Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 08, 1945, Image 2

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    S o u th ern O regon Miner', T hursd ay, M arch 8, 1945
GOD IS MY
CO-PILOT
C o l. R o b e r t L. S co tt
S W IN G CIRChK PATTERNS
Button-Front for Ail Occasions
Lingerie to Cliartn Young Miss
W N U . R tL tA b E
The »lory thus tar: After (rxduaU e«
from W r tl Polat, Robert Scott win» b it
win«» at Kelly M eld and tabe» u p combat
flying. He ba» been aa lattrn cto r for
fo u r years «hen the war breabs oat, and
I» told he Is now too old for combat
flying. He appeal» to several Generals
and Is Anally offered an opportunity to
get Into the Aghi. He flies a bomber to
India, but Is made a ferry pilot and this
doe» not suit him. He visits Gen. Chen
naalt. gets a Klttyhaw b. and toon is
flying the shies over Harm a, fcnowa as
the “ one man a ir force." Later be It
made C.O. of the M rd M ghter Group,
but he still beeps on bnocblng down Jap
planes. He goes out on bis greatest mis
sica, over Hongbong,
M ay b e th ey’ve even m ade some
seventy to fifty and finally to noth
m ista ke back o ver th e re in the ing. I sw eated out m y re tu rn to
States and have sent som e new
K w e ilin and Just m ade it by m en
planes out here, and w e’ re going to ta lly liftin g the ship onto the strip
get the best In the w orld , planes
betw een the Jagged s ta la g m ites that
th a t go a hundred m iles an hour seemed to g uard our field.
faster and c lim b 4.500 feet a m in ute
T h a t afternoon 1 led sixteen fight­
to fifty thousand fe e t
B ut th e re ’s ers to escort our tw elve bom bers
yo u r crew -ch ief now, w av in g you in to Canton.
C a p t B ric k H o lstro m ,
—and he’s looking at the patches
w-ho had p a rtic ip a te d In the ra id on
yo u 'v e shot from the blast tubes of Tokyo the preceding A p ril, led the
yo u r guns and knows yo u 'v e fired at bom bers. As the fighters kept the
the en em y. O r m a yb e your " v ie
new ta c tic a l “ sq u irre l cage” about
to ry ro ll” w arned him a n yw a y . . ,
his fo rm a tio n he d e lib e ra te ly c ir­
Who knows?
cled to the South of T ien Ho a ir­
D ay a fte r day, through the e a rly
d ro m e and covered the ta rg e t area
p a rt of N ovem ber, w e ac tu a lly
p erfe ctly w ith his long strin g of
p rayed th at the w eath er E ast would
bombs. T he a n ti-a irc ra ft was h eavy
CHAPTER XXV
cle ar, so th at we could stop our
and Increased as we w ent on N o rth
P ilots w aitin g fo r the o rd er io go sm all, piddling attacks on B u rm a
o ver W hite Cloud field.
I looked
and go back to Hongkong. I knew
Into the a ir. S ittin g a t the crude
back a t the results a t T ie n Ho and
that G en eral Chennault and Colonel
tab le, w aitin g for the chow wagon
fe lt a surge of p ride a t th at per­
Cooper w ere planning a big one
fect bom bing fro m fourteen thou­
or tpr an a le r t L isten in g w ith keen
fo r the next tim e, for now we had the
ears for the jin g le of the telephone.
sand fe e t
T h is was te a m w o rk , I
larg e st force of fighters we had ever
I
knew now, w ith bom bers and fight­
P la y in g gin ru m m y or poker, but
seen in C h ina. New P-40’ s had been ers p ro p e rly proportioned.
i
b earin g ev eryth in g th at was going
A ll of
a
r riv in g in sm all num bers, but
us w ere m ad because the Japs
I
on. A p la y e r would be d ealin g the
T h e G roup was ac tu a lly
deck, and in the m id d le of the rou­ stead ily.
w ouldn’t come up.
