The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, September 15, 1950 Page: 3
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WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
generals Idea Is that Formosa
should be Included tn our Pacific
positions
In personally ordering the note
withdrawn the President set forth
the official American policy the
United States has no designs on
Formosa we are guarding It to
keep the war from spreading and
its future as a former Japanese ter-
ritory is a subject for international
settlement
Republicans however quickly
made political meat ot the note
and put It into the congressional
record Observers also were of the
opinion Communist mxtlons would
use It as propaganda expounding
US Imperialistic designs upon
Asia
It is an unfortunate bleach be-
tween the military and high civil
ian levels Nothing like it has been
spotlighted on the American scene
since Lincolns troubles with his
generals and cabinet members
POLITICS
Whats The Issue
An unusual almost unique situ-
ation has developed on the Ameri-
can political scene In the midst of
war with tiwy highest number of
employed In several years with
prosperity at a new peak congress
must adjourn soon so many of Its
members can campaign for reelec-
tion But the question Is What
will be the issues
Four months agothere were a
number of Issues Amdng them
were such questions as reduced
spending slashing or increasing
armed forces and communism
with the government Many of those
campaign issues have been cast
aside and others must be found to
take their place Criticism of the
conduct of the war seems the most
likely
The senators and representatives
are faced with another question
Should they go home to campaign
now or wait until the international
picture has cleared and the Korean
war has reached a definite phase
They will be criticized whatever
they do
The political picture is further
confused for a smashing preelec
tion victory ku Korea could give the
Democrats immediate needed sup-
port and would knock the Repub-
licans campaign of criticism of the
wars conduct Into the ash can
It is one of the most unusual situ-
ations ever to face a congress
CASUALTIES
Climb to 100000
The Korean war Is now In its
third month In this time the war
has taken a toll of more than 100
000 killed wounded or missing on
both sides
It Is a rough estimate obser-
vers reported with nothing offi-
cial from North Korean sources
and United States losses are not
up to date
The estimate was broken down erf
follows
North Korean losses frontline
50000 killed and wounded by straf-
ing and bombing front 20000
losses among guerrillas and In sea
actions 10000 civilians killed or
wounded bylongrange bombing at-
tacks as announced by North Kor-
ean radio at Pyongyang 11682
UN losses American casualties
unofflcials and estimated by sev-
eral sources which were not named
more than 500 South Korean battle
losses more than 30000 South Kor-
ean civilians but no possible
estimate
SOCIAL SECURITY
10 Million Benefit
President Truman signed Into
law a vast expansion of social se-
curity which brings 10 million more
workers under the law and In
Soma instances increases benefits
a much as 100 per cenU
The new law was not as far
reaching as the President had camH
palgned for but he called It an
outstanding achievement never-
theless The law will become active
beginning October I
THIS HEUf Hltli COUNTY NEWS CAMADtAtJ TEXAS
fyfacMhur Note Spotlights Breach
On High Miliiary hriiian Levels
British Soldiers Arriving in Korea
< KDIton NOTE Whta oalalf are essieeee ia that oWmnt taey are taaee ef
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MACARTHUR 1
Truman Mlr < 3 rKeS
Applies Gag
The now famous not bf Gen
Souglss MacArthur to the Veter
ana fit Foreign Wars which Pres-
ident Truman personally ordered
withdrawn gavo the people of the
US the almost unparalleled spec-
tacle of a President telling an
American genera to mind his own
business and leave foreign policy
to the White House
In his note General MacArthur
declared Formosa is Vital to
Americas far east defenses and
must remain In nonCommunist
hands tie went so far as to say
thai many did not understand the
pattern of oriental psychology to
respect and follow aggressive res-
olute and dynamic leadership
To pursue any other course than
holding our Pacific positions would
expose our friends in the orient
to the lustful thrusts of those who
stand for slavery against liberty
for atheism as against God The
As North Korean troops re-
grouped along the comparative
ly quiet fVegwamTabuUlsong
1 front B29 bombers and
fighters eon tinned strikes
against rail marshalling yards
