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"By HELEN KIRKPATRICK Times Foreign Correspondent ) LONDON, Feb. 14.—~The world's largest troopship, Queen Elizabeth, is winding up her war career and preparing to become the world’s -largest- luxury liner. v .The Queen made her next to the last crossing from™ New York to Southampton in unusually -calm weather, while her sister ship the Queen Mary, carrying British war brides to New York, buffeted about in bad gales. The Queen Elizabeth's departure from New York on Feb. 6 was dramatic, in the silence of the strikebound harbor. z American businessmen once again canvassing European markets and British and French women and children returning home after the war lent the first civilian touch. First Trip in 1940 Ordered by the Cunard White Star line, the 90,000 tonner,, on completion early in 1940, was immediately requisitioned by the British government. In March 1940 she made the Atlantic crossing to New York without the usual trial run. There she was stripped of civilian fittings before going to the Pacific to trans port Australian troops to the Middle East, In the intervening five years, she and the Queen Mary carried 1,250,000 British, American and Canadian troops nearly 1,000,000 miles, or the

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world. On Aug. 30, 1945, the Elizabeth arrived in New York with the largest troop contingent any ship ever carried—15851 American soldiers’ returning from Europe. : The Elizabeth will make her last trip as a troopship when she sails for New York tomorrow with Canadian troops. ' On her return she will go into Clyde for refitting as a luxury liner, which is expected to take six months. The Cunard line has purchased her for 7,000,000 pounds— $28,000,000.

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By KEYES BEECH Times Foreign Correspondent HONOLULU, Feb, 14.—The war signed the “death warrant of the; battleship” and it is doubtful if the, United States ever will build another. : That is the belief of Adm. John H. Towers, the navy's top-ranking airman who’ a week ago took command of the Pacific fleet from Adm. Raymond A. Spruance. If any further proof is needed that the battleship is obsolete the coming test of the effects of an atomic. bomb on surface units probably will supply it, Adm. Towers said. | “Nobody can predict the exact results of the atomic bomb test,” Towers said. to think that if you drop ar: atomic bomb somewhere near a fleet everything in the area will be sunk. “On the basis of what I know about Hiroshima I don't think that will happen,” he said. “It may be possible to build ships of new design that will minimize the effects of the atomic bomb. Doubts New Construction “But I doubt if well ever build

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