Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1934, Image 2

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NEW IOHK, Sept. 21. W Be
lief that the Lindbergh cats might
have "broken" long ago If John
Hughea Curtla, Norfolk shipbuilder,
had not atepped in and aidetracked
the aearch waa expressed at Curtla'
trial on a charge of obatrneting Jua
tlce. Curtis, who projected himself Into
the case with a story of being in touch
with the kidnnpers when the aearch
for the missing baby was at Ita height,
waa convicted of either perpetrating
a gigantic hoax or of ahielding the
kidnapers.
At the time of his trial, at Flem
ington, N. J., in July, 1932. Prosecutor
Anthony M. Hnuck, Jr., declared the
police were working on a clue "that
would have led to apprehension of the
kidnapers" when Curtis broke into
the case.
Shortly after the kidnaping, and be
fore the baby's body waa fonnd, Curtis
sought out Colonel Ltodbergh and told
him he had been contacted hy an
emissary , of 'the kidnapers.
. Curtla. Ifady had enlisted the
Uokini of tlean 11. Dobson-Pencock
flta Bear. Admiral Guy II. Burrage,
both of Norfolk, and he quickly gained
' Ab chief negotiator Curtis under
took a series of flights to various
nnrts of the country, frequently using
a navy plane and pilot. Tinter he shift
ed his activities tn the vicinity of
Norfolk.
A navy yacht was placed at hiB dis
posal and he cruised nbout the const,
often accompanied by Lindbergh. The
colonel was on one of these cruises, al
though Curtis wna ashore at the time,
when the baby's body was found.
Landbergh did not lenrn of the discov
ery until he returned nine hours later.
Following upon this turn In the case
Curtis allegedly confessed that hla
anpposed dealings' with the kidnap
gang, his story of midnight meetings
. . I M t 1 . 1. .. . t V. A liah
ann m uemjc itomoi i" "..
wonld be sold to the highest gangland
bidder unless quick ransom arrange
ments were made, were all Imaginary.
Before hla trial, Cnrtla repudiated
his alleged hoax confession, declaring
he had written it to end continued
questioning.
He waa fonnd guilty of obstructing
joatice, however, and sentenced to one
year In Jail and fined 11,000. The aen
tence waa auapended and he waa re
leaaed after paying the fine. He re
turned to Virginia.
Housewives'
Forum
By MARIAN LOWRT
(Oontlnutd Prom Pag 1)
lent Id mildness gives It an appeal
to moat palates.
I nee:
12 green peppera
t-Ib. head of cabbage
t bunches of celery
4 large cucumbers
t cups small encumbers
S quarta of cooked corn
1 large onion
y cup flonr
1 cup augar
1 large can of condensed milk
H teaspoona mustard
. 1 teaspoon psprika
2 tablespoons enlt
2 cups vinegar
All the vegetables are cut: they are
not ground. The rabbngn la chopped
coarsely or shredded In one-Inch
lengths. The celery is cut In thin
slices. I do not pare the small cu
cumlwr; they are sliced. The large
onea are pared, cut In quarters and
then sliced Inch thick. If possible
I use the large thick-mented peppers.
After the seeda are discarded the pep
pers are cut into small hits. The
corn Is cooked on the cob five mln.
utes or canned corn can be nsed. The
onion Is cnt fine. These vegetables
are mixed together.
With flonr, milk, augar, mustard,
paprika and salt a dressing la made.
This is not cooked: the Ingredients
are mixed thoroughly. Then alter.
nato layers of It and the vegetables
are nrranged In a large crock. The
!nd Is mixed with a spoon or the
hands. On the thoroughness of the
mixing tlie success, or much of It, of
the salad depends. Kvery morsel of
the vegetables needs to be coated
with the dressing.
1 cook the salnd In one large nten
all or several smaller kettles. The
vinegar Is added after the mixture
has been set on the stove. The salad
Is conked rapidly until It holla all over.
Tltibblea should appear throughout the
salad. Then it Is c:inned wlthont de
lay. Tho more quickly the relish la
placed In hot aterillicd jars the bet
ter. Rapidity of action makes for
crispness and for a delirious flavor.
Tills pepper salad rlpena as It
alanda In the jars. A few weeks of
ripening greatly Improvea Ita flavor,
but It can be used a day or two after
being canned. Eileen Hart, Houte 2,
Eugene.
