Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 09, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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Friday, August 9 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
pares for I Jig Gala Day
CONGRESS UNDER GUARD
WASHINGTON.—It has been done
so quietly that only a few officials
know it but congress now is being
guarded by the most elaborate po­
lice system since World war days.
The legislators arc protected almost
as carefully ns the President.
The first step was taken last fall
when a detail of G-men and detec­
tives was assigned to reinforce the
Capitol's regular police force, which
ts made up chiefly of patronage ap­
pointees, students working their way
through school. Then in the spring a
squadron of metropolitan uniformed
police was sent to the Hill—making
a total of 250 blue-coats and plain­
clothes men guarding 531 senators
- and representatives.
Last week, still another protective
measure was taken in the form of a
set of drastic regulations under
which:
The Capitol is closed to the
public daily at 4:30. except when
congress is in session, and ad­
mittance is only by special
cards.
Guards are stationed at the
subway entrances of the senate
and house wings to scrutinize
everyone going in and out and
FROSTY FOODS FOR SUMMER
to examine all packages.
(Recipes Below)
The Capitol's power plant is
guarded 24 hours a day.
When you’re “eating out," and melted chocolate. CooL Then add
Plainclothes men accompany
you wonder what to order for the vanilla extract and fold in whipped
every group of sightseers.
grand Anale of your meal, how often cream. Place in freezing container
All persons who summon
do you decide on a delicious sound­ of modern ice cream freezer, and
members off the floor are kept
ing parfait? There's something very freeze, using 2 parts ice to 1 part
under constant surveillance.
Serve in tall parfait
special about this tall, imposing and rock salt
A constant police vigil is kept
In the public galleries, in the
delectable dessert And there real­ glasses, alternating with layers of
sauce.
Top
with
restaurants, and at night, in
ly is no reason at all why having peppermint
all corridors inside, and the
parfaits for dessert shoe Id be con­ whipped cream and a cherry. Pep­ ,
grounds outside.
fined to our "eating out" days. A permint sauce:
parfait may be a culinary creation,
H cup sugar
One reason for these elaborate
but with modern ice cream freez­
4 teaspoohs cornstarch
! precautions is to prevent a recur­
ers, improved fre
H teaspoon salt
rence of the bombing that took place
cal refrigerators
1 tablespoon lemon juice
in the Capitol prior to American en­
and commercial
M cup cold water
try into the last war. Planted in a
mixes to help
cup boiling water
senate reception room by a pa ci-
produce smooth,
y< teaspoon peppermint extract
fistic college professor, the bomb ex­
creamy,
frozen
Few drops green coloring
ploded at midnight, July 2. 1915,
desserts, there’s
and left the chamber a shambles.
cup whipping cream (whipped)
ao reason why you
Earlier that day the Washington
Combine sugar, cornstarch, salt,
shouldn’t
serve
and lemon juice. Mix with cold wa­ Times received a letter from the
them often at
ter to form a paste. Add hot wa­ perpetrator announcing his intention
home!
ter and cook, stirring constantly un­ to bomb the capitol “as an exclama­
tion point to my appeal for peace."
Make a variety of ice creams and til thick and clear. Add flavoring
sherbets too, and serve them with and coloring, and chilL Just be­ He was arrested several days later
at Mineola, L. I. He committed sui­
cookies or dainty cakes.
You’ll fore serving, fold in whipped cream
cide in bis cell.
*
find a grand assortment of cookie
Lemon Sherbet.
• • •
and cake recipes in my cookbook,
(Serves 8)
“Better Baking.” — crisp cookies,
WILLKIE’S SPEECH
1H
cups
granulated sugar
chewy cookies, and light feathery
That acceptance speech Wendell
1 quart water
cakes that are just the right accom­
Willkie is writing is one of the tough­
1 tablespoon gelatin
paniment for foods and drinks that
est jobs he's ever tackled! It can
2 tablespoons cold water
are cold and frosty.
make him or break him.
% cup lemon juice
Willkie has got to crack two of
Ice Cream Freezer Ice Cream.
Yellow food coloring
the hardest political nuts ever band­
(Makes 1 quart)
2 egg whites
ed a G. O. P. standard bearer: the
2 cups milk
2 tablespoons powdered sugar
' power issue and foreign policy.
