The Seaforth News, 1956-11-22, Page 2Paradise Isle
Ruled y Creth;
Fitem the tl,;1,7f the s, hopper
the man tdt iistarcal
lid the rmentiii.pd, vs•as
pe,itcot South Pacile pion, cu.-
trek",in ligut, av nil pith» -t trd
Oriel iitirrier reefs enclosica•
.i.voiti• elect:. and very blue lagoon.
1111.11) far to 1111(1
li;111:n.l. bill it W.HIF
i1. 1 1)011,111.1, "1
1ipeiron the
of eiviliintien and live
)1( X1 to ttatort.” . •
The FehOillIcr',. 17,11111
inE
tr.aylf
4.1 „ •
1?»nille'l. 11 0.2 -
en to Taltit.i
the 'rtiratletit o.
biX1111C12 122 eutriiipor crime 1Ir71r.t-
itn., off the 0, '1',.1i2re2t,
flay 1,ine 'lie man who
cone ashore an the coral
clothes tier(11
12 'ly w4.! 1;2,..,•I711,1,1 I,7101',.
,,mne 7jsl non," had ler- •
hirn with 1271 (f
• :1Ie nrd to looih hlood rod
. wee eithriotis In Mi..- to os
tattiPlireston of utter Territy. 1r0711
1227 1-.1001.7-:11.211en
Iiloc,onils, int
1 rad to eat
72,1 ,:p of 1.11c
Pcheionec f, n' brp_
vw,nr.i'i • • .the rnitairati
(tail
T1 -n' ',panel)
0..`ri,I;le`nl- in Tahiti weteld linve 10
pencl Iiiatives and trine's and 1,vc.,•,- •
pene 171 tlisocare of incin. 211.11‘....y
• Ilan? the pail.. Until this. tv:•1
4".:OrottlE d o danger sign w nuid
itave le be posted on Tettat.e.a.
T2cliisiory ot Tetlarniti i2
•Icgitirft. This J,1c; in 01e 1-
mo1e pagan dar,",-,. ot the Soviet's' •-
Aalee 111'nS ennsideiied n resort 11-
' 2)717171 the high cilniefs, -royal
3,-oerebei.s, and E:ereei.c.rF and con-
. sathincs gathered for their frail
pod Fecrcf rifnalp.
. owlaidv 1271 2' 1j
Pon-nire ficunil• cif. Tahiti, it war
tatted. -:'d zzirer tile first Ivorid war
WpItee Johnstone
:7171.neting-ct.r.:"...,1 for Groat
Britnin in Plata -telt Oceania. and
1111:11 ,.1.q1111:
I.0 Dr.W1311,sr. by -Kirig
:Poinare seittl," "lac fam-•
(212 1'i1)7
r:, f liarc'a
c0verct.1
la" hired a:otters to
1. ,'r' 201
0 he had island•
tr, 1222(1 7171 21111
• •71171,1 ri
SC -11.1r1
put ;•,
ttro1 This ctitiiil.,•ad been :Ian -
hand 2 1 21 4717171', 22.121
7112,.• 1 lr 111111 in- •
erl'EETT,C1 !?; I2TTr.42 2,71,Il1...171T., in ihe
gee"i'ves. rney 1 o•o 71 7171.7 ,'71 to •
131TT pra enter -
or, 'Ff. t.: •••:, Tile:: nibbled
off thie•T r.na
1.1Tn1.1111f1r4
Ittlfrnt, 1,T orf flie alruos.t-ripe
fiats ciail law% a
ctactanta" the.11 teeth. 'Tn.:k-
ing a r•••;1, rno17711 to craw•I a
irdo to nibble the meat tali, drink 71
a
Dr. Williams 277')' 12would
lis• r,',allihitive vr to band
the% tin-, a' strip of Wide
ZilVAi-1,2.1t anti -arab n-,otal
'fil'etivritt -the ratcotits 712 1212 rats a
7wi '7171771 lond-cntabs into tile
tbe mit oral eitentict, rf1f1,.%. 100710
V9 rfc°1a1
ITT 1.1t.11/11,-Von41.11 pt171112(1
alga on the loation Crean. palms
and of Papeete; GATS
WANTED --ONE FRANC EACH.
