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let Age Too
Much For
Argentines '
Br JAMES R. WHELAN
Uaited Press lateraational
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) Aero
lineas Argentina reacted like a
real good neighbor and sport to
the news that its wings are ap
parently going to be clipped by
Pan American World Airways in
the jet age derby.
. Pan Am has announced it plans
to begin jet passenger service be
tween the U.S. and South America
at the end of April. Previously,
Pan Am had indicated ' its jets
would not be on the South Amer
ican run until late -this year, giv
ing Aerolineas Argentinas the in
side track.
But the Argentine airline sent
out word through its public rela
tions chief, Arquimedes Garcia
Diaz, that "we are not in a race
with Pan American. In fact, we
really are delighted with the
news.
Chin still up, Garcia Diaz add
ed: "We congratulate Pan Amer
ican on opening jet service to
South America. Their jet service,
and jets in general are revolu
tionizing the aviation industry and
making an important contribution
to the progress of the world com
munity."
Of course, the Argentine line
could be and is fortified by the
knowledge that while Pan Am will
be first to offer jet flights be
tween North and South America,
Aerolineas will pioneer in jet serv
ice between South America and
Europe.
In this continent, the matter of
who's 'first" has more than pass
ing importance. The Pan Amer
ican-Panagra (Pan American
Grace) combination has long dom
inated the Latin air scene, but it's
lately been getting some stiff com
. petition from the cutrate service
provided by many of the more
than GO airlines that operate south
of the Rio Grande.
Most of the Latin - American
airlines function in the red, with
their governments picking up the
tab in return for carrying the na
tion's banner to foreign lands.
Aerolineas Argentinas is also
government-subsidized, but it can
and does lay claim to vast ex
perience: 31 years in the business,
pilots who have flown more than
120 million miles, and so on.
Its jet service to Europe, South
Africa and. eventually. New York,
will be aboard six British-made
Comet Fours, the first of which
was commissioned in ceremonies
attended by Argentine President
Arturo Frondizi.
That's how important the Argen
tines consider this matter of en
tering the jet age.
Bone Up On Psychology If Dog Giving You Fits -4
NEW YORK (UPD Bone up on
psychology if your dog occasional
ly wraps you around his furry
paw.
So says Robert Bartos. a stu
dent of dog psychology and man-t
ager of research kennels for a
dog food firm.
"Never underestimate the pow
er of a pet, especially if that pet
is a dog, said Bartos.
"Some dogs know their masters
better than the masters know the
dogs. The dogs, therefore, take ad
vantage of the masters' good na
ture to get awayi-with all sorts ot
lowdown dog tricks.
A dog that is psychologically in
the know, Bartos said, may feign
tiredness when he wants to turn
his snoot up, spurning a walk in
the rain or a ride in a convertible
Or. said the expert, he may head
for the dog house when you want
to show company how well he
obeys commands even though the
dog knows perfectly well what is
expected.
In these cases, praise doesn t
work, for the more you praise, the
more the dog will try to pull the
wool over your eyes.
Omv punishment of some other
show of displeasure will make
such an ornery fellow respond. A
sharp reprimand or one or two
hard taps on the back with a
newspaper will work wonders.
He 11 know his master is wise to
his bluffing."
For the normally shy dog. how
ever, this approacn won i worn
when you want him to perform.
"A soft voice and a great deal
of praise and gentle handling will
brine out the best of his shy na
ture. He may be a people-hater
from way back and you've got to
convince him that people are
nice."
Bartos said the introvert or ex
trovert type is as common in the
dog world as it is in the "people
world. ,
F.xtrovert does, he said, resem
ble the salesman type. They like
nothing better than to be on tne go
all day and prefer to be surround
ed by people and doggie friends
most of their waking hours.
The' Introvert type is just the
opposite. He feels absolutely mis
erable with a lot of people or
dogs, and prefers to be left alone
to contemplate life.
Such a dog. said Bartos, enjoys
snoozing much of the time, with
an occasional walk alone to
break the monotony.
Chicago To
Mark Opening
CHICAGO (UPI) Visitors to
Chicago this summer will partici
pate in one of the city s bigges
tourist seasons.
" Along with the normal amoun
of activity in museums, parks,
sports, concerts, beaches, there
will also be the Internationa!
Trade Fair from July 2 to July
18 to celebrate the long-awaited
opening of the St. Lawrence Sea
way. Participating in the observ
ances will be Queen Elizabeth II.
as monarch of neighboring Can
ada.
The Festival of the Americas
from August 3 to September 7.
will include the Pan American
Games from August 27 until its
conclusion. Called the Olympics of
the western hemisphere, the Pan
American Games will bring to the
U.S. more Latin Americans than
any other single event in recent
years.
Chicago is preparing not only
to accommodate the athletes but
to provide the necessary facili
ties for their competition. Rowing
events, which cannot be held on
the choppy Lake Michigan, will
be moved to the rivers and canals
of the Illinois Waterway.
Editor Shows
Power In
Own Kitchen
NEW YORK (UPD A Louisiana
newspaperman made news with
his cooking during the American
Press Institute seminar tor manag
ing and news editors.
Manaeine Editor Ernest Guey
mard of the Baton Rouge State
Times moved into the kitchen dur
ine a break from the regular
work sessions on the Columbia
University campus.
I.ater. 27 other news executives
ill men. were smacking their
mouths over "Cheese Balls Beau
r0ard "
Gueymard's recipe for this hot
snack:
One and one-half cups grated
cheese (4 sharp cheddar, 4 mild
Cheddar); 3 egg whites: 1 level
tablesnooo flour: dash of Louisiana
Tabasco sauce or any otner noi
qaiicp and cracker meal.
Mix flour with cheese and then
fold in stiffly beaten egg whites
Spoon out with small spoon, roll
in cracker crumbs, and then form
ball with palm of hands, but roll
lishtlv.
Keep in refrigerator at least one
hour, or as long as desired, to set:
then remove from refrigerator
about 30 to 45 minutes before
DroD in hot fat (37S degrees)
preferably using basket, as for
fried potatoes, and leave in tat
onlv a briel period. (Said Guey-
mard, "I count to IS.") Remove
when cheese ball is tan, not brown.
If done Droperly. cheese In mid
die will be runny and outside
golden. When you remove balls
from hot fat. place on absorbent
Daner for a few seconds, then
transfer to napkin-covered dish
Serve with highballs and cock
(nils
"P S ." said Gueymard. "Cheese
balls go well with mint juleps
suh.
The bobwhile quail is the
most widely distributed bird in
I Kansas.
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