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Thursday, March 29, 1951 INDIAN VALLEY RECORD [ .€)0 s Are Fun lilJ]00i! Z ),'e --;-J ,c':et Set for Matrons Labor Leaders Angry By INEZ G'R.ARD " . 4,]IVE of the nation's top labor leN MARCH 4 "'Theatre Guild t * spokesmen, led by Phil Murray Fish Demand Careful i'o. the Air" plans to do a full * • of the CIO, have had it hot and heavy with Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson over the govern- ment's manpower program• The ill feeling which flared be- tween them looked like a curtain- raiser for more trouble on he labor front, and raised one of the most difficult problems o f any de- fense or war program. Purpose of the labor leaders' call on Wilson was to keep the nation's civilian manpower program under the labor department. This has been the subject of a bitter backstage battle for some time, with Wilson and Gem Lucius Clay wanting to take manpower away from Secre- tary of Labor Tobin and Assistant Secretary of Defense Anna Rosen- berg, and with the latter two Cooking to Preserve Delicate Full Flavor MANY PEOPLE WHO really like fish have accustomed themselves to the disagreeable odors that often go with its cook- ery; many more people would be ve'y fond of fish if it didn't fill th# house with otlors during its peparation. How few home- makers realize that the cooking of fish entails no unpleasant smelll Here is a delicate food that is tender and tasty. When threatening to resign if the labor Problem is taken out of their hands• i cooked only to the point of done- hess, at proper temperature, its Labor leaders have good reason only odor is as savory as that of to fear General Clay and any man- 'nicely cooked chicken or beefsteak! power commission which he or' i Many of the broiled fish recipes ganized. They recall that during call for high temperature, but for the recent war and before he went i only a short time. If cooked just so. to Germany as military governor, fish can be downright delicious Clay demanded of FDR that there ;Do give it a chance. be compulsory allocation of labor Under a labor draft. * * * YOU NEED DO lithe to fish to That was one reason why the make it pleasing. It's tender and five leaders went to see mobilization i juicy, easy to prepare, delightful czar Charlie Wilson last week to i for meal variety. It can be seasoned try to keep civilian manpower under I or served with sauce, but in the labor department. They got , war, it's good. every nowhere. Wilson's attitude during Creole Salmon the bitter meeting was "I'm run- ning things--we'll do it my way," though he didn't put it quite so bluntly. He didn't have to. On the way to the meeting the labor group had read a news story telling of Wil- son's and General Clay's plan to set up their own manpower commis- sion under civil service commis- sioner Arthur Flemming -- with Clay, however, as the real boss. Wilson did not deny the story. Nor (Serves 41 1 pound can pink salmon 1 egg 1 green pepper, finely diced 1 small onion, finely sliced teaspoon salt  teaspoon green pepper 1 teaspoon chili powder I cup canned tomatoes 1 cup bread crumbs 3 sprigs parsley, diced finely 2 tablespoons butter Mix salmon and egg in saucepan Chunks from cooked lobster tails are seasoned and mixed with egg and bread crumbs to make these lobster fries. Serve with a tangy tartar sauce, French fried potatoe and green salad for a satisfying meal. LYNN CItAMBERS' MENU • Baked Fillet of Fish • Mustard Htlandaise Sauce Chopped, Creamed Spinach Baked Poe oes Watercress with French Dressing Hot Rolls Beverage Lemon Sherbet Butter Cookies *Recipes Given large shallow baking dish. Sprinkle the sauted onion or garlic over top. Add salt and pepper. Arrange the fish fillets on this "'bed" of toma- toes and peppers• Sprinkle with lemon juice, salt and pepper. Cover with waxed paper; bake in mod- erate oven (350 ° ) 20-30 minutes. Pour over this Mustard Hollandaise Sauce• Brown under broiler. Serve at once. • Mustard Hollandaise Sauce 3 egg yolks 3 teaspoons dry mustard I teaspoon tarragon vinegar ¼ teaspoon salt Cayenne pepper 2 tablespoons cream @ tablespoons butter Mix in medium small bowl tot did he seem concerned when the labor leaders reminded him that he was setting up a board to con- trol labor without consulting labor• Ample Authority When reminded that labor was Consulted equally with manage- raent during World War II, and that labor had a co-chairman on the office of production management, Wilson made it plain that he did not plan to follow this precedent• "I have authority from the Pres- ident," he said, "and I am going to use that authority. I haven't as Yel asked Arthur Flossing to head up this manpower commission, but 1 intend to do so. And if he doesn't accept, I may head it up myself." "Well, we don't like a proposition 1;ks that," spoke up CIO president Phil Murray. "We represent the nen and women engaged in war Production work and we think we Should at least have an equal voice in the government's manpower pol- icies.', Murray added that if Wilson be- came manpower chief in addition to his top job as mobilization boss, i it would be the same