bridges and supply depots
bomb burst symbols Com-
munist attacks west of Mason
2 were countered and the
South Koreans met a newdrive
on the east coast 3 Two main
enemy headquarters are at
Chonju 4 and Mnngyong S
KOREA
British Troops Arrive
Crack British troops 1500 strong
landed in Korea as UN forces
continued to battle An increased
Communist offensive from the
north in the area of Pohang
The British reinforcements were
from Hong Kong and had been
In training for mountain fighting
for IB months They will operate
under the command of Lt Gen
Walton H Walker commander of
U N ground forces In Korea
Meanwhile bitter fighting on the
east coast continued in what mil-
itary observers reported as a
move by the Invaders to eut In
behind the vital communication
center of Taegii Frontal assaults
on UN positions in that area re-
peatedly tailed m recent weaks
The Beds were reported using
40000 troops along the Jagged
northern front slipping strong pa-
trols through the mountains to with
in 18 miles of Taegu
In the air United States planes
continued to pound Red supply and
manufacturing centers and give
close support to ground forces
TKe US air force had flown
20500 sorties since the beginning
of the war and was credited with
severely crippling the enemy Con-
firmed destruction of 111 Red tanks
was among the results listed with
no evaluated estimates on the num-
ber knocked out in more than GOO
attacks 6a tanks armored cars
and halftractor vehicles
SOVIETS
A r ew Trend
A new trend of thought has ef-
fused from the Korean war It Is
based on the assumption that the
strugglenow has entered the criti
cal stage and the battle lines are
fairly well stabilized and that the
men in the Kremlin now must know
beyond question that North Korean
forces are doomed to defeat
The new thought Is simply this
The Communists have decided what
their next major move is to be and
are getting set to make it
Western diplomats believe the
Soviets and their satellites have
three courses open to them at this
point
First they may occupy North
Korea In an effort to prevent the
U S U N forces from crossing
the 38th parallel and moving In
close to Manchuria and the Russian
Vladivostok
port of
Second being confronted with the
prospect of a North Korean de-
feat they may make an effort to
settle the fighting In some manner
acceptable both to Russia and the
west
Third they may send armed
forces into the fight on the side of
the North Koreans in open defiance
of tha UN
Many United States officials be-
lieve the first of the three courses
is the most likely one to be em-
ployed by the Soviets These offi-
cials believe that Russia Is still
anxious to avoid moves which tnlght
lead to a general war
Employnjent
As the Korean war entered It
tenthr week pie United States was
experiencing a steadily tightening
labor market Unemployment was
relatively low and more than 01
million persons had Jobs
In some Instances there were re-
ports of laborpirating and other
Industries especially aircraft Sent
out scouts for skilled technicians
The situation was not likely to Im-
prove
Hearty Soups Make
Good Companions
For Lunch Supper
WITH THE FIRST crlspness of
autumn hot and hearty soups
establish themselves solidly Into
our menus Theyre a good begin
ning for dinner and theyre sub-
stantial enouth dish for a hearty
luncheon or supper
When soups are the mainstay of
the meal you need little else be-
cause theyre full
of much nour-
ishment A sand-
wich or crisp
vegetable salad
a fruit cobbler
or pudding
served along
with soup Is
usually enough to
satisfy a pretty good appetite
A flalrfor combining flavors and
unusual seasonings In the soup ket-
tle pays dividends in compliments
from family and guests alike
Everyone likes a really good soup
and many a smart cook canmake
herself a reputation In concocting
delicious soups
ECONOMICAL potatoes have long
been a main Ingredient of many
soups When combined with milk
and a variety of seasonings they
can make some of pie most satis-
fying and appetizing soups youve
ever had the pleasure of tasting t
Appledorf 6oup
Serves 6
4 cups diced raw potatoes
1 cup diced celery
3 tablespoons batter
14 cup diced onion
2 teaspoons salt
14 teaspoon pepper
1 quart milk
2 tablespoons minced pars-
ley
U cup catsup
Cook potatoes and celery In boil-
ing water until tender Drain and
puree vegetables saving vegetable
juice Cook minced onion In butter
over low heat until tender about
five minutes Add seasonings milk
cup of the leftover vegetable
Juice pureed vegetables and
minced parsley Heat thoroughly
stir in catsup garnishing with a
swirl on top of each bowL
Parsley Soup
Serves 6
