Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1947 — Page 15

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of Broad Ripple, stage by the time the vegetables are’ PP'e,

cooked done. This restricts the. high school selection of meat to that which} 3 cooks in moist heat and is sliced] wears the striped * comparatively thin. Round steak of good quality rayon-jersey meets this requirement, Do not J pound or hack steak before brown- blouse with a ing because this treatment causes matching purse the meat to lose all its juice to the vegetables. / that would hold 8 » 0» ; ROUND STEAK CASSEROLE even her lunch. (For Thursday dinner) : 2% Ibs. yound steak (Strauss)

6 medium potatoes (2 lbs.) 2 medium onions 8 tbsps. butter. 1% tsps. salt

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Semin le, Cores 1d Disease and Emotional Upsets arsango sioed potatoes ove ions. | 4 ¢ Well As Lack of Food

By JANE STAFFORD, Science Service Staff Writer

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pepper, then pour on the bouillon. Cover and bake in a moderate oveny PIOTURES OF STARVING BABIES, pathetic little bundles of skin 1650 degrees P.) for 110 11s hours, or| 4 1,50 with big, tragic eyes, stopped many a doctor strolling through

YH Yivk atid yoiahues are "| the exhibits at the recent American Medical association meeting. Some of the babies pictured were European war and famine victims.

FISH BAKED IN PA Others were American babies WITH SPANIS brought to hospita Boston EPA 3 aca Sports Clothes ’ iy veland areas for treatment

for Without labels under the pictures, you could not have told which were from Europe and which from the United States.

2 tsps. chopped parsiey The American bables were not % o. white wine starving from lack of food. Their 1% thsps. lemon juice (13 lemon) parents could and did provide plenty Selt and pepper to suit taste of the right kind of infant fare— Fish : with vitamins, proteins, carbohy- . Pasohment paper drates and minerals— ordi$5 iu. ib, pike ox sob perily eauses youngsters to thrive tops. salt and grow. m Pao These babies were babies. 3 theps. bacon fat or butter They were starving because disease, Parsley usually a chronic infection, kept

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Jor aleatiad and hopped vet by Dr. Charles F. McKhann and Dr. and cook slowly aio; aly Samuel Spector, Western Reserve dest of ingedients, reheat e university School of Medicine, to Bg; VEEkS HAE JNO Quogue: eall the attention of other doctors fish into serving porsons. Out to the fact that malnutrition is not prsment pep shut hres es Seton orem of poo san inches longer. Rub inside of paper on with bacon fet or butter. Sprinkle The Diseases Causing Mh vith sa and JES sng Foes Malnourishment

Only one out of 10 of the more than 1000 malnourished infants they studied were starving because

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or emotional disturbance or refusal to eat. The other eight out of each 10 were malmourished because of dis-

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Is Subject to Complications

Clerk and Girl Friend Find Love Simpler By ROBERT MUSEL

blond young man leaned across the

buttonhole of his morning suit. The girl im the pretty frock smiled back at him and her gloved finger pressed a petal of the flower into place, ; Around them people beamed and

exchanged knowing looks. June and Ascot and love seem to go together. Yet this was no simple boy and girl romance, Everybody there felt they were

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Love is a complicated matter when the succession to an empire is involved. The clerk and his girl friend walk hand in hand, kiss in

must win the approval of her father, then of the privy council, and unofméially that of the dorhinions over the seas, » .

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dropped his title and took the name of his uncle, Viscount Mountbatten of Burma. But King George suggested that

Bandleader Edmundo Ros always knew when Elizabeth was there for up to the bandstand would come a string of requests written in her strong hand for “Rum and Coke,” “Brazil” and “Amor Amor.” “Even if she weren't a princess, she would be a wonderful rhumba ’ said Edmundo between rattles of the maracas. But Philip and Elizabeth haven't

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He stays occasionally at Buckingham palace or Windsor castle, as he has done for years. But as far as the public is concerned they are observing the “cooling, off period.” Not since Pameia Mountbatten’s marriage last year when newsreels showed Philip helping Elizabeth off with her coat andj otherwise hovering solicitously aboyé has there been anything as close as Ascot.

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