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Show The LEADER Thursday, February 14, 1952 THE LEADER Spitsbergen Coal THE READER'S DATE BOOK Mined By Russians Some Promotion Ideas Could Be Fun for the Patient Housewife The coldest crossroads of the cold war are Norway's jagged Spitsbergen islands, where polar bears nose inquisitively into the only raining settlements operated by Soviet Russia on the free side of the Iron Curtain. "land of the cold Svalbard coast" is the ancient Norse name for this Arctic archipelago which became part of the Kingdom of Norway a quarter of a century ago. Once an international no man's land, Svalbard has recently become a strategic question mark. It straddles potential polar air routes between Europe and North America. But under a 1920 treaty the islands cannot be fortified, and signing nations (United States Great Britain and its Dominions, France, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, and Russia) are guaranteed continued access to any economic interests they might hold there. .. Today both Norway and Russia mine Spitsbergen coal. Norway is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; Russia is not. Svalbard's status is some where between. I I POPS SO tASY ANP 1 COW U&J&r& WSii WIG Basket Makes a Towel Pocket Wheel Doily for Shower Gift Raisin Staffing A raisin stuffing will serve as a delicious accompaniment to a The National Association of Retail Grocers has come up with a cured pork shoulder, and a hot of for the a fun lot be should housewife, that especially promotion and raisin sauce will go well By INEZ GEKHAED cider acwho his belittles kitchen wife's of is fellow kind if hubby the ham. with awe not does men TF Bob Hope were to tell his NBC stand in who tivities. Even if he is one of those A radio audience one of the frying pan, it still should be good fun. evening that Slip Covers man of the With the idea of transforming the kitchen-helplethe following week's show would woven make bet fabrics Closely house into an efficient emergency cook, the National Association of emanate from Timbuctoo, there Retail Grocers has designated Sunday, January 27, as "National ter slip covers because they give wouldn't be even a flutter of sur'greater protection against dust, prise. What's more, he would really Husband in the Kitchen Day.". hold their shape better, wear long-!e- r On this last Sunday in January, especially if it meant and tailor more easily than do get there, for NARGUS is suggesting that the husservice men; unlike ends, but is not the end itself. These performing woven materials. band take over the cooking duties ends are found in the purchase of loosely some entertainers who announce big e ' ss in order to gain experience and confidence in the a home paid for out of subsequent earnings, the buying of life insur. culinary depart-mentance to provide an estate at once NARGUS in case we die, giving our children plans to make this the higher education which should an annual event, increase their earning capacity and with the objective going into business for ourselves local mer- with capitol we have accumulated. chants tie in with These are examples of thrift, and all the promotion." these applications of the word have "We shouldn't assume that the contributed to the growth and proshousewife can be In the kitchen perity of our nation. for three sure meals a day, 62 "The fate of the nation deweeks s year," said Mrs. R. M. pends upon whether we live withof Kiefer, secretary-managin our means or beyond our ' NARGUS. "The man who can means, individually or collecsling s handy skillet is never at tively," Townsend concluded. a disadvantage when his wife National Thrift Week will be pubmakes s trip home ts mother, licized in home town papers and takes ts her bed with an attack national magazines. It is a good of migraine or has a night ont time to begin the lesson of thrift with ber bridf e club.1 in the home. srrzT plans and then duck out, Bob alU. S. Department of Agriculture ways delivers. Currently doing his economists expect there will be show from a different U. S. service enough livestock marketed to provide each person in the country with about 144 pounds of meat next Meat Plenteous year. that Raisins Raisins may be used with breakfast cereals, to make sandwich fillings, or in many kinds of salads and desserts. e er Glorified Spinach You can team spinach with white sauce, cheese, and crumbs to make baked dish called spinach au gratia. WW New Jersey Group Seeks Old Glasses 7310 "Z J)Sm) mm EAT ANYTHING WITH A FALSE TEETH ! If TOO hart trouble with plates) that