Pacific Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 16, 1959, Tokyo, Japan Monday february 16, 1959 the stars and stripes Page 9 fish n chips lovers make hash of tasteless1 hamburgers . Cooking nafees roasting from British critics by Robert Musel London up slamming american food and american Cooks a has become something of a British sport. To hear Many britons , american food 7 is tasteless badly. Prepared unfit for an educated palate. One of Britain a beat known Gourd its of the american hamburger Only the Ketchup the pickles and the onion rings save it from being the most tasteless National dish in the is not alone in making hash out of America s Homeland restaurant cooking. A widely read British columnist de scribed a Book titled Good food from America As contradiction in the new York correspondent of a Brit ish newspaper reporting that could get a hot meal by Telephone in 15 minutes added i. The food won t have any taste when it does arrive no american food Ever has. As one who can remember the recent past when millions of britons considered Fried fish and Fried potatoes served on a Page of newspaper As second Only to am Brosia and nectar i asked the critics to justify their full horror of american cooking can be seen in their salads said columnist Anne Edwards. Orange and onion salad curried shrimp and Melon salad. Ameri cans mix up All the flavors. They Don t understand the Basic principle of bringing out the flavor of one or two other critics miss Edwards alleged that the. American passion for hygienic food Frozen packaged canned was killing flavor. It All tastes the same she said Only the colors Are Harben was inclined to think there was a different National approach to food. The american seems to be satisfied if the food is colourful and Well presented of the plate and Well written up in the menu . Flavor seems to be secondary. The briton does t worry too much about How his food looks. It has to taste in t there anything better in tha american food line Harben s Goatee waggled ecstatically the Idaho potato sighed. It t delicious 6.3 billion population seen by 2000 Washington up a new population study has estimated the number of human beings of this planet in 2000 and at 6.3 Bil lion. This is about 800 million higher than a recent estimate by sir Julian Huxley British scientist who believes the world is headed for disaster unless it curbs Popula Tion new estimate was submitted by or. Harold l. Geisert head of the sociology department of George Washington University. , the world population Rise in the next 41 years will represent an increase of almost 152 per cent Over .1950. This compares with an increase of 55. Per cent in the first half of this Century. Dynamic growth the ultimate Success of efforts to improve living conditions in such regions As latin America Asia and Africa Geisert said is being endangered by the dynamics of population George Washington univer sity study showed that Latina Erica is growing faster than any other Region followed in order by Asia and Africa and that soviet Russia is outstripping the us. And Canada. The report said latin America s estimated in crease by 2000 will be 265.4 per cent to 592 million Asia s 180.6 per cent to 3.87 billion and Africa s 159.8 per cent to 517 million. The i n c re a s e forecast for Europe exclusive of soviet rus Sia is the lowest 44.5 per Cento 568 million with the . And Canada following with 85.7 per cent to 312 million. Soviet Tussia s1 estimated in crease is put at 109.4 per cent to 379 general the report said the countries that Are growing most rapidly Are located in Cen trial America. All of the countries in this area will have double their population within the next 26 Rockefeller autographs controversial budget Polly phonic san Francisco up san franciscans were asked to be on the Lookout for mrs. Joseph Gam me rata s parakeet. She said would be easily identified As introduces himself with i m Pat Rick Cammerata. Mission 7-2012. New York s gov. Nelson a. Rockefeller stands on. A table in Albany n.y., and signs autographs during a meeting with new York City representatives of the United parents Assn. At the beginning of the meeting Rockefeller was heckled and interrupted with questions As tried to explain his budget on school Aid. He finally calmed Down the group and the incident ended with him autographing copies of his budget and other papers for the delegation. Up photo us party chief fears War if too Many have a arms Heidelberg Germany a British labor party Leader Hugh Gaitskell said Here that nuclear weapons in the hands of countries other than the ., Britain and the user might present a grave Dan Ger of War. He did not name any other countries. France is known to be planning to explode its first nuclear weapon soon. In a lecture on current problems of foreign policy that wound up a visit to West Germany Gaitskell spoke to a student audience