Show washington 1111 FROM OUR congressman W WK K GRANGER air travel breaks A accords the civil aeronautics administration announced that airline operations erat ions reached new all time highs the reporting airlines flew miles on domestic routes an increase of almost 22 per cent over last year passengers carried numbered or 40 per cent more than last year express shipments I 1 were up 53 per cent U S sends setting eggs to lo argentina by plane in answer to a request from the th argentine ambassador dor to the united states the department of agriculture is cooperating in the shipping of hatching eggs to south america by air express ane eggs produced from superior stock on the departments farm will be used for experimental breeding operations by the argentine ministry of agriculture september war aid a record president roosevelt told his press conference lend lease transfers dur ing september reached a record peak of approximately three times the monthly average of the past six months the president said he had ordered lend lease administrator to allocate the final remaining five per cent of the original 7 billion dollar lend lease appropriation he said aid is flowing to great britain china south america and the refugee polish and norwegian governments ern em ments army feeding quartermaster general gregory addressing the convention of the american bakers association in boston said our studies have indicated that the army is now better fed than 60 per cent of the civilian population and these studies have been imply amply borne out by the fact that the average gains 10 pounds after his induction into the army savings campaign short of needs treasury secretary in a letter to the fieira officers of the defense savings staff said that although the savings program has yielded a billion and a half dollars from persons in 5 months the result so far is below certainly not our expectations but just as certainly it falls far short of our needs more red cross relief belief in middle east the rod red cross announced tons of american red cross food stuffs and blankets for of hard pressed civilians throughout the colonies of east africa have arrived safely at the port of massaia Mas sawa the announcement said since the start of the war civilian refugees and wounded soldiers and sailors of the middle east j have received a total of worth of red cross supplies including drugs clothing comfort articles for british wounded and such foodstuffs as rice hour flour evaporated milk and navy beans which have been distributed through 23 relief agencies I 1 maternity stalls and properly e equipped calf pens are desi reable for I 1 raising the fall calf crop plenty of J alight light good ventilation and freedom ifrain from cold drafts are cs es eye shaped like cone the eye of the chameleon is shaped like an ice cream cone with a minute pupil at the small end according to the better vision institute sti tute |