GiWitIout ots KWls For No Rea son impaSsi\v'eJy i l sta nnc- paîl coart'roona oaadanIs m ti.Sire lokd ike an ynne but .aaihypstdbtn ïfrosn pro per Leaisburg Square (prno>ar BostonuaDs prc'noxunce tire"'s' h bousbag).Instead, KI£r sktaigizt driab-.blond irair .hung lank belbeow thre shouldeprs ef 1 une shantunmg dress. Rer fLae W-as pasty 'Pale and she -idnothidig dLiring the egt îmnwue i,.-raiirnvmnt procetdings Jn \wael br lawyt-er wvaived a hern.Thcn, a court attendant tapa er shoulder. Courteeus- IlY, the 1ynod gril muarbi- zd, "'Thank youz." Theýn abong ýwîtUb two othtr wnia- Geaa drunLk, oaan a shoplifter - sad- *yîed, sto)ical u zanne Cliftwa týake to the. Sbffolk County JaJI te await grand-jury action. For Suizanne had admitted, poçlice Faid, that she had siain ber best bea.u, haridsome Piero Brentani,'27. But vwhy? Suzanne's genteel worId of private school, college, jobs, a debut, and social prominence was ripped apart in the f usty etourtroom. But indeed itis fouir- dations hatI been wrencbed eight years ag-o whe.n she was 13 and her parents 1parted. lier father, mnovie-TV produ- ecr W. Brooks Clift Jr., brother ef acter Montgomery Çlift, jýent to live in New York,_Rer mo- tirer remarried a cherikial en- gineer, Peter Thomson, andI ai- though Mvrs. Thomson stayed inl Boston, Suzanne moved in with ber grandmnother, Mus. Barbara Pierce Pairmain. WhenSune wasn't at WL-isor, thre finishing school in suburban Brockline, or later at Mount Rolyoke Coleg-e, Suzanne had an apartment of ber own lanirer grandmnother's five-sqtory house at85 Piackniey SLreet, only a few stepis from LUmisburg Square. Neltiher finishing scirool noc- Poreign travel nor the social, whirl, ta whioh sire was intiro- duced in a debutante dance of 95a, amade Suzaîne oùher thaii e quiet, wlb*thdrawn girl. Sie lefit .olgeavner two years, dawll- td btýrough a succession of un- ~lsix~uIsedjobs.t, Narly every- bDdy wvho knew her was likppy When SUzaînne met Piero Bren- t&ni, bîardsoane, 6-foot Rarvard- eduoated engineer and scion of v rospemrosSis-ala fa- lly. Suzanne, trot usually taîka- Whot Do You Know About NORTHWEST AFRICA? tive, teid e veryvone titi he y A few weeks ago, Suzannje's granimother, Mrs7. P e a r ii a i n, carni-e hack frnm tcin dýAys at hei sunitmelr home n in Otrvle Caipe CoEl, aad fouatI Brentani shot tu e~t in tihe house on Pinc-kney Street. He wvas lying nude beneatli a sireet on a bed inî Suzanne's apartment,, neitirer irisclotires acSuzarnene aocher pet da&chsirun Schipzie any- wvhere to be f oun-i. Two dlays laýter, a distraugirt young wom- an walked into Massacirusetts General Rospîtal ia Boston, sae on a bencir, and calmiy asired for psychiatric treatreat. Ilt was Suza-nne, of course. She ad beeni under a psyo-iatrist's c-.are for a y-ear. Dazedly, sire toitI a strange story Gf fiying to Ne'w York, then to Rio de Janeiro, andI bacýk to Boston by way efý New York again -- and al in- two da.ys. -Sire was tired, the doctors said, but not sicir. After târree iours of quesýtion- in, by police, she toltI theremtirat sire ird shrt Brentani la tire back of the hea.C. wlvth a .22-cali- ber Smiîti & Wesson revolver, a wveapon sire obtaied -- per- Jiapis tirroug-h tiret - during tire panic about reports of amysteri'- ous Boston stranglar.