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? "M MONDAY. Home Faces First Confidence Test In Lower House ' LONDON (UPI) Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas Home, challenged by the oppo sition Labor party to call im mediate general elections, to day faced the first confidence test for his new. government in the House of Commons. Douglas-Home was expected to win the vote easily because of the 100-vote margin his Con servatives hold in the House. The motion attacks the govern ment for failing to deal ade quately with housing and slums w. its legislative program. An other motion Tuesday charges the government has made no effective proposals for man power utilization. Hopes for Support Although Labor was given no chance to carry either motion, It clearly hoped that the de bates would gain it increased support among the voters for the . general elections which must be held in the next 11 months. The party in power can call the election at the time it con siders most favorable, and most observers believe Douglas-Home will wait at least until spring. A delay would appear to help the Conservatives. Labor has been leading recent public opinion polls and Douglas-Home is not well-known to tne voters as yet. Deputy Labor' leader George Brown told a party meeting Sunday: "We want an election now." He said the country had just survived one of the "worst pe riods" of government it had ever had under the Conserva tives of Douglas-Home and his predecessor, Harold Macmillan. S TAR By LLAX R. A Your Daily AcUviiy Guid M . According to fit Siart. , To develop message tor Tuesday,' read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. -IGood 31 A 61 Effort 2lnflucncti 32 Faith . 62 Your 12-16-40-4fl '45-J2-4? jf TAURUS g- APR. 21 I MAY 21 3 St. 33 Ul 34 An JU, 4 Postfxmt 5 Yog 6 Could 7 Anything 8 Your 9 Clou 10 Physician n Pmoii 12 Turn 13 Warning! 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Portland 7.15 Seattle 11.40 Eugene ...5.05 Sacramento 8.15 R.T. 13.45 2055 9.10 14.70 GREYHOUND TERMINAL 212 (0!)(3P NOVEMBER 18. 193 Feeding the Family ZOLITA Food Mousaka (Eggplant Casserole) Flavorsome Bulgarian Specialty The People's Republic of Bul garia with an area close to 43, 000 square miles, supports a population density of 185 per sons per square mile or a to tal population of almost eight million. Predominantly agrari an, and witn industry ot minor importance, it is notably un fortunate that the mountainous character of the country makes it impossible to utilize even half of the land. Recipe - wise much of their food reflects their Russian heritage . . . and here is one highly favored according to Bulgarian representatives to the United Nations. 2V4 pounds eggplant, approximately 1 small onion, chopped 2 tablespoons fat 2 pounds ground lamb, veal or mixed 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon paprika Vt teaspoon pepper flour 3 to 4 medium-size tomatoes 4 pint yogurt 4 egg yolks 4 cup sifted flour Peel and slice eccplant in one- fourth inch slices: sail slices on both sides and lot stand one hour. Meanwhile chop onion and saute in two tablespoons fat Add meat, salt, paprika, and pepper; brown slightly. Pour off any excess fat into another J -HJ ciKtst'iout. nail:?! m . . . . . - . flour and bWn m both sides I "n "?suw in (, nut and ranilla extract. Pour fry pan. Dip eggplant slices in adding fat if oocessary. In a moM and chill three -quart ,sserole, arrange unu1 flrm: V00" 00 alternate Javers f meat mix- sfS Sf1 1.th ture and browned eggplant and i PIsu dl8D el whlP" ton wilh trvm.w sbs. RakeiPed cream. Serve with apricot for one hour in oven preheated I to 350 degrees. Stir yogurt and GAZER V rULLAN' UIKA SEPT. 23 Oct'. 23 21-29-32-38, 141-46-61 1 SCORPIO OCT. 24 t?4), 63 Misjudgs : 64TH MOV. 22 65 Cooperation1 15-17-56-57? it Activt o 37Do.nvj 67 Lift 38 And 6B Officials 39 Changes 69 Today 40 A 70 Your 41 Don't 71 Esteem 42FifU 72 Today I60-71-82-88V; SAGITTARIUS NOV.23 . 