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. They are the big 26,000-ton Matson liners Mariposa and Mon- lines was proposed, approved terey, pre-war glamour queens of the Pacific, whose rebuilding for the Maritime Administration and, {post-war passenger service to Ha-| —= = ! wail

Pacific.

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of Best Pacific Troopships Idle : RD MacFARLANE, Scripps-Howard Staff riter : : AD MacFARL NE So military rently Santora r whatever service assemble ships to carry troops and supplies to the Korean War wished. This plan was rejected by Hon), two of ihe largest and fastest potential troop transports on Congress last year. <5]

and the South Seas was stopped in July, 1947, : Since then they have been Iniat a cost of $18.5 million. the Maritime Administration ship-| reece {mn is up to ConSa n later worked out a plan; e next move is up to Con yard at Alameda. Their interiors were stripped to bare steel andl Whereby government money due, completed as a luxury liner, or exteriors covered with red lead, te line on both ships would be pth ships as transports, they are} while Matson and the government applied to completing the Mari- doing nobody any good fathering negotiated over a deal to com- posa liner, and the barnacles. | plete the Mariposa and dispose 48 Hxury - of the Monterey. With their sister ship Lurline,|.’ in Hawaiian service, they are the

biggest and fastest ships on the| : They have a 2l-knot speed and a troop capacity of a While. many months of work lie ahead to complete the big liners peacetime luxury service, Matson engineers guess the Mari-

government would acquire

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| { Bootleg Liquor Output |

§ (war record, the Distilled Spirits

§ [government seizures of illegal | ‘stills for the fiscal year ended!

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troduce into Italy, but that itierybody lives in the suburbs, Copyright 1880. by The Ingiananlis Times 42 years, will be at 11 a.m. Sat- ice. Rl > 3 jeryNosy oi a ; ows. tae. urday in Kirby Mortuary, Burial certain future of Pacific passenger : {service stopped work on the Marl-

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