The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 10, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Return . to
Salem :
urday for Camp Beale, Calif,
where he will receive his Orders.
SILVERTON A ff Vcloek pic
nic supper will precede the reg
'ular meeting of the Junior
: Women's Guild of the Christian
church Monday night - at the
John Jordan home on Mill
: street .. -
Morale Hits Up-
the ingredients which have the
Japanese pleading for ."humane
intervention. . ,, ,
j "We have it under control and
risks here are no greater than
within the .average chemical
plant," he said. "We haven't had
any type of injury since produc
tion began last February."
j He said Du Pont would make
a profit of just $1 from the $350,-
000. 000 operation. -t .
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Qiurches Ask
Bombs Cease
SEATTLE, Aug. -JPy-Thc ex
ecutive committee of Seattle'
Council of Churches ; and Chris
tian Education called upon Presi
ite
Danger in Atom Bomb Plant
i h
. Being welcomed back to the
capital are . Mrs. Richard Jones
and bet two daughters, Cheryl
Ann' and .Patricia ;Lyruv who
have been residing in Santa Bar
bara, Calif," for the past three
years, while Chief, . Warrant Of
ficer, Tones was stationed there.
- Mts. jJones, the former! Bar
bara!, Lamb, .and. her little girls
will remain here. with her par
ents,; Mr, and Mrs. j. M. Lamb,
while her army husband is on
active doty. : i ! i I
Chief 1 1 Warant Officer Jones
accompanied his j family north
last week and Jeft by plane Sat
. RICHLAND, WashvAug. 9 -(ff)
Discovery that they were making
the , heaviest explosive -.wallop
mankind has known -did nothing
to lessen' the enthusiasm' of Han
ford project workers i for . .their
mysterious Jobs., t f ';.-. -
1 Far froin St.: Plant Manager
Walter O. Simon -of the Du Pont
de Nemours and company . said
today, t ?When nWord came that
they were responsible for making
the materials that ;fill, the new
bomb, morale soared to the skies.
"Small, complaints disappeared
almost ; c immediately.; . Our . men
have .to . ride long distances . to
their Jobs. In hot weather It isn't
the most comfortable Journey. We
were getting complaints about the
lack of air cooled equipment prior
dent Truman today to "discon-.
tinue the use of atomic bombs for 4
a time really adequate ; for -the
rulinj powers o( Japan to' con-'
aider and accept any treasonable
terms of surrende.,, , , ; " --'h
At the same time an editorial
in. the Catholic Progresa con
demned "wholesale killing of in- ,
nocent. persons," non-combatants,'
and asserted the bomb, could .not
be used for precision bombing of
military targets and the end doea
not Justify, the means,") '
Electroscope Detects '
Bomb Radio Activity
V thia , week, .but; now . , not a
squawk!". . i . '";""-f- ( . I
f Simon said one group of work
men have taken a vote and pledg
ed -"never to complain again." 1
Security. regulations" "have; dis
closed . only." limited details about
working' conditions ; within ' the
atomic energy plants,, and the pro
cessed . product is "never seen , by
the men ' who actually make it
Simon said the employes feel no
danger - of being "wiped out by
PORTLANDAug. -mA
simple electroscope, ' familiar, 'to
the average high school physics
student, would, detect radio ac
tivity in an area where an atom
bomb has fallen, a Reed 'college
physics professor, said today. !
Dr. Ansel A. Knowlton said the
electroscope was invented ,250
years ago. "" ' ' ' I. '
, MIAMI, Fla. When a
whistle on a boat docking at
the navy' training center, became
stuck, " - Miamians . ' immediately
concluded that the atomic bomb
had brought the war to an end.
Switchboards of - newspapers
and radio stations received a
deluge' of telephone calls.
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Tli OREGON STATESMAN. Satan. Ortgonr Friday Monlng. Aagast 10L XSiS
Grade Desp
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, Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Marion F. Boswell (Gun
hild Sofia jForshaug) pictured leaving McClellan Field
chapel following their marriage oh July 20. The groom is
, th son of Mr. and ' Mrs. W. G. Boswell of . Salem. The
' couple will reside in Sacramento Sergeant Boswell is now:.
; stationed at McClellan Field with the air technical service
command headquarters. (Sacramento air technical service
command photo.) . ' i;'f ' ' ' !
Radio Programs
Of Interest. .