- And as Suzanne wenit te jail, ail Boston wondered about tire reason,'for tire sirootinig. Re1 r stepfather mnusetI: "She was unbhappy and always shy and never dated any- one unti sire met Piero . . I kaew, sirewas deeply ia love with hâm. As for Piero H., is voice traled 7off. Why was Piano dead? "I'd ratirer net answâr tiret I won't tell you why," was ail1 Suzanne wouid say. Cheese Mode Of Banana Peel - UGH! Evena a ursory look eathte soarng sales figures showed bow fond Germans hàd become of tire new, rich red- wine in portedl frrna Italy. Its lusty taste was.hed wedl w.ith zsauetbrateii ind duaiplingks; it sîeenned teo' have a 1ittie. extra smtrn that vih. e (r. faniLîar ad iackEd.L When Germ iheqaitý auth,!orities f inaily got around K4to analyzlng thre new import hey discovered just what. Be ts triffllng &Mount of gv&epe, theft were traces fc ox blootI, veal bones, sklimred mlk, flsh u, I sawedand a tac derivative to epthe color: ng. Four million litera of tire- tasty coîfcortion were confiscated and Italien P r e mier Anintore Fanfai promptiy ordered an investigea- tion, But whne was net tire onily ithing Fanafai was worried about. JIn receat we-eks, there iras been &n epidernic off adulterated foods throug.hout Itaiy. Amiong tire more flagrant cases were thek 5,000 pounds of Trieste cheese made ef banana peel', tire Genioa bread with a 50 per cent pig- fodder conteat, antI the Gorizia butter produced froso inported U.S, tollow niormnaly used as a lubricant ila rip iauncirings. A Verona cireese flan was closed dowa wvhen healtir anthorities discovered it was prese-rving its cireeses witir formalin, an anti- septic used ila m-orgue-s. Ia Reine, police shut 38 butcreîrsirops la three days. Ment md been "re- juveniateýd" witLir a powder tirat matIe it look fresher. Fatani bas promiÀsed aew,ý 'lawrs, and a speclial bureau tc see tirat tirey are carried eut. CUP-A-LÂ KIDS - Amy,6, right and Ivy Penzeil paint faces in caricature on small plastic cups, which were given f riends gathered in their borne. Here is az potato pie using boiling water f or 2 minutes. cheese andi peanuts aloiig with Meit butter; mix in flour and other ingrecdients. L't could be a sait; adid heated miîlk and stir Yneal. in itseil, without, meat, If until thick; remove from heat. y(>ur faiîly likes it, that, way, Add beaten egg ycelks, and then but it is aslo good-with plumnp add corn. Foki in stiffly beaten hamburgers, frankfurters, or egg whites. Pour into greased sek.Make tlhe pie sheli first. wmold, Place miold in a pan of hot (JHEESE-POTATO PIE water; bake at 325* F. for 25 Crust Iys eup butter, mieited i up crushed, oven-toasted rice cereai icup crnshed, bite-size shredded wheat biscuits Mix butter and crushed cereale togetirer; press aill but 'k cup la bottom of an 8-lir pie pan. fiIllng t cups cottage eheese, sievedl 'cup dàlry sour ûem *cupe anashed petatees or 1 package, Instant mashed pe- tata Mix reeonstltuted *ith 1V4 eiups çscalded mllk 1 teaspoon Sait Dasli of pepper i biespoon sesamne seedý ,/ cup ehopped salted peanuts 1' tablespeon chopped green pepper i. tablespoon ohopped pimiento IMlk Butter Beat togetirer cottage cheese; eour cream,, ashed potatees,1 iait, pepper, and sesamre ,seeds; mix la peanuts, grec-n pepper, an~d pimentas. Spoon bite Pie ha.Brusir top wii 1k, dot wtrbutter, and sprinkle on more sesame seeds. Spoon re- miraining 1/,2 cup cereal mixture around outer edge of pie. Bake about 20 minutes a;t 375' F. Serves 6. ;, *. * Row 'Vould -/ou like a cana- bination of onions and sweet po- tatoes. Rere is an unusual pie comnbinlng tireni. O)NION PIE 34 ecup butter 6 cups sliced ornions (2 poundis) 2 teaspoons Kitechen Bouquet 1 4ý teaspoons sait -'Ï4 teaSPOon Pepper '/s teaspoon powdered thyme 1 3-ounce cani chopped, broiled mushoomswith liqulid 1pound process Canadian cheese, finely diced 2 ggs 3 caps_,niasled sweet ptte Meit butter la large ile over nmoderate ireat. Add &calons, Cover