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The Charlotte News from Charlotte, North Carolina • 6

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A mitter 'voiced deep respect for Swedish crews who they said The outbreak was followed to- 'were very accurate day by the quietest spell Elisa- hethville has had since the fighting started five days ago Tor-1 Pope Issues Plea rential rains apparently slowed military activities on both sidesH For Church Unity But UN sources said their: troops were consolidating posi- VATICAN CITY Pope tions against "indiscriminating 1John XXIII today made the most attacks by the Katanga gendar 1 powerful plea of his reign for merie" unity in the modern Fighting apparently was heavy I world at dusk last night and the Ka- The Pope made his appeal in tangans appeared to have pushed issuing an encyclical on Pope Leo Continued From Front Page and was regarded as almost fireproof OF CHARLOTTE Continued From Front Page wanted the red tape clipped to allow the committee which is headed by A Coines of Matthews to raise the money including the loan from Mr Cross Mr Hamilton described Mr Cross as a well-to-do businessman who is kind of a shy fellow he wouldn't want to come up here and appear in public but he will be glad to confer with your honor about the matter" Attorneys for the creditors agreed that the speedway should proceed with plans to run the May race with Mr Robinson holding the management reins Mr Robinson also must prepare a plan under which the creditors can be paid 0 ''s 1 es- '''i '-dt 1 i Ps 1 4 I I Ipt4 7---- td Ar 1(1 1 I IfIL40000) eather Glance 1 FIREMEN OUTSIDE sought to reach trapped patients on the ninth floor with extension ladders Rut most of the ladders went only as high as the eighth floor Some patients were carried to safety while plasma bottles still were attached to their arms One of the hospital a I members 33-year-old Dr Nor man Hedenstad perished in flames as he tried to close a door at the end of a corridor to prevent the spread of the fire Andrew Agogliati 53 of Framingham Mass one of four pa tients in a ninth floor room heard a shout: "Get the patients out He got out of bed "Although I'm not supposed to" and saw flames and smoke Visitors in the room used blankets a sheets to seal cracks around the door to keep smoke out "We all opened the windows and the smoke went out" he said "So we just stayed there and tried not to panic" 10 0 1 Data Front US MATHER The onset of cold weather brings a change in food habits and many people swap their light summer fare for the more substantial dishes of winter Several food hooks which came along in the past few weeks -lbei- found eager readers in my wife and me Here are 2 comments on a few of them: A few years ago we found recipes for preparing artichokes on the pages of The New York Times and the direct precise and complete instructions for handling this spiny and chokefilled vegetable were so excellent that the news- per clipping found a place in our permanent collection Naturally we are pleased to have Craig Claiborne's "New York Times Cook Book" to add to our shelves (Harper 717 pp $750) It offers nearly I- 500 recipes chosen from the more than 10000 that have been printed in The Times It might be noted that no recipe appears in The Times without having been tested by the staff in its own kitchens The book is attractively illustrated with many color photo: graphs and well mer a hundred black-and-white pie' tures often showing step-by-step procedures tor preparing specific foods There is an excellence apparent in another cook book we received recently called "The Chamberlain Sampler of American Cooking" by Narcissa Chamber: lain (Hastings House 232 pp $595) It is by no means as comprehen- sive as The Times' offer- 041 44 Nevi41 ing but it carries out the 4 cv Li authors' intention as stated in the introduc- Lb 4- It 1 40 of presenting per- --wow ormos al preferences in ----4610041 ts good food in America rt tel gP4417 today together wit flp "photographs of Ameri- IN( ca as we prefer to look at it" There are excellent seafood recipes (Baltimore 4140 cv -1j A 40 1 it4467 I 0 a gift book most treasured of all! a gi ft book most