slip, rock, cam km gums Pluti-Liae- r. One application snakes places ittmmgh wahml ftmin trpm, because Brimma Plasti Uoer hardens pcraaa-nen-d to yoor plan. Relines and fefita loon plana In a war no powdat or paste caa do. Even on old robber platst yon act aood resales aia mooihs to a rear or looaef. TOU CAN AT ANVTHinai Simplr lay s it atrip ot PlaaaV Liner on troublesome appar or lower. Bits and it molds perfectly. kMtytt mm, tasteless, odorless, harmless to ron and roar p latea. Removable as directed. Money back it not ' completely satisfied. AsA tea anggaS try Brim ml llrllUALyJaV.U.nAL.el Economical Cough Relief! Try This Home Mixture Makes Bif 8tinr. No Cooklnj. To (et quick and satisfying relief from coughs due to colds, mix this recipe la your kitchen. First, make a syrup with S cups tranu-late- d sugar and one cup ol water. No cooking Deeded. Or you eaa nee corn syrup or liquid honey, instead ol sugar syrup. Then get SW ounces of Pine from any druggist. This la a special compound of proven Ingredients, fat concentrated form, well-knofor its quick action on throat and bronchial irritations. Put Pinex into a pint bottle, and All op with your syrup. Thus you make a full pint of splendid medicine about four times aa much for your money. It never spoils, and tastes fins. And tor quick, blessed relief, ft is surprising. You can feel it take hold in a way that means business. It loosens phlegm, soothes irritated membrane, eases soreness. Maker breathing assy, and lets you get restful sleep. Just try it, and if not pleased, your money will be refunded. FOR EXTRA CORVERIERCE GET NEW IUOYMIXED. REHOMO USE NREIt fit QUICK and TASTyttEAL A pamphlet entitled "What Every Man Should Know About Cooking," published by NARGUS, is being distributed free of charge by the association's headquarters office at 360 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, Illinois. Mrs. Kiefer proposes that the? housewife take time out to help her husband learn some simple, tasty dishes. Among the things she suggests he learn about cooking are how to bro". a chop, fix a juicy, well-brown- hamburger, or add a little flourish to canned stew. On "National Husband in the Kitchen Day," NARGUS suggests that the husband be given roll charge of the kitchen, even ts the cleaning up Job. Boy, how he is going to like that! However, it is emphasized, that when his wife is in regular control ot the situation, the husband should keep out of the kitchen. "No woman wants a 'straw boss' standing around while she's preparing meals," Mrs. Kiefer said. National Thrift Week Set for January 3 17-2- The National Thrift Committee, the sponsor of National Thrift Week has been working (January for 33 years in the Held of thrift education. Their program - has reached thousands of individuals with specific help in budgeting, specific materials for school and youth organizations. Industries and other civic groups. Van Camp's Pork and Beans if Tomato Save Choice, plump, whole beans ...a secret savory tomato asnce. ..sweet tender pork with flavor through and through. Only Van Camp's ...originator of canned pork sod beans... giveo yon so ranch good eating at such little cost of money and effort. But the committee's main objective Is to teach thrift to the nation as a whole, to get the nation living within its means. This can be accomplished only with thrift in the home and local community. "Thrift in the minds of most people means merely saving money," W. W. Townsend, national economist, said recently. "However, the word carries si Infinitely broader connotation. "Thrift Is living within our means, consuming less than we produce building character by making provision for our own declining years and the continuing comfort of those wo leave behind when we pass on. ; , "Money is a means to all these In 1933, when the late Mrs. Arthur E. Terry was working in a Red Cross food station in New York City, she noticed that many people could not sign their names because they could not see. They could not see because they needed eyeglasses, and could not afford to buy them. She discovered that there was no service which would supply eyeglasses to these people, and thus set up her own project to take care of this need. , After first begging from her friends for their discarded eyeglasses, and then appealing through newspaper articles, magazines, and the radio, the packages began coming into Short Hills to the "Eyeglass Lady" from every state in the union, and from several foreign countries as well. Her idea was to turn discards into something useful In the years since 1933, her' ides has developed into a smoothly running system. It is this: eyeglasses from those who no longer need them are put to proper use, and thus supply new glasses and artificial eyes for thousands of people each year. Up to 1951, more than 62,000 people had been helped. 