Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1936 — Page 6

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Returning Schooldays Recall Importance of Well Planned MEALS FOR CHILDREN

Long glimmer days spent in active play out-of-doors, hours In the bright sunshine huvo coustrlbuted to the buoyant health ot children everywhere. In order to kep them as fit and vigorous al) through the more confining months to come it is necessary to provide meals and particularly lunches that will yield the maximum in strength and gyIf the child comes home for his noon meal the problem is a simple one, or if there is a cafeteria provided in the school the meals are almost certain to be carefully chosen and satisfactory. But It he must take his lunch to school it is a bit more difficult to give him juet the right type of foods. But with a little thought and planning this prob- j lein may be solved. Here are meals for the child who comes home and suggestions for box lunches. LUNCH AT HOME Luncheon Potatoes Bread and Butter Chocolate Tapioca Souffle Milk LUNCHEON POTATOES Scrub three large potatoes and bake about 1 hour in a hot oven. Frizzle 2 cups (7-ounce jar) chipped beef, shredded, in butter 5 minutes. Dredge with 4 tablespoons flour, few grains pepper. Gradually add 2 cups milk and cook until thick. When potatoes are done, cut each one lengthwise, scoop out potato, mash; add milk, butter, salt and pepper and beat until fluffy. Partly fill potato skins with creamed chipped beef; pipe mashed potatoes around the edge. Place in a hot oven to brown lightly. Remove from oven; fill centers with hot buttered peas. _ Chocolate Tapioca SOUFFLE J 4 cup granulated tapioca >2 cup sugar 2 squares chocolate cut in pieces 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons butter 3 egg yolks beaten until thick and lemon colored 3 egg whites stiffly beaten *4 teaspoon salt Combine tapioca, sugar, salt, chocolate and milk in top of double boiler. Place over boiling water and bring to scalding point (allow, 3 to 5 minutes), and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently. Add butter. Cool slightly while beating eggs. Add egg yolks and mix well. Fold into egg whites. Turn into greased baking dish. Place in a pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven. Cauliflower with Golden Sauce Tomato Juice Whole Wheat Bread Browned Honey Rice Pudding Milk or Cocoa CAULIFLOWER With Golden Sauce A 1 medium sized head cauliflower yolks of 2 eggs !4 cup cream or evaporated milk '/a teaspoon paprika juice of J/ 2 lemon 2 tablespoons butter Cut away the green leaves and

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• woody base from the cauliflower • and soak, head down, in cold salt--1 ed water for at hast 15 minutes, i Drain und boil, uncovered, in 1 enough salted water to cover until » tender. Drain, divide Into flowert ets, and serve with golden sauce. I To make sauce, beat the yolks 1 slightly, add cream, salt, paprika . und lemon juice. Place in the top of a double boiler over boiling wat-, i er and cook until thick. Add the ' , butter a small bit at a time as the . sauce cooks. i Browned Honey RICE PUDDING ■ 1 cup washed raw white rice cup strained honey !4 cup raisins ! IS-4 cups evaporated milk or crea 114 cups evaporated milk or cream 2 tablespoons butter •'2 teaspoon clnamon J 4 cup chopped nuts (these may be omitted) Cook rice in boiling salted water. ! Brown in a skillet, being careful not to burn the honey. Drain hice, | mix with the honey and add butter, I cinnamon, nuts and malk. Mix and place in a casserole. Bake in a moderately hot oven until pudding. gets golden in color. Add uice of 1' lemon, stir and bake 15 minutes I mor. BOX LUNCHES Fig and Peanut Sandwiches Apple Milk Fig and Peanut SANDWICHES 1 cup dried figs, chopped I,a teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons lemon juice 3 tablespoons water !a cup mayonnaise Ji cup salted peanuts, chopped Cook the figs, salt, lemon juice and water in a double boiler until the mixture forms a pastes. Cool, add the mayonaise and blend thoroughly. Spread on bread and sprinkle with peanuts. Green and Gold Sandwiches Molasses Thins Banana Milk Green and Gold SANDWICHES '1 I Mash the yolks of 2 hard-cooked ■| eggs; add 1 tablespoon butted; [ ; 2% tablespoons mayonnaise; 2 I chopped green olives. Mix togeth--1 er. Spread on unbuttere browfi bread slices. MOLASSES THINS Ya cup molasses J'z cup shortening 1 cup sifted flour 2-3 cup sugar 1 tablespoon ginger Heat the molasses to boiling. Add the shortening and allow it to melt in the molasses. Then add . siftedh dry ingredients. Stir until smooth and well blended. Drop by teaspoons, 4 inches apart on the . back of a butter dripping pan or metal tray. Bake in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes, until they darken a bit and bubble up well. Remove from the oven and I cool slightly on the pan.