T h e bom ber
being built up to stren gth at last.
crew s had reported them tak in g off
tin e of dropping a card here, and
W ith the first breaks in the heavy
fro m both fields and keeping iow,
one there, the phone would ring. The
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w in te r clouds, B e rt C a rleto n was
but heading in all directions. T he
ca
rd
would
stop
in
the
a
ir.
poised
I
sent w ith his tra n s p o rt and our ac cu ra te bom bing m ust have de­
o ver the table w hile we a ll heard
ground personnel to K w eilin . A v ia ­ stroyed m any of them on the ground,
the Chinese in te rp re te rs pick up the
1
tion
fuel and bombs w e re placed
for we had m a d e a fein t of continu­
m agneto phone and u tter the fa m il­
ing on South to Hongkong.
1 te n t
ia r " W e y — w e y ." as they say ‘•hel­ re ad y for instant use, and I could
feel the tension in the a ir again.
one ship hom e w ith each bom ber.
lo ." The card would re m a in there
F ro m the d a ily reports on the a ir-
T h e rest of us hung back and tried
o ver the table, undealt throughout
1
d e rs an d is s lig h tly fitte d fo r
w arn in g net it could be seen th a t to te m p t the enem y Zeros to com e
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the
telephone
conversation— u ntil
sm o o th n e ss u n d e r d res se s. D a in ty
I
the p la y e r realized w hat he was do­ the Japanese had m a in ta in e d a con­ up; but they had e v id e n tly received
la c e e d g in g is a p r e t t y to u c h .
stant a e ria l p atro l o ver Hongkong th e ir orders.
I
ing. Then he’ d go h e s ita tin g ly on.
and v ic in ity since our last attack.
N e x t m o rn ing L ie u t. P a t D aniels
Pattern No. 1297 is designed for sizes 8,
Perhaps the call was one of the
W ith the first b reak in the clouds
8. 10. 12 and 14 years. Size 8. slip, re­
got up begging the G e n e ra l to let
hundreds that m ean t nothing; only
quires 1». yards of 33 or 39-lnrh m aterial;
we sent observation planes o ver w ith
h im lead a dive-b om bin g a tta c k on
the Chinese re a lly knew , and we
t
panties, ’ » yard; 6 1» yards lace Io trim
an
a
irc
ra
ft
assem
b
ly
p
la
n
t
in
C
an­
the sot.
could only w ait and find out. Then
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u
tto
n
-K
r
o
a
t
F
r
o
c
k
.
ton.
H is plan was good, and the
Due to an unusually large demand and
again, the re c e iv e r of the telephone
P O IS E D a n d c h a r m in g a f t e r - current w ar conditions, slightly more lime
m ission was m ade re ad y.
A ll of
m ig h t drop back into place and the
Is required In (tiling orders for a few ol
us w ent down to the a le rt shack * * noon fro c k to w e a r s h o p p in g , ! the moat popular pattern number«.
in te rp re te r would say som ething to
t
to c h u rc h fu n c tio n s , a n d on a l l I
and
w
atched
the
ground
crew
load­
an o ther Chinese.
T his second one
ing the little ye llo w fra g m e n ta tio n those o ccasio ns w h e n yo u w a n t to 1 SEW ING C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E F T .
would go to the plo tting -bo ard, look
bombs
under the wings of six look y o u r n ic e s t. I t w il l be lo v e ly j
149 New Montgomery SL
a t the m a rk e d co-ordinates, and q u i­
4
San F ranrlsro , Calif.
P -40 E ’s.
A short tim e la te r they in soft p a s te l c re p e s , a llo v e r s c ro ll |
e tly put a little red flag down o ver
w
ere
off,
w
ith
D
a
n
iels
w
a
itin
g
to
Enclose
23 cents In coins (or each
p
rin
ts
o
r
in
s
tr
ip
e
d
c
o
tto
n
fo
r
a c e rta in c ity tow ards Japanese te r­
pattern desired.
I
blow up the fa c to ry , and a ll set with e v e r y d a y .
rito ry . E ven then, w ith one w arn ­
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I
his m o vie c a m e ra to tak e pictures
Pattern No...........................Size...............
ing only, the gam e could go on for
Pattern No 1287 la designed for ilzes
t
a
u
to
m
a
tic
a
lly
as
he
dove
the
bombs
Nam e .................................... .....................
a long tim e in confidence.
