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IN USING AN ACID FOOD :like rhubarb in pudding, it is important not to produce an unappealing curdled effect, . In the dessert in today’s menus there is no milk and a little flour helps the eggs to bind

the abundance of rhubarb juice into a dessert with an appealing

smooth texture and an unusually refreshing flavor. “The pudding is pleasant to eat while still warm or when chilled.

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<i Sliced tomatoes. liced oranges. ) Sion bi Rhubarb sponge custard (see toast. recipe). : Whele Wheat Milk to drink: Four ec. fof each Luncheon : child; 2 ec. for each adult. Ration points: Five red: no blue.

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Buttered asparagus. Crisp 9) a paragy Rhubarb sponge pudding: OneLard cake (leftover). fourth tsp. salt, 74 c¢. all-purpose

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EX-KING TURNS Senator Sees Son Graduste

OVER NEW LEAF

‘Carol Now Lives Sedately in Rio de Janeiro Hotel, | By J. ALAN COOGAN

! Uniced Press Staff Correspondent RIO DE -JANEIRO, June 26—| ° [Carol ofs Romania — once Europe's! i {mérriest monarch—has turned over v on y la new leaf here in Brazil. | Senator Homer E. Capehart of Indianapolis traveled to GreenThe roval ex-playboy .and his| castle last week-end to see his-son, Homer Earl Jr. graduate with

Morganatic wife—red-haired Magda | honors from DePauw university. At the exercises were (left to right),

'Lupecu — are living luxuriously but | the senator's daughter, Patricia; Homer Earl Jr, Mrs. Capehart Sr. |

sedately in Rio's swank hotel Quit-| and Senator Capehart.

jandinha, pending their return to) (France. ! { _ | Even the haughly Dowager Queen 3 [Mary of England would be hard put | to criticize Carol's present conduct | |—as she once did in London before | {the war. ! Carol, Lupesgu and her five dogs!

Braised liver smothered in onions.| lemon juice, 1 ¢. diced rhubarb, b% | oe occupying the Quitandinha's|

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Buttered cauliflower. Sift together dry ingredients. Add Sliced tomatoes and cucumbers. to the creamed butter and mix well Bread. Add the beaten egg yolks and lemon Pineapple mousse (see recipe). | Juice arid beat untii light and fluffy Milk to drink: Four c. for each | Cook rhubarb in water and sugar child; 2 ec. for each adult. Ration |until tender. Add cooked rhubarb points: Twelve red; no blue. to the flour mixture and mix well # =» =» Beat the egg whites stiff. Fold into Pineapple mousse: Chill 1 c. the rhubarb mixture. Pour into

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mush in refrigerator tray. Mean- | hot water at 325 degrees F. for 30 while heat 1 c. pineapple juice to mins. Sauce will separate and reboiling. Add 2 tsps. gelatine which! main at bottom with a sponge like have been softened in 3 thsps. cold | topping. Serve warm or chilled.

water. Stir until gelatine 1s dis-| Serves 4. | the an- solved. Add 's tsp. salt and cool! — pproaching Add 3 thsps. lemon juice and 1% ¢. J , ol idal news drained crushed pineapple. Remove F or Young Girls milk to a cold bowl and beat until Wt Won =stiff. Combine with pineapple mix- 7

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Breakfast Chilled blackberries on ready-to-eat cereal. | . Soft cooked eggs.

Luncheon Tuna cumumber sandwiches.

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extra—and are staying off the Rly night club circuit. | Carol says his happiest day singe | he arrived here from Mexico last | January came recently when re-{ stored communications between | Romania and Brazil brought him] a cablegram from his son, King

Miss Sara Jane Wildman received ‘her diploma from her father, Michael. 3 | President Clyde E. Wildman of DePauw. Others in the ceremony Worries Over Dogs | were Dr. Harold T. Ross (left), faculty secretary, and Dean Edward Young Michael's pictures are the| R. Bartlett. principal: decorations of Carol's |

