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LA GRANDE OBSERVER Observer, La Grande, Ore., Thurs., July 30, 1959 Page 9 ' U,1iifl,nrin- mi- liiirlf iiiH iCTtflwira in M ai-,valig''-Ws,ril!tr ' MIA Tatephot HANDSHAKING Vice President Richard Nixon shakes hands with shipworkers at f shipyard in Leningrad, Russia, where he inspected the Russian icebreaker Lenin. The Lenin is Russia's first nuclear-powered ship. From Leningrad Nixon flew, to the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, the first of four Siberian cities he will visit. Federal Mediators Resume Talks In Steel Industry NEW YORK (LTD Federal mediator resumed talks with rep resentatives of the strikebound steel industry today. Thoy unex pectedly cancelled tliem Wednes day (or secret meetings on "other aspects" of the strike which ha shut down 85 per cent of the na tion's steel capacity for 16 days Federal Mediation Director Jo seph F. Finnegan was not pres ent at a meeting with striking United Sleelworkers of America (USWi leaders here Wednesday. An afternoon session with indus try spokesmen and a scheduled press conference were cancelled Man Appeals His Sentence In Rape Case Scientists Devise Test To Show Why People Can't Quit Smoking By DELOS SMITH UPI Staff Writer NEW YORK (UPI Scientists are interested in a cold-turkey and mass -scale test which they feel will show why many people are so devoted to cigaretes they can't stop smoking them. These people, in the scientific view, are addicted and the ques tion is whether the addiction is mainly psychological is nicotine a habit forming drug when broken down by fire into smoke, or are these people addicted to Bing's Boys Make Debut In Las Vegas LAS VEGAS, Nev. UPI The four sons of Bing Crosby broke into show business- bigtime with the successful debut of their act in La Vesas Tuesday -night, but their famous crooner father wasn't on hand to join in the ap plause. The boys Gary, 25; twins Den nfe and Phillip, 24, and Lindsay, 20 brought down the house at the Sahara Hotel with their song and dance routines and fast chatter. An enthusiastic crowd of first- nighters continually interrupted the act with wild applause and at the end of the hour-show gave the brothers an ovation that brought them back for a 30-min- ute encore. "We haven't received so much applause since we told pop we were leaving home," cracked Gary. There was an indication that feelines stirred up last May when Bing publicly called himself a "failure as a father had lett some coolness between him and the boys. None of the Crosby side of the family was seen in the audience, although Gary said he specifical ly asked the hotel to send an opening night invitation to Bing Asked if he expected his dad to catch their five-week stand, Gary said: "1 haven't heard from him.' Phillip said, however, he had received a telegram from Bing addressed to all of them. "Take 'em by storm," it read. Sfc'as I hope you will. Catching lotta fish in this part of the coun try. See you soon Dad." cigarets because smoking them is an outlet for inner tensions.' Scientists believe a lot of light will be thrown on this question in the fall when cigaret smokers from coast to coast are offered a cigaret which contains abso lutely no nicotine for the convinc ing reason that it contains no tobacco. That's mass scale and its large enough to mean something. , Scale Sales Pitch The cold turkey angle is this: These tobacco-less cigarets are going to be sold on a "scare" basis. Cigaret smokers will be reminded of the widely held sci entific opinion that there is a connection between tobacco cig aret smoking and lung cancer. The argument will be made that tobacco cigarets are harmful but tobacco-less cigarets are harm less. Will cigaret smokers switch from tobacco to non-tobacco in appreciable numbers? If cigaret smoking is mainly a psychologi eal attachment, they should have no oarticular difficulty in switch ing when given such a powerful "motivation" (to use a term of Tractor Riding Family Heading For Trip End PORTLAND (UPI I Marion Ohio, farmer James Clark, his wife and two children arrived here Tuesday night on the next to-last leg of their coast-to-coast trip by tractor. The family planned to go on to Seaside today. They started out from Ocean City, N.J.. July 6 with a month's vacation, and wanted to take their time. Mrs. Clark and the children, Larry, 11 and Janice, 8, divided their time during the trip in a glass-enclosed cab and a special trailer towed by the tractor. Clark, who said he was a great- great grandson of William Clark of the famed Lewis and Clark ex ploring team in the early 1800's, planned to go to Salem after the trip to Seaside to deliver a letter from Ohio Gov. Mike De Salle to Gov. Mark Hatfield. After that the Clarks will return here and tour the Centennial Ex position. The tractor will stay here and they will fly home Sun day, Clark said JELLIED FRESH FRUIT FOR SHORTCAKE .MADE WITH M. CP. "LOW SUGAR" PECTIN JofW fresfc Fruiit Will Not Soak Into Shortcak Ont Recipe for All Fruits Without Cooking Preparation op Fruit: Wash thoroughly. Hull and crush berries. Grind tree fruits. 1. Measure 2 cups crushed or ground fruit and 1 cup M.C.P. "Low Sugar" Liquid Pectin into kettle. Mix well. 2. Add 2 cups sugar; blend mixture thoroughly to dissolve sugar. 8. Some tart fruits, such as Red Raspberries and Logan berries, my be tart enough to jell the fruit, but other fruits will need lemon juice. The amount of lemon juice to add ranges from V cup to lit cup, depending upon the kind of fruit being used. 4. First, try adding Vt cup lemon juice, mix well. If texture and tartness suit you, do rot add more lemon juice. If jellied fruit is not firm enough, then add ' cup more lemon juice; but no fruit will need more than Vi cup lemon juice for this basic recipe. 