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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 5

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Naugatuck, Connecticut
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1944 NAUGATUCKj DAILY NEWS Establishment Of Air Cargo Service Is Being Planned Sept. (UP) Anifi-k-un Airways annotiticoti it nil' North anil SCI' HI I'1 iHIM Aiiu-i'ira aftiM- this war with itvi-ini-'iiig 2. coins'K ton mile. ami rates are be- says I'an American vi-hn-h will open new outlets for inl in both continents win'' I'ci-n limited thus far to iiliin niarkots. Tiii- airline I'stimntcs it will Imndlo nliuiit 110 million pounds air express uniuitUly, comparcc N.nli pounds in 3 SMI.

And at un uvci-npu rnlo 2 cents 'JUT Uiii'm'llo oomparoil with the old vail! of Ml) cents. Moreover says. ClustiiMud cnr- Bo di'StiiK'd to uiofu distant com- nicroial centei-s would 'bo carrieil I'm- rates as low as 10 cunts ton mile. The Hue recently announced a proposed passenger rate of 3 1-2 cents a. mllo between country and Hawaii and Latin American points.

American says" its proposals are on (lie with the Civil Aeronautics Uoiu-d which soon will hearings on the line's request for expanded American service. More than one-half Oklahoma's area is farm land. Snow Suits JACKET: Poplin. Talon zijiper front. Furry Alpaca pile lining.

wool lir.rd hood and sleeves CANTS: lilyh-bll) front nncl PutctJted S. OH'. sniik- knit cuff. Overlap cushion knees Water-repellent linings. resistant zelaii Cocoa Brown or Blue ir.

3 to 10. OTlfKIC "GKKSTMAN" UKVKIJSII5LK JACKET SNUW St'ITS rojiolicnC anci iv 1 r. resistant in "Fit-Id Club" fabrics. Navy with Tan, Blue or Brown with Brown, Tan or Blue. $13-95 Frozen Foods Welcomed By Troops In CBI 17.

S. Invades Reich, Join North And South Armies HUY ON OUK LAY-AWAY PLAN By JACK GUINN United Staff Cnrrrspoiulun Calcutta, India more than a year of planning 1 hard work and American tittops in the China-Burnui-india theater ace now beginniUK to re- a better variety of food frov.cn and 1'town to them even at the and including thut only dreamed of American delicacy American ieo'cream. First major accomplishment. In long- program of planning was delivery to the Americans at in North Burma of a. lane load of frozen chiclton and cii cream, sped 10 them from the Yrj ciung plants in Caleinta, nearly miles It was the first 'resh chicken and ice cream the roops had eaten throughout their ong thore, The idea of moving frozen foods )y plane and by rail in the tcr belonga to Lt.

Col. A. M. O'Dell of Bellcvue, commanding of- t'icer of Gener-al Depot Mo. 2 a I.

Calcutta, who had been helped in most of his planning and work by -Maj. M. C. Coop of Abilene, depot veterinarian. Army ituns Flan't Col.

O'Dcll and Maj. Coop have ncvf spread out in their fields of fiAKl operations and have gone into the and chicken business, plus the seoming-ly far-fetched GI profession--of sail. waler fishinpr. Besides that, they have installed the first puffed rice plant i India's history. Very shortly, American troops in the theater will begin to receive, in rotation, ice cream and frozen i ham, beef and fish, shipped in planes under w.i.-it i.s called "inherent which the low temperature is maintained by insulation by in cars cooled with dry ice, Cor which the Army has taken over three idle dry ice plants in India.

Fatten Own rigs Under the program, us Col. O'Dell explained it, the Army does not a thing- from Indian pop- lUition. The Army uses its own lo fatten the scrawny, native Indian pigs, vhich heretofore have managed to survive wils. Tho American Army increases the production of hogs, thi-jugh its co-operative program, and lakes only that increase. The same principle is appliad to all projects.

The Army takes only that amount by which it increases the Indian production. Everything is utilized in the pro-, Lo set up a more varied menu for the American tioops, most of whom have been away from home I so long they can't ronmmbcr just exactly what il, was that mother i used to cook. In the production of ice cream, for instance, the milk I iii'Cd for its manufacture is milk i taken off ships in containers which' probably could not survive shipment to moi-c distant parts of tho theater. If this milk were not ENGLISH CHANNEL Aniurlcnn First Army Infantry mid tanks have Germany north of Trier (1), the war to tin- soil of the Kdicli for tin; tliiiii Further smith, In tlm vicinity of JUjon (2), tin; American and Third Armies formed tlm confronting the with a continuous line that runs from to sea. Meanwhile, -Allied air ami naval forces ponn.led the ports of Havre ajiil Brest In an effort to overcome Nazi units licslugetl the strategic cities.

of tho ports would help to solve the supply prolilcms of Allied forces now to assault slroiiffpoints In the lino. (International) used to make ice crcum, it would be wasted entirely, Mtij. Coop said. As lor the actual n-iiinufacturc, an India.il plan', is'used 12 hours a he T2 hours day it hasn't been used before. American troops supervise the manufacture ti turn out 1.000 prallons a Answers Summons And Gels Two More Sodalia, Mo.

was htirti- luclt day for jEmmott Sullivan, former Scilnlia aldui-mnn. Ho found a summons on his car to report to the federal court to explain why thurc was no use-tax stnmp 0:1 rjs windshield. Ho took st.imp, which ho carried in his WHlli-t, told oJllcials it had washed oil the windshield. While he was in the federal building, unother affcnt stuck a. on ch-'u-ffe of over- second summons on his car.

He parking in a meter- zone, went back to get that straight 1 cned out. District of Columbia's annual fac- When lie KOt b.iclc to his car this tory output ranks ahead of that time, he found IL trullic ticket or- of North Dakota, Nevada, New derinff him to report to police 1 Mexico and Wyoming-. MURPHY'S YARD GOODS 25c to $1.29 Mako longer wearing, hotter looking from ihii assortment ot colors and fabricJ, I G. C. Murphy Co.

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They're hand with high grade flax f.vino Frames cnnnos fnll piece is cxperUy joined for extra durabiliy. Springs last a lifetime. Only the finest tempered stec: is used to last for years! Bottoms cnnnot fnll out. Hcnvy four incii interlaced webbing sujjports spring unit! HOWLAND -HUGHES "Walerbury's Friendly Department Store" "Good Mixers" are preferred it by young men Sport Coats and Slacks The gang likes then for they're mighty handsome garb with plenty of dash. They mix 'em and match 'em to stretch their wardrobe and to ob-.

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Make them yourself from our new collection of soft brilliant woolens, that melt into loveliness at the touch of a needle. 54" yd Beautiful plain color Shetlands in sage green, cinnamon and copen. wool. Grand for suits and 54" Bold New fall combinations of green, brown and yellow, blue, wine and white, blue aqua and white. Fabric content 55 wool and 45 rayon.

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