Instantly. a siteady stream of ju-
bilant Tahitians galloped into his
office and home logging yowling
cats, m lait.F, crates and nets.
• When Dr. Williams had 500
eats, he chartered a trading
schooner and transported the
milting, cursing felines all the
way to `Atha -ma It must have
been quite a shock when the
rats heard the chorusing front
the atrarige ark approaching the
shores of Tetiaroa.
And it must havo been quite
a sight when Dr. William,' gave
the order to release the oats
from their deck-eages. The furry
bunters, starved for days, leapt
oVer she giniwales in voracious
pursuit 1 the startled rats. There
were idiom 7,02)0 rats on Tetiaroa
but the 501 galls made short work
Of them,
22
TOP
With ('I 2''' to eat, the cats
birth -ram soared. SO011, the ori
ginal 100 4'11. had multiplied to
1,000. But with their supply of
rats gi.kne.2 ranfinn 11))011
th'm
First, the toms and tabbies
• raided nest, of newidaorn Itittons-;
then they waylaid weak call,.
Gangs. 1011-1oi1 n•TatfIrt. V711111 1`11
stronpor olies I'voirraiwtising
wealice units.
Cannibalism raped on Tetiaroa
Dwindling numbers forged gangs
to _..realt up with members at-
tacking each ether, The quicker
and stronger cats soon dafeatao
and ale the weaker 02717 in this
an107illg feline survival-of-the-
fittet. It seemed that thia would
continue until at last only two
eats woulcl face one another in
mortal, cannibal combat.
Eut. strangely enough, cat-
senae seemed to manifest itself
.suddenly among the hundred or
so left On the atoll, Probably
they 112.271 some sort of truce, with
all agreeing to end the itisane
war of extinction.
Immediately they reverted to
on almost forgotten instinet 110
fishirg, And the -lagoons of Teti -
area swarmed with succulent tish
and shellafish. Lying cat their
sten-atolls on the coral sfr.ind71 the
ravenot,s cats hooked xvith their
eharp ciatva the fish which swam
,'lose nl12 the shallows or into
the many pools dotting Teti-
aroa's shores. -
71-1,,17, remaining cats on the
atelti, tinted by a king and cloven,
were 21(2 (714 lenparrls, and they
began In multiply again. but not
o raiiiidly 1,71 befoyti.
Still, it wiis not safe for n 7111-
1 1)' white man to get ,./n.n-
erecl by a pack of those felines,
as oor e6iapi..1-adventurer As-
cot -ea -ad So Dr. Williams arrived
suitably protected, one day, and
educed the171 to a safe and small
nunther h teltcould deal ade-
taately with he rats that came
shere periodically from copra
chooners visiting Tetiarom
To -clay, the eats ot the atoll
Fe lazy, sleek and fat. Fond
supply anti demand are Once
gain render eontrol. •
But if any adventurer should
ave the urge to land on Teti -
rotes ortral bee-el/ea, he 11171711(1
rst matte sure that there isn't
sirin tacked to Pi polm -which
a715 ill French tit, equivalent of:
EWABE OF CATS!
- Facing Fat Facts
clustear of ('471''2 '1)21., rut he c22.c1
.iaitre a. 117.3o711:b1e ;dn7, to
evintre. there. Wei": hot 11412 TTLITi,
71,
TT, 1411.,- 1iTc,
ot
-If you want to alim, eat -FAT!
The way hank to. .a slim figure
is via buttea, -cream, kippers,
fried eg,cgi, bacon.. eroato 711717.77
and ateaas with the fat still On
thom.
This is wliat 717101 '1201' A.
gekwick, oj ?...lieldleactii Hospital,
says in 22 recent. issue 00 the
'Lancet.' Ent fat to get thin"
Professer Keltwick 'found- that
the lo7". of weight was more
aapiei no cliels with a high fat
content anei 4271 rapid on high
piTettr,r, diF,is. Loss ,If weight 2127
eigeoiciab•ialy siow1,1 eilcn'i 7.T,172-
rT,.5vT1 n1 carbokycieates.
