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Show i Transcribing Battle Noises 1 Real battle noises will soon be transcribed by American radio stations through a new sound recorder re-corder about to be used on many fronts, says Collier's. Operating on batteries and recording magnetically mag-netically on a thin wire that runs for four hours without a reload, the machine registers the sounds of battle and a running description made on the spot by the news commentator who carries the device de-vice on his back. When the word went out that soldiers overseas wanted packages pack-ages from home the response was so overwhelming that Uncle Sam reluctantly had to call a halt. Today, To-day, due to shipping space, there are Post Office restrictions on packages to overseas Army men but you can still send packages to soldiers in the U. S., and to Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen wherever they are. When you do, remember one of their favorite gifts is cigarettes, and the favorite brand is Camel. Sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens show that Camel is first choice with men in all the services. So send him that carton of Camels today. Adv. |