treasured of all I111 i 1 -40 20 120 30 30 A op Ott ter I 2962 p' 'ow VIO layarliori tol il 40 1 '4' 4 lr i i A 1 VI al WillA Lee I 'Ak tAso 60 cOt The judge noting that "time is of the essence" said Mr Rohinson could arrange for another public hearing on his plan as soon as possible but no later than March Presumably the plan will incorporate the stockholders' committee's financing proposal and the loan from Mr Cross though Mr Robinson was in no way limited to those sources Key creditors still owed for construction work on the speedway are McDevitt and Street Co James Mc Mine and Henry Morgan Washington C) Anchor Post Products Oren Flowe and Sons and Armco Drainage and Metal Products Co By Douglas Southall Freeman Low WI 40 I leis LW snow Ci FORECAST I so 60 Until Sunday Morning Figoroi Show Low tomproturst Expoovi LOIS DALY was one of the nurses who closed doors and windows in patients' rooms She eventually was forced into a room with 10 others including nurses patients visitors and employes "Fly the time we closed the door" she said the room was filled with smoke We had to open windows in order to get some air because it was just black in there 1 ile 46 A 4' 71: ba t- -if tri ITrrt) J--g-) 11LDf) outhareLi Take Our Word: It DID Snow A one volume-abridgement by Richard Harvell of the four-volume Robert Lee the vigor of the ea original Pulitzer Pr ize biography is preserved forever in this one-volume for a tremendous audience 6 24 pages 1000 WITNESSES AT the hearing including stock car racing czar Rill France testified that the race track is worth about $1250- 000 Mr France president of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing said he believed the track could operate profitably and pay its debts Attorneys for the creditors said they would agree to no plan calling for delay or alteration of their claims to immediate payment They said creditors had he-come "involuntary investors" in the speedway by putting as much money into the venture as stockholders have It snowed this morning Just a trace mixeti with rain and not enough to even measure But it was the first snowfall of the year The weatherman said this morning Charlotte would get occasional rain today with temperatures today and tonight in the mid40s He said a warm front should hoot temperatures up into the high 50s tomorrow before another chilly spell set in on Monday The high pressure area whim has dominated Charlotte's weather for the past few days will give way to a warm front from the Gulf of Mexico area over the next two days The high pressure area is now centered over Pennsylvania iVZOIND A Prologue To Love By Taylor Caldwell crab cakes king crab legs lobster thermidor shrimp Creole) wonderful things to do with beef poultry pork or game and a variety of hors d'oeuvres sal" ads breads and desserts The drinking of wine as an integral part of din Mg is regaining a long-lost place in American life Prohibition and a couple of World Wars did much toward removing wine from the tables of America Timidity and a lack of knowledge of wine slowed its return But now its use is increasing by leaps and bounds If you are interested in knowing more about wine two hooks which have just been published are fountains of information One is a general book on wines and spirits the world around the other a spe cialized volume on French products William Massee's "Wines Spirits" iMcGraw' Hill 427 pp $895) is full of detailed yet understand- able information on the world of spirits with accent on wine He discusses the wines of the United States France and Grmany in some detail and touches on the offerings of other lands from Eastern Europe to the Middle East to South America "We put wet towels over our nose and mouth so We could filter the smoke and breathe for a brief moment I thought this was curtains" The hospital's executive director Stewart Hamilton said that "only time will reveal the many deeds of courageous actions on the part of patients and personnel" The fire brought person a tragedy to Deputy State Fire Marshal Carroll Shaw as he directed the removal of bodies during the fire The first body to be identified was that of his niece 14-year-old Diane Pape THE HOSPITAL'S executive