12. 14. 18. 18. 20; 40 and 42. Size 14. short
into the targ e t.
sleeves, requires 3 ’ , yards of 39-lnch m a­
Perhaps the Squadron co m m an d ­
Address ......................................................
T h re e hours la te r only five of terial.
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e r o r the officer who was on the
S lip an d P a n t ie S e t.
the six returned. P a t D a n iels was
a le rt th at day would m ove out of
m issing in action.
His w in g m an T_T E R E is a s lip an d p a n tie set to
I
the g am e and s ta rt looking the m ap
had seen his lea d e r lose p a rt of his * •» m a k e s is te r fe e l q u ite g ro w n
1
and the flags over, sizing up the
C O L D -C L O G G E D N O SE
w in g in an explosion on the w ay In u p . T h e slip h a s b u ilt-u p sh o ul-
situation.
As the p ic tu re fo rm ed
Opens up Quickly
w ith the bombs. A n ti-a irc r a ft could
f
and it becam e ap p aren t th at this
Neodee's Nasal M ly haa tieen a success far
h ave done it. but m ost of us ag reed ,
»>»•
h
was a re a l a tta ck he’d just go over
y
e
a
n
in
quickly
oprnine up cold cln«- «.
fro m the description th at D a n iels ' R i c h a r d C r O O K S B e l i e v e d
eed noara .rrlie vin e h e a ifru ld in iae rirt - t j X
and te ll the ca rd -g a m e about i t O r
Isn 'IlH ju id lkiean t run S,Krthingand
bombs m ig h t h ave h it his own pro- ,
n* * *
/ r I
m a yb e tw o or three m en would be­
plraaant. M ilium s of lubra used G e t
p eile r.
A t the trem endous speed j
Q U lV lS lO T l O j L a b o r
kaadsa's Nasal M ly a l any d r u ( store
gin to get helm ets o u t The gam e
th at a fast fighter-ship builds up in a
KONDON’S NASAL JELLY
would silen tly b rea k up, w ith cards
O n c e d u r in g an o p e ra , R ic h a r d
long and n e a rly v e rtic a l dive, pres­
and C N le ft w here they w ere. H e l­
C ro o k s had fo r h is le a d in g la d y a
sures a re also b u ilt up fro m the in­
m e ts and gloves would be put on
p r im a d o n n a w h o w a s m o re th a n
creased speed.
This to rq ue ne­
r
M en who w ere p retend ing to be
p le a s in g ly p lu m p . In one sc en e he
cessitates
so
m
uch
com
pensating
A
g
ro
up
of
fig
h
te
f'p
ilo
ts
on
the
sleeping in the bags on the floor
h a d to c a r r y th e la d y a c ro s s -th e
pressure on the ru d d e r th at one
a le rt a t K u n m ing .
would be aw akened.
th re s h o ld o f a c o tta g e .
m ust a c tu a lly stand on the ru d d e r
And the tension droppeu o il like a a top-cover of several fighters, but
E x e r t in g h e rc u le a n e ffo r t, he
control. W hile doing this. P a t m ig h t
cloak. I t w asn’ t the actual com bat the Jap would not com e up to fight
Relieves pain
soreness
h ave re la xe d pressure ju s t as he m a n a g e d to l i f t th e h e ro in e , b u t
these fighter pilots feared , fo r we all
the shark-m outhed planes.
His in­ reached down to pull the bom b re ­ h is k n e e s a lm o s t b u c k le d w h e n he
F
a
r
r
r
l
l
r
f
from
Ik«
ter
l
a
, a ei almyle
w anted com bat m o re than anything
structions ap p e a r to have been: W a it
P i l r i . P A Z O a in lm rn t baa b ra n fam oue
lease; this would have allow ed the s ta r te d to w a lk . G r it t in g h is te e th
else; it was the d am n ab le uncer­ fo r the A m e ric a n bom bers.
for
mors
Uwn
th
irty
re
a
rs
H e ra 'a why:
speeding p lane to “ y a w ” o r skid. he s ta g g e re d a c ro s s th e s ta g e , an d
First. P A Z O a ln tm r a l aoalhes In flam ed
ta in ty — the rin gin g of a telephone,
On N o v e m b e r 21. the ground
and the bom bs could h ave struck the w ith a sig h o f r e li e f d e p o s ite d h e r
a r r a a .r r lie r r a pain and lick in«. Second.
an ominous sound th at most of the crew s got to K w eilin .