131 ,43.44-55-58 T S-79-86.1 44 Unnecessary 7i Others 45 Grode 75 Money 46 Slacken , 76 In 47 With 77 Rich 8 Candle 78 Harvest 49 Tn ' 79 Reduce 50 Feel .80 Someone's 51 Mind 81 Heart 52 Performance 82 And CAPRICORN DEC 23 JAN. 20 Vt.it: 1- 2-11-23 137-47-68 V AQUARIUS JAN. 21 Cultivates 83 Under FEB. 19 84A 85 Par 86 Expense 87 Stranger 8? Credit 89Fuhaps 90 Unwonted 14.19-56-31 48-76-80-81V PISCES MAR. 21 t?. 35.39.54-59 jjf- 62-67-89-90 O.W. San Francisco 8 85 Los Angeles 14.65 Redding 4 80 San Diego 17.05 R.T. 15 95 26 40 865 30.70 N. BARTLETT Phone 772-2202 VINCENT Editor egg yolks into the one-half cup flour and mix well. Pour over top of casserole and bake about 15 minutes longer until brown on top. Recipe makes 8 to 10 servings. Whipped Cream Garnishes Molded Rice Pudding Men and boys love whipped cream. Whether it is on straw berry shortcake, chocolate cream pie or served with a molded mousse like this rice pudding. Whipped cream makes any dessert doubly delicious as well as doubly attractive. A de lightful way indeed of supple menting daily milk needs, Serve this with our Apricot Sauce or with other favored fruit sauce. Recipe makes six servings. Vt cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour '4 teaspoon nutmeg 1 envelope unflavored gelatine 2'i, cups milk 2 eggs, beaten l'4 cups cooked rice V cup flaked coconut 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ',4 pint whipping cream, whipped ADricot Sauce Combine suger, flour, nutmeg and gelatine in top of double boiler. Stir in milk; cook over hot water stirring until gelatine dissolves. Blend a Utile of the gelatine mixture with beaten eccs and return all to top of double boiler. Cook ow hot wa ter until sHchtJy Ihickead, stir- other fru,t sauce- Apricot Sauce. Place l'.-i cups dried apricots and two cups water in saucepan. Cover tightly and cook over low beat until apricots are tender. Add one half cup sugar during last five minutes of cooking time. Sieve apricots and syrup. Cool; add one teaspoon almond ex tract. More For Our Money Good Food Buya If vou. like many others, won der where the money goes; feel that you're spending more and more at the grocery store, it is high time to take a fairly good look at the cost of food versus the cost of living. Back in 1939, U.S. consumers spent 23 per cent of their after-tax income for food. At to day's prices (and taxes), they could bv the same old-stvle gro ceries for only 15 per cent of their much larger income. But Americans are actually spend ing 21 per cent of their present after-tax income for new and improved food products. 1'rice Level. Based on the standard "market basket" which the government uses to meas ure price trends', prices at the grocery store in 1960 averaged about 2 per cent below 1958 and about the same as 'way back in 1952. This trend appears to be continuing. The fact that food is a bar gain shows up even more clear ly in another way. The Ameri can factory worker could In 1963 buy the government s monthly "market basket of farm foods with the earning from approx imately 38 hours of work com pared with 51 hours required in 1952. Another Thing. We are buying a lot of things at the grocery store that we used to get else where cigarettes, cosmetics, even hosiery and so on. It is all run upon that cash register slip but it Isn't fair to call 'cm groceries, now is it? November Plentiful! Meat Buys. Seasonal abun dance ot pork with big budget benefits and very good eating in the many economy cuts spc cialcd. Beef best buys are many and right whero they usually arc in short ribs, rolled rump roasts, chuck roasts, freshly ground. If it s lamb you re lik ing there arc bargains in lamb riblcls, breast of lamb, lamb cut up for stews, curries. Poultry and Cranberries These are a big twosome being featured everywhere; turkey In all sues and cut-up, broiler-fryers, stewing hens: fresh cran berries, canned whole and jel nod berries; all bargains in good eating. Other Bargains. Scan this newspaper's ads. 1963 RAMBLER CLOSE-OUT! Final reductions on our remaining Dock of new '63 Ramblers. You will never make bigger savings than nowl No Payment Until February 1964. PAUL LEA RAMBLER STH BARTLETT Fatness May Not Be To Heart By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor NEW YORK (UPI)-A small cloud has come over the widely held medical belief that to be persistently fat through adult years is to invite a heart attack or a stroke and premature death. It didn't work out that way among 527 men for whom long- term medical records were complete. They were veteran railroad men and had been ex amined periodically by the rail road's medical department. But they were exceptional in that ail of them had registered abnormally high blood pres sures in at least two of these examinations before they were 50. More Prone to Attack This, however, would be ex pected to make them more prone to heart attacks, strokes and premature death, according to the general medical view. It was true for these men with the exception of