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are installed in “some place we ! ol can call home in my second coun- | Needs Italy, Parri S Creed try—France.” {

escu’s ma complaint is the | : : pescuy Rh iosine but ROME, June 26 (U. P.).—Italy’s live. That help means for us bread, scarcity pench. é ines,

she is keeping busy gathering items New premier, Ferruccio Parri, be- our very life. that are expected to be scarce back [lieves that his country needs .the| ” : : in France, and caring-for her dogs.| ect of the world, and the worlg{ 112, Europe Sa > Witbogk a According to hotel employees, the ; pacilied and ordered Italy. No e) en beauteous. Lupescu “nearly drives needs Italy. = |the world can do without Italy. everyone, including Carol, crazy Parri, weary but appearing confi<| Parri said that the terms of the with Her worrying over the dogs.” dent, held his first foreign press uslian armistice. should not em“If one of them got the sniffles, |conference last night. | barrass his government because they she turned the whole place upside| “We still have to achieve the Po- | represented water under the bridge. down,” remarked one employee. sition to ‘Which we are entitled, | “There will be no difficulties in Lupesch was understood to be in|Said Parri “We know very well| the publication of the armistice poor health, but Carol is in good we must conquer with our hard and | terms,” he said. He added that the physical condition and gets all his Serious labor, but we also want to armistice terms, still unpublished, exercise from walking the five dogs. P¢ an important factor in interna- but an important factor in Italian

larence Ru Radishes and green onions. Talks to Workmen tional policy, because it's true we politics, applied to Fascist Italy, He i Fruit favoreg gelatine, Always a te riser, Carol's day news ire sities’ help. |said they need no longer apply to Bin . : ? ° v1 “Without their he ye cannot | > , ny ne ner usually starts around midday with | elp W not (the present democratic government. te the soni ‘Cream of pea soup 1 |a combination breakfast and lunch.

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MEAT—Red Stamps E2 through| gHOES—No. 1, No. 2 and No. 8 J2 are valid through June 30. K2 “airplane” stamps in Book 3 good through P2 are valid through July indefinitely. A new shoe ration 31. Q2 through U2 valid through|stamp will become valid Aug. 1 Aug. 31. V2 through Z2 good through | A e Sept. 30. Meat-dealers will pay two | city planning. red points and 4 cents for each| Neither Carol nor Lupescu has, f

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ther h Sts , SUGAR—Stamp '36 good for 5 SDpeared freuenty ar to’ an! pounds through Aug. 31 ‘MARCHING TO BERLIN

andinha’s dinner-show, but they Canning sugar forms are avall-| BRITISH 2D ARMY HEAD-

Hotel officials said he never discusses politics, especially his chances of returning to the Romaman| throne, but that he has become deeply interested in sociology and of 1944-45 heating season good.

: i : : : ; never once patronized the hotel's ble at ration boards. Spare Stamp| QUARTERS, Germany, June 2 from the European theater,” ‘the dangerous hair dyeing or tiresome rinses. Nothing arhi-

spacious gambling salon. 13 in Book 4 must be submitted with | (U. P).—Picked veterans of the The ex-king has retained only two aPplication for each person listed. | gyitisn 2d army, their tanks and members of his once-splendid royal |All applicants must establish eligi- | oquipment gleaming with new battle retinue — his court chamberlain bility for canning sugar. | paint, set out today on the triand the latter's blond young wife.! CANNED GOODS—Blue stamps umphal march to Berlin. ; etn N2 through S2 are valid through| Streaming along the great auto-

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LONDON, June 26 (U. P.).— Aug. 31. Dl through Hl good where the units selected for the Marshal Stalin paid tribute today through Sept. 30. | British occupation force in Berlin to Russia’s little people, “without; GASOLINE—A16 is good for six will assemble. whom all of us marshals and com- gallons; C6 and B6 and second-| Headquarters spokesmen indimanders of armies, to say it bluntly, | quarter T stamps will expire at mid- [cated the Britons almost certainly are not worth a jot.” |night June 30; B7 and C7 and B8 will spend the coming week-end in Stalin toasted them at a victory and C8 are good; E2 and E3 each | Berlin, probably in the west end banquet in the Kremlin, thé Mos-|good for one gallon; R2 and R3/of the city, "which is understood cow radio reported. 3 leach good for five gallons. ‘to be the British' zone.

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i ain = . RA, - PAGE 15 FRENGH TO VOTE Boy Scouts Offer Tribute ON BASIC RULE To Bowes, Lifelong Friend

A life-long friend of Boy -Scouts,| Phil F. Ryan, Cleveland, O.; Hugh Robert Malcomb Bowes, president | Beardon, Lexington, Ky.; Col. Henry | Differ on Constitutional of the Bowes Seal-Fast Corp. who |S. Drysdale, San Francisco,. Cal oe died Saturday night, was the sub-|Paul E. Beaucham, Hamilton, One Revision Plans. {ject of a tribute paid yesterday by! tario; Arthur H, Phillips, London, |the Central’ Indiana‘ Council of| England; Paul G. Andress, Chicagny Times Foreign Service {the Boy Scouts of America. | P. H. Durham, Kokomo; Gaylord A, | PARIS, June 26. — France will] At a called meeting the council |Starr, Denver, Colo.; Louis Welch, {probably decide its future govern-|board of: directors.paid tribute to|Los Angeles, Cal; T. E. Crawley, | \ment by holding a double election in| Mr. Bowes for the assistance He} long (Eeach, Cals Radel Boeks, | y a ta: had given to Scouting. ; | Washington, D. C.; Harold G. Robe October, according to views now Services for the executive were inson, Detroit, Mich: x to be held at 2:30 p. m. today in - Tribute of Scouts