P A Z O o in im rn l lu b rirs le o hard e n e d ,
I in s id e th e c o tta g e .
Instead of arc of the prop.
dried p arla— k rlp a p re re m crack lag and
tim e m ean t nothing.
keeping th em in the hostel that first
soreness T h ird . P A Z O o ,a n n e a l lend s
" O h , M r . C r o o k s ,” she g ushed,
The only note of encouragem ent
When m en w ent out of the door to n ig h t to insure th at in fo rm atio n
lo reduce nwelhn« and check bleedtnc.
‘d id I c a u s e y o u m u c h tro u b le ? ”
F a u rlk . Il's easy Is use P A Z O o in t­
was th at a chute had been seen
get into th e ir ships and take off
would not leak out to the en em y,
m ent's perforated P ile P lpa m akes ap-
“ N o t a t a ll, m a d a m , ” h e lie d ,
when the fighters left the targ e t.
th e re was no handing to friends on we sent th em to town, first casually
plicalisn sim ple, tk o r e u fk V o s r doctor
th
e
v
e
in
s
s
ta
n
d
in
g
o
u
t
on
h
is
n
eck
.
L ie u t P a tric k D aniels was one of
can tell you a b o s l P A Z O o lnlm snt.
the ground of last letters to take
re m a rk in g th at we w ere h ere now
‘B u t to m o r r o w n ig h t le t's m a k e it
our best and m ost ag g ressive pilots,
c a re of, no entrusting of rings and fo r the second a tta c k on Hongkong.
Now! At Your Druggists!
and we m issed h im im m e d ia te ly I in tw o t r ip s .”
w atches to room -m ates. F o r lig h ter
E a r ly n ext m o rn ing our tw elve
— and hoped fo r the best.
pilots don’t think of not com ing back.
bom bers slipped into K w e ilin , w ith
T h a t sam e night, Johnny Alison
T h e y a re invin cib le, or think they Colonel (p ro m o ted since the last at-
led eig ht ships in a figh ter sweep
a re . and they have to be th a t w ay
ta c k ) Butch M o rg an in the lead
and d ive-b o m b in g a tta c k on the
D o w n in our hearts we m a y figure ship. T h e strengthened figh ter force
th a t some accid en t w ill get us some of betw een th irty and fo rty planes docks at H ankow , o ver fo ur hundred
m iles to the N orth. In the riv e r
day, when we a re old and g ray ,
in filtra te d fo r re se rvic e— som e went
when o ur beards get in the w ay of to K w e ilin , others scattered to the h a rb o r, w ith the sky criss-crossed by
the controls, or we get to w here we surrounding em ergency fields for tra c e rs fro m the ground. Johnny
^ M u s c u la r i
Stiff Joints
d on 't see w ell or re a c t fast— but we b e tte r protection of the bom bers As dropped his bom bs on the hangars
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Then for
know th a t no en em y figh ter is good soon as I landed I ran up to the and on a la rg e fre ig h te r
ten
m
inutes
he
s
tra
fe
d
the
enem
y
enough to shoot us down.
I f that cave and the G e n e ra l took m e in and
vessel and b ad ly disabled t t C ap ­
happens it’s just an accident.
showed m e the plotting-board. The
tain H a m p s h ire dove and shot the
These thoughts a re the "c h ip s "
little red flags indicated increased
th a t we c a rry on o ur shoulders, and v ig ila n c e at Hongkong. Then I got searchlights out u n til he was out of
a m m u n itio n .
T h e n ig h t a tta c k so
they have to be there— a rro g a n t, ego­ m y orders: " S trik e H o n gay.” In an
deep into en em y te rrito ry was a
tis tic a l chips m ellow ed by flying hour the bom bers w ere off to bomb
technique and exp erien ce and fo rti­ the coal m ines and docks of that d a rin g one and did m uch to confuse
mint for n o n »
the Japs fu rth e r.
