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Show A Dozen Eggs Cross the Atlantic, Arrive Intact CENTRAL FALLS, R. I. A mother moth-er has beaten the British egg shortage, short-age, the rationing system and the Atlantic ocean to send her soldier-son, soldier-son, stationed in England, a dozen fresh eggs. When Private First Class William J. Rozak wrote that he missed his morning egg in England, his mother moth-er bought a dozen, dipped them in paraffin and packed them in sawdust saw-dust and shredded paper. "Not a one was broken," he wrote home joyfully. |