Flanner & Buchanan mortuary | All political parties and gIOUPS|yyth the Rev. Joseph V. a | ‘The Boy Scout Council board of

jlave Deen, Seating the NARDer|pastor of Christ the King Catholic | yeperor® adopteq the oll € 'h \ i : 5 rh or replaced. Sharan, Nesting Burial was 0 “The beckoning hand has called | Republicans and Radical-Social-| [from our midst our friend and coe |ists have come out for the national Pallbearers Chosen | worker, Robert M. Bowes. assembly as the constitution-making| Active pallbearers chosen were, “In a life filled with many busts body. -This - assembly normally ts James L. Rogers, A. C. Crandall, ness interests; he found time to give composed of a chamber of deputies|C. Clair Knox, Charles V. Pettinger, that intangible effort to build and and a senate, and to restore it would | William R. Krafft, Ed S. Dowling, Instill in the youth of his commean holding an election for the|B. J. Richards and William A. munity the high idedls of manhood senate. | Green. . |and Christian character which he Means New Body |, Honorary pallbearers included | ¢Xemplified in his own life. Socialists, Communists and. the C8Pt.- Eddie Rickenbacker, Prof.| “To the Boy Scouts of America | a |Edward E. Smeeton, Capt. Pelix| De not only gave much of his time {majority of resistance groups are | . but many material things {opposed to a national assembly in. | McWhirter, Senator Homer E.| ? . Po asmuch as they want to do away Capehart, Rep. Louis Ludlow, Sena- | : Camp Bowes Gift |with the senate and believe a bi-|!oF Raymond E. Willis, Dr. Herman| “His' contribution of Camp Bowes ‘cameral body would perpetuate it. B Wells, Walter Leckrone, C. Wal- was only one of the many fine But the radicals, who have always | er McCarty. Louis Schwitzer, Theo-| things he did for scouting. had & majority in the senate rath-|dore Meyers, Wilbur A. Watts, “The influence of his life will ler than in the chamber, naturally Atkins, Wallace O. Lee, Freeman stand as a monument to the Scous |want to keep the senate. {Theobold J, Wendling, William A. law, because it can be said of him, Leftwing parties and groups want | Leas, Willlam G. Schiltges, L. Roy as of all good scouts, ‘He was truste a constitutional assembly which is Zach, Dr. Frank Sparks, J. C. Jor-| worthy; he was loyal; he was helpe elected by universal suffrage. One|dan. Walter B. Haislup, Henry B.|ful; he was friendly; he was courtes lof the prime advocates of this meth- | Schriver. ous; he was kirld; he was obedients od is Leon Blum, Socialist leader. ©. Otto Janus, Charles Grens- he was cheerful: he was thrifty; In either case, the legislative func- Man, Herschel Davis, Rex Boyd, he was brave; he was clean, and tions now being carried out by the former Governor Henry F. Schrick- he was reverent’ ‘ , appointed consultative assembly eT: Mayor Tyndall, Henry E. Ostrom,! “The board of directors of the (would devolve on a new body. |Col. Arthur 'W. ‘Herrington, Col. Central Indiana Council. Boy Favors Compromise ° | Roscoe Turner, Brig. Gen. Elmer E. Scouts of America, extends to hig Ge De. Citlle. is believed ¢ | Sherwood, adjutant general of In- family its deepest sympthy, and im i 1. e aulle 1s eve Oidiana; J. Perry Meek, Lawrence meeting held this 25th day of June,

favor a compromise solution based |Simon Col. Eu 1 ’ ‘ . gene F. Reuleaus,| 1945, does h 1 {on provisions already existing in the O. D. Patrick. "in his era adop Wiis Wisute

constitution of 1875, whereby the - general assembly would be elected! es no gy by general councils of all depart-| ments to undertake ordinary governmental and legislative business, H . Pp ° Ww A wu w oO N & C £) . while a separate constitutional assembly would concern itself only with the remaking of France's con- | stitution. | If this solution is adopted, the

French will then vote in October : (in AY HAIR ‘ “- -

for members of general councils, who in turn will elect two delegates! TB from each department to represent ! NEWS them in the general assembly, A tseparate election will be necessary to nominate members of the con{stitutional assembly.

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