—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, September 29, 197 G Politics makes strange bedfellows By JOHN CHILD Collegian Staff Writer A 1 Capone, the syphilitic Chicago antique dealer and ace businessman, always rubbed his bullets with garlic. According to Sicilian legend, if your victim doesn’t die from the wound itself, then at least the garlic will induce gangrene causing a slow and fetid death. Speaking of turkeys, the Portuguese discovered that the best way to tenderize a turkey is to feed him cheap brandy until he’s so pickled he can’t feel the axe. The Women of Kappa Kappa Gamma extend their warmest welcome to their N new Fall Pledge Class Deborah Anzalone Sandra Gerson Linda Pierson Martha Baylor Kathy Hetrick Marianne Rotunno Anneßrault Joyce Johnston Susan Shepherd Elizabeth Gates Eve Kingsbury Rebecca Thwaites Anne Gettemuller Beth Kraus Marie Trauffer Becky Gruber Kristi Paucke Winona Wall Stephanie Welcomer Now I can’t be sure exactly what one has to do with the other, but together they make an appropriate preface to today’s lecture: Recipes from the Washington D.C. kings and their makers. Unfortunately, it wasn’t un til just recently that Jimmy and Jerry became non nobodies, so theirs were not in cluded in my collection of celebrity recipes. So we’ll start with a face from the past Mrs. Richard Nixon’s shrimp superb 54 large SHRIMP ($4.50-lb.) 34 hard-boiled EGGS IVS- cups BLUE CHEESE, crumbled 2 cups MAYONNAISE lb. CHEDDAR CHEESE, grated 1 cup MARGARINE 1 cup HONEY POTATO CHIPS DIRECTIONS FROM PAT: Half all the shrimp; dice eggs into big chunks; combine rest of ingredients and dump in greased casserole. Add crum bled potato chips on top. Bake one hour at 250 degrees. Ser ves 12. Located 210 S. Alien St BIG IT'S SIHL NOT TOO LATI TO SET PREPARE* Let Custom Shoe Repair get you ready for snowy winter days ahead. Quality materials, expert craftsmanship and reasonable prices. CUSTOM SHOE REPAIR also a full line of shoe care products 8:00 - 5:30 Tues. - Sat For an appetizer let’s make ... Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson’s bacon and cable TV puffs 1 cup MAYONNAISE Vfe cup CHEDDAR CHEESE, grated 2 teaspoons HORSERADISH, drained 1 tablespoon SHERRY % cup cooked BACON, crum bled DIRECTIONS: Put on toast or crackers; hroil until golden. For the main course we’ll have. .. Mrs. Griffin’s -chop stick Tuna COMPLIMI ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★# $ SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE 5 * * * * * * * * * USG Academic Assembly needs For all University courses. * £ Apply TODAY in Room 203-A HUB * ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ and recipes After all,' what is good enough for the man who got Jerry Ford his job as vice president two years ago is good enough for us. 1 can CREAM OF MUSH - ROOM SOUP 'A cup WATER 1 3-ounce can CHOW MEIN NOODLES lean TUNA FISH 1 cup sliced CELERY >/4 cup ONIONS, chopped % cup CASHEW NUTS SALT to taste DIRECTIONS:" Combine soup and water and add half the chow mein noodles, tuna fish, anaimrt lo pag* 4 punla) TUTORS celery, nuts, onions and salt.. Toss lightly and put into an ungreased casserole with the other half of the chow mein . noodles spread on top. Bake a^* t 325 degrees for 45 minutes. Garnish with canned man darin oranges after baking.. . And for dessert we’ll have Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey’s Mince Meat Pie. Her husband has been carrying Walter Mondale around on his coat* tails for years. 1 - 9-ounce package MINCE MEAT VA> cups hot WATER cup heavy CREAM 1-3 tablespoons SUGAR 1 8-inch GRAHAM CRACKER CRUMB CRUST DIRECTIONS: Break mince meat into small pieces, add water and sugar. Place over heat and stir until lumps are thoroughly broken. Boil gently 10 minutes. Cool slightly. Pojir into crust (in pyrex dish) aftd chill before topping with whipped cream. £No matter what you oo tor a V you can do a lot of. V ; Ygood for somebody living in m fayour community. Jr And do yourself a lot of goodf? ▼at the same time. y Vf To see how much, write: (m Washington, T 7D.C. 20013. ▼ ▼Your help is very much \f •wanted. A