The cogi.l..gien drav-n from Pro-
f'ettf,"nr fT.ThOft. 1h771
you 11tu.:1 tat fat of it
21 ;telt io 171 7(111,1,
Yinagint.tical son...ethnic. that
• ta: 1.1 • ituslJaot, lure.
•
•.•0 '
5`,014EBODY GOOFED -- propped up an7no'wheTe'''10:41g0,.
,
alit, COT dangles from o hydroul;c lift after it slipped from the
trick at a service station. The driver had driven the car onto
tho lift, but made one mistake - he forgot to put on the brakes.
In jiggling the car to make it squeak while on the lift, he
Caused the auto to come tumbling down. Lift loweoaol, the
embarrassed driver (1ove squeakingly away,
fdlOW' NAVY JET PLANE "SNOT' TSEILF
211.71 Gi.e.ffiltJrn 1ic.4er is the iyaia of plo fie that coupht op with ite own eonna,a ,hama
=
•
.47 bfie Oen( to
0,44304 dire fins 711,,,-
1(20(112 b4)(7i et 2e.olle,
7('6US ((went ecr on
52c2i71 travel 500.12t
per-sccond fonef 77(2
rase. Plane then 51..•
err 5.71r7er r1i,e 0.
Gravity and eif friction t elm n
(17(1(71 (0 any, fob from Nino 0,012,
1 coning (6(1(111 torp,d 7210,
ione oml %Dem Adts arrive et
!vole point and collide.
1 2
Diagram. at loft shows how a
supersonic jet "Tiger" fighter ac,
Malty "shot itself down" in one,
of aviation's most freakish fleei-
tlentS. 'rest Pilot Tom Attridge
was test -firing new 20-111111, "2111-
' (01) 121101111071717tho Atlantic. His
stringht-dming Grumann
jet Ought tlp with the shells on
their slower, curving drop to-
ward the ocean. One shattered
• the plane's bulletproof glass ('81)"
"7147, another pierced and killed
the engine. Attridge headed for
nearby airfield, Nit 1,1M,71
1.71 erash-itind 11) 71,71,24!..,, 11
("72.710(1 with broke, 'icy 1.2,1
three broken vertebrae,
qrk, 013,
.11 FIZI.e.d
datvz• Atlavev5.
lr
TALIt'.
icc
1 ' V
'. ' '4 : 1 '4?
NO ;Tole ciut»plingsi of • at
puildirgs have ever tasted
wonderful to me as those ra
at the farm with teh•itrd app
They weren't just homema
they were neighborhood -ma
All the 'apples were Prepared
our apple -paring partie,s
You seldom hear Of app
paring partiee these days, !I'
have become almosit as exti
as the old quilting befF.
when I 1.1•100. a vary little Pi
my grandparents had an aPp
paring .party every year. A
se dia our neighbors., Thou
these parties: were consider
"after -supper trolier," yet -11
'.VU(' the tnearia of getting
valuable piece of ixork ace')
plished. Al) threagli the fol-
lowing year, we had hardly
meal Ntithnot an accompal
mein of epple pies, sweet -salt
lind apple pre,s,lwes. On Sidi.
day mghts those apple thin'
lings or apple puddings
11111raltun2,.
vie doughnuts Hion-a. mad(, tif
so course, anti always atilt warm),
atie pumpkin pita, apple sauce, nip.,
.1671. wore spread out. After thi7
de, replenishment, many of the
de! younger people began all over
at again with the paring; while the
more sedate members, out of
le- respect to the lateness of the
hey hour, left for home.,
nct a
But During the inter71 we had
lilt memories of laughter. work,
la- and song goolted into the 21,12,02
nd of et -cry apple dumpling and
811 apple pudding.
ed A few weeks ego 1 found
ley some of the ,ipple lecipes
a grandma used, And here they
m- arc, just as she wsote them;
711
Apple Dumplirigr In An
Extraordinary Way
co, Fawn 11.111. Johnson tthe Mrs,
f r- Johnson across from the cow
p- posture).