3 tablespoons butter
li cup diced onion
3 tablespoons flour
1J4 teaspoon salt
J4 teaspoon celery salt
H teaspoon pepper
4 cups milk scalded
li cups finely diced cooked
potatoes
9i cup chopped parsley or 1
bunch fresh watercress
Paprika
Melt butter add onions and cook
over low heat while stirring until
tender about five minutes Add
flour seasonings and blend Grad-
ually stir In hot milk and cook until
smooth and thickened stirring con-
stantly Add cooked potatoes and
parsley or watercress Heat thor-
oughly and serve In bowls with a
sprig of parsley and a tew sprink-
lings of paprika
TomatoCorn Chowder
Serves 6
2 slices bacon diced
4 cup grated onion
2 cups cubed raw carrots
1 cup water
1M teaspoons salt
H teaspoon pepper
1 cop drained canned whole
kernel corn
2 oups canned tomato Juice
Tomato corn chowder la a
hearty tlcktotherlbs soup
which yon can make at any-
time the weather calls for a
hearty soup because youre
certain to have the main In-
gredients canned tomato Juice
and whole kernel corn readily
at hand
LYNN SAYS
Avoid These Common
Errors In Cooking
If you omit cream of tartar or
corn syrup from a boiled frosting
a dry sugar crust will form on
standing These two Ingredients aid
In the preventl6n of crystal growth
on standing
When you brown flour tor gravy
youll have to use more of it than
unbrowned flour or the gravy win
bp thin and watery This happens
because 4he starch in flour loses
thickening power on browning
Nutritions Appledorf soup
made of milk and potato puree
la deftly aeasoned with onions
and sptcei Serve lt with sal-
tines sprinkled with grated
American cheese and broiled
Just long enough to melt the
cheese
LYNN CHAMBERS MENU
Appledorf Soup
Cubed Steaks Sliced Tomatoes
Noodles and Sauteed Mushrooms
Chocolate Cup Cakes Beverage
Recipe given
4 tablespoons flour
M cup milk
Cook bacon and onion together
until bacon Is crisp Add potatoes
water and sea
sontngs Cover
and simmer
about 30 min-
utes or until po-
tatoes are ten-
der Add corn
tomato Juice and
flour which have
been mixed to a
smooth paste with the mk < Cook
over low heat stirring constantly
until thickened
Vegetable Soup
Makes 3 quarts
2H pounds soup bone
6 cups cold water
3 teaspoons salt
Hi teaspoons pepper
2 cups potatoes diced
2 cups canned tomatoes
1 cup diced celery
J4 cup diced carrots
1 cup canned corn
2 mediumshed onions
diced
IH cups cabbage shredded
H cup rice
Place soup bone vegetables
water and seasonings in large ket-
tle Bring soup to a boil add rice
Turn heat down to low and let soup
simmer for three to four hours un-
til meat falls from bone and rice is
tender
What could be more delicious
than this combination chicken ham
and vegetables
In a soup deft-
ly seasoned with
Creole magic
Here Is a de-
lightful soup
recipe which
youll be cer
tain to make
often once youve tasted it
Okra Gumbo Creole
Serves 12 to 14
1 frying chicken cut
2 thick slices ham diced
1 onion
1 tablespoon parsley
6 tomatoes fresh or canned
20 pods okra
1 pod red pepper
1 sprig thyme or 1 bayeat
6 whole cloves
2 tablespoons butter or sub-
stitute
2 tablespoons flour
Salt and pepper totaste
5 quart boiling water
Rice eooked
Chop onion and parsley Skin to
matoes and chop straining off Juice
Slice okra thin Remove seeds
from red pepper Place butter In
soup kettle When butter is hot add
chicken and ham Cover closely
and let simmer for about 10 min
utes Then add chopped onions pars
ley tomatoes endured pepper When
wen browned add Juice of tomatoes
Add okra and stir frequently to pre-
vent okra from scorching Add thyme
or bayleaf and cloves then Pour In
water Let simmer very gently for
about an hour until flavors are
well blended Thicken Just before
serving with flour mixed with V
cup cold water to a smooth paste
Serve with boiled rice
Meat cooked at high temper
tures becomes tough and dry be-
cause heat causes protein in meat
to toughen Cook for a longer period
but use low temperatures for Juicy
meat
When equal amounti of corn-
starch are substituted for flour In
puddings and fillings the product
Is too stiff because starch has
twice the thickening power of flour
Use only onehalf the amount of
cornstarch
Souffles overbaked at high tem
peratures shrlnltr and collapse when
removed from the ten because
protein shrinks and forces air out-
Set souffle in pan qt hot water and
cook only umUiSet Thls Insures
low and even temperature and pre-
vents overcooking
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. THIRTEENTH YEAR, No. 2, Ed. 1, Friday, September 15, 1950, newspaper, September 15, 1950; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47673/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.