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MESTE 730 THIS CHINA MALL, AUGUST 15, 1967

MARGARET SANCER'S VISIT

RICE JELLY

Take 3oz rice, 1. pint milk, 1 good tablespoonful sugar, 1 pint packet raspberry jelly crystals, 3 gills hot water, nutmeg.

Wash the rice and put it in a saucepan with the milk. Let it simmer until it is tender and the mixture is thick and “creamy. Then add the sugar and a little grated nutmeg, and leave to cool. Stir occasionally while it is cook- ing. Dissolve the jelly crystals in the hot water. When cold pour about half a gill of it into the bot- tom of a mould (previously rinsed out with cold water) and leave to set. Stir the remainder of the jelly into the rice, and when be ginning to set turn into the pre- pared mould. When firm, dip the bottom of the mould in warm water and unmould it carefully. If preferred, the top of the rice jelly can be decorated with chop- ped jelly instead of first setting some in the bottom of the mould.

TO H.K. ON BIRTH CONTROL

MISSION

Mar

famous birth conti

New York der sailed

eks ago

from Los în response to request to help. curb overpopulation in China.

With three co-workers, she plans a three months' tour in the Orient. They will promote the birth control movement in China, and aid phy- sicians and medical societies to or ganise contraceptive clinics and carry on educational work. This is Mrs Sanger's third trip to the Far East

Accompanying her will be Mrs. Alexander C. Dick, of New York, who was Secretary of the National Committee on Federal Legislation for Birth Control (recently dissol- ved after medical birth control was legalized by court decision); Mrs.

BEEFSTEAK ROLLS Joan Parker, of Tuscon, Arizona,

This delicious one-dish main course needs only a crisp salad and dessert to complete the meal. Best

niece of former Governor Robert P. Bass of New Hampshire and grand- daughter of Mrs. Charles Summer Bird of Massachusetts and Miss Florence Rose, Mrs. Sanger's secre

of all, a small amount of inexpentary. Mrs. Dick is accompanied by sive meat goes a long way.

1 small onion

3 tablespoons fat or oil

3 cups bread crumbs

34 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon thyme

Few grains pepper

2 pounds top round of beef

1 large carrot

2 medium-sized onions

1 leek

4 tablespoons parsley

3/4 teaspoon thyme

1 bay leaf

1 can condensed bouillon

her 14-year old son, Charles Brush.

En route the party will stop in Honolulu and sail in the Steamship President Pierce for Kobe, Japan, spending a week in Japan.

will all due in Peiping on August 31.

In China they will visit Nanking, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Carton,. and inspect clinics în Korea-

China Fager

Piquant

Gay black, white and green printed cotton keeps piquant Dorothy Moors cool and smanly dressed for eten? ing. The frock is trimmed with tiny ruffles of crisp white organdie. „A green ribbon is slipped through the } at the actress neck in front and lies in a flat bois.

CLEVER IDEAS

CLEANING LEATHER CHAIRS: Wash them over with warm, soapy water to remove all surface dirt. then wipe over with a cloth wrung. out in cold water to remove the soap. Allow the leather to dry little and polish with a soft duifer Apply

little white of egg evenly

*

all over the leather Leave to dry and then polish the surface well with a soft dry duster

WOMEN DRIVERS: The woman driver will often find that the backs and heels of her shoes get scraped when driving. To prevent this, have a rug down near the pedals to rest the feet on This is a better idea than having an old pair shoes for the car.”

~TO WASH A HAIRBRUSH: Dab the hairbrush to be cleaned up and down în cold water, first having put either

in the mania or baking powder water Then give the brush a good shaking Stand it on its face to dry in a shady place.

CLEANING GRAMOPHONE RE- CORDS: Make your gramophone re- cords last twice as long by keeping them perfectly clean. Make a lather with some good soap and warm water, and wash the records very gently with this, applied with a piece of soft, clean ras

available to the poorer classes i China at a cost of about 25 cents per family a year.

They will sail from Shanghai on September 25 on the President Wil- son, from Hong Kong on October 12 on the President Jefferson, and Brown the minced onion in fat on October 13 from Manila on the or oil. Mix the browned onion with President Hoover, arriving in San the bread crumbs, salt, 1⁄4 teaspoon Francisco on November 3. thyme and pepper. Cut the meat in thin slices about 21⁄2 inches square. Spread some of the stuff-

"China" is eager for birth con- ing on each slice of meat, roll up and fasten with a tooth-pick.trol," said Mrs. Sanger before sail- Brown the rolls on all sides in suet ling. "It is a particularly impor- Slice the carrot, two onions and tant factor in her acute overpopu

More than 40 dical profession has been quick to of the US. Circuit Court of Appeals leek, mix with parsley, 1⁄4 teaspoon lation problem. thyme and the bay leaf. Place this years ago, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the give support and in 1935 the Chi-and the adoption of birth control “American Medical Associa mixture in the bottom of a casse father of the Chinese Revolution nese Medical Association went on by the role, add the beat rolls and bouil-pointed out the serious threat of record as officially recognising con-tion as an integral part of medical overpopulation With a present raception as a part of the activi- practice and education, will not lon. Cover the casserole and

population estimated at 400 million ties of public health, especially in only aid its extension in this com and a per capita acreage of three- the field of maternity and child try, but its infinence will be felt everywhere abroad, and especially quarters of an acre, famine and welfare!

in the Orient which has looked to America for leadership and help in this field. The birth control move-

2 hours in a moderate oven (350 deg. E) Serves 6.

Gain

BY USING

destitution are the common. lot.

Public officials and the medical pro-

fession have been wise enough to

PROGRESS MADE

"The recent legalisation of birth (control under medical auspices in the United States by the decision

VEGETABLE see that the task of checking popu- "Progress in birth control was ment is moving steadily forward in-

AND MEATlation and bring birth control to made in China during the world to a larger programme, both China's submerged millions can only tour of 1935-36, when Mrs. Edith tional and international in DISHES

be adequately handled by the gov- How-Martyn and I addressed lay scope. Jernment. Here lies China's hope men and women and medical for the future. All of the reasons groups. After a busy stay in Hong which exist for populsion control Kong, I was forced to leave because in other countries are intensified a of illness, but Mrs. How Martyn

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thousand fold in crowded China. was able to continue the tour, TO BE HAPPY

"I first visited China in 1922 and arousing intere

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finstituted birth control cimics and continuing

committees in

educational work and

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