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NEW YORK-(INS)-The Be De rrance. pride of the French Mer
chant marine, is back, in luxury service again, completely refurbished
after rigorous troop-carrier duty during World War IL I
The 23-year-old ship-received a say and enthusiastic welcome when
it docked recently, for the first time since the war, in New Yprki
The line? boast many added innovation and lavish decorations
She has come a long way since her
launching on March 14, 1926, and
her maiden voyage In June 1927.
Her story is one of sen-ice to
her nation
Made 341 Cross Inn
The He De France carried coun
tless voyagers on the 346 transat
lantic crossings she made until her
emergency conversion to war duty.
in 1928 the first ship-to-shore
mail delivery was begun 'by cata
pulting a sea-plane from Jier decks
400 miles from New York.
During the war the He De France
sered as a troop transport and
carried more than 485,000 soldiers.
Because, of her outstanding war
service, the Croix De Guerre with
palms and a special citation from
the French government was a
"warded to the vessel.
Now she is back with even
greater splendor that was hers be
fore the war. The He De Trance
Is catering to the cabin class.
The most surprising item in the
re-doing of the large ship lis the
extension of the cabin class; space
areas , that are usually: reserv ed
for first class on most other- ships.
A tremendous section of the for
ward part of the He be France
Ing capacity has been reduced from
1,348 to WW. ""-
There art five bars, lounges, din
ing rooms, puppet show for the
children, two gyms, an illuminated
swimming pool, and a well filled
library to help pass the days away
while on th ship.
' The physical shape has been
altered little sine prewar days.
One ef her three funnels has been
removed and the promenade arid
other upper decks have been re
designed. The vessel's gross ton
nage has been increased approxi
mately 2,000 tons and the 45,330
ton liner makes the ocean crossing
in days. -
The lie De France Is commanded
by Captain Joseph Caliloce, a vet
eran of thirty years service who
was the second in command of the
Normandie. He has a picked crew
of 63 officers and 766 men.
has been
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alloted to cabin passen-
accommodations have
been cut-down from 416 to 259
and havj been completely rede
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Passengers in the cabin class
may use the theatre, which was,
the grand salon of the ipld 'He De
France, and swim In the pool with
first class passengers. - I
Capacity Reduced I f
There are 513 accommodations in
the first class space and 577 inter
mediate cabins. Her overall carry-
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Quads9 Father
Not Famous
For Having Job
PORTLAND, Aug. 20 -OV L."
D. Tigner, sued for non-support,
sat in a jail here today and told
reporters:
Tm famous for being the father
of quadruplets, but I ain't famous
for having a Job."
The father of Portland's only
Quadruplets, arrested on a warrant
signed by his wife, Lucile, also
said in a sad voice:
"I bring home all the money I
make. I want to work, but I cant
get a job. I been all over. I been
picking beans. Anybody picks up
beans and totes those heavy sacks,
he wants to work."
The Tigners, Negro, also have
five other children.
The quadruplets, who will be
three, years old Monday, have
some trust fund income of their
own. It derives from advertising
contracts. ,
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tn the CuU of Mexico, off Grand Isle, L was pictured darin a
Navy tear of inspection to organise a system of weather reports
far protection of lives and equipment of the drillers.
County Agent
Wins Harvard j
Scholarship
CORVALLIS. Aug. 20--Jean
Lear, Deschutes county agent, has
been granted a year's scholarship
at Harvard university for advanc
ed study in public administration.
He applied for sabbatical leave
starting September 1, so that he
can start his Harvard work in the
fall term. F. L. Ballard, associate
director of Oregon State college
extension, said the sabbatical was
granted, subject to final approval
by the state board of higher edu
cation. Lear, a 1938 graduate of Oregon
State, was assistant county agent
In Wasco and Umatilla counties
before his assignment to De
schutes county in 1943.
This is the second Harvard
scholarship awarded to members
of the extension staff recently.
Invalid Plans
To Tour U.S.
In Wheelchair
SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 2H
John A.Padjen, 41, left today for
San Francisco where he says he
win start a 4.000-mile coast to
coast tour in a wheelchair.
i Padjen, whose legs were crip
pled at th- age of five by infantile
paralysis, plans to make the trip in
a motorized chairmobile which he
recently constructed. .
He said he plans the trip to "in
spire handicapped persons
throughout the world."
"Three million men and women
In the United States are wheel
chair cases most of them shut
ins," Padjen said. -"I want to en
courage those unfortunates . by
(demonstrating what can me ac
complished in a wheelchair."
Padjen is a watchmaker and
draftsman by trade. He formerly
owned a jewelry store, out sold
It at the beginning of World war
II and went fo Washington. D.C.,
to work as. a precision expert on
secret airplane planning.
His three-wheeled chair is
eauipped with a-, motor and a
hand crank. Weighing 200 pounds,
it will do 20 mile per hour on the
highway,, and by using the crank
Padgen says he can climb any
grade. He plans to make 100 miles
a day.
The vehicle, a familiar sight on
Salt Lake City streets, already has
gone 2,500 miles.
State Accident
Rate on Rise
PORTLAND, Aug. 2MVThe
state board of health reported to
day that Oregon's death rate from
accidents was increasing steadily.
The state now stands sixth high
est in the nation behind Wyom
ing, Montana, Idaho, New Mexico
and Colorado.
Last year 14,185 Oregonians died.
Accidents claimed 1333 of them, 1
In every 10.6 deaths. This figured
out to 90.8 deaths for 100,000 popu
lation. Motor accidents led the list,
tiling 23 JJ persons of every 100,
000. Home accidents claimed 25.6.
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Mid-'45 Note
Warned of Red
Moves in East
WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 -(iP)
Rep. Judd (R-Minn) today made
public a U. S. military intelli
gence warning of mid-1945 that
"there is reason to believe" Rus
sia plans to dominate Manchuria,
Korea and North China.
Intelligence called Chinese com
munism part of the Moscow-
guided international movement.
It spoke out against giving the
red army any exclusive opera
tion zone in Asia. This was be
fore Russia entered the war
against Japan.
The warning was contained in
what Judd termed a "top secret"
report. He said he released the
information because the state de
partment has issued "all the secret
documents it. could find to bol
ster its own feeble case." He re
ferred to the department's White
Paper on policy toward China.
Summary of Report
Judd gave out the military In
telligence summary of its report
on Chinese communism and Rus
sian intentions from 1944 to July,
1945. It also concluded that:
Chinese communist "democra
cy" is Soviet-styled democracy.
China's strength and stability
depends on the natural resources
of Manchuria and north China. .
To prevent China's separation
from its northern areas and Man
churia "it is essential that China
not be divided (like Europe) into
separate American-British and
Russian military zones.
Issves Warning
The Intelligence report specifi
cally warned against modifying
the Cairo declaration of Dec I,
1943. for Korean independence
and Chinese sovereignty over
Manchuria.
Judd told reporters that when
the army Intelligence experts
Hearing Hid
Center
Zenith .
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made their recommendations,
"they did not know that Yalta
had given Manchuria and other
areas to Russia."
Judd said he had had the pa
pers a number of years but did
not explain how he came into
possession of them.
Oregon Motor Stages
Ask to Abandon Lines
PORTLAND, Aug. 20 -(JP)- A
public hearing will be held here
Sept. 16 oh the application of the
Oregon Motor Stages to abandon
service on ten routes and extend
two other routes.
The Clackamas county routes ef
fected: To abandon service on Oswego-Oregon
City; Oatfield road-.
Damascus; Mil aukie - Aldercrest
road.
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