Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1947 — Page 21

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By KAY SHERWOOD NEA Staff Writer NEW YORK, March 31.—A recording engineer looks through a plate glass window into a simply furnished, sound-proof. studio

PREPARING and gelatin so that its sparkle and beautiful form are preserved is really not difficult, but there are a few tricks that must be remembered. Gelatin, like fruit jelly, must be kept still once it is poured into its] mold. After it is dissolved it must! not be stirred anymore than is ab-| solutely necessary. To uhmold,| 3 warm the outside of the mold uni- |, formly and ‘enough to melt the) thinnest possible layer of wentinon 1.2 : the surface. Then invert a serving, plate over the mold, after a thin!

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11 SER, lemon juice i to 4 lbs. pike or white fish 12 tps, salt; pepper + tsp. ground ginger bsp. flour . canned tomatoes Fahey chopped onion

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disappears, then add cold water and the tomatoes combined with ext | Stand in cold water until six ingredients around the fish, Lay! In pacon strips over top of fish. Place] rest of ingredients and pour into ‘a in a moderately hot oven (400 de-| six-cup ring mold. Cover and place grees FP.) and bake for 30 minutes! is crisp and] remove bacon care-

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bristling with microphones, He gives the “go” signal to the poised actor or-actress who waits inside. He sets his controls and the needle bites deep into the wax disc as the record begins. But the needle isn’t scratching out another symphony or another , platter for a swing fan, It is recording a book, read in the full, resonant, image-making voice of a skilted performer, that will bring the blind the pleasures of good literature. In such a setting, Cornelia Otis Skinner—one of many top U. 8. actresses and actors who contribute their dramatic talents— sat down and within an hour read the introduction to the book she authored, “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay,” in order that blind. “readers” might have an oral image of herself, Nearby, pretty Norma Cham~bers of the Broadway stage waited to continue the reading. After two

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Hand-Picked Classics LINING THE library shelves are hand-picked classics, popula: novels, histories, poetry and plays. Listed too are practical textbooks, the number of which will be increased as the Library of Congress makes its selections. Twenty-seven “libraries” in the U. 8S. circulate these governmentowned, rent-free volumes. Some of the special machines required to play the disc: are privately owned but most of the

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25,000 in this country are govern-ment-owned and are lent to the blind for as long as needed, The number of records in each volume varies from one to 169— the number required for a complete edition of the Bible, a talking book which: is in continual demand.

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Brunet Hilma Seay of Memphis, Tenn., arrived for a two-week supergoodwill tour. When she stepped off an Air France transport every inch of her 5 foot 6 frame, was shivering. Whisked: off to the swank Hotel George V,.she lost no time in getting into warm things—cotton, «very thread of them—and everything was

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