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the war of 1521, the Swedes
stretched animal skins between
two skis, placejj injured com¬
rades on them, and carried
them off the field.
more than 4,000,000
Americans enjoy the sport of skiing —
and after a day on the slopes, look for¬
ward to their favorite drink refresh¬
ment: Four Roses.
FANCY — Uller, the Scandinavian god of
winter, is always pictured walking pn skis
v/ith curved ioes, which gave rise to a leg- ,
end that he was so enormous that he trod v
the snow with ships lashed to his feet.
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AS A YOUTH he was called a dreamer, but
Thomas Alva Edison turned his dreams into
realities that changed the world. It is fitting
that February 11, the 114th anniversary of
His birth, is celebrated as Science Youth Day.
Edison’s story is an American story. At the
age 'of 10 He was busy in his chemical labora¬
tory, in the cellar of his modest home. In his
early teens He sold newspapers and candy on
a train, owned a news stand, a vegetable
, stand, published a newspaper.
He launched 100 businesses of his own. He
not Only invented the electric lamp, but He
built a factory to make the lamps and a
generating station to put them to use. He
invented the phonograph, motion picture
camera, fluoroscope, first fluorescent lamp.
He improved the telegraph and the telephone.
He smoothed the way for radio, radar, tele¬
vision and other miracles of electronics.
It is important for American youth to
remember Edison and to cherish the way
of life that provided incentive for hia efforts
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THE PROSPECTS FOR pre¬
serving freedom of debate in the
United States Senate are not quite
as dismal as the narrow margin
of the recent vote to send the
issue to the Rules Committee for
study would seem to indicate.
While a switch of two votes
could have resulted in rewriting
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Johnson who, when Senate Major¬
ity Leader, wrote the existing rule
requiring two-thirds of the Sen¬
ators voting to cut off debate and
specifying that debate on pro¬
posed rules changes is subject to
that requirement. Former Vice
President Richard Nixon, presid¬
ing as a “lame duck”, had an¬
nounced his intention, if given the
opportunity, to declare that rule
unconstitutional and to hold that
a majority of the Senators voting
could end debate on rules changes.
* * *
SINCE MR. NIXON did not get
a chance to establish a politically
expedient precedent that gag rule
could be imposed on the whim of
the Vice President and in view of
Vice President Johnson’s author¬
ship of the present rule on limi¬
tation of debate, there is good
reason to believe that, whatever
the Rules Committee may recom¬
mend, Senators who are opposed to
destroying the Senate’s vital role
as one of the checks and balances
of constitutional government will
have ample opportunity to talk
(not prepared or printed at government expense)
Hearty Winter Breakfast
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Quick and easy, but oh so delicious—hot corn muffins straight
from the oven! A package of your favorite corn muffin mix saves
time in wee morning hours but no one will ever dream they aren’t
from scratch. Dress ’em up with an orange glaze and chopped nut
meats and spread each bite with fresh comb honey. Acid orange
juice, Canadian bacon, a poached egg and coffee or milk to complete
the menu. Hram, fit for a king!
__ ORANGE ‘N’ HONEY MUFFINS
Makes 12 muffins
Mullins: Glaze: "
One 12-oz. pkg. (1-3/4 cups) 1 tablespoon tablespoon honey
Flako Corn Muffin Mix 1 butter or
1 egg margarine
2 3 cup milk 1/2 teaspoon orange juice
Heat oven to hot (400°F.). For muffins, empty contents of
package ents’ into bowl; add egg and milk. Blend.only until dry ingredi¬
are thoroughly moistened. (Batter should be slightly lumpy.)
Fill greased medium-sized muffin cups half full. Bake in preheated
oven (400°F.) about 15 minutes or until golden brown.
While muffins are baking, combine honey, butter and orange
juice in small pan and melt over low heat. After the 15 minutes’
baking, remove muffins from oven, brush with glaze and sprinkle
with chopped nutmeats. Return to oven 3 minutes. Serve warm
with comb honey.
Rules
on the spot
last month, the
situation was
altered with
the change in
Ad ministra¬
tions. The dif
f e r e n c e be
then and
the issue out before the country
when it comes up again.
It was obvious from last month’s
vote that opponents of free debate
did not have sufficient strength to
write a majority cloture rule but
they were close to having a ma¬
jority for limitation of debate by
three-fifths of the Senators vot¬
ing. The fact that there is no con¬
stitutional basis or parliamentary
precedent for silencing Senators
by 60-per-eent vote gave added
strength to the argument that
serious study by the Rules Com¬
mittee was indicated and needed.
* * *
IN 1957 I had the honor to
serve as Chairman of a Special
Subcommittee which conducted
the most exhaustive hearings ever
held on this subject. I insisted on
getting opinion from the grass
roots and of the 132 individuals
and spokesmen for organizations
with national memberships heard
more than three-fourths were op¬
posed to any change in the rule
governing debate as then written
—a rule even more stringent than
the one now in effect.
It was my conclusion at that
time that the American people
recognize the United States Sen¬
ate as the last-remaining guard¬
ian of their liberty and their con¬
stitutional right to govern them¬
selves and they do not wish the
hands bf their Senators tied in the
discharge of that solemn duty.
Nothing has happened in the in¬
tervening four years to indicate
any change in public sentiment
and citizens of all areas would be
well advised to so express them¬
selves to the Senators from their
States.
G oes Country Skiing i <>pu! (
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Deep snow now covers the gentle slopes and hills in the Uanr.
Mountain winter sports playground north of Montreal, wnc
country trail skiing is equally as popular as downhill runnii:;
lot more picturesque.
A French Flavor Secret
Enhances Baked Alaska
a new Deluxe Cake Mix, it becomes something even more special.
Prepare a Duncan Hines Deluxe
Angel Food cake according to the
directions on the package. When
cake has cooled thoroughly, cut a
trench arour.d the top — about 1”
wide and 2" deep. Fill this with ice
Skillet Stew Made With. Soup Mix
OERE IS A RECIPE FOR A HEARTY, delicious Skillet
Chopped Beef Stew made with a package of beef vegetable
soup mix that supplies not only delicious flavor but also the
nutritious ingredients of numerous vegetables as well as beef
This stew is simple to make and takes just about 35 min¬
utes from start to finish. The onions and chopped meat are
browned in melted butter and then 2 cups of water and the
package of beef vegetable soup mix are immediately added
and cooked for a half hour.
Serve piping hot with a lettuce salad tossed with a prepared y P
Italian dressing.
SKILLET CHOPPED BEEF STEW WITH ONIONS
2 tablespoons butter or 2 cups water
margarine l package beef vegetable
12 small white peeled onions soup mix
1 pound ground beef 1 tablespoon chopped parsley
Melt butter or margarine in skillet, add onions and lightly
brown. Add meat and brown well, stirring constantly. Pour in
water, stir in soup mix and cover. Cook about 30 minutes until
onions are tender, adding more water if necessary. Sprinkle
with pargley before serving. Make? 4 servings. ,
cream. Prepare a meringue by
whipping 4 egg whites until
frothy; then gradually add cup
sugar, beating until stiff. Spread
meringue on top and sides of cake.
Rake in preheated 450° F. oven
■ ■ 1 5 minutes.