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Show Baering Down on fhe News Sunday, July 6, 1952 THE HERALD JOURNAL 12 Inside A Look ably the most critical And lor several difieis strikingly fiom piesidential campaign jears. As to wit: in its ' ; : f electric rabbit? Old timers say it doesnt mean anygiore than jockeying on the hoss with violet d merry-go-roun- eyes. "lhe voting public takes each covention in its stride like a track-walkon a trestle. uwrsrrsrj , 1 er kxJLr ? i' t his-Im- recent since one could even say 1924 both conventions, not just one, are as open as s sword swallower's gullet. For more than 20 vears, the American people have watched the campaigns go into the home stretch with the candidate of at least one party unmistakably visible. But not today. Its a fight at both conventions. 2. For the first time since 1928, neither candidate is an incumbent of the White House. For the first time in six elections, the major issue is not that of somebody. (Hoover succeeded in 10.12, himself as candidate Roosevelt served four terms, and Truman followed Truman in 1928 1948.) 8. For the first time since 1936, the Republicans do not know what they will be up against. When FDR and Truman were running the opposition knew exactly whom it had to attack. . This will be the first election fought under the full, pitiless y tmpartian, and terrify eye of television. McAdoo-Smith ' 5. Not since the fight in 1924 has there been such Intra-partbitterness on either side. The Taft and Eisenhower forces are slugging at each other, with in the Republican Party, fully as much as at any Democrat. The Eisenhower people say, If you nominate Taft it means suicide" The Taft people say, This is a struggle for survval. The tactics of Taft supporter men for ail in picking pro-Ta- ft top convention jobs show that 11,ey take this struggle for survival In a highly personal way and are determined to preserve their party control regardless of the effect upon the elections. ingly-glass- y 6. Not since Gen. Leonard Wood Jn 1920 has either party consid- ered a military man for president. Not since Theodore Roosevelt In 1901 has a military man become president, and T.R. was not a regular army officers. 7. In a manner ef speaking. What is at stake is not merely the presidency ef tfie United States but the Soviet and their allies excluded the presidency ef the world. The great overriding advantage the Republican have, as they see It, Is the desire of people for a change. The Democrats have been In power for 20 uninterrupted years, and 20 years Is a long, long time. The issue goes beyond such obvious Items as that the GOP is avid for power or that the Democratic administration Is fraying at the edges. It is not merely, the Republicans say, that im- Washington peratively needs a change of face, new direction, and fresher blood. What counts on a high level, is the survival of the American system. Give the Democrats another four years and the system might be dead as two-par- ty two-par- ty Ptolemy. Hence, many Independents and some convinced Democrats afe expected to vote Republican this year If the GGP candidate is somebody they can gulp down without too much pain, like Eisenhower Add a cool Summer thinking. As an oldtime Phildelphian, I am not again, extravagance rampant upon a field of corruption azure. But we have finally reached the stage where the flag consists decimal points. of forty-eight INTRA-PART- sluggi-- y BATTLE: The Taft and Eisenhower forces are at each other fully as much as at any Democrat. RUTH MILLBTT Sol'S: Encourage Child to Assume that knothole Responsibility of Summer Job Summer vacation is the ideal chiltime for teaching school-ag- e dren to take on some of the responsibilities of family living. Parents who let their school-ag- e children do nothing but play for the three vacation months are missing a good bet. During those three months, when Mom has the sole care and guidance of the chUdren, is the time to get them stalling assuming a little responsibility. A boy can take over the care of the yard for pay. A girl can start learning some of the. homemaking skills that will serve her all the rest of her life. are old And If the children enough, they can be encouraged to get out into the neighborhood BEDROOM sol K lllEiwKit-- r is a Every gun-por- t. Four cups prepared fruit, 44 cups sugar, 1 box powdered fruit The Eisenhower boosters claim peettp. To prepare fruit, stem and pit Taft has captured the convention about 3 rlpj sour machinery and will use a black- cherries. poundsfinefully or grind. Add Chop jack for a tuning