Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1950 — Page 35

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Embarrassing Situation—

ire Britain Must Im port Coal to Avoid or

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. ee Winter Fuel Crisis * . Critics Rap Socialist Government; Miners Leave Pits for Army, Better Paying Jobs

By WILLIAM McGAFFIN

LONDON, Nov. 23 (CDN)—One of the most embarrassing ad-| missions Britain's Socialist government has had to make in a long, time is that three years after it took over the coal mines it has to! import coal from abroad to forestall the possibility of another | winter fuel crisis like that of 1947. Why hasn't enough been mined here to avoid this costly policy; of carrying coals to Newcastle, —mm————“Socialist critics are asking. culty is the very rapid fall of Some of the critics answer manpower in the mines. | themselves with a general denun-| Since the control-of-labor-order! ciation of Socialist planning. which tied workers to their jobs “It is difficult to avoid the con= ws lifted at the start of this fear! clusion that this new coal crisis the miners steadily drifted away.| must put the industry on the de-| “There are only 686, 500 men in! fensive,” says the London. News the mines now * compared tol Chronicle. “The Socialist planners nearly 728000 in February, 1949.] have indeed planned us into .a' The government's coal board! pretty mess,” says the London has’ raised miners’ wages and! Daily Mail. “All we can do this improved working conditions and autumn is pray for a mild winter hours but the ‘industry is still and a competent government.” heset by what miners call the Bevan Remark Flaunted “four D's”-—dark, dirty, difficult Some critics are taunting the and dangerous. : government with the remark that Minérs Seek Better Pay Aneurin Bevan tossed off five! Some miners have joined the years ago when .the coal mines army but most have gone into were still in private hands—"“This light industry where the pay is island is almost made of coal and as good or better than in the surrounded by fish. Only an or- mines and there are no “four ganizing genius could produce a D's.” shortage of coal and fish in Brit- Minister of Fuel Philip Noel is ain at the same time.” meeting the ¢oal board and repreThis is the third time in this sentatives of the National Union

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with pride but with gas, the 45-foot-tall "Toy Soldier" makes ready for the annual Christmas parade staged by a

century that Britain has had to of Mineworkers today to trv to os buy coal from abroad. The first find’ means of halting the drift New York department’ store. was in 1926 during the general and of boosting recruits. Female admirers at his feet strike. The second was fn the One possibility being considered give you an idea of the size of autumn of 1947 to avoid a repeti- is to exempt miners from call-up the balloon rookie.

tion of the fuel crisis of the early for the armed forces

part of that year. In 1947 however, One of the most eftective reme-

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» only 714,000 tons were imported — dies, however, and one which Aussies Produce some critics are calling for would

the bulk from America. This time 2 million tons will Pe to have to be brought in and again Frar oe mostly from America where dol- Mines. or w lars. will have to be used, thus|. There is unemployment in Italy complicating further this nation’s! for instance and need for miners problem of not having enough pin England. Why not bring in

) hings it some Italians? The miners union Sas buy all the thing Sion IS gi

Using More Coal lever, remeémbering the depression

3 days here when there were not Among the excuses the governeven enough jobs to go around for

ment is offering -for this latest

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Nippy' Jet Fighter Radio-Controlled Craft Has No Pilot

CANBERRA, Australia, 23 (CDN)—A two-year information blackout’ on Australia’s jet-

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native sons. crisis is that more coal is being Now. however. the T.ondon Plane production reveals what used—35 Salon, dons more How Daily Telegraph points out edi- officials describe as a ‘nippy litthan in 1 —_ ies remy a o torfally that “if fear of future tle fighter.” : 1938 miners dug : mijiion mor unempiovment is the obstacle it Built in Australia to British tons than they will do this year... on surely not to be difficult to i erty rritioe A and Australian specifications, the AN, however, critics and gOV-',oa.ayre the miners on this ernment alike, agree that thel “. ._ _o° ao aplane JOR7Ed into the air for the to : first ia's corer | main cause of the present diffi- copvright, 1950, for The Indianapolis Times i time over Australia’s secre - : * ; guided missiles range recently, It is a radio-controlled pilotless

Don't Give Up—

If You Know Your Stuff You Won't Tire of Turkey

There Are Several Way sto Fix Up

Remains to Provide Something ‘New’

By HARMAN W. NICHOLS, United Press Staff Correspondent ‘WASHINGTON, Nov. 23—You can have the white meat. Tl take the turkey neck! y it's fine if you know how to fix it. ! Authority on the fixin’ part comes from ‘Anthony -Rota, head chef of the Willard Hotel, who has been in this country for 36 years nd has broiled and stewed turkey necks around the world. We got to talking about how the ee carcass of a turkey stays in the Hotels pave a different problem. average ice box so long after Rota and the Willard managehassling. that the critter is ment says considered member of the smell the remains of a ‘turkey (UP) -- * family. blocks away. Maybe they “How,” I askeq, around gravy .on turkey left- one day; overs, livers on toast and plain old hash?

type with a single turbo-jet en

tential experimental uses. them: Perfecting radio-control in

for .guided missiles, and range navigation techniques.

