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Deleyed Chase FAIRMONT, Minn. (AP> ? Three telephone company lines-' men were at work when a man drove up In a panel truck, grab bed their pole Jack and aped away. The three shinnied down poles, hopped into their big truck and gave chase. When the smaller truck outdistanced them, they stopped and telephoned the sher iffs office. The linesmen Uter ad mitted they had not thought to cut In with the phone each carries and call the sheriff before coming ing down the poles. tit the Want Ada for resnlta Pantry Shelf Desserts Coming Up By CECV'Y BROWNSTONE AMdiM Prf* Food Editor TAKE NOTE of this dessert. Everything that goes Into It may be kept on your pantry shelf. When you're in the mood for a light and airy sweet, whip through this recipe and yoa'll have a de lightful ending for a meal. Baby-food strained prunes, un flavored gelatin and evaporated milk (whipped) are the main in gredients. A teaspoon of aromatic bitters points up flavor. The lemon juice railed for may be f rose ft. bot tled or frerh and cream may be used instead of evaporated milk. PRUNE CHIFFON Ingredients: 1 envelope unffa vored gelatin, Vi cup cold water, V* cup sugar, *Vi teaspoon salt, 2 cans (5 ounces each) strained cook ed baby-food prunes, 1 teaspoon aromatic bitters, 3 tablespoons lem on juice, 2/3 cup icy-coia evaporat ed milk (whipped) or 1 cup heavy cream (whipped). Method: Sprinkle gelatin over cold water in top of double bdiier. Place over boiling water and stir until gelatin dissolves. Add sugar and salt; stir until sugar dissolves; PRUNE CHIFFON ? Ll*ht and fluffy meal finisher. a ? . ?. ... . i . a ill. remove from heat. Stir in prunes, aromatic bitters, and lemon Juice. Chill until slightly thickened. Fold Into whipped evaporaea num. vi cream: pile gelatin mixture into sherbet.or parfait glasses and chill until firm. Makes 4 to 8 servings. mim - ? ? ?ul Not*: To whip evaporated rain: pour the mirk into a refrigerator tray; chill in rorfigerator freez ing compartment until lee crys tals form around .edges of tray ? 25 to 30 minutes. Turn the icy milk into a bowl and beat rapidly with i rotary beater (hand or electric) until stiff. The 2/3 cup of evaporat pd milk called for in the recipe fill make 2 cups when it Is whip ped. When whipped, evaporated nllk triples in volume. FLAVOR TIPS Aromatic bitters, are often used n before-dinner beverages, but nany cooks also like to use the bitters in preparing food. Here ire ideas: 1. Stuffing eggs? Add a dash >f the bitters along with mayon naise, salt and pepper to the egg folk filling. 2. Mixing up a cheese spread? Use butter, soft cheddar cheese and aromatic bitters to enliven the mixture. 3. Glazing a ham? Be generous In adding aromatic bitters to your sugar mixture and you'll have a rich mahogany colored coating. 4. Fruit punch for company? it wilFbe piquant with bitters. 5. Creamed chicken and ham ror Sunday night supper? Add a little aromatic bitters to the sauce. 6. Tomato aspic for salad? It lakes kindly to the bitters. 7. Old standby soups take on new interest with aromatic bitters. B. Cutting up oranges, grape fruit and pineapple for a fruit cup? Add a little of the bifters. 9. Shrimp your first course for dinner? Sefve it with a tomato cocktail sauce sparked with a dash Df aromatic bitters. 10. Apple pie for dessert? Sprinkle a little of the bitters over the sliced sweetened apples. 11. Stewing prunes? After they are cooked, stir in sugar and aro matic bitters to taste, 12. A spaghetti supper coming up? Add a dash of the bitters to your tomato-mushroom sauce. wMv; ? . . >'J MORE ABOUT Letters To Editor (Continued from Pace 2) pendentlv of any aspect of juridi cal technicalities arising out of this concept, it should be borne in mind that mass persecutions of civil populations and inhuman treatment inflicted by a Govern ment, even upon Its own citizens, constitute an international of fense. There is ample proof in the documents submitted that the British Government is assuming considerable responsibility under the present heading of the actions of its authorities in Cyprus. Both "collective responsibility" and "crimes against humanity" are basically related to "genocide" in terms of the broader meaning of Article 2, paragraphs a, b and c, of the Convention on the Pre vention and Punishment of Genocide. The process of terroriz ing a whole population in order to break down its morale and al ter its national faith and political beliefs falls within the scope of the Genocide Convention. 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