Reltanoi
Rweet green peppera
t . Tillamook cheese
2 eggs
' 2 teaapoonfuls milk
teaspoon baking powder
1-8 teaspoon salt
1-8 cup Hour
Cook peppers In boiling water until
oft: drain and apllt: remove seeds,
nd dry with cheese cloth. Cut Til
lamook cheese Into oblong pieces,
wrap In green peppers, skewering
With tooth picks If necessary, rieat
ggs until light, add milk, baking
powder, unit and flour. Heat nntll
smooth. IMp peppera Into batter and
fry nntll delicately brown, Drain and
turn with aalad. Mra. M. I Hhff,.
man, Rout 3, Junction City,
Canned Egi Plant
, Par the egg plant, cut Into thin
slices, and boll it 115 or 20 minutes.
Then drain off the water, pack the
(( plant. Into glass Jars, fill them
t vr flowing with cold water, (nd
proceed as for conned corn. June
Allen, Creswell.
Pepper, Pineapple, Tomato tad Meat
Relish
Slice nbout 12 to 15 pounds green
tomntoes, fl medium yellow onions
and 8 green peppera. Place a layer
of each in a atone crock. Sprinkle
1,4 eup aalt over layers. Cover and
allow to stand three days. Pour off
salt brine, straining through a cheese
cloth into enamel preserving kettle.
Pour on boiling water to cover and
cook until tender. Drain agnin
through cheese-cloth. Return to ket
tle with the syrup of 4 cupa of augar
and 1 quart of cider vinegar, 2 table
spoona muatard aeed, and 6 cupa of
crushed pineapple. Cook alowly two
hours and aeal. Mra. Roger B. Hall,
Wendling.
Eioallopad Eggplant
Pare eggplant, cut into email pieces
and cook until soft. Mnsh, then add
cup butter, cup bread crumbs,
2 eggs well beaten, a little onion, sea
son with aalt and pepper. Put into
a caaserole, aprinkie with crumbs,
and a little chopped bacon. Bake 20
minutes. A delicious luncheon dish.
Miss Chloe Robertson, 2001 Fair
mount boulevard, Eugene.
Pepper Stew
Remove the seeda from 12 green
peppers and boil for 30 minutee In
alightly salted water. When tender
take up and set one sale. Put Into
a aaucepan a half dosen fresh toma
toes, a sliced onion, a sprig of para-
ley, a couple of clovea, and a teaspoon
of salt. Add cold water and bring
to a boil; aimmer until the tomatoes
are pulpy, then strain. Put a table
spoon each of butter and flour into
a frying pan, and aa aoon as melted
and bubbly, add the strained tomato.
Ab soon aa thickened and creamy put
in the peppers. Simmer five minutes,
taking cure not to crush the peppers,
nnd serve. Mrs. P. G. Bradwny, Mo
to Route 8, Eugene.
Ploklad Eggplants (Sweet and Sour)
EggplantB can be made into very
fine aweet and aour pickles. Peel the
eggplants and cut them in large slices
or cubes. Into a large porcelain ves
sel put alternate layers of eggplant
and salt, Let stand three hours or
more. Then lightly squeeze out the
dark fluid that has been drawn out
by the salt, and wash In several wa
ters. Boll minute or two and drain
through a alere.
Take vinegar in proportion to egg-
planta used one pint to each egg
plant and aweeten with brown sugar
to taate. Put from two to four table
spoons powdered cinnamon into the
vinegar, and a tablespoon of three
mixed spices (any choice yon wish
to use). Tie splcea In a piece of
cheese-cloth. When the vlnegnr is
heated put in the eggplants nnd boil
until tender. Take the pickle up care
fully and pnt It Into jars. For aour
pickles use the same amount of vine
gar and spices, but omit the sugar.
Mrs. W. R. Armstrong, 1302 West
11th avenue, Eugene.
Baked Stuffed Eggplant
1 large eggplant
2 cupa cooked or canned tomntoea
gTeen pepper
1 cup cooked meat
4 slices crisp bacon
Bread crumbs
Butter, aalt, pepper
Remove top and parboil eggplant.