and members of the German British society at Heidelberg University. The russians know As Well As we do that an american president would hesitate to give the order to launch a Riu Clear weapon. But As time goes on atomic weapons might come into the hands of governments with less sense of Gaitskell said soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev May have stirred up the Berlin crisis to reach a settlement on Germany be cause is afraid that a Strong West German army might invade East Germany if there Ever were another East German uprising. Friendly spats said to Buss new York a do you know How to disa Gree with your mate if you Don to you re probably not happily married. This apparently paradoxical assertion conies from the Rev. George a. Kelly Youthful director of the family life Bureau of new York and author of anew Best ,Catholic marriage the Way you handle differences says decides whether you have a Happy marriage or one of ten Sion and Are some of father Kelly s principles of mastering the Art of disagreeing in a Friendly Way -Iyou,.hajrt8 gr4evance,-get it out of your person who continually suppresses anger creates a Reservoir. Of resentment which May ultimately break out in violent form. Develop an outlet. At times when you Are frustrated in your marriage work it off by engaging in physical activity transplant some shrubs or the car l never let bitterness carry Over the night. Even if you cannot , give each other the Benefit of Good intentions. Make a Rule to kiss each other Good that Way suggests father Kelly you la Start the next Day on a Loving keep discussion within Bounds. A woman s guilty retort in defense of a hat she has bought May dredge up Many things her husband s restaurant Bills race track losses and other failings. It is not Wise to cover our defects by pointing 4o the other s shortcomings. Trick or treat refund refused soviet envoy Washington up to Union eader offered to repay 75 cents to soviet Union but was turned Down. James b. Carey president of the International Union of electrical workers due offered the Money of soviet ambassador Mikhail Menshikov to Settle a debt incurred last oct. 31. Carey said two women office workers at Union Headquarters rapped on the door of the soviet embassy across the Street from the due building to play trick or one of the girls received 50 cents and the other got a Quarter fro the embassy employees who greeted them at the door Carey said. He said Menshikov would not take a refund. Aide labelled bigger menace than Mikoyan Washingon a adm a Leigh a. Burke chief of naval operations says Anastas i. Miko Yan s interpreter is More danger Ous than the Deputy soviet pre Mier himself. A i k o y a n himself is not the dangerous Man Burke said in secret testimony released by a sen ate disarmament subcommittee. It is his in Burke referred to Oleg Troyanovsky familiar to american Velevis i o n audiences who saw Mikoyan during his recent visit Here and to those who had meetings with the soviet Leader. Troyanovsky Troyanovsky son of a former czarist ambassador to Washington spent Many of his Early years Here arid attended american schools. The Young interpreter has. Been with russian leaders at International conferences where was recognized for his ability to give Quick idiomatic translations of what the russian diplomats had to say. Burke in his testimony Calle Troyanovsky a Brilliant Young Man who already has had More exp r i e n c e. In negotiating with United states than most of their Burke testified that the Nav now has men assigned to learn As much As possible about the soviets we Are trying to build up a background through officers who know the entire meaning of their. The russians words so that they will react to what the russians say in the Way the russians do f . Burke called Mikoyan s visit on for finding any place at All where thinks the United states is weak so can drive a wedge in ? agreed with sen. Hubert h., Humphrey a Man Subco Miti tee chairman that Mikoyan s visit was operation Job hops to defense of suspected drunk Hartford Conn. Up Casimir a. Rosin i 41, admitted smelted like a brewery follow ing a traffic Accident in West Hartford but insisted was t drunk. A common pleas court jury acquitted Rosinsky when explained works i a brewery and always smells that Way. John Whorf Dies famous Painter Provincetown mass. A John Whorf 56, world famed Painter died while was being taken by ambulance to a Hospital after suffered a heart attack at his Home i Here. He was elected a member of the National Academy in 1947. Harvard gave him an honorary master of arts degree in 1938. A descendant of Cape cod sea captains Whorf painted Cape cod Marine scenes landscapes and human interest subjects. Stricken with polio at 17. He used a Cane most of his life. Whorf s brother Richard la a movie aef6r and to director. Whorf also is survived by his Wick of and four children
