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Sam was asked today to help finance a construction of two super-cabin-liners—each a fourth longer than Great Britain's Queen Mary and Queen .Elizabeth. The super liners ‘could speed 10,000 peace-

time passengers and 30,000 troops across the Atlantic in four days.

erty Liners, Inc, in a petition filed with the National Maritime Board. The firm asks the government to provide $120 million as a construction-differential subsidy. The two ships would cost $200 ition; but the other $80 million either would be supplied or assumed by the owners. After construction, the ships would operate without government subsidy, the petition said. : 2 During World War II, the ‘United States paid Great Britain §160 million to. transport U, 8. troops

: S. Asked To Help Build Two Superliners For Passenger, Wartime Troop-Carrier Service

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scoping and ventilators collaps- strong enough to handle rocket- and maintained in peacetime. feet. Their beams would be 144 no class division, and all a

and cross the Atlantic in slightly|ing would be autsinatically con-ifiring fighters. {There would be no carpets to re-|feet as compared to the Queens’gers would have the run ¢ fess than five days. The: commer- Jobs g. | In the past, several months > a 1108 feet. “Their. draft woul }¥ a vertible even at sea int , - . raft would be ship. Food would be served cafes cial speed of new liners would be | a Into an. UNOD- | ere required to convert commer. MOY: NO salons to fill in withig," 0 oi gi chiacement above|teria style. ty

jer. structed flight deck 800 feet long! \ {temporary bunks. Each ship : ; in excess of 34 knots. In an emer- BE cial liners to troop carriers. With | la have 11 decks above the 105,000 tons. Mr. Chapman, a former presis

gency they could cross the Atlan-iand 140 feet wide. The top deck, the two ships which Liberty Lin- " teh i Four-Dav | Lines, tic in slightly more than oe designed for recreation in peace-lers, Inc. i, to build. how.| Vaterline. Each would have 5000 Yous-Day Crossing Seen ed Anes: nas days with each ship carrying two|time, could be converted—over- ever, 30,000 troops could move| Cains, sath ih 2 Si 3 Jeet 1 Clie silly + Liberty Liners, |, ships. His two vice presidents infantry divisions and 200 ground night and at sea—into shops and|aboard, aircraft could 1and On /paus rons wand Ee One ny Afloan Offer & fOUl|_Maj. Gen. Hugh J. Kneer, support airplanes. Commercially, hangars. Their decks would be the flight decks, gunners could] — rletel ey Oy od er hy a! RE oF|tormer inspector general of the they could cross the Atlantic inv {man their guns and the ships| it od ¥ enciosec a ir con sually at Balf-capacitn 5000 pas. |4IF. force, and Maj. Gen. T. 3 { . : ! n, former chairman o

four days. | YOU'RE a part of it . . . lcould move out. At best, the two : . eit : i pa | Their lifeboats would be big sengers per crossing—that would ra ns-World Alrlines—have been ‘responsible for military design.

If built, it would be difficult to| ‘THE GLAMOUR OF |ueens could carry only 16.000/p5wer boats with a mew, safer be profitable, decide whether the ships were 4 JP land faster launching . system.| If they carried an average of] ad

warships used temporarily for| DRIVE-IN THEATERS' { Built-In Equipment They could be used as landing 7500 passengers per trip, the fare HEAVIEST RAINFALL civilian purposes, or civilian ships Read it in | All the electroni¢s equipment craft iri an amphibious operation. could be reduced to $62.50, accord-| Tillamook, Oregon, has an ) a which would be needed in war-/° Each ship would be 1250 feet/ing to P. W. Chapman, Liberty average rainfall of 120 inches per’

convertible to war use. Their| ; ! weather decks, ‘with funnels tele- THE SUNDAY TIMES {time would be built into the ships/long. The Queen Mary is 984 Liners president. There would be! year—the heaviest in the U. 8. »

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