1 cup sugar
Even under normal conditions the
Combine granulated sugar and
2 tablespoons flour
power issue is pure TNT, particu­
water
and
boil
for
5
minutes.
Soak
y« teaspoon salt
gelatin in cold water and dissolve larly in the West, which is strong
2 egg yolks
in the hot syrup. CooL Add lemon for public power. For Willkie, with
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
juice and a few drops of yellow food his Wall Street and utility back­
1 cup whipping cream
coloring. Pour mixture into freez­ ground, the handling of this issue so
Scald milk, reserving % cup. Mix ing container of ice cream freezer.
it doesn’t explode in his face is
and blend the sugar, flour and salt Cover and surround witn a mixture doubly delicate.
and mix to a smooth paste with the of chipped ice and salt (3 parts ice
Perhaps even more difficult is the
cold milk which was reserved. Add to 1 part salt, by volume). Freeze.
question of foreign affairs and its
this mixture to the scalded milk and
closely related problem of compul­
Lemon Iceberg.
cook, stirring constantly until thick,
sory military service. On the lat­
To each glass of lemonade, add
in a double boiler for 15 minutes.
ter, Willkie has never declared him­
Add egg yolks (well beaten) and a scoop of lemon sherbet. Garnish self and the Republican platform
cook, stirring constantly, three min­ with mint and a fresh strawberry or also is silent.
utes longer. Add vanilla and chilL raspberry. Slip a lemon slice over
Roosevelt has declared for "uni­
Fold in whipping cream (whipped), the edge of each glass.
versal training," although so far he
Iced Chocolate.
place in ice cream freezer and
has not expressed a view on the
pending bill. But his leaders are
freeze, using three parts ice to one
(Makes 4 large glasses)
for it and it’s generally considered
part rock salt. This is a good stand­
4 tablespoons sugar
an administration measure.
ard recipe to use as a “pattern" for
, 4 tablespoons cocoa
On foreign policy, particularly on
many tasty variations.
teaspoon salt
aid to the British, the President's
Vi
cup
boiling
water
Chocolate Angel Parfait.
record is an open book. And so was
2 cups milk (scalded)
2 egg whites (beaten stiff)
Willkie’s until he was nominated.
Vi
teaspoon
vanilla
% cup sugar
Since that moment not one word
Crushed ice
M cup water
has come from him on this all-im­
Whipped cream
1 square unsweetened chocolate
portant topic, though he has talked
(melted and slightly cooled)
Combine sugar, cocoa and salt.
daily on various other matters.
1 cup cream (whipped)
Add boiling water and cook for two
It didn't leak out at the time, but
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
minutes. Remove when Willkie visited Washington
y« cup candied cherries (quar­
from fire, and early last month, the G. O. P. iso­
tered)
combine with the lationists, led by Senator Vanden­
y« cup blanched almonds
scalded milk.
berg, tried to corral the new candi­
(chopped)
Pour into glasses date and give him a big isolationist
Beat egg whites stiff. Cook the
filled with crushed sales talk; warning him to pipe
hugar and water to the soft ball
ice, and serve down on aiding the British. But
stage (234 degrees). Pour syrup in
with a spoonful Willkie sidestepped the bloc and they
fine stream over egg whites, beat­ of whipped cream garnishing each didn’t get a chance to put on the
ing constantly. Continue beating un­ glass.
pressure.
til mixture is cooL Fold in melted
Note—Regardless of what Willkie
Summer Salads.
chocolate, whipped cream, extract,
Next week Eleanor Howe will give says, running-mate Sen. Charles Mc­
nuts and cherries. Pour into trays you some of her choicest tested reci­ Nary is isolationist and pro-public
and place in freezing section of me­ pes for cool, refreshing summer sal­ power. He intends to say so in his
acceptance speech late this month.
chanical refrigerator. Freeze. No ads and things to serve with them.
• • •
stirring is necessary. Nuts and cher­ There’ll be recipes for jellied salads,
ries may be omitted, if desired.
THE
LaFOLLETTES
vegetable salads, party salads and
In the current prc-campaign jock­
Mocha Freeze.