6. The fruit will jell immediately when the proper amount of lemon juice is added and it is then ready for use on shortcake, or if you want to keep it for future use, it will keep for weeks stored in refrigerator same as milk. "Jellied Fresh Fruits" can be frozen In regular freezing con tainers lor long storage. When thawed out, jellied fruit will retain its perfect texture and fresh Iruit flavor. The above recipe will make 2V4 lbs. of "Jellied Fresh Fruit." This recipe may be doubled, tripled, etc., by multiplying all the Ingredients by the same number. Get M.C. P. "Low Sugar" Ptetirt at yovr groeerl note. psychologists. But if the smoke formed by burning nicotine is habit-forming, cigaret smokers especially vet eran smokers will draw no sat isfaction from a tobacco-less fire and they'll find switching more or less impossible. It will all be told by the sales figures for the tobacco-less cigaret in the months following its nationwide introduction. It's trade name is "Van guard." Instead of tobacco, it contains a blend of "vegetable fivers." The manufacturer is the Bantob ("Ban Tobacco") pro ducts Corp. The identity of the fibers is a corporate secret. Fall Introduction Slated "Vanguard" has been ' test marketed in Dayton, Ohio, accom panied by advertising based on the slogan, "smoke without fear." Manufacturing facilities have been acquired and the plan is to "go national sometime in mid-autumn." The president of Bantob is Ger ald M. Schaflander, former ex ecutive in the aiser Industries, and a former account executive for a well-known tobacco cigaret in an advertising agency. His specialty is sales promotion. The company has had a num ber of scientific tests made of its secret vegetable fibers to show that they contain no arsenic (you can find traces of arsenic in most tobaccos) that they contain no nicotine, and they contain no "tobacco tars." However, the "vegetable ' fib ers" have not been tested except under Bantob auspices. Anything that is burned produces "tars" and other "combustion products" and these are cancer-causing sus pects as regards tobacco cigarets, rather than arsenic or un combusted nicotine. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (LTD -A retired Air Force colonel has appealed a sentence of nearly 14 months at hard labor for seducing his 17-year-old Negro housemaid while his wife was gone. Special Circuit Judge Herston Foster ignored jury recommenda tion that the defendant, Grady L. Smith, about 60, white, be fined for the offense and sentenced him to the jail term. "This case involves every man. woman and child in Montgomery County." Prosecutor Maury I) Smith said in arguing for a stilf sentence. "In essence it involves our way of life." Smith was freed under $l,uou bond following the sentence uiul his attorney immediately filed an appeal. Smith was convicted Tues day by the all-white jury for con tributing to the delinquency of a minor. Smith, who lived in Jackson Miss., for 18 years before he entered the Air Force and has been living in New York City re cently, was accused of having sexual relations with the Pratt ville, Ala., Negro girl in his home here during the summer of 1958. The high school student testified she was intimate with the colonel one time while she served as his housemaid.' He was arrested when neigh bors called police to complain he was living with the girl. Judge Foster's sentence Wednesday included the maxi mum nine months term. The judge, added 30 days in lieu of fine and 112 days in lieu of court costs for a total of 13 months, 22 days. Finnegan was reported confer ring in Washington with l.ulior Secretary .l.imes P. Mite hell, one man fait tinder who is refuting taily to President h'isoiihouer on he labor-management stalemate. The President declined Wednes day to comment on the strike situation or the recently reported record profits of the steel com panies, but he said Mitchell "is keeping in touch with every- hmg he can. assembling every act. as a matter of fait he is analyzing all of the historical events of past strikes ami giv- n K to me that kind of minima ion." The President said Milihell 'sees me eery day." Hut he re -ut'firiiUHl his own hands oil" (Hiliey in the dispute. lust a day alter l'nited Slates Steel Corp. Chairman Koger M lllough slated that the steel indus try would not raise prices alter strike settlement unless such settlement is an "involuntary" one "mandated by some public body or authority." The solution, the President said. must "not create or incite mlla tion" and "must lie by tree bar gaining and not under pressures." A half million union members walked off their jobs in the na tion's steel plants at midnight July 14 after negotiators reported no progress toward new contracts in more than nine weeks of in tensive talks and a two-week con tract extension. Montana Is Willing To Take Part In Study SALEM. Ore. (L'PD-Cov. Mark Hatfield has revealed that Gov. J. Hugo Aronson of Montana is willing to have his state partici pate in a study of a proposed power inter-tie between the Col umbia Basin and California. The inter-tie would make sur plus power from the Northwest available to California during per iods of low consumption in the Columbia Basin. A joint study of the proposal was begun last March by representatives of Or egon, Washington and California. Montana and Idaho have since been invited to participate. The Bonneville Power Admin istration and the U. S. 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