fork. a few crushed cherry pits during are working cooking. Measure 4 cups into a The on that now and will come up large saucepan. To make the jam. measure suwith an alternative. Let the Eisengar and set aside. Add powdered hower rooters ride motor-cyclfruit pectin to fruit in saucepan in the aisles. and mix well. Place over high And when the gavel sounds the heat and stir until mixture comes knell of departing proxies there to a hard boil. At once stir In will still be one question to be sugar. Bring to a full rolling boll hatched. and boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. We'll know the answer on the Remove from heat. Skim off foam with metal spoon. Then stir first Tuesday after the first and skim by turns for 5 minutes Monday. Is it a door-kno- b or Is it an egg? to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Ladle quickly into glasses. Cover jam at once with inch hot paraffin. Cherry Surprise Coffee Cake (8 servings) CHICAGO. (UP) A gavel made Two cups biscuit mix, 4 cup from a rail spilt by Abraham Lincoln will be used to call- the sugar, 1 egg, well beaten; 4 cup cups homemade cherry Republican National Convention milk, to order Monday. jam. Measure biscuit mix Into bowl. A prized item in the Lincoln collection at the University of Add sugar. Combine egg and ptilk and add to mixture, stirring until Chicago, the gavel will be wielded by Walter S. Hallanan .tem- a soft dough is formed. of dough In Spread porary convention chairman, at 8:30 p.m. Monday. greased pie pan. Place al- and line up a few paid jobs for themselves. The easiest way to encourage, of course, is to get a child interested in errning money for a certain thing, whether it is two weeks rt camp, a gun, or any other r bjective. TELI HIM YOULL MATCH WHAT HE EARNS Another encouragement is to tel a child that whatever he errns strictly on his own his pirents will match. That helps if tne thing he is working for costs x much that he figures he never will be able to earn it all. Of course, getting the children working Is of no real value to them unless they are held to some sort of standards. The other day I heard a little boy bragging that he had been paid by a neighbor to mow the neighbor's lawn, and that very afternoon the man who paid him for the Job went out himself and did It over. That boy didnt learn anything of value. All he got out of the experience was the feeling that he had pulled a fast one collecting for a job done so poorly that It would take a it had to be done again. So whether they are working about eight minutes to travel for you or for a neighbor, see to from the earth to the sun, acIt that tha job passes Inspection cording to the Encyclopedia before it Is called done. back-roomi- es Nov-em'o- ar Noted Gavel this country from Republican to Democratic. The GOP elephant (until the middle 30s) was axlomaticaily considered to be very much bigger than the Democratic donkey. Bunt the elephant has shrivelled, and the donkey has cardinally grown. A recent Gallup poll, working on the basis of an estimated electorate of 55 million, puts the Democrats at 21.5 million, the Republicans at 18.5 million, and Independents at 15 million. If a candidate, to win, must get something over 27H million votes, this means that the Democrats need pick up only 6 million Independents, whereas the Republicans must pick up 9 million. BY GAYNOR MADDOX Moreover, In the past five elections, the Independent vote has NEA Food and Market Editor been prevailingly Democratic. No Now that the cantaloupe season Republican can posibly win unless he makes enormous Inroads Is here, lets make the most of on either the Democratic or the 1L Here are some delicious lunchbut independent vote. This Is not a eon salads, low in calories matter of opinion, but of basic high in pleasure and Vitamin A. A Perfect Appetizer for Any Meal fact Cut vine ripened, chilled cantaserves to This, incidentally, in halves. Remove the seeds. make somewhat ridiculous the re- loupe Allow half a cantaloupe per percent outcries by Taft and others son and save a wedge of that Democrats have been voting fresh lemon or with lime. for Eisenhower In Republican priLow Calory Luncheon Salad maries, and that this is "immoral" Cut chilled, ripe cantaloupes In and an outrage." halves. Remove the seeds. Peel If a lot of Democrats dont vote cantaloupe halves and place on a Reubllcan In November, Eisenbed of lettuce. Fill cavities with hower will be back at Columbia, creamy cottage cheese. Garnish and Taft's address will still be with a mint sprig and a few brlg'it eo the Senate, not Pennsylvania