Jo h nn y’s ships
fied by the m otto, “ A tta c k !" N e v e r Indo-Chinse p o rt N o rth of Haiphong.
be on the defensive. Shoot the ene­ M o rg an sank a 12.000-ton ship th at w ere ra th e r b a d ly shot up fro m the
ground-fire, and he was lucky to
m y down b efo re he can shoot you
was repo rted to have been an a ir ­
get th em a ll back to base safely.
dow n.
You a re b e tte r than he is.
c r a ft c a rrie r.
T h e figh ter escort
But it was such m issions as these
but don’t g ive h im a chance.
He strafed fe rry boats, sm all surface
w hich built up the circum stances
m a y get in a lucky shot but y o u 're c ra ft, and looked for Jap fighters
th at would assure the success of
in v in c ib le M o ve to w ard s any dot in try in g to intercep t. But none cam e.
the big a tta ck the G e n e ra l was plan­
the sky th at re m o tely resem bles an
T h a t night the enem y sent up a
O II.IC K « O ' “
„ eBcBro. „ „ . Y , U l
ning.
a irp la n e .
M o ve to a tta c k ,
with
flight of th re e bom bers to each of
N
e
x
t
day,
w
ith
eighteen
fighters,
sw itches on and the sight read y I f our fields, looking for our forces.
we escorted the bom bers to raid
it's not a ship or if it ’s a frie n d ly
« a
¡ s
- ■««»
B ut we w ere so scattered th a t th eir
Sienning, an occupied town near
one yo u ’ll be re ad y an yw ay, and luck was bad
N ig h t fighters from
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om m .
H
ankow
.
We
kept
the
c
irc
lin
g
m
o
ve­
y o u r a rro g a n t luck w ill last a lot all stations took off, but those under
Scald m m .
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m ent a ll around our B-25’ s and tried
longer.
M a j. H a rry P ik e a t K w e ilin m ade
to
give
them
an
added
feelin
g
of
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T h e w o rry comes before you get p erfe ct contact.
The e n tire J a p a ­
security by o ur presence. Through
to ta k e off for co m b at— w ondering nese fo rm a tio n of three bom bers was
w h e th e r or not you’ ll do the rig ht shot down o ver the field. P ike , L o m ­ h eavy a n ti-a irc ra ft fire. M o rg an led
th in g out of habit. A fte r you’ re in b ard . and G riffin each added an en­ the a tta c k in and d id n 't w aste a
We le ft the warehouses In
th e a ir i t ’s a ll the fun of flying and em y ship to th e ir scores, but Lom ­ bomb.
flam es, and th ere was much less
doing the g rea tes t job in the world.
b ard was shot down in flam es when
ack-ack com ing up tow ards us than
You a re up th ere, p ity in g a ll e a rth ­ the Jap gunners blew up his belly
bound c rea tu res who a re not p riv i­ tan k. L o m b a rd had m ade the ta c ­ when we flrst approached.
A rriv in g back a t o u r advanced
leged to b re a th e this p u re r a ir on tic a l e rro r of pulling up o ver the
high.
Y o u r tra in in g m akes you do bom bers a fte r d eliv e rin g fire that base, we refueled and bom bed up
again.
Then we m ade the second
th e co m b at w ork th at Is ahead w ith ­ shot one down. We had given him
ra id of the d ay to w ard s Hankow ,
out th in kin g about the m ovem ents.
up for lost when he w alked in c a r­
o ver the town of Yoyang.
Once
M onths and ye ars of tra in in g
ry in g his chute— and begging for an­
again M o rg an blasted the targ et,
hours of w a itin g on the ground . .
o ther ship.
w ith black bursts of a n ti-a irc ra ft
h ig h -p o w ered engines p u llin g you up
A t daw n 'h e next day, N o ve m b er
and up to the a tta c k — and then in a 23, I led the group to escort M o r­ fire bouncing around the fo rm atio n .
But th ere was no intercep tio n, and
fe w fleetin g seconds the com bat gan to Sanchau Islan d w ith tw elve
now w e w ere feelin g blue.
