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Navy Testing Motion Stabilizer For Ships NAVAL BASE. Charleston, S. C.? A new ship stabilisation system de-' signed to reduce the rolling motion of ve&>els by 80 percent is being readied for extensive sea tests at the Naval Shipyard, Norfolk, Va? ac cording to information received by the Headquarters Sixth Naval Dis trict. 4 | Naval ordancemeh and engirreers , point out that the accuracy of ship board guns would be greatly im proved by the more stable>firing plat | form offered by a successful stabili- i zer. Aircraft carrier flight operations would be further simplified, and the loading and unloading of cargo and troops in open seaways, with a ves sel at anchor, would be expedited. Oepatlng on a counter- balance Back-To -School Well Dressed! NEW FALL DRESSES a ? ? * V'J/, a ' . . ' " y. ; Gingham? Assorted Sizes $2S5 ? Others $1 and $2 NICE COTTON SLIPS 69c and 79c JERSEY RUFFLED $1.25 SIZES S? 14 COTTON PANTIES 25c Silk 39c? 49c? 59c * SIZE 2?14 SOCKS 19c to 29c Amos & Son 413 North Piedmont Avenue Telephone 325-W principal, the new stabilizing ays- f 'em. consists of two pairs of large * tanks mounted on opposite sides of the ship. The botomts of the tanks, each half filled with ballast. are; connected aihwartships by transfer ! duct?. Powerful, electronically - con trolled impellers automatically pump water back and forth at a ra pid rate to counter balance the .ship's roiling motion. Actually the I motion is corrected just 'as it com- j mencej. I Craftspun Girls^ i lose To Firestone j Craftspun girl;? were able to touch Dunn, ace hurt*?* of the Firestone girl team, for only three 'hits Mon day afternoon on Craftspun field | and the local lassies went down by i a score of 10 to 5. Phillips, visiting first baseman, tripled to start a four run up-rising in the seventh after Firestone had Iced the game with four runs in the fifth. Craftspun went into a short held 'lead in the fourth with a, pair of j runs. - ? v; ?' ? The box scorer Firestone AB H R, Dean, ss ; 4 1 1 Keisler, 3b . ... 4 3 3 Phillips, lb 4 1 1| Harkey, cf .. 2 0 1 J. Hovis, Tf 4 1 0 Clark,. If : 4 0 0 Dunn, p . .....1..... 3 1 l! I Caakey, 2b 3 0 lj Moas, c ...?. . ............. 2 1 2; "30 8 10 Cral tspun U H Bj Roberts, ss 3 0 0 Berry, c 2 0 2 Floyd, lb : 2 1 2 Huffstetler, 36 31 0 Fisher, cf 1 0 0 Flowers, U ..." 3 0 0 Ford, p-cf 3 1 1 Jackson, 2b 3 0 0 ; Dixon, rf 3 0 0 Barnette, p > ....... . 2 0 0| 25 3 S Firestone 200 040 4 10 8 1 Craftspun 100 201 1 5 3 2! Cancer killed 182,000 Americans, in 1946, 189.000 in 1947, and an esti- f mated 195,500 will die of cancer ini 1949. The General Sherman tree In Se quoia National park is estimated to ! be 3,500 years old. A rocent cl\eck of Naval aircraft? engines "canned" at the end of j 'the war showed them to be in per-' (ect condition. Day* rops 0, FRESH PEACHES 2 Lbs. 15c ? * C'al. Seedless GRAPES? lb 10c Red Malaga GRAPES? 2 lbs 25c Fresh Tender Green BEANS? 2 lbs. .. ... 25c Calif. Limes, doz .. 33c CABBAGE? lb. 5c Fresh Mtn. Green YELLOW ONIONS? 2 lbs. .... 11c CALIF. PLUMS-lb. 19c Tender Home Grown CBOWDER PEAS? lb. Uc CAL ORANGES-doz. 49c EVERY DAY is Opportunity Day For Value-Wise Shopper* AT YOUR FRIENDLY A&P Store 25 lbs. Self- Rising SUNNYFIELD FLOUR > $1.65 < 10 lbs. Ware & Sons MEAL 48c CRISPO 10 OZ. COOKIES Assorted Flawr* 19c *?* ANN PAGE GRAPE IELLY Lb. Jar 25c No. 2 Can Pt. Bot. A&P All Green Asparagus A&H Graps Juice A&.P Tun* FlSh Can Doles Pineapple Juice, 46-oz. can At>n Page Salad Dressing _ ' ?lr Ann Page Gelatin Desserts Sparkle _ 3 Pk?s 47c 19c *,Siz. 37c 39c 45c 17c VOI/'U SAV Ann Page? with Pork & Tom Sauce Beans ____ c~?z 10c Ann Page Grape Jam 2-Lb. Jar Wesson Oil. Pk. can 45c 35c I Mild and Mellow . 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE 'it 41 ? 3 & $1.19 Sandwich or Home Style MARVEL BREAD 18c White House EVAP. MILK 3 SL 34c ffiest Iced Tea For Me! Vet Many Who Prefer A&P Teas SAVE UP TO 15c ON A POUND Based on National Survey Averages Rich and Flavorful NECTOR TEA NECTAR TEA BACS *i-Lb Pkg 49c 1,7," 43c Hearty and Vigorous OUR OWN TEA 47c OUR OWN TEA BACS V,r 39c LIBBY'S CANNED MEATS Corned Beef Hash 'can 35c Vienna Sausage Cans 19c Potted Meat 2 ^Can 17c Deviled Ham - - ctr 19c Lunch Tongue ? - 29c Potted Meat 2 ?ci"* 27c Jergen'a Lotion Mild nil If caad _ rinso JWAK Lge.Pkg.28c 4 27c - ? ? v v VEL SOAP Plcg. 27c Bar 7c Lifebuoy V Sweetheart SOAP SOAP 3 Reg. Ban 22c 3 Ban 22c Lux ToUet Ivory SOAP SNOW 3 Ban 22c Lge. Pkg. 28c Uo1 ' zzzz FLAKES SOAP ?l<nge Htg. 28c 2 Bath Ban 21c Lax Toilet ' SOAP DREFT 2BatfaBan21c Vfcg.27c , '* j- v.,.'. / ? . ? ' ? ? I l ? ?l 'I . ? ' ' tone Peas ....... C?an3 10c Ions Standard Pack Tomatoes 2 Can2 23c Kitchen Charm Wax Paper 12r(,u 21c lona i Succotash 2 'SJ 25c Sunnyflold C4rn Flakes . r? 12c Sunnvficld Self Rislrg Flour ...... 'Si? Armour'* . ? Treat "<?? ?? Nabisco Sumr Honey Graham ? Pk?b 28c A&P Fruit Cocktail _ _ _ Can 22c ton? Sliced or Halves Peaches . . . 25c A&P FOOD STORES
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