oerries or cherries. No dressing Avenue. needed. - radio-telegra- m in useu wntn the fruit is fresh and plentiful can add y up to flavorful Jams and jellies to grace your tables the year round. BY GAYNOR MADDOX And on the biggest question of all the Supreme Court voted NEA Food and Markets Editor Cherry time! So lets dig up a twelve to one. That was lunchfew recipes alive with the bright time. flavor of sour cherries. ONE OF TIIE important planks Sour Cherry Jam In the Democratic platform is (About 8 glasses) back-lotwenty-yea- li two-thir- ternate tablespoonfuls of homemade cherry Jam and the remain d of dough over top. ing With knife or spatula, cut through dough in spiral course, to give marbled effect. Bake In hot oven (400 degrees F.) 30 minutes, or until done. one-thir- in insulation and wall and ceiling finishings. Free cost estimate. (Serves 6) One box prepared vanilla pudding, 2 cups milk, 1 jar homemade Youll enjoy working with such adaptable and beautiful materials as knotty pine, blended plank wall board and tile board cherry jam. Prepare vanilla pudding as directed on the package.. Fill 6 parfait glasses with alternate layers of pudding and cherry jam. ceiling. Call and see them. Chill. KNOTTY PINE .PER SQ. FT. IQ 6", 8", 10" widths. Patterned joints. Excellent for paneling. Watch Health During Summer CELOTEXTILE Watch out for the summer cole!, i It can ruin your vacation, spoil week-end- s of fun with your ten- age friends, and generally make life miserable. The best way to approach the problem of the summer cold, Is to do everything possible to prevent It. For one thing, dont get Into the habit of hanging around the beach for hours in a wet bathing suit the Basement Comes the hot summer weather, youll enjoy it a lot. Let us show you all thats modem Cherry Parfait PER SQ. FT. Insulates and Decorates MASONITE LEATHERBOARD For Ifl Wainscots. Appears l:le Spanish Leather Keep away from people who are already infected with cold germs. Get enough sleep and eat the proper foods. But if, despite precautions, you still find yourself a victim of sniffles and sneezes, treat ycur condition just as you would in the wintertime. First, take to bed for a day or two so that your system will be assured plenty of rest and quiet. Citrus fruits and juices are Phone 82 258 South Main Bri-tannl- i's at Jack Morton's Serve Cool Cantaloupe Salads Malibu Melon Ring Luncheon Salad Cut thick slices from a chilled cantaloupe and peel. Remove seeds and place rings on Iceberg lettuce. Fill rings with balls or cubes cut from the "bowls of the melon. Top with peaks of sherbet or serve with a fresh fruit dressing. Froth Fruit Dressing (About 1 cup) One-ha- lf aup salad oil, H cup fresh lemon juice, 2 tablespoons honey, 1 teaspoon salt Cantaloupe Summer Dense rt Serve generous scoops of Ice cream or sherbet any flavor you In chilled cantaloupe prefer halves. As an finishing touch, sprinki a drift of snowy coconut or spoon crushed, sweetened berries over the melon. t's a QUALITY Brands You Know or Warren. THE OVERRIDING Republican disadvantage Is In the realm of blunt, cold, and possibly immutable statistics. It is that the GOP which for more than a generation was the majority party. Is now the minority partv, Franklin T). Roosevelt, with some assits from history, changed the prevailing political complexion rf NATURALIZER ORCHIDS JOLENE PARAMOUNT r. Guild Meeting The PORTLAND, Oie., lU.B 19th annual convention of tl e American Newspaper Guild opens here Monday with the problems of skyrocketing newsprint costs and teletypesetter smice high on the list of agenca items. Portland Guild members are making arrangements to accommodate and entertain 225 delegates representing 25,000 editorial Fish experts say that carp are and commercial newspaper em-- ! th longest living fish, sometimes ployes in the United States and Canada. attaining an age of 150 years. Barkley seems to figure that mink, electric iceboxes and five percent will not be campaign issues this year. Thats twitchful For the first time 1. essere&l to help you through this trying period. Bar any additional germs by gargling frequently with a sate, effective antiseptic. If you don t show s'gns of recovery within a few days, better pay a visit to your doctor. It certainly takes very liUle effort on your part to prevent colds during the summer months. But how much more you will enjoy yourself, if you stay well. absolutely The pollsters arent so sticky these days after learning the bridge rule about on gander being worth two finesses. 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