Baked Spuds—

DETROIT, Nov. 23 (UP) ~—Firemen served free baked potatoes to kids yesterday when a truck loaded with spuds overturned and caught fire.

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Derelicis Improve—

By ARTHUR J. SNIDER : CHICAGO, Nov. 23 (CDN)—Skid ‘row bums, whose calories | come by the quart, are surprisingly free of the most serious kinds! {of malnutrition, a Chicago study has revealed. ! For example, beriberi, a vitamin-deficlency disease frequently seen among them before World War II, has all but disappeared. This strange finding came to light in an examination of hun(dreds = of derelicts as they Dr. Robert M. Kark, selected 490

(streamed into’ the main city jus did a thorough study on [prison on drunkenness charges. yo. and followed them up as

The scientists wondered: Were/tKey returned to skid row.

Skid Row Bums Found To Have Enough Vitamins

!bought more liquor instead ofthe alcoholic—bottom of the numore food. ; |tritional barrel—has no serious They - also continued to follow | Vitamin deficiency problem, cer-{. their skifpy pre-war diet of tainly the rest of the nation does doughnuts and thin stew with not have. enormous amounts of bread. Dr. Kark, formet chief of -¢liniBut heré was the difference: cal Ea he anus medical nutritiona ratory’ EE a TE a here, is now professor of medicine mins. t the University of Illinois,

¢ was assisted by Dr. FredIn the opinion of Dr. Kark and oj. gargent IT of the nutrition-

|the booze bums suddenly gulping They observed that the drink- his associates, this has accounted) {vitamin pills? Did they have ers’ habits were exactly those of for the derelicts’ improved condi{more money to buy better food? their pre-war pattern. When they ‘tion in recent years.

al laboratory and Capt. Louis Imperiale and Capt. William Figuroa

gine. Reportedly it has several poAmong

struments, propulsion mechanisms long -

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_that the. public can... EVANSVILLE. Ind. Nov. 23% Kdmison, will 46, was free today in the shooting “can you get cast off some of the left-overg for death of her husband, Ray, a

turkey until the chef gets down turned a verdict of innocent. She “There are more tasty ways of to the neck part, which, as pre-' contended she fired in self-de-

The investigators, headed by (picked up a few extra coins, they!

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Whip it. up into a batter and simmer for two minutes and then add one-half pint of milk. Then take a turkey neck and two wings already cooked—and steam and

~ serve with steamed rice. RA There are other ways to get the ~ . minds off slightly used turkey. > 2 One is to dice the dark and aN white meat. Add some. red or. id 4 green peppers and mushrooms, pr 3 and two tablespoons of butter and i cook for 10 minutes. Put in three +d 5 ounces of sherry. wine and a half ‘ 3 ey : pint of cream. plus two. table-| PL Fo Sponts: of, flour-and: the. yolk: ofan’ N egy. Serve in a patty she Eo Sng i One of Rota's favorites is what : : - i Fe calls “turkey short cake -plant-: 0. 14° ke. ation.” Be. $100.00 ; Makes You Forget : That's a dish which makes a ada Dainty body wonder if he really knows ine $110.00 nat 2 tyricey tastes. like. Until ~ . learns what is what the man 3 reign. Self - of’ the house is likely to turn on i It’s ie ld. his spouse and accuse her of buy- |}: Sl : $135.00 ’ ing extras when there is plenty of re 2 X ne obble left in the old bird. ~~ Ww od rf | i 2 You do it like this: i on e Ulseo CC $150.00 - Slice up. what is Jeft of the fowl | } ° : and-slosh in half tumbler of white | ¥ Loa ing in erial. Ultra wine and a pint of cream sauce. a- *“ Then bake some corn bread, . $135.00 like Mom used to make, and saw | Genuine t A spark. - it up Into three-inch squares. I I'hen vou put the whole thing in } I y $195.00 the oven and bake it until it is a golden hrown. } e. 14 ke. Serve with sweet potatoes, at ° "™ $200 00 slice of ham on top — plus any |}

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