EH Masse to Witness Christen in g of v the Ship Liberia;i* • ' * *Mamma, papa, I must see the 1 christening of that ship. Liberia; let me go. All rights daughter, go ahead.'. And don’t you Imow—affeer.^ all- tliat -dOAighteir got.': 'the- :-ficrhe y onp^christ^ning-;.'Jhurs--.forth^His rain on that • sfi^ . Ne^Otf :^el§sp^ ofdur^O-,^ie.;;:^^;gc^ere;)lpni • 'pier;^.i:;;Ot;::.thev]tHpuSandB ■ of eyes ,^Ore:^entere^tipoin.,■ - of' ^shiiAb^hedSft^fb.;■,v.';^'d:..it;A.eemed a ^eatfcuriosity,• cOiie• ^oid^;lady:, exclaimed: .v^^y^:myj.hoy*=• .^theobia' Is i^stretchihg: forth W lief• '• -,-v- » ’*• ' •*- r'n ■ Wt + * ». • , * , ; ... sc •*'? •- - ... -y-» -Shahdfl;^-itBhf• .sThe' ■ christening program; did; not take■ ^h^^^liui^dayj.':ha atmotihced, stillave^y.the xHisiiiideiv i;;s t an ding/; yThe Litiof la ?i s still fn.poH V;*and: no- definite.; time nfor ;her sailing \ttov Africa -has be^y atinounced.lt; . She;--'L^as-beeh^'■f r