•THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1871 4B Securing of Crime Ins. Linked to Better Control BILOXI, Mis. - Organized crime must be destroyed and unorpnized crime better con trolled before the insurance business can again provide widespread protection against crime losses, a spokesman for the property and liability in surance industry said her to day. "When crime becomes as commonplace as it has in our society, then the traditional insurance principles will not work," said Stuart D. Menist, chairman of the Insurance In formation Institute. .Ir. Menist, executive vice president of Firemen's Fund American Insurance Com panies. spoke at the annual meeting of the Louisiana As sociation of Insurance Agents. Mr. Menist noted that Pro fessor J. Douglas Johnson, co ordinator of crime prevention studies at Pace College, New York, estimates total business lo6s from crime is more than English Muffin Bread ' JB Wmg iF^ Toast and tangy orange marmalade—a fine old British tra dition. loved by all. English Muffin Bread has an incomparable aroma and taste that only fresh, home baked yeast breads offer. This recipe is a batte- bread—your mixer can do all the work and there's no kneading. For that unusual shape, bake the loaves in one pound coffee cans After baking, slice off what you need. As with English Muffins, toasting brings out the best in this bread. The loaves will keep their freshness for a week if sealed tightly in mois ture vapor proof wrapping. Bread provides essential nutrients to your family diet. Four daily servings of breads or cereals are recommended. Enriched flour in all your home baked goods contributes the B ' - thiamine, niacin and ribof in—and the important m uon. ENGLI MUFFIN BREAI) thret 1 pound loaves 3 to 4 cups enriched flour 0 1 1/4 cups hot tap water 2 packages dry yeast 1/2 cup oil 1/4 cup sugar 2 eggs 2 teaspoons 1 ilt Corn Meal Combine 1 1,2 cups flour, yeast, sugar and salt. Add hot tap water lls to 120 >; mix until dry ingredients are moistened. Beat until smooth, about 2 minutes on electric mixer or 300 strokes by hand. Blend in oil and eggs. Add flour to make a stiff batter Beat until batter is smooth and elastic, about 1 minute with electric mixer or 150 strokes by hand. Cover and let rise in warm place (80 to 85°) until light and bubbly, about 1 hour Stir down Divide into 3 well greased and corn meal dusted 1 pound coffee cans. T Cover and let rise in warm place, until doubled, about 30 minutes. Bake in preheated 375° oven 15 to 20 minutes, or until done. Let cool completely in coffee cans. Invert and shake to remove loaves. To serve, slice and toast. "Spoon flour into dry measuring cup; level. Do not scoop. NOTE: If self rising flour is used, omit salt. 'Two 4 12x812 inch loaf pans or six «303 cans can also be used Iceberg Salad Captures Oriental Mood *i™hsfldl W BgT X t Chinese culture is epitomized by serenitp and the casual cool ness of pale green jade This salad classic captures the Oriental mood with a few simple ingredients and a minimum of effort, yet it's guaranteed to rouse appetites "jaded" by heavy winter fare In Jade Tree Iceberg Salad crisp western iceberg lettuce serves as a base Its flavor is enhanced by subtle spices, and a tantalizing texture contrast copies from the addition of toasted sesame seeds, water chestnuts and strips of cooked chicken JADE TREK ICEBERG SALAD 1 head western iceberg cup sugar lettuce cup prated Parmesan '/4 cup sesame seeds cheese I'j cups all purpose oil 1 can (5 ounces) water £1 cup tarragon vinegar chestnuts, di%ined, rinsed ! teaspoons salt and ,liced I teaspoon dry mustard 1 "?? ounce *> boned 1/ - , j chicken OR 2 cups >/ 2 teaspoon garlic powder tooke(J chickef) Vi teaspoon pepper julienne strips Core, rinse and thoroughly drain lettuce. Refrigerate in dis posable plastic bag or plastic crisper. Toast sesame seeds in ungreased pan over low heat, stirring frequently, until lightly browned, cool. Combine oil, vinegar, seasonings and sugar in jar with tight fitting lid; cover and shake until well blended Add sesame seeds and cheese Shake again. Tear lettuce into bowl and add dressing; toss lightly to coat well. Carnish with water chestnuts and chicken $lO billion • year, which will double within the next 10 years. "I am not the first to say that insurance cannot operate in a lawless and unstable society; insurance, in classic terms, is designed to provide protection against the acciden tal, the fortuitous, the infre # %uent incident of loss. "It is unreasonable," Mr. Menist asserted, "for govern ment, for legislators, for edi tors, and other critics to con demn our business for its re fusal to underwrite the stagger ing losses resulting from crimi nal activities in this country today." Hie insurance leader said the answer is not for society to be content to recompense the victims of crime, but instead for it to pay out money "to destroy organized crime to the point where crimes against people and property are reduced to a mimimum." Noting that insurance buyers who are left with gaps in their coverage or lower limits than they want point to a "capacity problem," Mr. Menist emphasized that there is no lack of capacity among property and casualty insur ance companies, in the finan cial sense, for normal market demands. While certain "super risks" may strain the capability of the industry in years to come unless it is permitted a level of earnings required for build ing its capital and surplus base, the speaker said "the world wide insurance market has the money resources - the capital and surplus - to back the pre miums generated by existing market needs." 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