engineer Stewart A Sprague a ised the possibility that a combustible gas may have escaped and then ignited He said his theory was purely speculation however and that he did not know of any such gas kept on the ninth floor nut his theory he said would explain why the flames spread FO quickly along the ceilings A lit 4 I 'a si4 trsi NORTH CAROLINA: Occa-- sional rain and not so cold tonight and Sunday with possibly some snow north central and 1 northeast portions Low tonight mid to upper 30s north central and northeast portions mostly in 40s elsewhere LESSON HELPS 1st Quarter 1962 Broadman Comments $295 I Rozell's Complete Lessons $295 The story of a woman who became a financial genius who amassed fortune of three hundred million dollars yet did not know how to love and be loved A novel filled with unusual characters strong emotions violence love and death 595 boo4Stere ikudzoteamati SOUTH CAROLINA: Mostly cloudy with occasional rain or 11 showers tonight and most of Sunday Slowly rising temperatures through Sunday Low tonight in 40s except near 50 extreme south portion -lipttat 315 College St 6 Phone FR 5-1461 44 4454V rod A4 41 47 A Mot twiny 7:33 Always In August Ann Head RELATIVE HUMIOITY Nwt 3 5 per cont The only established fact said Hartford Fire Chief Thomas Lee was that the blaze started in the trash chute between the first and third floors WIND Nenn NE-I SEA LEVEL PRESSURE Noon-30 TEMPERATURE SUMMARY Highest yesterday 48 Lowest this morning IC Average Yesterdav Normal yesterday 43 Excess for month 43 Deficiency for year 220 Highest on record this date la 4 in Lowest on record this date ten in in in kc': m15011 111011 LI Rfli it' ri tell U' i' 1 -fi' ct '47 'It 3 1 4t 41' 140) era' 7-14 1043 1917 The story of Menlo el beautiful Southern mansion representing elegance aristocratic prestige and its effect on the lives of four people A dark brooding atmosphere a novel of romance and suspense that will be compelling from beginning to end! At the hearing it was disclosed that there hart been previous in the trash chute this year hut they were minor A circulated in the hospital less than a month ago said tinder no circumstances were cigaret butts to be dropped into the chute A 19-year-old hospital employe no longer associated with the hospital was arrested for setting three fires in a laundry chute last year He later was ordered to receive psychiatric treatment His name was not revealed at the hearing PRECIPITATION SUMMARY Total for 24 hours ending at noon trace Total for month 20 Normal fnr month 3 79 Deficiency for month 113 Deficiency for year 732 Igor Wr-1) Ifrer TIDES Al' MYRTLE BEACH TOMORROW Hiph I 57 A 9:11 Low 2:33 am 3'22 pm 395 FORECAST FOR HATTERAS TO SAVANNAH Mostly northewsterly WiPth 1 1 knots togity becoming mostly fl4StpriV Inr1 knots Wight Cloudy with occksinnAl rein be afternoon cOntinuing trImnr rcoi Much more specialized is the book by Creighton Churchill who has spent his life as musician politi: clan and writer in America and Europe and who says "Were I not an American I would choose to be French" He makes an admirable presentation of his subject in "A Notebook for the Wines of France" (Knopf 386 pp $850) Here is a happy wedding of travel wine lore geography and a clear accounting of the corn plex French manner of naming classifying and labeling wines say there 7 I iaL4Z54 0 are roughly 5000 differ- We) ent French wines and Vlisanommor no Frenchman has a knowledge of them all Mr Churchill enumer ates and discusses about 900 vineyards or communes not only in the great Bordeaux and Burgandy cen- ters but in Alsace and along the Loire and Rhone rivers Various appendices include a listing of the less- er wines of Bordeaux a suggested bibliography for reading further on the subject of wine a most com prehensive index a vintage chart covering a 60-year span and columned pages for use as one's own cel lar inventory Following the instructions implicitly in the excellent new Knopf cookbook "Mastering the Art of French Cooking'' by Simone Beck Luisette Bertholle and Julia Child 684 pp $101 would result we have decided in two things some very fine cooking and dirtying just about all the pots and pans you possess 7 The authors