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KNOX TO CONFER
WITH AL SMITH
NEWS MAKES REPUBLIC
ANS HAPPY OVER PROB
ABLE OUTCOME
CHICAGO, July 17 (TP)—An an
nouncement by the Republican vice
presidential candidate, Col. Frank
Knox, has G. O. P, national head
quarters in ah appy mood today.
Knox disclosed that he has received
several messages from the anti-New
Deal Democrat, Alfred E. Smith. The
Chicago publisher said he and Smith
plan to hold a meeting the next time
Knox is in New York.
Smith, who wo.x the Democratic
presidential nomination of 192#*, is the
leader of the group revolting against
the New Deal. Political observers say
that should he go over to the Re
publican camp, it would be one of the
fineat feather in the G. O. P. cam
paign banner of 1936.
Knox refused to disclose the con
tents of the messages from the "Hap
py Warrior." Said the colonel: "I
don’t know whether former Governor
Smith will take an active part in the
campaign—but everyone know% what
his sentiments are."
Colonel Knox starts the trip back
to his summer home at Manchester
today.
The Republican vice presidential
candidate will leave for his New
Hampshire residence from Chicago, on
his way back from a conference with
his G- O. P. runing mate, Gover
nor Alf M. Landon at Topeka, Kan.
H? will &;?nd the next 10 days
writing his campaign speeches. Like
Governor Landon, the Chicago pub
lisher has not completed his cam
paign plans and he intends to mix
political preparations with vacationing
at his New Hampshire retreat.
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( the metal tab signifying his return to work. These men were among the
first of the many thousands to return to their jobs in the coke works of
:the company after a seven-weeks’ strike that was marked with violent
fie-hting and bloodshed. (Central Press)
‘SASSASITY’ FOLKS!
HOME BUILDING CAUSES
WRATH OF NEARBY
NEIGHBORS
TOWSON, Md., July 17 (TP).—
The commissioners of Baltimore
county are worrying today over what
they can do about the house that
Mitchell built.
The Socialist leader and member of
Johns Hopkins University faculty,
Dr. Broadus Mitchell built his new
home in Idlewylde among a number
of pretentious residences. His neigh
bors rose up in arms. An irate band
of 50 of them appealed to the coun
ty commissioners to do something
about the Socialist’s new home. They
called it a "shack" and a "tourist
cabin’’ and said it was "just a mail
order house, started in the morning
and finished the same day."
The commissioners promised to do
"everything they could’ to please the
neighbors and calm their outraged
civic pride. Today, the commission
ers are looking through the statute
boks trying to find out what they can
do —If anything.
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Hamilton Is Happy
With New England
G. 0. P. CHAIRMAN SATIS
FIED WITH ELECTION
SET-UP
BOSTON, Mass., July 17 (TP)—
Republican Chairman John Hamilton
is well satisfied today with the results
of his whirlwind tour of New Eng
land.
Hamilton's chief achievement was
securing former Massachusetts Gov
ernor Joseph B. Ely's promise to take
the stump for Governor Alf Landon,
Ely was ope of the five Democrat*
who addressed a statement to the
Philadelphia convention calling on the
Democratic party to ditch President
Roosevelt.
At Providence, Rhode Island. Ham
ilton called on President Roosevelt to
name the men the chief executive had
characterized as "economic royalists”
in his acceptance speech at Philadel
phia. Hamilton maintained these
"economic royalists” vere creations of
the president’s imagination.
CONTEST WINNER GETS
EUROPEAN TRIP PRIZE
NEW YORK, Julv 17 (TP).—A
lucky New Jersey girl is sailing for
Europe this afternoon on the liner
"American Merchant." She is Mi-s
Frances Durkin of Bergen Field. Miss
Durkin recently was named the win
ner of an essay contest conducted by
the Propeller club.
Her paper on the subject. "Why
America Needs a Merchant Marine."
was awarded first prize by the con
test judges. As a result she leaves
today for a European tour, with all
expenses paid by the club.
