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Show . . o 4 Air Conditioning' Is Well Received "Railroad week," beginning on Monday, June 10, and continuing ' through to Saturday, though not observed in any formal way in Milford, was given considerable thought and attention nevertheless neverthe-less with an unusual amount of informal discussion and comment brought about by the unqualified approval with which the public is receiving the inauguration of air-conditioning air-conditioning on all regular traim. It is a happy coincidence that there appears in this number of The News a display ad of the Union Pacific system. The ad features fea-tures a graphic illustration of the system by which the air is "conditioned" "condi-tioned" and passes to the passengers, passen-gers, who ride in perfect comfort in the most torrid weather. Coach-. Coach-. es, sleeping cars, dining and observation ob-servation cars are treated alike with fresh air, filtered, cooled and scientifically conditioned offering offer-ing the one all-important thing that was necessary to bring travel by rail back to its old favor. |