17 credit restraint committee of the Federal Reserve Board said recently that National Thrift Week is especially Important to all of us at this particular time as this celebration begins upon the birthdate of Benjamin Franklin. "The FranklJan theory of spending less than you earn Is sound and a practice to which all Americans should adhere," he said. 'Thrift Week will act as a reminder to all AMS nan?! JTrXSACAUGHT rYjLD' r HW BOB HOPE 5942 camp each week, Bob, when asked about his spring and summer plans, WONDERFUL way to dress up said he will entertain GI's in Euyour bath towels add a crorope as he did last year, then go to Finland, where he will be an cheted basket which serves as a holder. Popular honorary judge for the 1952 Olympic handy washcloth worn up quickly, pineapple motifs Games next summer. and there's an edging to match. e Parker Fennelly, best known for Pattern No. 5942 consists of complete crocheting instructions, material require his characterization of "Titus ments, stitch illustrationa and finishing Moody" on Fred Allen's former directions. show, has accomplished an ambition of years' standing by writing a dramatic script for "Grand Central Station". He made the lead role a fat one, perfect for himself. He had written for the stage in the past, once collaborating with George M. SEWINO CIRCLE NBEDLKWORE 367 West ftdams St., ChUage t, Ilk Enclose 20c In coin for each pattern. Add 5c for 1st Class Mall if desired. Pattern No A Name (Please Print) Street Address or P.O. Box No. Stats City ' tltii, aoe Budfet 7ly milt CLABBER GIRL Cohan. L MEWTWiAruM Nr VXjHEAD-OX- D RELIEVED ACHEY CHEST-- . MUSCLES... Ol Big 5jr3 TKy MeNTHOLAWM I HER MJSEKf... us tun u&z FOR. CO ?1 Here is a budgi:l-s- n it cspttially popular with Meat too, since one "frank" is- suffi cient for a serving , . built - m seasoningsmustard and butter or marstarinewith meat juices held within the "blanket" make them so easy to make extra delicious with OlaoDer Oirl. John O'Hara, top notch novelist who has heretofore shied away from television, has consented to a TV dramatisation of g his new, book, "Farmer's Hotel". Robert Montgomery, producer of the new Johnson's Wax program on which it will appear, is one of O'Hara's closest friends, which probably was the clinching factor in persuading him. best-sellin- ... Paramount's "A magnificent Place in the Sun" was chosen Best Motion Picture of 1951 by the National Board of Review. The studio's "Detective Story" placed fifth; Jan Sterling was judged Best Actress of the year. Warner Bros.' Studio School had teachers and some 300 youngsters while they were working in "Room for One More", starring Cary Grant. Suddenly the enrollment dropped to one, when they finished work. 16 Brighter Teeth The method ot operation is simple. The packages are opened, and the contents carefully sorted, by experienced Volunteer helpers. The Pound for pound, more people use more Clabber Girl than any other Baking Powder. Here's Why: Gabber Girl's Dan Seymour has been mauling Errcl Flynn and Ruth Roman in "Mara Maru" during working hours; week ends, the Seymour, who is also an interior decorator, has been doing the home of Phil Harris and Alice Faye. bjilfumil double action takes out of bale the guess-wor- k lug . . a uniform rise to mixing bowl lightness: a positive rise to oven perfection tn texture and flavor. 250-pou- The cast of "This Is Nora Drake" couldn't resist doing a little betting on the outcome of the Fourth Annual Toni Twin Baby Derby. In 1950 15 sets of girl twins were reported as arriving on January 1; last year there were only 12. So they made wagers on the number of this year's entries, and on which set would win all those prizes. usable plastic frames, and the industrial glasses, are redistributed through reliable charitable clinics; the old age or magnifying glasses are sent to the Frontier Nursing service in Kentucky, and wherever needed; sun glasses go to the American Foundation for the Blind, and agricultural workers. Last, but not least, the metal After coming from England and frames and old gold and silver scrap doing all that rehearsing for the are sent to a large refinery to be lead opposite Danny Kaye in Sammelted and redeemed for cash. uel Goldwyn's "Hans Christian AnDistribution of new glasses and dersen", Moira Shearer had to drop artificial eyes is as