Ncw'Dam Included on Presidents Drouth*Tour 1I I E■, .. k ' || i-rncral Tiru ot Winona r— — —j - X. I President Rooseselt | * P *JF ' — . >A bnef visit to a newly-completed $5 000,000 dam The structure, shown above, is one of a chain,ot on the upper Mississippi river, near Winona. Minn/ 25 designed by U S army engineers to provide a is ; Included in President Roosevelt's tour of in- minimum nine-foot waterway between St PaqJ.yid •pection thf ugh the.mid-western drouth region' .St iLoulaj>'e • -- • *" ■~ ,v •

ARREST FORTWAYNE GANG Department Os Justice Enters Investigation Os Auto Thefts Fort Wayne. Ind., Aug. 28 —(Spe-| cial) —Auto thefts in six states maybe solved by the arrest of four member of a gang in this city on , charges of conspiracy to violate the Dyer motor theft act. !. The arrests followed an invest!- , gation conducted by police for the,. last two days. ' ■ Louis A. Bohn ot 2545 Maple 1 place proprietor of the Fort Wayne Auto Parts company at 121 West Superior etreet, is the alleged lead- , er of the local unit of the ring and is being held under bond of $15,000 which had not been posted laet night. Arrested with Bohn were Dari L. Workman. 34, of 907 Eliza street. Omar Allen Smith, 29, of 2901 Plaza [drive, and Sam Essak. 25 of 2545 Maple place. All are charged with constpiracy to violate the Dyer act. j The Fort Wayne Auto Parts company served ae headquarters for the local unit of the extensive ring, local police .charged. Department of justice agents joined Fort Wayne police In the investigation yesterday afternoon after the arrests had been made. The fed-i eral agents came to Fort Wayne • yesterday afternoon to take charge , of the (probe which is expected to extend ino a half-dozen states. Find "Clearing House” Information was uncovered by Captain of Detectives Taylor which resulted in police smashing the local unit which is believed to have serv-| ed as a clearing house for stolen automobiles. Captain Taylor stated I that information received since the investigation was opened led him to ibelieve that the operators here were linked with a strong auto theft ring but that the local garage served only as a clearing house for the stolen cans. ** r Vll|S

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1936.

ALF M. LANDON fCONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) hs Landon marched through the lobby and crawled up on the cir- ! cular counter at the information desk. He had prepared a short speech, but in the excitement he forgot all but two lines of it which in essence were: "I'm glad to be back.” Then he walk«l around and [ around the counter for shaking hands with all who could jam I their way close enough. He trudged back to his train behind a police escort and sped on to Topeka, where he left. newspapermen with a cheery: ! "See yon at the office early to-1 morrow.” Landon stood the strenuous trip probably as well or better than any member of his party. Plans Second Tour This lengthy tour will be fol-j lowed in October by an even long-j er one, carrying the candidate throughout the east and part of the middle west. Arrangements are being made for appearances at Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore,| St. Louis and possibly Chicago. A major campaign address will be delivered at Chicago, Hamil-■ ton said, but it has not been decided whether this will be made in the first or second tour. Landon was said to be consider- [ ing finishing his campaign for the; presidency at Coffeyviille, Kan., ' -which has been the lucky terrain-, lai of his two campaigns for gov- 1 ernor of Kansas. "It’s been lucky before,” Hamilton commented. EDITORS GATHER (CONTINTTED FIWM PAGE ONEI mittee at lunch. The afternoon is left open to political conferences and recrear tions. Members of the state ticket and congressional candidates will Ibe introduced at the banquet tomorrow night. Scott B. Chambers, Newcastle, president of the editorial association, will be toaet-