Take the imples, and eut into
small pieces, and with a large
Grater, grate in a Quince, whet.:
'of 22 has been pated and 11 ,',4
Th,, w,,,c 2,0 11w1111„1,
(11471117' 7.07,1717 ,'(671 127'
(..10117,1"., people, In aro. 71)257fruit tons oared and rut in
pieces (Inc -half to three -mot
Mrs of ail 21,011 111 thickness It
cora, being cxtertetcd)
spread upon a platform, or te
pommy saaffolfcling of beards,
dry in the sun. When suflicien
ly dried, after several days
good weather, the apples we
removed to rat upper room
the house and piled up in
00 277 angles. If the drying pr
0225 had been 2211), 71021)147 don
they would 71222:7 sound and goo
for a couple of years.
by for if you was to alice in a
he to y(31.11' Apr 10S, hi large
10 pieces, the Quince would not be
r- boiled equally with the (171711111,
he for the Quince is of a tough
id nature, and will not boil un-
til- der twice the time that the Ap-
to plea will: therefor, to grate
t- thorn, will he (110,41-..k to give
of their flavor to the Apple, and
re make all enough at one lime.
in Put whaSu
t gar you think
ne proper into each Dumpling.
0- when you take it up, and the
e, neceesary quantity of Butter. It.
d will then eat like 12 Marmal-
ade of Quince. t Copied from
71147 great-grandniother's tooh
y book, 1700).
- Grandmother's Apple Pull
to Bake the fruit; when void
0 mix the "..iulp of the apple with
al sugar and cut lerneti, peel. thy it
11 in thin paste (c(ust), and bake
ci in a qfflek 04'C111 20 minutes wn
eo them
Apple Pudding and Paste
Frora great - gar:tether's
O cool: book, 1802.
One pound apples sifted
(strained', one pim(171 sugar,
O nine egs;s, one oval•icr of a
pound of 112111771, 0(171 auart
sweet mem, one gill rose-wa-
ter, a cinnamon, 11 oreen lernon
peel grated (if weet apples,
add the half a it mon). Put moo
pmf e.
Paste for Apple Pudding
Rub one-third ai a pound of
I recall that the first 1110116
ever ertned woe the 3 cents
clay paid me by a neighbor
turn the apples, periodioally, 7.
that all sides would get ego
exposure to the suit! write
Harriet Patohin Botham 10 Th
Christian Science Monitor.
*
The othe71 methan was 717C71
7(1111 221, 0,121 tii,-as the ame
med. Tile apples were ciitrer,
en strong thread.. and hung x
dry In the kitchen i'where
had a large wood atavet. Dur
in. the months of Ortobet.
, No
vember and Dei'iembei, the cell
ittsg ta..a1 decorated with stritig
of taratles one an
other i71, every dire:Alen,
12711 Elcr-ircrcz:Eing antfamt ei
striog »pie
shrank. Tide tee:thud 111
ran,» plortsing a» inc, too, bn
77)211 11,7i10
7.0, 111.1, :1'1711•71n ,,1
20:: 21.t11, -11;:i
111,-11:
5
e.
butter, and ono '('l 1111 Of .1a771
int( ,
tl•TO
1r.111- winies bepten:
water 1,, 1..•112ri rot) ig
th,-2 iesidue 1,7 sinorttioba in ion
twelve foltheis gutitik.
V,1)21,111 1.21 211'2- 121. 22.2 F111(.f212 11•21.1,1
hon 1,41 rrtincel. \ea.:
i '2.2 71 1p-1:,.01-.11.
'121'
o y s Piot To
Bump, Off Bosses
One bitterly cold 41 1114711' morn-
worShippers from 1. distant
Clint/ cattle to a temple in Mon- -
golia and found the gate closed.
They hataged• and shouted, hut
got no reply.