heart attacks. Severe, fixed, diastolic hy pertension was associated with significantly increased inci dence of cerebral vascular ac cidents (strokes), medical disa bility and premature death," said Dr. George E. Dimond, But, he added, "the incidence of coronary heart disease was not related to the degree of di astolic hypertension." As for being persistently over Rockefeller Sees Goldwafer Choice As Disastrous WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gov. Nelson Rockefeller invaded Washington today fresh from a series of vigorous verbal at tacks on his leading potential opponent for the 1964 GOP presidential nomination. Sen. Barry Goldwater. The New York Republican was accompanied by his wife, "Happy," whose marriage to the multi-millionaire following his divorce has been blamed for lessening his presidential prospects. In St. Louis Sunday Rockefel ler lashed out at Goldwater, whose nomination, he said could be disastrous for the Re publican party. He said that the nature of Goldwater's Conservative views which appeared in his book "Conscience of a Conserva tive," would lead to "a cam paign in which President Ken nedy could expose these posi tions in a way that would be disastrous for the party." Must Change Views While stating that the Arizona Conservative was "a very at tractive personality" and "has shown independence," Rockefel ler said that in his opinion it would be impossible for Gold water to get the nomination without changing his present views. Rockefeller predicated his be lief on the view that the Re publican party will adopt a platform to which Goldwater would have to commit himself. "The platform is adopted be fore the candidate is nomi nnatcd, so the fight will come first in the party convention," he said. Asked if he could support Goldwater even if the senator did not change his Conservative thinking, Rockefeller replied: "You are putting up a hypo thetical case which I think just win not nappen." High Regard Rockefeller in an airport in terview in New York, before leaving for Washington Sunday night, expressed high regard lor !cn. Margaret Chase Smith, R-Maino, who said recently she may enter the New Hampshire presidential primary to secure a vice presidential nomination hhes a wonderful pcrso and a very able woman, and I hope that she will come into the New Hampshire primary," the governor said. Since announcing his prcsi dcntlal candidacy, the governor has concentrated on getting his New Hampshire presidential primary race launched and in building barriers against Gold- water. PH. 772-6185 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Attacks, Study Finds weight, Dimond found that among hypertensive railroad men it was "associated with a significantly increased frequen cy of diabetes but was not re lated to the development of coronary heart disease, cer ebral vascular accident or longevity." On the basis of this finding, he had this opinion: "Sustained weight reduction in obese pa tients nay lower the incidence of diabetes and be desirable for many reasons, but relative body weight in a hypertensive group is not important in the develop ment of coronary heart disease.' ' Physician for Railroad Dimond is physician Tor the New York Central. The 527 men were of varying ages when first medically examined in 1925. Dimond studied their ac cumulated records up to 1962. By then 318 were dead and 36 still were actively employed. Of the dead, 39 per cent lived to 70 or older. 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His study showed that sustained lowering of high blood pressure will increase longevity and reduce disability but mainly because of a reduc tion in strokes. The hypertensive railroad men who did have heart attacks had them, as a statistical rule, slightly later in life than the railroad men with essential normal blood pressure. On the other hand, their attacks were usually much more severe, In reporting to a technical journal of the American Medi cal Association, Dimond recalled that as recently as 1939 an eminent medical ' scientist agreed with the general medi cal view that hypertension is "a direct precursor of coronary heart disease." In 1953 this same scientist re versed his opinion and in 1961 he "felt that in men the re lationship of the two diseases is not too clear." On the other hand, another eminent scientist reported only last year that hy pertension "greatly increases the risk" of both strokes and heart attacks. 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