I master ajid Paul J. Feltus, Bloomington, will read the editors reso- , lutions. Other speakers will be Gov. Paul V. McNutt. Senators Sherman Minton and Frederick Van Nuys, Omer Stokes Jackeaon. etate chair-, man and Mrs. Erery Scholl, state I vice chairman. The huge hotel was a. sell-out. long before the activities started and Jacikson predicted at least 2,000 persons would attend the outing. In addition to those registering for the two-day meeting, hundreds more are expectea to arrive for the banquet end speaking session, j — Indianapolis, Aug. 28 —<U.R> —, . James A. Farley, national Demo-j j cratic chairman, will be unable to [ I attend the annual outing of the Indiana Democratic editorial as- 1 sociation at French Lick tomorj row, Gov. Paul V. McNutt's office was advised today. His plant to at- • l tend the meeting was disrupted by the-death of George H. Dern, secre- ■ tary of war, whose funeral he will , ’ attend. President Roosevelt also ajvised 1 the governor’s office by wire that his drought conference with gov-’ 1 ernors of four states, scheduled i here September 4. may be delayed at least a day because of the cabinet member's death and funeral. o RUSSIA OPENS (CONTINUED FROM TaGB QM) i lomatic development at a time when 1 other countries are emptying their , embassies and some even closing them. Madrid—Government encouraged by establishment of soviet embassy, first since Czarist days. Deliach —Ex-King Alfonso says he! is taking no part in Spanish crisis; an<j would not consider reutrning > unless people demand it, after all . current troubles have been settled. Hang White Flags t .... (United Press Cable Editor 1 Today’s news from Spain indicat-' . cd that the rebels are not makitfg - the victorious advances which they ? had expected. - R * -| The Intense activity of the last

few days appeared to be a supreme effort to start the ball rolling in their favor. The loyalists held their ground, however, especially at Irun, where successive waves of rebels were stood off. The insurgents were forced to withdraw their shock troops to the rear, to reorganize and perhaps await reinforcements before going on with the attack. Meager advices from Oviedo, to the west, where athe rebels have been under determined siege since tin- star* nt t ie war, indicated that the civilian polplace at least is getting tired of it and beginning to greak out white flags. o — * PREBLE NEWS” J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and daughters visited Mr. and ' Thurman Fuhrman and baby at Waynedale Saturday. Mrs. George Bultemeier and daughter Helen spent tho week-end at Fort Wayne visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ehlerding and sons. Misses Irene, Lourine Kirchner and Darrell Eugene Schackley returned home Sunday after spending several days visiting in Michigan. Mrs. Orville Heller and daughter Verea and son Verel spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Yake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shady and daughter of Fort Wayne spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hilyard spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Liechtenstelger and family of Homesteaeds visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werllng I and daughter Sunday. Miss Iverna Werling of Indianat>olis spent the week-end visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werling. Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters spent Thursday at Fort Wayne. Miss Jaunita Sullivan of Fort Wayne is enjoying a two weeks

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Detained by Nazis I Held by German customs guards on charges of attempting to smuggle into Germany from Czechoslovakia, Mrs. Georgette Ross Howard (above) of Washington, D. C-, is being aided by Charles Hathaway, United States consul in Munich, ■where she is being held. vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan. Miss Susie Dilling of Cincinnati spent her vacation visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and family and other relatives. WATERMELONS % n elsc tosoc McManama Grocery

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