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fortified by Germany without the consent of England. This strategic island, shown on the map above, was
ceded to Germany by Great Britain in 1890. The airview below shows the fortifications (indicated by
’’rosses) which Germany was forced to dismantle after the World War. Top is one of the big guns being
taken from its emplacement. ('Central Press)
SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 19ob
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Summer Menus
LUNCHEON
Whole Wheat, Bread and Butter
Ice Cream Milk or Lemonade
DINNER
Vegetabl? Plate —Green Beans,
Buttered Cabbage, Parsley
Potatoes
Cottage Cheese Salad
Steamea Cherry Pudaing
Iced Tea
Modernistic salad may be made as
directed, or with whatever ingredients
you have on hand or care to use, as
sembled as your fancy dictates. You
can, for instance, use fresh berries in
place of canned, and I would advise
you to do so at this time of year—
about two cups of berries. This cherry
pudding makes an appropriate dessert
for a Vakntine party, made in m
dTvTfitfai heart-shaped molds or in one
large heart-shaped mold.
Today’s Recipes
Steamed cherry pudding One
fourth cup butter, one-half cup sugar,
one egg, one cup drained, pitted cher
ries, one-half cup milk, two teaspoons
baking powder, one and one-fourth'
cups sifted all purpose flour. Cream
the butter, gradually add the sugar,
then beat in the eggs. Add the cher
ris. Sift baking powder with the flour
and add alternately with the milk.
Place in aluminum indlvidaul molds,
or in two large molds, cover with
waxed paper and steam 45 minutes
or bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees
Fahrenheit. Serve with whipped cream
or hard sauce.
MODERNISTIC SALAD One
package prepared lemon gelatin, one
cup boiling water, three-feurths cup
cold water, one-fourth cup lyemon
juice, one-fourth teasp I. salt, one
No. 2 can blackberries, one cup cut
apples, one-half cup cut celery, one
half cup shredded almonds. Dissolve
gelatin in boling water, add cold wa
ter, lemon juice and salt. Pour enough
of the mixture into ring mold to cover
th? bottom, allow to set. Drain berries
(fresh berries should be used in sea
son) and add them to the mold. Add
all other ingredients to the molk, and
then pour in the rest of the g:latin.
Allow to set. Unmold and garnish
with lettuce and cream cheese forced
through cake decorator.
FACTS AND FANCIES
Old-Fashioned Sugar Cookies
One cup butter, two cups sugar,
four eggs, three cups flour, four tea
spoons baking powedr, one teaspoon
salt, one teaspoon vanilla, one-fourth
cup milk, three cups additional
flour. Cream butter, add sugar grad-
ETHIOPIANS PREY
OF ITALIAN GUNS
EXECUTED BECAUSE OF
SMUGGLING AMMU
NITION
ADDIS ABABA, July 16 (TP)
Three Ethiopians fell before an Ital
ian firing squad today in the first
public execution since Italy seized
Addis Ababa.
The executions were held in full ‘
view of thousands of Ethiopians—an
object warning to beware of anti-
Italian actions.
A special Italian court martial tri
ed four Ethiopians in an open square
tn the city. The accused were charg
ed with smuggling arms and ammuni
tion into Addis Aaba. After a trial
of three hours, three of the men plead
ed guilty. The fourth suspect was
acquitted The condemned men were
promptly lined up and shot to death ‘
by a firing squad.
Italian officials said that public {
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FOOD MEWS]
ually, creaming the while. Add well- i
beaten eggs. Have flour sifted, meas
ured and sifted with baking powder
and salt. Add to f rst mixture. Add >
vanilla and milk alternately with ■
second amount of flour. Chill thor- i
oughtly. roll out, cut. sprinkl? with
sugar and bake in a modemate oven
375 degrees.
ACCOMPANY COOL SUMMER
DRINKS
WHEN nights are hot and days
are long a cooling drink before dinner
wdth a plate of tantalizing appetizers
has an especial appeal. Here are some
new ones to pique the most jaded
warm weather appetite into interest.
.. ANCHOVY CANAPES .. ..
