The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1964 — Page 8
Paci*8 THUPSHAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1964
t qq LATE Fire fighters abandon efforts to save this home in California* Sonoma \ alley and run to try to save the next one. The fire jumped Route 12 into the residential area.
WORLD WAR I gets acquainted with modern weapons as 66-year-old Daniel Taylor looks at a missiles display at the 46th American Legion Convention in Dallas, Tex. Taylor, from Downey, Calif^ is a great-great-grandson of President Zachary Taylor. He was a sergeant in World War I, and was chairman ot draft board in World War IL
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Shimmering Salad _____ By Betty Barday —
f^EW salad gelatin, available in celery and mixed vegetable flatora, provides the base for a wide variety of molded salad favorites. Try this zesty combination that makes the most ol crisp, fresh vege tables. Molded Vegetable
1 package (3 oz.) Jell-0 Salad Gelatin—Mixed Vegetable Flavor; teaspoon salt or onion salt; 1 cup soiling water; 2 teaspoons vinerar; %, cup cold water; 1 small omato, cut into thin wedges; V\ cup diced celery; H eup quartered •iiced cucumber; few slivers green pepper; dash of oregano (optional). Dissolve gelatin and salt in boiling water. Add vinegar and cold water. Ihill until slightly thickened. Fold n remaining ingredients. Pour into i 3-cup mold or 6 individual molds. Ihill until firm—about 4 hours. Unnold. Makes about 3 cups or 6 ■ervings. liote: Recipe mav be doubled, if lesired. Chill until firm in a l 1 /*- fuart mold or individual molds.
Auto Hl/orkersTo
Strike Friday
DETROIT UPI—The United Auto Workers and General Motors Corp. today began their 24marathon settlement drive to avert a strike by 350,000 work-
ers at 10 a.m. EST Friday.
UAW President Walter P. Reuther said Wednesday night that unless GM makes ‘•meaningful progress’’ in non-econom-is areas, a strike is inevitable. But GM personnel Vice President Louis G. Seaton was more
day’s bargaining sessions resulted in “over-all movement towards agreement.” A strike at General Motors. Reuther told Chrysler council members, could shut down Ford and Chrysler.
High And Low
NEW YORK UPI — The highest temperature in the nation as reported to the U. S. Weather Bureau Wednesday, except Alaska and Hawaii, was ! 105 degrees at Thermal, Calif, and Yuma, Ariz. The lowest I temperature this morning was
optimistic, and said Wednes- 32 at Douglas, Wyo.
ADVICE FROM THE OLD PRO—British Labour Party leader Harold Wilson (left), with elections coming up Oct. 15, gets a few words of advice from an old pro, former leader Clement Attlee, in London. It’s Lord Attlee now that he s retired. He led the party in four elections. (Cablephoto)
YOU'RE TELLING ME! WILUAM R1TT ■ — Central Press Writer
CHINESE MEN seldom be-1 luck charm possible. We^ come bald because for centuries you've got to be lucky to pluck
their male ancestors were required to wear their locks pig-tail-style, says Dr. Li Shu-Fan, a Hong Kong surgeon. No wonder the Chinese revere their ancestors so highly S i t t Pigtails bobbing up and down stimulate the scalp, says Dr. Li, thtts keeping hakr in good health. We’U string along with that. ! ! ! A JT. Catherines, Ont., school girl claims she has a collection of 9,442 photos of the Beatles. That's hard to picture. ! ! ! Circus performers, we read, consider a hair plucked from an elephant’s tail the best good-
one—and get awwy with it, alive! ! ! ! Teetotalling Grandpappy Jen* kins had a two-word comment to make on learning the Venezuelan town of Ltoron, has 70 saloons but only one school ‘‘That figures!’* ! I l The batfish propels Itself walking instead of swimmingnature item. Gosh!—with a name like that we'd think it would Ryit t i A golf ball was fouj^J inside 1 an egg laid by a duck in Thurgarton Old Hall, England. Some Imksman must have hit the j wrong kind of birdiet
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