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Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, August 7, 1959 ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS Connecticut Senator Would Show U. S. Might to Russia Senator Prescott Bush of Con necticut, who is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has an unusual plan for preserv ing the peace. It is to "show the Russians how strong we are!” The Senator does not minimize Russian military force, either ex isting or potential. But he is not a viewer-with-alarm either. In his opinion, which gains weight be cause of his committee position, we can show “nothing more nor ■Jess than the greatest military might ever assembled in the his tory of the world.” But the Soviets may not appreci ate this—so “in a vei-y real sense, the Soviet Union’s ignorance of our military strength may be the source of her gravest peril—and our.” Here are some grim historical precedents for that concern. Mis calculation of Allied power by Wilhelm II led to World War I. Hitler made the same mistake and Vernon Dixon Offers Top Products and Superior Service to Motorists DROP BY FOR A VISIT Craven Purol Middle & Johnson ME 7-9726 launched World War n. And the destruction, human and material, that followed these errors of judg ment and ignorance of conditions are incalculable. Senator Bush points out that Russian farm experts, scientists and artists have visited this coun try and have seen something of what we accomplish in their areas of interest. Now, he would like to “have their military leaders over for the most beneficial look of all.” He has blueprinted quite an itin erary for these Russian military people. It would start with a Penta gon briefing, to give them a look at the warld-wide distribution of our fighting power. Next would be a deihonstration of our B-47 bombers which, with air refueling, can fly anywhere in the world non-stop, and “anyone of which can, in a single mission, deliver explosive power equivalent to that of all bombs dropped by all sides in World War II.” Many of these Stra tegic Air Command planes, inci dentally, are now on a 15-minute alert—which means they could take to the air, fully armed, in that time. Following the B-47’s, the new B-52’s would be displayed—8-engin- REWEAVING Cigarette Burns — Moth Holes Cuts and Tears Mrs. W. E. Street, Jr. SOS E. Front St. Phone ME 7-2771 New Bern, N. C. J. W. SMITH AGENCY, INC GENERAL INSURANCE HOTEL GOVERNOR TRYON Parking Facilities Available in Back of Hotel Office Phone ME 7-5500 Residonce ME 7-2344 “A little off the top.” That’s all It takes to build a savings account... trim a littls - off the top of each pay check. Then pay yourself first by saving those trimmings at our Insured Savings and Loan Association —where your money Is safe and earns excellent returns. New Bern Savings & Loan Association Member op the savings and loan foundation, ino.i SPONSORS OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN LOOK AND SATURDAY EVENING POST ed jets capable of a speed ap preaching that of sound. Senator Bush appreciates that, in time, Russian ballistic missiles may have our SAC bases zeroed in. And he has an answer for “this tempta tion.” It lies in atomic-powered sub marines, fast and virtually silent, and Polaris—an atomic ballistic missile fired from under water, and designed to reach almost any target in the Communist area. Here he states: “No power on earth can prevent our nuclear subs from ringing Russia with a silent and deadly deterrent force.” So much for weapons of unlimit ed, nuclear war. Senator Bush’s plan also calls for showing the Russian military leaders the futili ty of starting'limited wars. For in stance, he would include a visit to one of our 14 aircraft carriers, such as the Independence, with her hordes of escort vessels and her fighting complement of jet attack bombers with a 1500-mile range. He would also put on a demonstra tion of amphibious force opera tions, such as those for which the Marines are especially trained and equipped. Along with this, the So viets would be shown such amaz ing new weapons as the Sidewinder —a missile which, attracted by heat, is drawn in magnet-fashion toward the fiery tail of an enemy jet, where it explodes. Senator Bush touches too on the “multi-billion dollar question—how do we stand with the Soviets in the ballistic-missile race?” He goes into considerable detail in this, saying that we have refused to en ter into a panicky production race which would produce quickly out moded weapons and have, instead, concentrated on perfecting the most advanced types of intercon tinental ballistic missiles as quick ly as possible. He is convinced this is the right track and that we are succeeding in our efforts. As ex amples of achievement he names three ICBMs, in addition to Polaris, “which are exceeding our most op timistic expectations”—^Atlas, Titan and Minuteman. The Senator’s summing up: “We dare not be complacent. But we need not, on the other hand, be frightened. At present, ours is the more powerful military force, the stronger alliance, the more advan tageous strategic position, the more productive economy. And there is no reason why we should not con tinue to lead the Soviet Union in the years ahead.” Homemaker s Corner WE SELL USED AUTO PARTS We Buy; Brest—Copper—Radiators Batteries—Scrap iron and Steei SAULTER AUTO SALVAGE CO. Morohead Hwy, — Diai ME 7-3910 J. K. Powell DISTRIBUTOR ME 7-2265 By EUGENIA WHITE Home Service Representative Carolina Power & Light Co. Shish Kabos Garden Salad Corn Meal Discs Mount Everest Sundaes A picnic spectacular Is a party extravaganza with glamour and ele gance the keynote. Given on the lawn some warm summer evening, it will be heralded by the eight lucky people who attend as the most spectacular party of the year. Shish Kabobs head the list of good food. For cooking either a rotisserie or broiler does an excellent job. With the Shish Kabobs serve a toss ed Garden Salad and crisp Corn Meal Discs. These thiri flat cakes are subtle in flavor and a perfect accent to the lamb. Simple to make, they are based on an old Armen ian recipe and add an authentic continental touch to this wonderful picnic dinner. Shish Kabobs 3 pounds lamb shoulder 1/4 cup salad oil 1/3 cup lemon juice 1 onion, minced 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 3 tomatoes’' 3 green peppers 1 lb. fresl^ mushrooms 16 small dhions Cut lamb ipto 1-inch cubes. Com bine oil, len|on juice, garlic, onion and scasonii||s. Pour over lamb and let stand for^several hours. Cut to matoes and green peppers into wedges. Alternate lamb, mush rooms, onions, tomatoes, and green peppers on |pietal skewers. Broil 3 inches froni^ source of heat about 15 minutes^ turning occasionally to brown elfenly. Baste frequently with remaining oil mixture. Corn Meal Discs 1 cup enriched corn meal 1 cup siffed enriched flour 2 teaspoo^ baking flour 1 teaspohn salt 2/3 cup shortening 1/2 cup r&ilk Sift together dry ingredients. Cut in shortening until mixture resem bles coarse 'crumbs. Add milk and mix lightly |yntil mixture is damp ened. (Add a little more milk if necessary to make dough hold to gether.) / Turn out pn lightly floured board and knead Igently a few seconds. Roll ou to afcout 1/8 inch thickness. Cut in 5-ineh circles, using a cof fee can lid'as a cutter; place on greased coc^y sheets. With a fork For Life Insurance (>.See or Call CHARLES S. HOLLISTER, JR. j: Agent New Yoylk Life Insurance Co. 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