Mash 4 or 5 large ancrovies with
a fork and mix with a 3-ounce pack
age of cream cheese and 2 table
spoons of chopped pimento. Spread
on canape biscuits or circles of toast.
Garnish tops with pimento cut in
very thin strips in a criss-cross de
sign. Finish with a border of hard
cooked egg yolk which has been press
ed through a sieve.
SARDINE CRESCENTS
Remove skin and bone from 1-3 cup
of sardines. mash. Combine with 1-4
cup finely chopped pickled onions, 2
tablespoons mayonnaise, 1 table
spoon lemon juice and 1 teaspoon
shopped parsley. Serve on small cres
cents of toast.
CUCUMBER HORS D’OEUVREB
Pare cucumbers and cut in cross
wise slices 1-2 inch thick. Remov •
centers with a small round cutter.
Cut circles of dark bread or toast a
little larger than the cucumber
Spread with any preferred mixtui*
place piece of cucumber on each and
fill center with more of the mixture
Garnish as desired. Small tomatoes
cut in halves with seeds removed mav
be substituted for cueumoer silica
OPEN CHEESE AND TOMATO
GINGER SANDWICHES
Equip a large tray with a generous
supply of crackers, a bowl of soft
cream cheese and one of tomato
ginger conserve and the necessary
implements for spreading.
CAVAIR AND EGG CANAPE
Remove yolk from slices of hard
cooked egg. Place white ring cn but
tered foundation and will with caviar.
Mash yolk and spread around outside
of egg ring. A slice of stuffed olive
may be added to the center. Garnish
with parsley.
LOBSTER SPREAD
Combine 1 6-ounce can lobster,
minced. 1 tablespoon lemon juice,
trials and executions would be held
daily from now on. They will be con
ducted in the open to frighten off any
would-be plotters against the Italian
regime.
ATLANTATOHAVE
$3,000,000 STORE
ATLANTA, July 16 (Special to The
Daily Times)—The sub-committee on
zoning of the city planning commis
sion met here today to consider the
1 rezoning of residential property on
' Peachtree Street at Brookwood Sta
tion to allow Montgomery Ward &
Company to construct a three million
dollar store in Atlanta.
Officials of the company have an
nounced they are ready to start work
on the building as soon as the prop
erty is rezoned to allow the business
house .to replace residences.
Under announced plans the com
pany will use the new building as
a retail store and distribution center
i for the southeast for mail orders.
1 1-2 teaspoons mayonnaise, 1 table
spoon garlic flavored French dress
ing. Spread on foundation,
ROQUEFORT SPREAD
Mash one 4-ounce package Roque
fort cheese with one 3-ounce package
cream cheese, 1 tablespoon minced
onion and 1-4 cup of top milk or
cream. Flavor with A-l sauce.
WHIRLS
Cut all the crusts from a loaf of
fresh sandwich bread and cut length
wise slices 1-4 inch thick. Spread each
slice with butter and then with any
soft filling you like. On one use
cream cheese mixed with Worcester
shire sauce and finely chopped nuts;
on another minced him with mayon
naise; on a third orange marmalade
and peanut butter seasoned with Wor
cestershire. Roll each slice tightly
lengthwise wrap in waxed paper and
chill. Just before serving cut in one
half inch slices crosswise of the roll.
This makes small circles. The chilled
butter keeps them from unrolling.
STAR CANAPE
Nine slices brown oread cut with
a star cutter, 3 ounces cream cheese,
2 pimentos, and black olives. Cut
bread in shape and toast one side.
Spread untoasted side with cream
cheese and place strips of pimento
from points of start to center, Dot
center with black olives.
You know how interesting and
stimulating it is to meet an old
friend all dressed up in a new suit
or frock? There is a real thrill in
seeing them in a different light. The
same thing is true of the foods we
eat. Served in familiar ways they
are welcome, of course, but when
prepared by original and novel meth
ods appetites respond with zest. Here
are some interesting methods for the
preparation of early summer vege
tables and fruits.