. . The Business and Professional
Women's club wishes to call to
attention of its members the
radio program, "Beyond Vic
tory," which can be heard over
KSLM each Monday night at
6:45 p. m. The program is broad
cast by World! Wide Broadcast
ing i Foundation, which is : a
non-profit, non-commercial or
ganization, . whose purpose is to
foster, cultivate and encourage
the spirit of j international un
derstanding through education
by radio. 7 . .
Several of the topics to be
discussed on j these programs
will be taken up for study by the
Salem BPW club In develop
ment of its theme for the en
suing year, "Our World to
Build." The tftopic for Monday '
August 13 is TThe People Write
World Charter."
Rer and Mrs. Geerge H. Swift
are spending, several days along
the Oregon coast.
Alpha Chis Give
Rush parties' r
A number of Alpha Chi Omega
sorority coeds of the Beta Chi
chapter on the Willamette uni
versity campus will be in Port'
land this weekend to attend two
summer rush parties.
The Alpha Chis are entertain
ing with firesides Friday and
Saturday nights at the home of
Mrs. C. McCormick. Last Sun
day the coeds entertained with
a formal rush tea at the home
of Mrs. E. A. Willey. Miss Mar
Jorie Grenfell is in charge of
Portland rushing and Miss Mary
Parker of Salem in the Alpha
Chi rush chairman.
Modern Vertion
Flavored Gelatines I Scarce but Plain
Remains as Staple Basis for Salads
If we only had some gelatine I we could have some gelatine
salad.
! Jellied salads, though usually considered light and perhaps
feminine, do attract the stronger sex too. Though some writers
argue to the contrary, watch men :
diners-out choose jellied salads
and desserts from the menu, j
Few grocers show any flavor-ed-sweetened
'gelatine products
but the good i old Knox variety
remains on the shelves almost
constantly. ! , .
Let's see what we can concoct
with unfavored gelatine, and
enly a little sugar (though we
must have some form of sweet
ening In most salads).
Here's a luncheon salad that
Invites eating,! it takes no sugar
at all,' and is a rather filling
4ish. i ' . !
LUNCHEON SALAD
1 can cream of tomato soup
(or tomato juice)
1 cake cream cheese ' .
1 tablespoon unflavored gela-
. " .tine
i,i cup 'cold water
,4 cup mayonnaise
i cup chopped celery :,i
1 green pepper, chopped
i cup stuffed green olives,
cut up I
Bring soup to the boiling point,
add gelatine that has been soak
ed in cold water a few minutes.
Stir until dissolve, add cheese
and dissolve, j When cool and
ready to set, add remaining in
gredients. Chill. I
. BASIC GELATINE SALAD
Soak one erivelorie gelatine in
cup cold water, dissolve In
Hi cups boiling water. Add 2
tablespoons lemon juice for
fruit salads and vinegar for veg
etables, meat or fish.. Usually a
little sugar improves the salad.
. Variations: J Add 1 cup well
drained grapefruit segments and
'A cup chopped green onions to
the gelatine, mixture after it has
hilled. V :;'t "' ' j
2 Add l,can flaked tuna or
salmon, i cup chopped celery
',4 cup chopped pickle . and . a
teaspoon prepared mustard.
4 Pour chilled gelatine over
prunes stuffed with cheese.
5 Stir In 1 cup cottage cheese,
half can - chopped pimientos,
,ome olives and some pineapple
if you have any. .
Strange but really refreshing
la this one: '
r, , KRAUT SALAD
! 1 cup kraut (drained) .. r
1 chopped celery j
1 cup tuna
Mix and jell in gelatine to
which has been added a little
sugar.
TOMATO ASPIC RING WITH
COTTAGE CHEESE
1 can condensed cream of to
mato soup, undiluted
Y cup , celery .
1 tablespoon onion
IY4 teaspoons sugar
- IVi teaspoons salt' I
Vi teaspoon celery salt
Dash red pepper t
. cup water
1 bay leaf
4 teaspoons unflavored gela
tine (softened! in Vt cup
cold water for 10 minutes)
2 tablespoons distilled white
vinegar j
Combine first 9 I ingredients
and heat for 10 minutes. Strain.
Add softened gelatine to hot li
quid and stir until dissolved.
Add vinegar. Pour Into ring
mold which has been oiled or
rinsed in cold water. , Chill.
Unmold when firm, j
Fill with a mixture of cot
tage cheese, chopped- pepper,
chopped onion, grated carrot,
; seasoned with salad dressing.
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