antI cook, stirring occa- sioaaliy, until njearl'y tender - abut 15 m1inuites. Remove f rom irea.t and stir in Kitchen Bou- quet. AtIIsat pepper, tire, musbhrooms, antI cheese. Mix -well. Beat egs nIm stir inito on- ion mýixture. Place lain -ges ed sallow baïking dlisir (8-12 ires). Top ,witb wipped sweet potatoees. Bake at 350ý F. until mputto es are ightly browaed - about 4,5 minutes. Serve ýat once; serves 6. * If 'you wa1ý-nt a real ictr-ds try Ibs golden coca ring d-cor- ated with i-ed pimiiento stripja aad fîlleci witb buttered green broc- CORN RING WVITHI BýUTTERED )BROCCOLI 1 packaige frozen eut corn 1 akg frozen broccoli 3 tdAbespoonls flour 1 teaspooli sait 3 tablespoons butter 1 cn1p hot ïilkl pjiiento. cut in strips Cook fozncorýn in ',zcup minutes. Tui n nold ont on, plate; decoürate with pimniei-to antI gar- nisir with parsley sprigs. F111' center with cooked brocceli. Iýerves6, Brussels sprouts la a squah ring LE Pan interestîng combina- Lion cf vegetables. Co-ok thre ïproýuts, butter them, andI add %î lew slivece-d almonds before put- tîng thbem lantire squash ring. SQUASH RING WITII BRUSSELS SPROUTS 4 eg'gs, beaten. Z cupe izlk 1 teasPon sait ]Plnch Pepper 4f up fine dry bread erumbs iteaspoon grated lemon rinG. 1 teaspoon grated onion '4 cups cooked fresh squash 3 tablespoons leanon juice 2 tablespoons melted butter (Jhopped chives Preheat oven ta 350' F. Comn- bine e g gs, milk, seasorilngç, ciiirunth, lemon- rind, aud onion. FlinlaSquash, lemnon juice, and mnelt ed butter. Tua lanto wýell- g re a sed 6-cup ring mold. Set la pan of wvarm wvater and bake 50-- 60 minutes, until Sot. Remeve froi n of water andI let stand 10 mninutes. Unm'nold oir piatter; fi center witir cocked Brussels sproutts. Sprinkle squash ring witir chopped ohives. Serves 6-8. Modern Eiquette By Anne Ashley Q. Wha-t do you sugg.est as ruies of good taste for a buisi- ness girl who sîmokes at lier office? A. Above al!, sire sirouli be tidy about it. Empty tire asir- t r ay frequentlly. Don't w or k witir a cigarette iranging out of tirermoutir, and nover carry one with yen when you go mrto tire boss' 'fIfice to ta'ke dictation. Frcmnflc Race To Save Lo.,ve te4.ters Imagine the feelings of an author who found recently that the 2,000-word mnantiscrîpt of an article he had written had been P.cidentally thrown into a waste- paper basket andI takçen sixteen miles from bLond on to a dumiip. When the mistake was discov- ered a mnember of his staff hired a taxi and raced the garbage tiuck to the dump. But the thougirt of sorting through- more than 8 tons of Waste paper in a searcir for tire missing mianuscript da un te d everyone. The searcýh was cafle off. Garbage disiposai men are fre- quently asked to huat for rings, bracelets, necklaces andI watches which their owners have lost and thiak maY have somiehow found their waY to rubblsh dumps via dustbins. Few are ever found after they have reached the dump, but a kindly council worker recentiy put on a hustie to retrieve a fad- ed batch of love letters tied with yellow ribbon five minutes before i.t was due to enter a South Coast dust destructor. The seventy-year--okl worman ewner had been turning out thre contents of a bureau and the let- ters, written by a sweetheart who w-as killeti in France in tire First World War, had been accidentai- Iy dropped into her dustbin with uinwanted papers. On thre day the collector, called at a Lincolnshire house, a pet tor- toise andI bis cardboard-box homne were tipped by mistake into the garbage truck ready for a two- mile trip to the rubbish dump.. Bongo's owner guessed what had happeaied