rrn ,,1' !,: - if il Iff' .-iiv- J I'tnff iriin i ikn mil nimM wiMiMfc mi ' t i , , t put off start of Era Of Harmony Hangs Over Steel Negotiation Opening PITTSBURGH HP) An un- but Hie two key figures precedented era of harmony hung until at least Thursday i over openinii steel labor contract a huddle on their on negotiations Wednesday with both, As in the pa-t, it was expected the industry and union bent on that McDonald and Cooper and achieving the quirk settlement their aides will eventually ham asked by President Kennedy. nier out the new agreement termt Selection of Valentine'i Day for privately when the spadework hat the bargaining start was de- been done in larger meetings, scribed as strictly coincidental in Washington, Secretary of But it fit in with the sweetness- Commerce Luther H. Hodccs pie andlight approach the negotiators dieted an early, non-uif!ationarr seem to have adopted in place of settlement one that won't re- their knock-down battling stance quire "much in prior years., any" in steel Today s initial talks were ex pected to be mainly exploratory, clearing the way for private meet ings between President David J. i r.-ll rtf f-.-La, McDonald of the United Steel-1 lUII Ul VTHCKer workers Union and R. Conrad I ., Conner chief negotiator for U.S. ' WASHINGTON KST Says' i I I J 1 m ivMurf .an increase. , k. mMXtSOX Washington 5 ; Boxes lis iOTSfy?A5 - (APl-Waslims- - N-vi nier President liar-' 1;ft,kVW ' 2 -JL , 'Vii.v t'V. n. is -full of chicken .- t. ,v5 y . A fVs .i V i , J-TVUivflf ' rackerboxes.- ; , .W. V .1' ' V J Thars., Feb. 15, 1962 Tha News-Review, Roteburg, Or. 3 -it. 1- 'TV 5 . .1. T. J .V . .A . V . i4 4."r,'-..-'-..f boked short ribs Mount Vernon Washington's Birthday Is A Good Time To Have Baked Short Ribs Mount Vernon As every school child knows, ! Pennsylvania Dutch origin, it was February 22nd marks the birthday' probably served frequently to of our great country's founding I .Mount Vernon's guests. To cele father, George Washington having : brate the holiday, what more ap- been born near Fredericksburg Virginia, in 1732. His father man aged the estate at Hunting Creek on the Potomac which was later ' named Mount Vernon after Admir al F.dward Vernon. When he was 20 Washington became manager of the large plantation and for the next 20 years his life cintered around Mount Vernon where house parties were frequent. Washington employed a Pennsyl vania Dutch cook whose creations were much acclaimed, and baked short ribs being a hearty dish of propriate dish could you produce to tanalize your family's appetites than this savory combination of beef short ribs, onions, carrots and varied condiments. Baked Short Ribs Mount Vtrnon 4 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon pepper 4 pounds beef short ribs 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine 2 medium onions, chopped 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon vinegar L-i teaspoon dry mustard 'j cup catchup Kj cup beer or ale 1 cup beef bouillon 6 whole carrots, scraped and halved Combine flour, salt and pepper; roll short ribs in mixture. Brown ribs on all sides in hot butter in skillet. Reduce heat; add onion and cook until tender, but not brown. Combine brown sugar, vinegar, dry mustard, catchup, beer and bouillon. Turn into a 2-quart cas serole. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) l'i hours. Add carrots; bake 1 hour longer. Yield: S servings. Steel Corp. and the industry. With the bargaining getting un. der way 4Vi months ahead of the June 30 expiration of the current contract, nobody has formally stated a target date for a new agreement, but it is generally be lieved to be in early March. Kennedy has said the "earlier the better" will suit him for a new steel contract thereby avoid ing the threat of a midyear strike, disruptive effects of a steel inven tory buildup and a consequent COLUMBUS. Ohio (API The economic letdown later on. customer kept insisting that tav- The talks today brought union em operator Joseph Letow shake bargaining teams into separate hands with him with the left sessions with representatives of hand, letow finally acceded, the 11 major steel companies. A hall-hour later, l.etow told po- McDonald was expected to look lice, he noticed his Ssou ring was in on the U.S. Steel meeting, missing. So was the southpaw where Cooper also may show up, I shaker. Oregon Celebrating I Its 103rd Birthday SALEM f AP) Wednesday was I (Hr tun i lo:lrd birthday. I The congressional act making i Oregon a state was signed Feb. j II. is;9. but Congress attached : some conditions that had to be ac cepted by the Oregon Legislature. These weren't accepted until June 3, 1X59. The new state's delegation to Congress was seated Feb. 14, 1839, however. Gov. Mark O. Hatfield asked Oregonians today to give some prayerful thought to the sacrifice! of the early Oregon pioneers. ry S. Truma coops and lruman, chatting with a report er about Washington's new build ings, added: "I'm no architect, but some day they are going to have hailstones here and we II find out about these cracker- boxes." Left-Handed Shake Socialists Jailed SEOUL, South Korea (AP) A revolutionary court Wednesday sen tenced 20 members of South Ko rea's banned Socialist parties to prison terms ranging up to IS years for pro-Communist activity. Two defendants were acquitted. FOR THE FIRST TIME in Marina Junior High's 25-year history, one student Marilyn Ann Johe, outgoing stu dent body president of the San Francisco school won the four major awards available to graduating ninth graders Miss Johe, 15, shown here with her trophies, won the PTA scholarship as student with highest grade average for six terms; American Legion award for student "out standing in scholarship, service, character, leadership ond honor"; Walter Nolan award for "outstanding service to the school"; and the Lions Club award for athletics. (UPI Telephoto) FOLGER'S COFFEE lb lb lb 59c 1.17 2.34 Melrose Store mki - B2&Mv&r m. i -T in n ii I Polynesian fish dinner Polynesian Fish Dinner Exciting Way To Prepare Rice And Shrimp The new bride wants to prepare I mix well. Then cook, stirring con-1 a dinner that's not just run-of-the- stantly. until mixture thickens; meal when she first begins to en-iset aside. Cook shrimp according tertain. Polynesian Fish Dinner is to package directions; keep hot. a glamorous new dish to show-off Combine rice, water, salt and but- Hollywood 'Thank You' Slated For Reservists her artistic as well as culinary ter in 3-quart saucepan; heat to 'all. talents. i boiling. Reduce heat to medium The tangy-tart, sweetly - sour;low. Stir once with fork. Cover sauce that's so delectable boasts j tightly and simmer until liquid is canned pineapple and fresh red i absorbed and rice is tender, about ripe tomato wedges, and can be j made and refrigerated the day be fore. However, the tomatoes should not be added until the final heat ing when they soften and add their succulence to the dish. The rice and shrimp may be prepared last minute. Deep fat fry or hake the shrimp to a crisp, crusty gokien. Then nest them on a hed of soft snowy rice kernels and smother them with this Poly nesian flavored sauce. Zesty Chinese egg rolls are in keeping with this meal, making ex cellent before meal nibblers. 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