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8 Tho News-Review, Roieburg, Ore,-. Thuri. Feb. 24, 1953 Make A Coconut Shortcake For HsuA K.N (N d 3. V ml Las. Looking for something new for dessert? Add toasted coconut to a shortcake recipe. What better way to give the man in your life a special treat I He will ask for seconds when you serve this short, short, short cake, with its erunchy coconut and its delicious blueberry sauce. A fluff of whipped cream adds to the eye appeal . . . and be sure to have a tide dish of the coconut to pass for second helpings. Blueberry Coconut Shortcake 3 cups sifted flour . hi eup shortening: . 8 M teaspoons double-acting 154 eups shredded coconut, baking powder toasted 3 tablespoons sugar , 1 cup milk, about 1 teaspoon salt Blueberry Topping Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, sugar, salt, and sift again. Cut in shortening until consistency of coarse corn meal. Add cup of the coconut and mix well. Add milk all at once and stir until, soft dough is formed. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead 20 times. Divide dough in half and pat H inch thick in two greased 9-inch square layer pans. Bake in hot oven (450F.) for 20 minutes, or until done. Cut each cake in 9 or 12 squares and spread squares with softened butter. Put together as individual shortcakes, spreading Blueberry Top ping between layers and over tops. Garnish with whipped cream and remaining 94 cup of coconut. Makes 9 or 12 servings. Blueberry Topping: Combine l'A quarts fresh blueberries, 9 cup sugar, 3 lemon slices, and M cup water in saucepan, Place over low heat and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Cool, then remove lemon slices. Matusow Believes He's Safe In Regard To Withdrawing Testimony On Communists "WASHINGTON Ul tt'i r v e y Matusow said hero that his law yers had advised him the govern ment would, find it difficult to con vict him of perjury despite hli ad mitted lying under oath. He also told questioning senators that he would fight any perjury charge unless the government al so indicted , other professed ex- Communists he has accused of wearing to falsehoods. -. . "It the government just Mes to make me the scapegoat, I'm go ing to ngnt it," the 28-year-old Matusow said after Sen. McClel lan (D-Ark) asked him. If he in tended to pay his "debt to society" by pleading guilty to any perjury charge. Matusow acknowledged that at torneys for 13 second string Com munist leaders had prepared for him a memorandum listing ma terial testimony he gave at the 1953 trial at which they were con victed on conso'racv charies. Sen. Eastland (D-MIss) demand ed to know if this memorandum i was not a list of things the lawyers for the Red leaders wanted him to recant. . Make it a habit... E ARLY HEWS with the WJ's ' . ,fV. " t.-,y .... - .n-:t mosfpopuJar ntWscqjfer V f it A V- 1 '.i I Monday thru Saturday 7:30 AM KRNR RADM3 1490 , "I don't know what they wanted me to recant," Matusow replied vehemently. "I don't care. I am just recanting what the falsehoods wore." ( Matusow was a witness at a fed eral court hearing last week on a new trial motion filed by the Com munist leaders. He said in an af fidavit that he gave false testi mony against them. In other highlights of the Senate hearings: - 1. Matusow said he would turn over for college scholarships aU the money he made on his forth coming book "False Witness", ex cept for what he had to use In his "legal defense." This was after McClcllan accused him of trying to "commercialize", on his turn about testimony. 2. Matusow swore that he had offered to give congressional candi dates in the elections last Novem ber "matnrlal that would expose the lies of McCarthyism." Toatifvlnif hofnrn the Sprint in. tcrnal security subcommittee, Mat-' usow did not say immediately whether any candidates accepted his offer to furnish such material' "without compensation." , He said he had telephoned Jack Anderson, a reporter for columnist Drew Pearson, in March 1954 tell ing him of the offer because he thought Anderson "might know who might be attacked" in the cam paign by Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). He said he had hoped Anderson would pass on the information to candidates. Presumably it would have been of interest chiefly to Democrats. McCarthy supported all GOP candidates last year ex cept Clifford Case who won elec Hon to the Senate from New Jersey. Matusow, who testified Monday that he had "lied for money" as witness against hundreds of per sons, is being questioned by the subcommittee in its efforts to show where the truth is in many con flicting stories Matusow has told. 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