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Mt. Vernon Register-News from Mt Vernon, Illinois • Page 3

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 THE REGISTER NEWS MT. VERNON, ILLINOIS When In 1 7 4 6, Pi-inccton iniivci-sily was known th(' of Now and tvns at Oystrr ronsis nro Iradllionnl along the inland watcwiiy in Nox'th OaroliiiM. The tree toad, like the chameleon, can change Its color to blend with tree bark or the bright green of new loaves. About 4,100,000 babies were born in the United States In 1935. Get rid of ugly fail ftti liken MMT tmoniaa! ALL-IN-ONE Amazing New Capsule Discovery for SAFE EASY REDUCIMG Helps You Take Off Pounds and Pounds of Excess Weight While You Eat All the Foods You Choose FRIENDS, let me ask you a simple question: too fdt.

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S. ofriclala point to expansion In Siberia as an indication that" the Soviet bloc threatens to overtake the United States and west in industrial output Heavy line traces the Iron Curtain. Warning And Shelter For H-Bomb Survival By ALTON I. IIAKESIEE Aiioeistsd Prsii Scitnes YORK Some simple lessons for surviving H- bombs are becoming clear. They could moan the difference between life and death for you and your family.

But they often are overlooked in the paralyzing belief nothing can be done. Some people think 1 H-bomb will kill everyone within a great circle 40 to 60 miles across. Some see no escape from radioactive fall-out. And many expect, curiously, to be right under the center of an H-bomb, so why think about defense or protection? The man in the middle of a big city says it probably will go off over his head. So does a housewife two miles away.

So does a family in a suburb 15 miles away. Obviously, one or more of them wiU be wrong, if a bomb ever falls. -o- -o- -o- Whether thoy live might depend upon knowing the lessons learned in A-botnb tests in Nevada, and from experience with H-bomb fallout last year in the Pacific. Look, first, at the homes In SurNival City, Nevada, rocked last May by an A-bomb nearly twice as powerful as the 'A- bombs that shattered Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War n. A two-story brick house, standing than a the center of the blast was destroyed.

It was obvious rto one could have survived on either the upper floor or ground floor. basement was intact, almost free of rubble. Anyone in shelters in that" basement probably would have come through unscathed, says Harold L. Gtxidwin, atomic test director for the Federal Qvil Defense Administration. A little warning, a little shelter, and life instead of death, -o- -o- But suppose it had been an H- bomb nearly a thousand times more potent? Then scratch off that two- story house so close to the blast, probably Including anyone in the basement shelter.

houses a few miles distant even from the H- bomb could give the same story of survival, with shelter. Shelters below big city buildings could give the same kind of protection. A lx)mb 1,000 times more powerful does not reach out 1,000 times as far. Its radius of heaviest blast effect is only 10 times greater. The lesson: shelter protection enormously increase your chance of survival, even within the ring of the heaviest blast effect.

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Hughei Jsmei B. Koenlgimsrk Cllffon S. Sams ClarictI Staff Bertha Albright Ruth Birkhimer Cora Burnt Batty Edwards tea Jean Owen Wanda Turrentfne pin-point accuracy in hitting your home, factory or hitting, say. Times Square not a point five miles away, like La Guardia Airport. You share an equal risk with many others of being directly under the fireball and worst blast, and an equal chnnce of not being there.

That risk of being only near, and not directly under, a bomb makes knowledge of the survival Ipssons worth while, The diplomatic term "de means that full diplomatic recognition has been given to a state. Women Today By DOROTHY ROE There are three American dishes that Fernande Garvin, French food expert, would take back to her native France: New England Clam Chowder, Boston Baked Beans and Southern Fried Chicken. Mrs. Garvin is in this country to stimulate interest of American housewives in French cooking, 3articular in the use of wines supply subtle flavor. "American women could add much to the quality and variety of their meals if they would learn to use wines and herhs In cooking," says Fernande.

"Even those who feel that it's not quite nice to use wine should be reassured because, in cooking, all the alcoholic content of wines evaporates, leaving only the flavor, which adds so much to many dishes." This alert and vivacious Frenchwoman, born and raised in the Bordeaux wine country, feels that it's sacrilege to drink water with meals because "you just wash away the flavor." Here, for instance, is how she makes a company dish out of beef stew, which she calls "boef Take three pounds of beef stew meat, cut in CHbes, and lightly brown in two tablespoons of butter in a heavy pot such as a dutch oven. When meat is browned, remove and pour off grease. "One reason French cooking is light and most Frenchmen are not fat," says Fernande, "is that although we use much fat in cooking, we don't eat it" Then sprinkle meat with flour, return to pot and stir until light brown once more. Add a cup and a half of red wine, one cup of consomme, salt, pepper, a couple of bay leaves, a pinch of thyme and a little chopped parsley, either fresh or dried. Next add one sliced carrot.

BURIED ICLOO, TEXAS Leroy Bowley, 36, has found plenty of peacetime uses (or this bomb shelter submerged in his back yard in Fort Worth, Tex. He says It comes In handy at a play room, den and guest room. Bowley, who works the night shift at an plant, also finds the ccitienl shell the perfect place to during the day, away from the noise. The, shelter, 14 feel in diameter and eight feet high, is one of three built by a Fort Worth Bowley paid $950 for his. The contractor says the luxury model sells for $3500.

This is to take off the acidity of the wine, says Fernande, who volunteers that she always put a few slices of carrots in- a marinade, for the same reason. Also add a cup and a half of mushrooms, sliced or whole, and six small white onions. Simmer hours until meat is tender and the sauce divine. Serve with hot crusty French bread for sopping up the sauce, and a crisp green salad. And that.

saVs Fernande Garvin, is a dish you could serve oa president or a king, with no apologies. We Eat Less Potatoes, More Of Everything Else By Associated Press WASI-HNGTON Americans are eating lots more meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products than they did 15 years ago, and considerably less potatoes, fats and oils. An Agriculture Department survey of eating habits in 1954 compared with those in the 193539 period shows an increase of 28 per cent in average consumption of meat, fish and poultry, 18 per cent in dairy products, 46 per cent in egg-eating, and 10 per cent in fruits and vegetables. Consumption of potatoes and sweet potatoes dropijed 29 per cent and oils, including butter, 15 per cent. Phone forTHE BIG this week and hear our special offer! Just pick up the and call us-weMI hurry right out with THE BIG M.

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