Creamed Cucumbers
Peel and dice five cucumbers; salt
and let stand for 30 minutes. Chop
one onion, brown in butter; add
drained cucumbers and cook 10. min
utes. Add two cups cream sauce sea
soned with salt, pepper and cayenne.
Eggplant and Tomatoes
1 eggplant
6 large tomatoes
2 tbsp, shortening
Salt and pepper to season
A sprig of dill
Peel the eggplant and cut in thick
slices. Rub a baking dish with short
ening, put in a layer of sliced egg
plant, then a layer of tomatoes and
seasoning, repeating until the dish
is full. Cover and bake until tender
(about 40 minutes). Before serving
sprinkle the top with minced dill or
chopped parsley.
Fried Cucumbers
Use 12 thn small cucumbers, six
tablespoons shortening, one onion. 1-4
teaspoon ginger, 1-4 teaspoon pepper.
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PINEAPPLE JUICE, 2 No. 2 Cans —2l c
SEA FOOD CRACKERS, Pound box -15 c "
PEARS, Argo or Green Tag Bartlett, 2 No. 2 Cans 23c
PRUNES, Southern Manor “Fresh”, 2 No. 2 1-2 Cans 25c
CORF, Southern Manor, 2 No. 2 Cans 19c
WOOi. JURY’S Facial Soap, 3 Cakes 20c
SARDINES, Crown Imported, No. 1-8 Can ■ 5c
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TOMATOES f 25c
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MILK. 3 Tall Cans 19c
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LARGE LOAF
PONCY BREAD 5c
ROGERS
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1-2 teaspoon salt. Peel the cucum
bers and cut in quarters, lengthwke.
Slice onion and brown it in melted
butter, then add the cucumbers and
brown on all sides. Season with salt
and pepper and cover the pan and
let cook to tenderness. Sprinkle with
ginger and serve.
Mix equal amounts of seedless
grapes, orange sections and pineapple
diced. For two cups fruit add 1-3
cup sugar, 1 tablespoon lemon juice,
1-2 cup orange juice, 1-2 cup pineap
ple juice and a few grains of salt.
Freeze till the syrup becomes mushy.
2 pounds very ripe peaches
5 peach kernels (from pits)
1 cup sugar
2 cups hot water
2 tbsp, lemon juice
Few drops rose coloring.
Chop the peach kernels fine and
add them to sugar and water. Cook
five minutes, strain and let stand
until cool. Pare the peaches and toss
in the lemon juice. Press them
through a coarse sieve and add with
the rose coloring to the cold syrup.
Turn the mixture into a freezing trap
and freeze slowly, stirring at 30
minute intervals for two hours- Fin
ish the freezing without stirring.
Serve in slives with whipped cream.
1 cup sugar
1-8 tsp. salt
1-4 tsp. nutmeg
1-2 tsp. cinnamon
2 cups crumbled shredded wheat
3 cups sliced peaches
2 tbsp, butter
4 tbsp, lemon juice
4 tbsp, water.
Melt the butter in the top of a
double boiler over boiling water and
add to the crumbled cereal. Stir un
til well blended. Mix the spices with
the sugar. Use a baking dish seven
inches in diameter and three inches
deep and cover the bottom of the
dish with the buttered crumbs. Add
a layer of peaches and sprinkle with
the sugar mixture. Continue until
the crumbs and peaches are u-ed,
leaving a layer of crumbs on top. Add
the water mixture with the lemon
juice. Bake 45 minutes in moderate
oven.
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COFFEE, poundl9c
OCTAGON
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BLACK FLAG
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SUPERSUDS 15c
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MUSTARD. 6 oz. jar 10c
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ICEBERG LETTUCE. Large Head ~loc
SLICING TOMATOES, Pound 5e
U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES, 5 Lbsn c
CALIFORNIA ORANGES. Small. Doilsc
LIMES, Dozen
GREEN CORN. Dozen
BANANAS, Lb
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STEW, Pound 10
RIB CHOPS, Pound ” 23
FRESH PRAWN, Pound ZZ”IS
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