as a man "taking advice from himself." NoteOther labor leaders attend- irg the meeting were: Dan Tracy, President of the AFL electrical WOrkers; Al Hayes, president of the international association of machin- ists; George Leighty, chairman of the railroad labor executives as- SOciation; and James Carey, CIO Secretary.treasurer. Inside the Communists There was something funny about the way Farrar, Straus & Co, sud- denly Massing's new junked Hede • Ook on life inside the Communist irty. She's the ex-wife of Gerhart Ster, and the book won't do ta|in any good... Th e manuscript Was immediately snapped up by 13nell, Sloan and Pearee . . . Com- munist party membership has tak- e a terrific beating in Europe in !be Wake of the Marshall plan, the Udeo, of toys_, the friendship train and 'er friendship projects to Europe. In the Dutch parliament, Commu. aist seats have dropped from 56 to . In the Soviet zone of Austria, °munists lost I0 of their 11 par- lasentary seats. In Belgium, they st five out of 12 seats in the low- er house and two out of five in the eaate . . . In Denmark they Q';'PPed from 76 elective posts to Y 24 ; • . The Dutch Cgnatmist -eWspaper is now dew from 400,. 000 circulation to around 100,000, hlle the Communist press of • race has taken similar losses '" Mot amazing development, °Wever, is in Italy, whe;e two P COmmunist senators have re- =u rom the party. Military Scuttlebutt The air force is probing coa- ls of kickbacks and shortages Rolling field officers club Washington. Major Dan H. officer-in-charge, has re- . • . Army Chief of Staff Collins told the senate services committee behind doors that there are now troops in Korea• intelligence at the reported Add chopped green pepper and on- top of double boiler) the egg yolks, ion, seasonings, tomatoes and half mustard, tarragon vinegar, salt the crumbs. Simmer for l0 sin. cayenne pepper, cream. Place over utes. Add minced parsley, cook 5 minutes longer. Turn into greased casserole, or individual baking dishes, sprinkle with remaining bread crumbs and bake in hot oven 1400 °) until crumbs are brown Serve while hot• Spanish Style Fislt (Serves 4-8) 4 cod steaks 2 egg yolks Flour cup oil 3 tablespoons honey 3 tablespoons lemon juice V teaspoon allspice Cut steaks into serving pieces Add 2 tablespoons water o eg yolks and beat slightly. Dip fish into egg yolks and then into flour; Ol.Ce. • Baked Fillet of Fish {Serves 6) 6-8 fillets of lean fish (sole, haddock, bluefish) 2 tablespoons butter or salad oil. teaspoons chopped onion or 1 clove garlic,, very finely minced I bay'leaf, broken very fine 2 tomatoes, skinned, thickly sliced I green pepper, sliced Juice 1 lemon Salt, pepper .Melt butter• Add onion (or garlic minced, with bay leaf, stir over low heat until soft. Arrange tomato hot water (not boiling) and beat until mixture be- gins to thicken• Add butter, hit by bit. stirring continuously un- til sauce is rich and creamy. Remove from over water. If too thick, thin with a little additional cream. Broiled Rock Lobster Tails (Serves 4) 4 small rock lobster tails cup melted butter 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3 .tablespoons chopped parsley Salt and pepper Crack heavy hack stroll of lobbter tails lengthwise to make tail le brown quickly flat• Turn lobster over and remnve on both sides in thin under shell with scissors Corn- hot o i 1. A d d bins butter, lemon juice, pasiey. honey, I e m o n salt and pepper. Preheat oven and juice and all- broiling pan at 400 ° Place lobster spice and sis- tails on back on pan. brush with mer fish until butter and set pan aboul 4 inches all liquid is ab- from heat. Basting frequently with sorbed, about 5 but+or, broil about 15 mint)tes -r minutes, turning until lobster tails are well browne,] Serve hot or cold with lemon wedges and mayonnaise. Rock Lobster Fries {Serves 6} 2% pounds boiled rock lobster tails 1 cups flour tablespoons salt 1 teaspoons pepper 1 teaspoons paprika 3 eggs, beaten 3 cups fine bread a: cracker crumbs Butter Tartar Sauce Lemon slices Watercress Remove cooked meat from Iobste tails; cut into egg-sized chunkb Broiled lobster tails are • fs vorite with many for a goed fish dhmer. They wm brull quickly, and are done when they turn a deep, Hob pink. Serve them with lemo we41 a-d mayo==liae. =, ,, LYNN SAqt: Add Fanciful Touches To Everyday Foods Add some finely chopped spinach to pancake batter and make spinac i mncakes• Serve with pot roast or as a vegetable. This is guaranteed to make spinach a favorite even i amongst those hard to convert. Chopped liver seasone(" and mixed with bread crumbs and egg makes a first rate main dish especially when the slices with over-lapping slices of Roll lightly in a mixture of flour green peppe'g to cer bottom of and seasonings. Dip floured pieces in beaten eggs. Roll in fine breaa or cracker crumbs. Melt enough butter to fill V4 inch depth in skillet Saute lobster until nicely browned on all sides. Serve with tartar sauce, garnish with lemon slices and watercress. Tartar Sauce (Makes 1 cups) l cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon chopped onion or chives Z tablespoons