Remove the pulp and cook In a little
water, until tender. Cook tomatoes
and chopped green peppers. Com
bine eggplant, chopped meat, bacon,
tomatoes and aufflclent bread crumba
to hold mixture together. Season,
fill shell and cover with buttered
crumbs. Brown in oven. Don't chop
anything too fine. Bake about 25
mlnutea In a moderate oven. Serves
six. Mrs. T. R. Brabham, Route 2,
Engene,
Eggplant a La Creole
Cook spaghetti In salted water un
til almost done. Cook eggplant which
has been diced. In salted water. But
ter baking dish and place a layer of
spaghetti in botton. then a layer of
eggplant, a layer of chopped hell pep
per and chopped onion. Salt and
pepper. Repent the above. Sprinkle
generously with grated cheese and
dot with butter. Pour one can of to
mato sauce over all and bake 1
hours slowly. Mra. Agnes Story,
Trent.
Thornton Corners
THORNTON CORNERS, Sept. 21.
Special) B. F. Bowers, of North
Bend, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mra. O. R. Trent. ,
Mr. and Mrs. I,. R. Smith accom
panied Mr. and Mra. Gene Boss to
Curtin Sunday evening to a birthday
party honoring Mra. Boss' mother,
Mrs. E. Elchler.
Mr, and Mrs. George Foster and
children accomponled Benton Hchrenk
to Eugene rlnturday,
Mra. H, Warreu of Cottage Grove
accompanied Mrs. Benton Schrenk to
the Umpqua Baptist association In
Eugene Thursday,
Mra. 11, C. Hose and mother, Mrs.
Sadie Flenk of Cottage Grove, spent
Friday with Mrs. R. B. Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premasii, Joanne
Premusst and Mra. Mary Smith visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank In
Blue at Hebron. Mrs. Smith remsined
for a few days' visit.
IXIVE'8 BEAUTY SALON rh. 001
TO EUROPE TO BE
By H. 0. HUNTER
(Pacific Northwest Correspondent)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. With
the state department intent upon
building the United States world com
merce to the 1020 level through re
ciprocity treaties, an increase of mil
lions of dollars in the trade between
the Pacific northweat nnd Sweden and
Belgium would be possible if the pro
gram la a success.
Trade between thla country and
Sweden haa fallen to almost one-third
of Ita value of 1W29 while the Belgium
United Statea commerce waa down
but alightly leas. In 1U20 the United
Stntea exported to Sweden goods val
ued at $53,701,001 and in 1033 this
trade had declined to a value of only
$18,697,580. Belgium importa from
the statea amounted to $114,854,402
in 1028 and but $43,267,506 last year.
There waa a aomewhat amaller de
cline in exports from those countries
to the United States over the period,
the goods from Sweden amounting to
$52,086,608 in 1020 and but $30,072,
309 in 1033. From Belgium came
goods valued at $74,047,843 In 1020
and $23,103,235 In 1033.
Products of the stntea of Washing
ton, Oregon, Idaho and Utnh aent to
those nationa showed a proportionate
decline, the exports of fish, wheat,
furs, boxed and barreled apples, saw
ed timbers nnd other lumber, flour,
fruits and copper dropping in value
from $22,130,125 In 1020 to $4,350,-
944 Inst yeor.
nile all of such exports to the two
European nations naturally did .not
come from those four stnteB, It was
pointed out that in case of ramd ln-
creaseH in business in those commodi
ties, the Pacific northwest should
profit considerably. Figures were not
obtainable to show just what portiona
of those exports came from any par
ticular area.
The atate department has invited
written atatementa concerning exports
and importa of all articles to the- two
countries. Written statements for
Belgium will be received until October
22 and October 20 has been 8et aside
for oral .presentation of views on the
subject. Written atatementa on Swed
ish trade will lie received until Octo
ber 20 with oral atatementa to be
presented November 6.
21 Names Added
To Choral Group
Twenty-one names were added to
the roster of the newly organized Wo
men's Choral group following the lost
tryouts, Monday evening in the studio
of the director, John Stnrk Evans.
The chorus haa about 110 names.
Below are the 21 new onea:
Mrs. Eileen Edblom, Mrs. Bcrnlce
Zcllor, Mrs. Harry Ballc, Mrs. Grib
xknv, .Mrs. A. .1, Morgan, Miss Moselle
INDIGESTION
and
DYSPEPSIA
are) usually attributed to an
excess of acid In the atomach
and most remedies: aim only
at correction of thla condi
tion. It la now found that
the liver la primarily re
sponsible for the trouble.
