1'nnce Kupert Uany iNews Tuesday, December ll, 1951 i -i 1 Timely Recipe j I 7af Says Soviet Capable Of Atom-Bomhing US. mmrnm While cold weather reports from the north vary, it would seem that the village of Snag In . northern Yukon heads the procession so far this winter. Late last spring Snag reported fifty RAISIN NIT PIE l'ii cups saedless raisins 3 eggs l'-i cups maple-flavored syrup 4 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons melted butter or margarine below. No wheia else was it eoualled. - CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Senator there seems to be some danger Robert A. Taft R of Ohio says that we may not actually be able i Russia is capable of dropping an to deliver atom bombs, as we ' atomic bomb on the United have threatened to do." States but "there geemg to be I Only the obvious threat posed ;some danger that we may not by Russia justifies certain feat-' I actually be able to deliver fctom ures of present foreign policy, j bombs as we have threatened to Senator Taft said, such as the i ' do." Atlantic Pact, the general pro- j ' I The campaigner for the Re- gram of arming Europe In time ! publican presidential nomination of peace, all-out economic aid toj : told a University of North Caro- all the peoples of the world. Ulna audience here that he en-., The Ohio senator stressed that ! dorses most of the present he differed "on the extent of American foreign policy although some of these measures," par-it Is based on a "calculated risk ticularly the proposed spending The Ideal Christmas Gift ELECTROLUX Pastry for single 8-inch crust J2 cup . chopped almonds or walnuts j Rinse and drain raisins. Beat eggs lightly. Blend in syrup, salt,' butter and raisins. Turn into pastry-lined pan and sprinkle with nuts. Bake in hot oven (425 F.) 10 minutes. Reduce heat ! to moderate (350 F.) and bake j 35 to 45 minutes longer or until set in centre. Cool before cutting. Serves 6 to 8. 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The present policy, "warlike as It is, can be handled with tact and judgment and good sense so that it, tarries out Ms main pur-post," Senator Taft said, but the State Department is the weakest link. Diplomacy and conciliation are the most important factors in dealing with other nations, he taid, "and I. at least, have lost ail confidence in their wisdom and judgment." GOOD PROSPECTS WINNIPEG O' "Excellent jmployment prospects" for uni- i versity students on the prairies next, summer were forecast by Fred White, regional superintendent of the Unemployment In-sm ance Commission. Business organizations are already enquir- , iiig about Workers, he said. Jo if r PLAYING WITH MATCHES By Arch Date in Winnipeg Free Press. (CP PHOTO flict serious and perhaps crippling injury to our cities and on our industrial plants and other production resources which are so essential to our victory in war." he said. i j D3I.ORAINE. Man. V A cable-' gram from Knit George was anion iJ ih many congratulations i i received by Di.-loruiiic's oldest I ' NrxiN Alexander Usher, j Scotland Yard Inspector who was iVo cats 7 I 1 IIOOI'STMtS i Continued from nape 5) attached as a security officer to .tlti'cn. Jacob hit- lesth bi Hrowii.'.liei ger, - on liday. The nics- But he added there has been frequent discussions about whether America has nlanes j Princess Elizabeth for four years, This has retired. CJT2&)1'0 I 'he team out of Ihe Mump! need affily if to Fight w Claim on lintenance Case - BLT I I If 19 a banquet i of Di KaRcr wwe r. ad at tenderr't liv Ihe. tow nine uhrt Wiii'-in'.U..' ity. s Fivd's second year willi the 'ram. Born on Aug 20, IMS at Prince Rupert. - i large enough to deliver atom If you want to sell It, advertise bombs on foreign nations in case ... .. iLwia. these nations attack . . . "and I .J recommendation of the Ron Rhodes: - unimiilee, the city! Hon Is 1 1 140 lbs. He plays 91 ' tllf'hl O''ueu- to c(.-trt-. He was the high scoring Save left-overs With cli.iin .mi aguins against the city , .m.mncr 0f the team last v ar Children's ' ARE YOU A Su&(f SANTA CLAUS? a I'm'i-'ti'in of 1 r i : t. r ; ion wiih .1 :i child whier whieh i Uf tu underneath the bask.-t i and comes, through with bask 'ts mairiten- was' notjwhpn mosl nMrled. He was bom whose mother never 1933 at Kansas City. im Nov. 18, Missouri. I I l nand-e-u$rap HERVV UflXED PAPER Delicioui new dishes to please all the family can be created from leftovers kept fresh under Hand-c-wrap. Hand-e-wrap waxed-all-through paper seals In food flavour, keeps food fresh and moist, prevents cold-storage taint Let i' but whose father had residence in the city, the claim against the i! he legally correct. Aid. uncr, cimi in it t pd rhnir- Fred Kristmonson: Born on Srpt. 12, 1930 In Prince 160 lb.-,. 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