and sped on hec cycle to the local couail offices. A clerk dashIed off on iris meo- torcycie an, - was just la timne to save the tortoise fro-m being bur- led under an avalanche of, tub- bish, At The Very Tip 0f South Africa 1 did my best te, apprecilate tire Lstrange fact of myv being h-ere at thre very tip of Africa. Therugh, as lYad explained, tis wasn't the farthest point of the continent, oddly enough, The(re- was an- other eeape acreesm Faîlse Bay~, aili a littie lower tîhan our peninsule. But since the wanmar currents of the Indian Ocean met the At-' laatic' around thre point, tins was tire important cape, Now tire road ttirned ]nlaaid >&d took a central course down thee nar-row.ing peninsula,. We stopped at a guard station to checkç inîto the gamne reserve, aînd thon we were driving tirrough ka wild, 10w stretcîh of country ,where any pile of rocks mlight harbor baboons or somne of tie antelope varieties that, wer-,e comn- mnon la South Afrnon. Ia one place an old grandfath- er baboon. sat býeisde thre roatI, and stared as tirougir he 'tirouhgt us as oddly interes.ting as we thoughtbhlm. 1 rolled up tice window on my side la a hurry and vwaved at unr throiugh the, glass as we w;ent by. Somnetimies baboons could, bei very unfrlaInd- 1ly. Except for him, wVe saw no- thing but dassies -- thre littie Sontir African rock rabbits - sunning themnselves on p-iles af rock and watching us from aR saf e distanmce. Wiren we reacired thre iigir promrontory that was Cape Point, ISSUE la - 196% xeleft the car and foliowed a 10w path along the Indian Ocean si~.Here we were sheltered from the wrinds of, the Souith At- lantic that beat against the old lighthouse high above. Dati found 'a fiat rock where we could sit in the warming sun and let the morning creep lazilY by. I stili feit only satisfaction in bcîng with him. It seemned as though there must be a tho.usand things 1 ought to use thisý oppor- tunity for saying, but I was con- tent just to be.-From "Secret of the Tiger's Eye," by h1l A. Whitney. A Few Hints For Student Car Drivers We e thlat Police Chieýf Don Rager basm his own i.-Ioa. about how students should ccmport thc~me]ves wWle driving cars3 to school... He didni't say he doesn't lîke the idea:of students driving to school. Many have to. And many are, lna bis estimation, prudent drivers. But there are seme things the ch i ef doesn't like. They are, worth reviewing. Fast star ts, tire squealing, squirreling, fast t ur ns and switchjing lanes suidde'nly with- out good cause aC.diup in the chief's book to neLgligent dirivîngl and could enid witb a cIitation to police court. Caýreleas driving anywhere is no good, and noisy' driving around t he cbos coupied wiith tactics uhc n- danger thoýse on foot, wil] tindï no favolu with the bea-'d of Our Police DepaSt.ment. Hitchhikung, the chiif, remninded us, is unsafe and against the law and could end with citations foýr both rider and driver. "Courtesy and gooti common sensge shouid be used above ail," said Chief Rager, andI ifwe read between the Unes oorrectly, the oief believes high school and c o1 e g e students know, what courtesy and commen sense are. - Tacoma (Wa:.h.) News Tri- bu ne. tumie check same <MATES -- Sport cos- done in houndstooth with high boots of the fabric ,vas shown re- at a salon'in Paris. LOZ)KS AT QUADS -- Mrs. Mary Halverson, of Gig Harbor, Wash., for left, looksdowm uýne of incubotors containing her quadruplets. The quads consist of threç girls ond OnO boy. They are shu-wn at the Tacoma general hospital. N s' N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N i, N N N N 'N N N