represent both French and American backgrounds and the three operated a successful cooking school in Paris As an excellent text this cookbook leaves few questions unanswered as to technique If you are told not to freeze pate you are told that the reason is that the texture mill never again be the same You are told the type bowl in which you can most successfully beat egg whites and what type of beater is most satisfactory Along with recipes for delicately flavored sauces expensive terrines hors d'ouevres complicated and delectable desserts you will find (maybe as a shock) recipes for using ham: burger with the added information that lean ground chuck would be first choice over ground sirloin round or rump All the ingredients for a recipe plus needed cook: ing utensils are listed in the left hand column and explicit step-by-step easy-to-follow directions are listed opposite the ingredients 8 ASKED 1VDETITER cigaret have started the fire Fire Lee said: We think in of something like Lee said his department leceived the first alarm at 2 39 mo Witnesses at the hearing of fire in the chute 3s early as 'Table AmperAtures tnr MO 74 hours ndno At nrxn trwlAy 1 IS 42 I A 40 46 7 A 39 3 a 3Q 3 4 4A 4 A on 5 4- 5 Am pm 43 6 A 37 7 rn 7 A 491 3P 9 36 9 A 341 10 rn 17 In Ale ii 39 11 nm 41 12 mMn9h1 39 12 nrwl 42 The Horizon Book of the Renaissance A biography of the epoch in history when living itself became an art It is a door to a golden age Princes and popes artists ond men all come to life in a detailed panorama of glowing color A fittingly triumphant work from a talented bold group of A Woolly Western? Wister? Whar? Ai' '4 '-t 1 i 1 1 tititti 4 i I 1 4 it 1 iri I -f' 4 i I "The I ire 1 as certainly fought by hospital personnel before an alarm as turned in" Lee said "The question is how long?" WEATHER GrnvieS S3 Myrtle ft'C0 50 Prtleige 45 Sottrterl0urg 57 l'tee CAROLINA Station Asnaviiie 0 33 Char leat'n c4 42 COlumbitt 57 35 Greenstxtro 15 21 'I 35 1 21! 17 1 31 1 THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE Statioty LAnoents 59 33 20 Louisv'te 33 53 17 Memohis 43 39 27 MiArni 71 4A 711 The hospital discharged about 200 patients including 100 women who recently gave birth Other hospitals offered room to patients who might have been displaced by the fire Hamilton said all remaining patients have been transferred to other nursing units within Hartford Hospital If there's a movie scheduled at your nearby theater that you think you'd enjoy seeing you can get an inkling of what ifs about through Emery Wister's reviews! AIsary Bt lento Boston Chicaeo Cleverd Denver Des Moines Detroit IFIWorth lod'oolis KensesC Arlo les Ursa vie Pobary AtInt Boston 30 36 36 44 42 4(1 71 11111 70 10 1 47 1 23 31 1 49 1 30 22 31 Milw'kee 711 NPW 'York 21I 21 Phi le 29 9 Phoenix 15 26 Por11'd MP 30 I Pord'dOrly 46 45 Richmond 30 21 San Fran 40 30 SttIp 59 AS WAshinetn 35 7 8 1750 -N Ivey's book shop mezzanine floor Call FR 7-7451 or use coupon mail-o-gram MIRIAM MILLER IVEY I COMPANY Chit' IAN Pl000ke gond too tho foll000mit Ronk The Charlotte Bookshop Elisabeth Chambers Hnit I I POOKS FOP Tine Quantity Amount Movie or musical exhibit or play you'll enjoy comparing your opinion with Emery's regulady in I t'll Be Ready Soon Friends of Mrs Harold Dwelle are inquiring but the availability of Mrs Dwelle's little book about a trip to England the Charlotte woman made with her granddaughter The answer is that it will be ready some time next week McNally of Charlotte is printing the personal reminiscence called "A Round About In England" It will be 48 pages in length and Charlotte artist Muriel Morrison has prepared six pages of illus Best Sellers in Fiction Non Fiction Children's Books Religious Books Wide Selection For Your Choice Come in Write or Call Charlottetown Mall ED 24696 NAME ADDRESS CITY ASH zfl' STATE CHARGE (HE COD r' THE CHARLOTTE NEWS tax Fie As try hid 14r rwr honk sh ppirg ch4lims Ii 3- SilIPPPd 8 Ithin Notth At Pir Wah retstMotbI fr 140010141-011k iffloOkol ONIFOOPollt 11L01 aepAw4 odhokA 04041010kikt14" 401140 An gv'PmotoMkANogiPqk-m 1n4k1k 14 To PP PAPA int AlPlipool0ggfo10f1hip40014 1 ti.

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