uncomplicated out. The pretty dancer expects the by red tape as possible. A needy stork next summer. person may apply to a hospital clinic, or to a certified welfare organMarie Wilson recently had to ization which has been allowed a tarn down three movie offers In quota by New Eyes for the Needy, fourteen days; with "My Friend Inc. He receives an eye examinaIrma" now on television, the tion, and is then referred to a desigblonde has no time nated optician for glasses which are for pictures. Her latest Is "A paid for by this organization. Amazing results proved by independent Girt In Every Port," for RKO. Since Mrs. Terry's death In scientific test For cleaner teeth, for a 1947, the Short Hills Junior ServWhenever there's a musical broad-o- f brighter smile... try Caloz yourself I ice League has incorporated cast .there Is a line eager men New Eyes for the Needy as a outside the studio, waiting for a charitable organizachance to promote their firm's tion, and has made Itself re"plug" tune with a singer or chestra leader. Bing is the sponsible for carrying on Mrs. man they want most to land; If be Terry's work. The need for optical scrap Is sings a new song it's bound to be a hit. greater now than ever, as the demands upon New Eyes for the A product of mckesson a bobbins "At Sword's Point" is announced Needy is ever increasing. Please help by sending your old eyeglasses "Monthly Pains" stopped by RKO as the final title for "Sons and gold and silver scrap to New of the Musketeers". Maureen or amazingly relieved O'Hara and Cornel Wilde are Eyes for the Needy, Inc., Short Hills, New Jersey. In 9 wilt of 4 cases In doctors' festal Chances are you're putting up with the functionally imnecessorilj on ODDS AND ENDS, , . Those chig. caused pains, cramps and weak, "no gers the "Distant Drums" company Americans that their future depends good" feelings of menstruation! For, in actual tests by doctors, Lydia. encountered on location didn't bothupon their practice of thrift today." Pinkham's Compound brought comer Gary Cooper: he just rubbed his Powell said the needs of the deplete or striking relief from such dls-- legs with kerosene to repel them fense program for materials and' ress in 3 out of 4 of the cases I . , . Marlene Dietrich will have less Lydia Plnkham a la modem in (ts octton manpower are still rising and, untime for her role of grandmother So sot Ljrdla X. Plnkham's Vegetable til our production capactiy can be or new. improved Tablets if present plans jell; she's set for Increased, some goods may be short Compound rim added Iron. Boo If taken through: her own television show and Is he month It doesn't tfve relief from in supply. That Is why we need less hoae backaches. Jitters belp you feel wanted to play opposite Clifton spending and more savings by all.! jottor beore and during your osriodt Webb in "Dreamboat" . . . Lucille Powell urges more buying of U.S. suffer "hot functional If from you Or Ball and Desl Arnaz have succeeded Horn out of of find lashea" Ufa," "change Savings Bonds, putting more money oonoerrw ftnnanr tt or mat, foot in making their TV. show, "I Love in saving accounts, and reduction of Lucy", one of the most amusing all types ot lnd ibtedness. I alerlae) eesMraetteaatba and popular ones on the air. I en Ililll The Future Depends Oliver S. Powell of the voluntary ! PHldS PIMUBPJ ANOWM Jm3 ), , FftSHT CUPID Pattern Envelop No. 2594 contains crocomplete, accurate, cheting instructions and stitch illustrations. tups tifted all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons shortening 2 teaspoons cup milk (approx.) Butter or margarinm Ctrl Clabber Baking Powder Prepared mustard 6 frankfurters . teaspoon salt Sift flour, baking powder and salt Into mixing bowl. Cut In shortening until mixture resembles corn meal. Add milk and atir to make soft dough that can be handled. Scrape ball of dough onto lightly floured board. Knead slighty. then roll into circle a little less than inch thick. Cut dough into six wedges. Spread each wedge with butter or margarine and prepared mustard. Lay frankfurter on end of dough opposite point. Roll up and press point to seal 1 j h down on cookie dough. Place point-sid- e sheet. Bake 12 to IS minutes in a very hot oven (450 F.). Servo hot with catsup or chili sauce. MVtl: I syYpyJ Kb CuaioDiesd Gsed Heesekeasinf. 1 ' M : : 1 Sal if Peter few chain your youngster tvmi mmsk mm non-pro- t:Mrr- - vsou-- rx x . rs. Thrift Today r tenoun base onlv the soothtna Ben-Ga- BO y. it won- - .r,av in the blue 1 ha. Utn na-- 1 IT.at.illWlM.OIQUI ' ' I FOR CHILDREN IN THE BLUE PACKAGE 7 ar si |