“leftover” salads, too. Be sure to
Make strong coffee in the usual watch for Eleanor Howe’s column eying for position, both Republican
and Democratic chiefs are warily
manner, and pour next week!
watching Wisconsin's famous broth­
over crushed ice
Easy Entertaining.
ers LaFollette—Senator Bob, who is
to chilL Pour into
Right now—the whole world needs up for re-election this year, and ex­
tall glasses and
friendship and good cheer. Right Governor Phil, who since his defeat
add a generous
now—perhaps as never before—wt
two years ago has been quietly pro­
spoonful of vanil­
la ice cream to as homemakers must keep the latch moting a "Fuehrer-principle” kind
string out. We must lend a helping of organization which he launched in
each glass. Top
hand by extending a warm abiding
the spring of 1938 with a lot of fan-
with whipped cream.
welcome to both neighbors and J fare.
Chocolate Mint Parfait.
friends.
Bob LaFollette faces a tough bat­
1 cup sugar
With this in mind, therefore, w<
tle. Three key voting blocs in the
1 tablespoon cornstarch
are offering you a special 48-pagi
state are the large German, Scandi­
y« teaspoon salt
illustrated book entitled, “Easy En
navian and Polish groups. Obvious­
2 cups milk (scalded)
tertaining.” This book costs only It ly playing for the favor of the first
3 eggs (beaten)
cents—yet it is designed to save yot two. Bob was a very active isola­
2 squares unsweetened chocolate
both time and money—to solve foi
tionist last November.
(melted)
you the problem of entertaining
But this stand boomeranged when
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
easily, simply, and inexpensively.
Hitler invaded the unarmed Scandi­
1 cup whipping cream (whipped)
This book has been accepted by
navian countries. So with the Poles
already down on him, the disaffec­
Blend sugar, cornstarch and salt thousands of homemakers as a he.'p
tion of the Scandinavians was a se­
Add scalded milk slowly, stirring ful guide to easy entertaining.
well, and place in saucepan or dou­
To get your copy now, send 10 rious blow.
There is no question of LaFol-
ble boiler. Cook, stirring constantly, cents in coin to “Easy Entertaining"
until thick. Remove from heat; add care of Eleanor Howe, 010 North lette's personal hostility toward Hit­
beaten eggs; then cook, stirring con­ Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. ler and Nazism.
stantly, until thickened. Blend in (Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
Citizens of Elwood, Ind., are sprucing up Ihr town In preparation lor an invasion of 300.000 visitors when
Wendell L. Willkie formally accepts the Republican nomination for President, on August 17. Willkie will
make two speeches, one from the steps of the Elwood high school and the other al the park. Above, left, la
shown the house in which Willkie was born, below, Mr. and Mrs. Willkie and right, the high school.
Uquorless Night Club’ at W.C.T.U. Convention
Members of Youth’s Temperance council will attend a “llquorlesa night club" as one of the attractions
of the annual convention of the National Women’s Christian Temperance Union which opened at Chicago, Au­
gust 7, to continue for the rest of the week. Milk and soft drinks will be served as evidence of the Increasing
trend among young people toward temperance, tn inset at left is shown Mra. Ida B. Wise Smith, national pres­
ident of the W. C. T. U. and at right la pictured Frances Willard, its founder.
Trotters Get Ready for Race Classic
66th Milestone
Outstanding harness horses of America will run In the historic Ham-
bletonian Stake at Goshen, N. Y., on August 14. Biggest race of its kind
in the United States, the event annually attracts thousands of lovers of
trotting races. Above Is pictured a typical scene at the famous track.
Scores of champions have been crowned here.
Congratulations on his sixty-sixth
birthday will be in order for former
President Herbert Hoover on August
10. Mr. Hoover will observe the
milestone at his home at Palo Alto,
Calif. He was born at Long Branch,
Iowa.
Hot Competition in Soap Box Derby
Piloting homemade cars costing not more than 810, hundreds of boys
from the ages of 11 to 15 will compete for prizes at the All American and
International Soap Box Derby at Akron, Ohio, August 11. The grand prize
la a four-year college scholarship to one of America’s leading universi­
ties for the lad who comes In first at the finals.
Eagles’ Conclave
Charles McCann of Newark, N, J„
Is expected to be elected Grand
Worthy President of the Fraternal
Order of Eagles at Its three-day
convention at Chicago, which opens
Auguat 15.