Dewey Attacks Adlai’s SpeecK WASHINGTON, GS 5 )—Thomas E Dewey last night accused Adlai Stevenson of the “most dangerous ly irresponsible scaremongering by any political candidate” in present ing his H-bomb proposal. The former New York governor, in a CBS radio-television interview -“pick the winnei'”-said Steven- Boh used “half-truths” in present ing matters which Dewey termed too “delicate and dangerous” to inject into politics. Dewey said Stevenson made a number of “unsupported” state ments in urging Monday night that the United States take the lead in arranging a halt to H-bomb test ing. Kou tm& H,Gfl r °a& I’LL TAKI THl anu iij a uon IteA VOGUE $5-95 You’ll exclaim, "Great Scotr’/when ■ you see this array of plaid Sportsters.* Patterns and Colors designed to please the most discriminating . . * neat, bold, or shadow plaids all un usual, all certain to give your sports wardrobe the touch of distinction you By Mrs. Jack M. Palmer Bunty and Jack Palmer reside at 802 A Inlow with their S’/a year old son Bruce. Capt. Palmer is beginning his second year with the Air Science Department here at the College. Listed be low are some of their favorite recipes. They say the lazy person is the most efficient person. In enter taining at dinner, my husband and I must be about as efficient as a host and hostess can be. We are strong believers in enjoying our own parties as much, as possible, so we serve food that can be prepared long before the day of the party and with little effort on our part when the guets have arrived. Most of these recipes can be prepared from one to two days ahead. HAWAIIAN BOLA GAT One 214-3 lb. fryer salt, pepper flour 1 t. celery salt Prebeat your oven to 350 degrees. Coat chicken with flour, salt, pepper, celery salt, and brown in hot grease. Place in a lightly greased casserole and pour over it this mixture of: 14 cup soy sauce 1 T. sugar 14 cup pineapple juice Bake for one hour basting every fifteen minutes. Serve with sauteed pineapple slices. Will serve 4 persons. CHICKEN SPAGHETTI AND SAUCE The sauce for chicken spaghetti can be made and frozen two three weeks ahead. 1 large hen 2 small cans mushroom, 4 strips of chopped bacon chopped 1 T. minced onion 3 hard-boiled eggs 2 T. butter 1 pint can tomatoes, strained 2 small packages spaghetti First boil the hen slowly until tender. Remove bones and skin and cut into small pieces. Fry finely chopped bacon until crisp. Re move from grease and put with chicken. Fry 1 T. minced onion in remaining bacon grease until tender. Add 2 small cans mushroom, chopped, and saute for a few minutes. To onions and mushroom add 3 hard-boiled eggs, chopped, 1 pint can of strained tomatoes, 2 T. butter, chicken broth, and mushroom juice. Add all ingredients to chicken, salt and pepper to taste, simmer gently for 15 to 20 minutes. Then cook 2 small packages or one large package spaghetti in salted water until tender and drain. Twenty minutes before serving, pour chicken sauce over spaghetti. Do not stir until just before serving, then mix lightly. Will serve 8 to 10. BANANA BREAD 3 very ripe bananas pinch of salt 14 cup sugar 1 beaten egg 14 cup butter (melted) 1 T. water 1 t. soda 2 cups pastry flour, sifted Mash with a fork the bananas and blend in sugar, salt and beaten egg. Stir in melted butter. Dissolve 1 t. soda in 1 T. water and add to a cup of sifted pastry flour. Mix and bake in ungreased loaf pan 45 minutes in 350 degree oven. Will make one loaf. Excellent as tea sandwiches spread with butter, cream cheese softened with milk, or serve plain. WHISKEY BALLS For mailing purposes or for the holidays I cannot think of a bet ter cookie than Whiskey Balls. The longer they are allowed to mel low the better they are. 2 jiggers (3 ozs.) whiskey 1 cup vanilla crushed or 2 t. Karo ground* % cups powdered sugar 1 cup pecans, finely ground* *An electric blender is excellent for grinding ingredients. Do not overfill, however. Mix thoroughly with hands vanilla wafers, Karo, whiskey, and pecans. Form into ball the size of marbles. Roll in powdered sugar. Let mellow. HAMBURGER CASSEROLE A great favorite of all men I’ve fed is this hamburger casserole. TCU Student Talks At Baptist Vespers Jerry Muse, a junior pre-med student at TCU, will speak and show slides at Baptist Student Center Vespers Friday night at 7. He is one of six summer mis sionaries to Hawaii and will share some of the past summer’s mission ary experiences and blessings. In the summer of 1955 Muse worked with the Texas “Invineibles” and has since been active in Christian work. The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, October 18, 1956 PAGE 3 Noted Feminine Traveler to Address Wives Council Monday; Public Carol Lane, a woman who knows more about travel thau most men, will be guest speaker at the Mon day meeting of the AGGIE WIVES COUNCIL, Lucile Prior announced today. Miss Lane, often called “Ameri ca’s First Lady of Touring” will tell more than 100 wives club mem bers how to get “Travel Profits by the Carload” at the meeting sched uled for the MSC Assembly Room. This meeting is open to the public. Traveling more than 60,000 miles each year for Shell Oil Company, Miss Lane is constantly studying better ways for Americans to travel by automobile. Her reputa tion as a feminine authority on motoring is largely due to her many orginial ideas for car com fort, ranging from ways to uncloj: radiators to amusement of chil dren on long trips. The four’ major profits to be found in traveling: pleasure, edu cation, comfort, and economy, will be related by Miss Lane. She will give her famous demon stration of how to pack a com plete two-week waixh'obe into a single 26-inch suitcase, Mrs. Pinor revealed. LADIES . . . For a Free Home Denjonstratlon of the finest Sewing Machine In the world— DIAI. VI e-C723 MECCNT Sales .^yy'NGowcLE Service m LIBERAL TERMS Bryan Sewing Machine and Appliance Co. Ridgecrest Shopping Center ! continually seek. D!, e &cli 'icuine St ore “Serving Texas Aggies CATERING, for Tr 1 ' SPECIAL OCCASIONS Leave the Details to me. LUNCHEONS BANQUETS WEDDING PARTIES Let Us Do the Work—You Be A Guest At Your Own Party Maggie Parker Dining Hall W. 26th & Bryan TA 2-5069 FREE! BUY ONE 70c HAMBURGER STEAK AND GET ANOTHER ONE FREE! ★ Bring Your Buddy ★ Bring Your Wife ★ or—Eat Both Hamburger Steaks Yourself THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY BETWEEN 5 P.M. & 8 P.M., FRIDAY, OCT. 12TH. 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