NIGHT MEETING
|of the program following the meetling of the Women’s auxiliary of the | Sahara Grotto at 8 p. m. tomorrow |in the club house, 4107 E. Washing{ton st.
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Doris Day, Butch Stone and Richard Shanahan.
urday in Howe high school audi- apearance in Irvington. GEORGE BRENT torium. Elmer Steffen, director, has served
| lowing:
Mozart Galupp Adaglo—Giga phony orchestra, the choir has | Bach Sinfonia to Secular Canta ’ Byrd J'hn Come Kisse Me N sung on nation-wide radio broadGodowsky .. -.-Old Vienna jeagts ang “in several private allGrainger Molly on the Y
TschalkowskKs been given to U4S O. centers here lan Laut and Louise Swan, a piano
for soldiers who would like to at- duet, and Rosemary Lawler, solist, tend the concert. will be featured. Jane Hampson
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The ‘Sons of Heaven’ on Luzon T0 HOLD ASSEMBLIES :
The ° social studies department Times Foreign Service Since fhen the.Japs, thanking the of Howe high fchool is sponsoring WITH THE 38TH DIVISION ON emperor for his far-sighted provi-|three town meeting assemblies at
‘Warship Weighs 45, 000 LUZON, March 20—Patrols of the dence, have fled happily down the the schbol tomorrow {38th division, beating the bushes of wrong path, smack into an ambush Participating in ‘the discussions [Luzon for Jap straggles, have de- of grinning Yank {will be Bill Ayres. Bill Locklear vised a new and effortless method! Col. ‘Ives and Maj. ‘Harold Man- Ruth Meehan, Fran MAree, Rita [for - trapping the little sons of gold, Evansville, were so delighted Jo Ferguson, Jane Ellis, Shirl
heaven, with the systent that another Japa- Diehl, - Josephine Justice, Suzanne Several days ago.a Yank patrol nese sigh has been posted in the .Moslienrose, Marion Knight, Barfound a neatly lettered Japanese hills, .. bara Mvers, Joanne Waods, Virginia sign, tacked to a tree at a fork in Five-Minute Conscience Rita, Roland Swingiey and Dick a jungle trail. An arrow pointed “Rice dump, this way,” it says | Newcomer, down one of the paths, The Japs study the sign intently
The cost of “Little Women" which
“American ambush this way,” whoop jovously and ru ‘ r in | . d run naively 1 will be presented by the Footlight
warned He A 5 the digestion of te Aron ny Revelers, Howe dramatic organizae Wrong Road cw» Instead of rice, they are fed a diet tion April 6 in the school auditoThe scout consulted with Col ©f machinégun and rifle fire , rium, has been announced by DarWashington M. Ives, San Antonio. I'he ethics of the thing bothered rell Gooch. dramatics coach
The next day the sign was back Me for all of five minutes,” grinned | “nro bers of the cast are Josephine
1 v on the tree. There had been but belive Ives. “Bul can I help it if they | Justice, Billie Krammes, Maellen one change. The arrow now pointed pglitve In. signs | Wright, = Alice’ Harrison, LaVonne toward the other trail.
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Symphonic Choir to She On | incu on committees tor tn
Bernadette Forum Program Cimciey,
An elaborate program has been ar- The choir, formed in 1937, soon Dangerous!
ranged for the Indianapolis sym- after the reorganization and expan- PE TR Tr phonic ‘choir's appearance at the sion of the Indianapolis symphony possesses her soul Bernadette Forum at 8:15 p. m. Sat- orchestra, will be making its first HEDY LAMARR
San - ro PAUL ss mere in that capacity since the: choir’s Dress
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symphony orchestra director, be-
Concert Thursday cause of his broad’ experience and re
musical ability.”
3 3 “ PANN Dr. Fabien Sevitzky has an I'he choir has had three presi- Motion Picture Industry nounced the program to be given dent Louis Schwitzer, who served 4 1 at the chamber music concert in RED CROSS WEE § 9 ‘ the Columbia club ballroom at 8:3( from 1937 to 1940; Leonard A. pvbeivviadbipin | p. m. Thursday Strauss, from 1941 to 1943, and the
Numbers will include. the fol- President leader, Herman W. Kothe. Keep Your RED CROSS At His Side!
In addition to the rendition ‘of Eine Kleine Nachtmusic major choral works with the sym-
ie | choral concerts. Fifty free admission tickets have In the Bernadette program, Mar-
a s— will he the accompanist.
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