oho]l,l olives I tablespoon chep,d sweet pickle I tablespeo chopped Nor pickle 1 tablespoon chopped pimlente 1 tablespoon caper Mix all ingredients, biendmg well. Leftover pieces of fish are just the thing to add to a crisp green salad, served with a !omen-French dressing that's really tart. When serving sauce with fish, take a bit of time preparing attrac: tire lemon cups for serving the sauce accompaniment• Halves of lemon, scooped out and scalloped at edges are lovely. Frankfurter scallop Is easily made with sliced frankfurters and are in scalloped potatoes• Add about one hour-and-a-half hour broadcast of "Hamlet", which will certainly be heard by the largest single audi- :once that has ever heard it since Shakespeare wrote the play cen- turies ago. It will come from the stage of the Belasco Theatre in New York and will be heard over the full NBC network. Stars will be Dorothy McGuire of the movies and Pamela Brown and John GielEud of the theatre, both now appearing in one of the season's hits, "The Lady's Not for Eurninf'. "Hamlet" was modernized for GI's during the war, and the broadcast will follow along that line• Burl Ires will launch a series of 26 programs for the state depart- ment's Voice of America. Accom- I partying him will be an instrumental group. Wonder what the courtries behind the iron curtain will think of "The Blue-Tailed Fly"! Irene Vernon, whose latest pic- ture is "Sound of Fury" (a Robert Stillman production for United ArtistsL is one of the four judges who will hand out 15 savings bonds to the winners of the Num-Zit baby beauty contest. It's open to infants from 6b months to 2½ years old, from March 1 to June I. Entry blanks available at all drugstores. Robert Stack, star of Republic's "Bullfighter and the Lady", re- ceived the General Rose Memorial Award for this year. It is given by the third armored division to war veterans in the entertainment world for outstanding work. Two topnotch woman wrestlers have been signed as technical ad- visers for a wrestling match be- tween Jane Wyman and Alexis Smith in "Here Comes the Groom". One of them, Clara Mortensen, Is world lightweight champion. Other technical advisers -- four Los Angeles high school students, picked by members of the Los An- geles school board, who sat in on story conferences for Filmakers' "On the Loose". They passed on the teen-age language, and on popu- lar colors of hot rods, phosphores- cent sox, beanie caps and other such fads. Producer Collier Young was bent on making the film real- istic. Since Columbia's "The Flying Missile" opened around the Country Glenn Ford's fan mail rating has risen 70 per centthat always hap- pens when he makes a picture in uniform. Notice the scene where he lies in a bunk on a submarine, with pin-up girlsplastered all over the bulkhead; the camera really lingers on the one of Eleanor Powell, who is Mrs. Ford. Botts Davis is responsible for two of the actresses in her new "Payment on Demand". One is Frances Dee, who hadn't made a p|ctnre since 1948; Belts chose her• The other is Barbara Sherry, Bette's three-year-old daughter, The four f," coats Judy Holliday , wears in the movie version of I "Born Yesterday" are worth $46,- 09the entire cost .of producing the stage version of the comedy t Was about $50.099. Incidentally, Judy's hit performances on the NBC "t;ig Show" may be the prelude to : her bavbg a radio show of her own --.Aways provided that she cares to have one. Ruth Roman has finally received the wedding ring designed by her husband, Mortimer Hall. It failed to arrive in time for their wedding. in [,as Vegas. so she wore the one belonging to her stand-in, the ma- tt•ca of honor Claudette Colbert and Mary Benny drove four times arourd th block, trying to find a place to park Ja,;k's car before going into the theatre to see Stanley Kramer's "'Cyrano de Bergerac". Then the manager came out and offered to park it for them• It had a drive unfamiliar to him; after stalling the car three times he had to sum- mon Mary to park the car herself. Times have changed; movie com- panies not only ignore television, they pick stars from it. Paramount de,'ided to make "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" and wanted a "new face" to play the lead. Alan Young had appeared in supporting roles at 20th Century-Fox a couple of years ago, but it was his hilarious per- formances on television that sold him to Paramount executives. ODDS &ND ENDg . . . Dane Clark now knows how strip-teasers work; for one scene of '•Never Trust a Gambler", including re- hearsals, he had to put on and take off a trench coat exactly 147 times • . . The Croshy-ttope "Road to Paris" became "Road to Holly, wood", now has been changed to "Road to Bali" . . . Now it's ru- mored that EUzabeth Taylor would like to re-kindle an old romance ,m,, i II : =8_ 'AY BUTTON-BACK pinafores '' so that your little helper can ave a dress just like mother's. :130 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; !0 and 42. Size 14, 3% yards of :'9-inch. 8131 comes in sizes 3, 4, :, 6, 7, 8 years. Size 4, 2V4 yards of ;9-ncb. 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