By ita failure to aecrote tho
proper amount of bile tho
digestive fluid In the atom
ach Is thrown ont of balance
and the result la belching,
bloating, headache and gen
eral distress after eating
and In many oases constipa
tion. AGIPHO
Is a new discovery different
from all ao-talled "Antle
acids." Besldea neutralizing
the excess acid and there
by giving Immediate relief
It gently stimulates the
liver and haa a mild action
on the bowels, thua remov.
Ing the cause of the trouble
Instead of attempting to pro
vide a nuhstltute for the
normal aecrotlon of the liver.
ACIPHO la Inexpensive a
largo pneknge costs only
SIXTY CENTS
and Immediate relief may be
expocted.
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Japanese Make Big
Mass Plane Flight
TOKIO, Sept. 21. 7P) A sue
cessful Client of 7S Japanese miPtnry
airplftnes nrross the 4 SO miles of
space from Darien to Hanking, Mnn
chukuo, was reported torlny by the
Hslnking correspondent of the news
paper Asahi.
The fleet was In nsinking nt 3:3.1
p. m. today after overcoming heiul
winds which spoiled their formation
but did not Interfere with the suc
cess' of the movement. The mass
maneuver was made shortly after
Manchukuo sent a protest to Soviet
Russia.
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. Tou will now find us nt our new
headquarters at 501 Madison St.
Phone 1543-W.
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RUMMAGE SALE
School and winter clothing, Satur
day, Public Market.
CONCRETE pipe for that well.
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IMPORTANT GLUE
IN KIUP CASE
NEW YORK, Sept. 21. UP) Teu
tonic symbolism has been a guiuVpost
for federal authorities In their aearch
for tii Limlbtridi kidnapers since al
most the first day of the aeureh.
This symbolism was marked In all
of the rnnsom notes sent to Colonel
IJnlberl':h, nnil now officials are seek
ing to link licrQtu-d Iluuptmnnn, an
un-nnttirnlizcd German, with the ob
vious Teutonic background of the
notes.
Hnuptmonn's finvorite resort was
linns' Bavarian beer garden in the
Bronx, where be was regarded as a
good customer.
The mysterious "John" to whom
'Jnfsie" paid the $50.01)0 rnnsom wns
of Germun or Scandinavian appear
ance. Condon said at the time.
Each ransom note ended with a
complicated symbol, made up of sev
eral smaller symbols, each of which
could be found In German books on
symbolism. .
cuko, 4,'Jfll.Onn: Berlin, 4,2SS,OO0; and
Paris, ;.,7S3,00O.
Mapleton Rebekahs
Observe Birthday
MAPLETOX, Sept. 21. ( Special)
Miunon ltelieknh lodso met for Its
regular meeting Tuesday eveuiug. The
Three Links club lind a short meeting
after lodge nnd decided to have a
work meeting nt Mrs. Emily Wildy's
home the evening of September 20.
Tho Uebcknhs ore celebrating their
nnuiversnry Friday night by 'enter
taining nil the Odd Fellows and their
families. The school teachers and the
new minister and wife are special
guests.
Python Discovered
Near English Town
Including its suburbs, New Tork
has a population of 10,001,000; Lon
don, I),(il0,000; Tokio, 5,S11,000; Chi-
IIASTINC1S, England. Sept. 21.
OP) A python is at large somewhere
near Hastings.
Fivo hundred python eggs were
discovered today and burned. It waa
assumed the mother escaped from
some zoo years ago or got out of
u fruit crate coming from abroad.
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Order Is Required
SALEM. Sept. 21. W) As the
result of n slight disturbance Wed
nesday. Btrlkcrs who had been picket
ing the Thomas Kay Woolen mills
plant here, were told by Ercel Kay,
chief owner, this morning, that they
might remain on the grounds only,
"if they caused no further trouble."
Assistance of locnl police wna re
quired yesterday, when pickets re
fused to permit a Portland goods cut
ter to enter the plant and remove
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as tin ball was about to sail high ovtt
thi players' heads, a huge figure fully
twelve flit tall rose up and smashed
the ball to the ground. "Tar" Schwam
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