We
is o v e r, y o u r, ship is all th a t’s in bom bers.
W e had noted th a t the
cou ld n 't destroy the Ja p A ir F orce
the sky. and y o u ’ re on the w ay hom e Japs w ere stren gth en ing the a ir
if they w ere going to try to save
a g a in to base, w h is tlin g and th in k­ p a tro l o ver Hongkong even m ore.
th e ir airp lan es.
ing how easy it w as and w hat a T h e G en eral had sm iled and said,
W e spent the n ext d ay. T hanks­
g re a t and glorious life It re a lly Is.
" W e ’ re m a k in g th em w aste a te r­
givin g , w orking on the airp lan es and
Y o u ’re w o n d erin g if you can pick
rib le am ount of gaso lin e."
Niw Rwiwf Wirtlmi M W « «’ Flfisctnonn’» FMNU »«!»• • * «
resting. W e had flown seven missions
those ca rd s up and finish the gam e
W e saw M o rg a n ’s bombs -ake out
in four days, and both m en and m a ­
an d ta k e y o u r C N b ack fro m . A ja x
tw o of the th ree hangars on the is­
Clip and paste on a penny
post card (or your free game
o r Jo h n n y o r M a c k . You m ig h t be land field, and w e w ent down to chines w ere tire d and in need of re.
copy of Flelschmann's
p
air.
We
had
a
special
d
in
n
er
that
th in k in g how good th a t sleeping bag s tra fe and w atch fo r intercep to rs
newly revised "The Bread address
Basket." Dozens of easy Mores
is going to fee l, o r w on d erin g w heth ­ ta k in g off. Som e of the flig h t got night, but re m a in e d e x tra v ig ila n t
recipes (oc breads, rolls,
ag
ain
st
a
su
rp
rise
by
the
Jap.
e r th e tra n s p o rts th a t can land on th ree, but m y plane was h it by the
dessert :. Address Standard
On th a t T h a n k sg iv in g evening, as
B ra n d s In c o rp o r a te d ,
th e field, now th a t th e a ir ra id
ack-a ck, and when the oil pressure
Grand Central Annex Box
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e ra l, he brought out a bottle of
m a il . .
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fo r the m a in lan d and home.
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lu r . W a r m th e b ra n urid ru b it
in to th e fu r . A f t e r s e v e r a l h o u rs ,
b ru s h i t o u t a n d sh u k e f u r g e n tly .
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a n d lin e n y u r d goods s h rin k m o re
le n g th w is e th a n c ro s s w is e .
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W h e n p r e p a r in g d rie d f r u it s fo r
s te w in g o r d e s s e rt, le t th e m so u k
in w a t e r o v e r n ig h t. T h is su ve s
co o kin g t im e und g iv e s th e flu v o r
a c h a n c e to d e v e lo p in th e m .
H a s te w ith d a r k th re a d on lig h t
m a t e r ia ls a n d lig h t th re u d on
d u r k . T h e lin e s w ill be e a s ie r to
fo llo w .
T e a c h y o u n g s te rs to ta k e p rid e
in th e a p p e a ra n c e o f t h e ir c lo th e s .
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en o ug h to be w ith in t h e ir re u c h .
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COUGH LOZENGES
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F A F Cough Ixisengra. Farh F A F
Losenge givra your throat a 15
minute soothing, comforting treat­
ment all the «try tfouei. Millions
use them for roughs, throat irrita­
tions or hoararnrss resulting (rom
colds or amolung. Box—only I Of.
SNAPPY
FACTS
ABOUT
5S
RUBBER
Inadequate traction la ana o f
the causes of automobile
smash-ops in w in ter travel­
ing. Inadequate traction can
ba dun ta smooth tiros th a t
should bo recappod.
Rubber hod a strong Influence In
the spending of I7M billion dollars
on street and highway construc­
tion and maintenance In the U. S.
In the ten years ended 1942.
The m aterials used ia the
m aking of cord fabrics fo r
synthetic m ater vehicle tires
aro the same as used In pre­
w ar natural rubber tlros-m
cotton and rayon.
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