Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1957 — Page 16

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Special Clothing In Antarctic Wear Men In Antarctic Add Bits Os Color By CHARLES MOORE United Press Staff Correspondent CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand (UP) — Clothes make the man in the antarctic. ' And the men who man the nation's scientific stations at the bottom of the world are no different from the Madison Avenue dudes with Ivy League trousers and button down shirts. But they have more to work with. The antarctic resident is a man of many parts . . . from his two pairs of socks to his three pairs of glovesIn addition to his heavy wool . socks, he covers his feet with two pairs of shoes. One is a woolfelt inner liner and the other is a GI version of the Eskimo mukluks. Boot-Like Footwear These are boot - like footwear with rubber soles and canvas tops that extend to just below the knee. The clothes on the body begin with a new type of long-john and work outward. Underwear is made of waffleknit cotton, a recent invention that provides the warmth of wool without wool s itching or shrinking problems. The waffle knit construction holds cells of warm air ne v t to the body. The next item of wear is the wool shirt, which is followed bv | heavy trousers, a heavy wool sweater and, on a mild day, an i insulated jacket. Cold days require a heavy insulated parka with the head covered with a wool-lined cap with flaps that protect the forehead, ears and the nape of the neck. Three-Piece Gloves ! The gloves usually come in three pieces — an inner-lining of knit wool or cotton, followed by horsehide gloves large enough to I accommodate the liners and fl-

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tang from the neck so the mitr ens can be removed for close andwork without being lost. AU this probably is government ssue and most of it olive drab. But there’s color in the antarctic, too.dost pilots have featherweight 'ind-proof trousers and parkas to rear. These come in a wide inge of brilliant colors, includ.g red, blue and yellow. Navy pilots wear blazing orange ■ash helmets. Additional bits of color are addj to the clothes by the men. hey Include pieces of fluorescent day gio’’ marker cloth, which re sewn on the tops of the shoes id, in some cases, on the seats >f the trousers. The fashion plates at the botjm of the world are the men est known for their Yankee inenuity ... and the ability ti take, midnight requisitions. pensive Teeth TROY, N. Y. — (IB — Four teeth >mpany of a school district 53,ave cost a liability insurance 50. A settlement was approved by upreme Court Justice Donald* S. lylor in favor of Mrs. Maude Taxfield, Cropseyville, whose son. imes, 16, had four teeth knocked it during a volley ball game last pril 5.

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