Standing on his saddle one
peered over the wan and •was
horrified to see two nrinstf,., lying
la a deadly embrace 011 tIIO
blood -covered flagstones. of the
eourtymal, (Me with his. skull
'smashed. The party 11071e Off
to. report 10 -their ruler, Prince
Later, an Officer arid 7111I17'
mem carne and broltf the door
down. Both dead lamas had been
drunkard52 who often lirawled
and fought. The one :vith the
emashed 1(16(111, known for his
fiendish temper, had his hands.
locked round the other's throat.
Inside the temple the third lama •
amti saiutlY, rather timid 111220"'
2,20' illitnd hanging from Tafter,
will) 11 bloorintaiiied barmier
near him.
The 113y.017r4of 2111,)' deaths
2717171 11(.7171' Clefired np. 1, was
surmised that the good one, '1121?'.
2117) the: strangler at grips with
the other, and tearing he Would
be thrilled, attaelled the strang-
ler with the hammer, hiceidentat.
ly killed 11101. then hangccl him -
of rumfirsc. 'rile half -
strangled one. exiglu...tad, had
apparently frozen to 7111121).
A. II, RastatIFen,
traveller end China Mader, heard
this atoro on a trek is:tee Mon-
golia from Tienalin to buy %cool,
rind relates. it in a vivid aocount
02 2115' adventures, "Tiamorn to.
117, SPA".
At Chapstit, on his tvay
attontry, be had a startling ex-
perience. Hit" party .incholed 22
wain who carried a hag 2011fain-
ing a thousand jiaigli.ng silver
dollars. As they drew up at the
inn they sato a crowd of dirty,
slovenly frontier nOldirTs from 7,
near -by watch -tower, and Inter
irri- the darkness, :Rasmussen
heard them planning to murder
-end rob the party-..anght the
words "plenty 111111' '71''. "east'
ib", "n0 7.110,:.,tirig", "0 n I y
bat•unei," -
1.1a.iirnui seri dcoicicil at 4:1(17
1111) must get away .from
that inri the ear before the.
sieldiers (ionht slop therm Ho
drew the driver aside, tipped oft
the others. and on the 411' 2(47) of
petting -gear from the car. tho'.'
"vont out 1,, the '4, (2. past the
soIrlicr:::, jumped in
21111
lit ;ittti
131?;111i111! 'l14inn11ib8-1r1, 1: 1 hei-.",
ettitl flow 171: 711' 1,, 112it, tln
dark, A filack :loom 1. 't
Irntrl (11, 4 WP--.
lit
n 1-1,1tl'Ortt•
11/t '01E -n :7 1.'1'4,1'111d 1.-.,: ,,.
71
• r, -,red i12%1 siQ....Dia. in i42'' p kLy!,.
• 1.5Til, 1'.1,7 C11/ 1:`, i11,2.1', Si, t,,inail;
f 02.211112,:21. "12' 2'22i.,21..-; upp,.; r
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1.4...ffn'f- 7 ti'elmilt- the 71)415rerc t, .
•
the (''111171 711, 1 IA (1147 grand- t,.., .,.
v.,:ould l.riivi, aria .-,.11h4,,_ris
r
f1tIlle,1 i/..1n 1,112112,1 2 111:C2112 .2'.
P1F222121,..2127141(71.177r1111'01_11111Cd 1.; 10.•.11 'k'_-±1-
k,:t into which thr.». cia.tild ''1(741
parents 171,)k r217' 10 741717112.1
their nelpors with plenty of ravi;
ngiterigd, * 'i" *
While Engers and knives were
busy, the evening. VMS a1Way7
enlivened with snags, banjo and
gttitar music (prepared espe-
cially for the occasio(1) and
sweet eider. Although the par-
ers had had one supper, five or
six hours of diligent work 01 -
stored their appetites. SO about
midnight, more sweet eider, and
an abundance of Johnny -eke,
al", tat, the rt. C,
21211 of the rta;:a1 • afl
111111 :;,; Just flovI
ill( 177 1117112
t'
"1111/. 114/1 i."
driver, -the raitaiv.,
::(
121(2 (111 11(1
11,5242.1VC..1)!.'17 14111711'nds'1
ti 1(1,0711.*
'They could Ilene the iariot-
hunting-call in the digimati 71»
them 1117)7,' '1171 going slov
. •
IV and waittag, two to he, l'ro
Chapsat omit they tairt:ii tie sm."
the solrlit `1'5 ittal return( tit
.0"atlieto4ver„ 1902 if TT Th1,1 171'
safe to slit tier at the .0
Harmusse o 171ly,4
larder:41,ml 111C1
11,1' car (((('(1 (2 011 tht., o
Irac?c on 17,1 -7,1113T1.110...1
1 Ifernblinf? 1,.411 relief a
headed '(71,,' (211111 againl'ht
wns. a nightmare. :it -
had to switch oft' Haiti, a 1)21)1
tlisieovery; 'lit snow 71',1
(171 11)71 .,0111)77
111(1 711171 711114' 2 . he
slithered "mind 1171271.1 .
`Ille-y pushed the car dor
shed 0112 2. 1 ,he "ir•erl
oft 1,211(111 24 tore clatl 1.
Once, to Tientsin, 1 iaia
211.
wz:rned that Ited sat(
arrived 111 •
1.71 the. Cinotic city :a -
Finale foreign,
011 arr,,,,p 71,7 Ili. •i
1)6741 (11(1712. ''('71, he fon.;
Hoes in thruge of Ile ahliot.,
and 12,0 4,211111C -boy,
rOit. Twolvc office -IQ 110,,
1)Ccil ilppilit,frd in kW 1:
liVe1: Of Fi:: lending for,- , ri,
but, were all eattaht te.
111147 nrriveti at the 'cif.
It vjas cuial plot, ".
17 WO Old he't (.' Ocln r. g .„ 7,
ly easy to depose ,if 7171
rooting 1111,71' sittint: at ais
either W11 11 .10.1mor ' • .00.1
then go en the next o'.
do likewiff-. 'The F- '1' • • (1
denItteli VEitl •-f1.01, 1,112 • '11 Iva'
42.02 avea:,... 'lit turn ti,
iistlprits, timins
Is an enthavihno
A Cl/Illy Dish
For ChliNly Days.
1':
ix•pn,” ;not: -rjtt, owl Tara: I •., 111;
417dlet 114C aidienia-Ca
t'211 R0071 (11 7111,71, 211
Pierciflg, -111n putialos .
pver, anc`, 11ii io
2001it1g,
116, f' ortit rie2
The saita tookra/ion " of 1n,
0.6 Ootl lt11 n,01.•
1'441117, 0115(2','One .211, of
itteirirea, cutustr.,„
only by a et rain) oath
aii 111
towtowe.
.71:1 for •11. 711711,11 1.202.: •
11. 1'11•••;.
too. is quoted ;a say:n!_. 10.
7171 711(2 11114 .1,,ite
!Jun en )..r.., r,. ,11(0,
4:•'110 watii,
501117.1', 6011
of ice 1 (IP,
14 is said. ittraciiieeo at the
Louisiana (aorta -Ise
411 1904, at", miatotirtentla to, 1771
?A70 cream ).') 1itit prepri,mi oho
ran short ot trohes and 'inane
Or." Aviiff 01 t'ii Airier
In had of, nr.r.d
At any arta, calmer ta
11 ...11111n,,,, A
tend ;thou., I tally ;411,2.,,.7'i('11)
.1'111 11e./) '21 tut
1171l 111 2.4)72,'1011,01)0
1,;.11or:, 1, .17. four 1 -ninon
•nlf's) ;Jr Froin tn,
tic if
ev Can 17'
Howop''. 1 prevent !2 '.72271
711 si•raite .22.11s, after tits:Inas!
.A. Whim• o atattlaty ea I. mit-
e., altaam... .5, requar,
doritta am, taking,
',nit, till•,•1 oilft
hot wate(', 122 caul) 1,1,,,,fit1
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