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T H Is FISHERMAN
September 3, 1957
ILWU Ladles Urge Tests Be Stopped
International Longshoremen's Union W o m e n's Auxiliaries meeting recently in North Bend Oregon, called for banning hydrogen bomb tests, urged expanded trade with China, and requested immediate action in support of civil rights legislation.
The delegate meeting also took special note of a campaign by Senator Richard Neuberger on the problems of cigarette smoking and cancer.
Several of the Northwest auxiliaries have successfully circulated petitions calling attention , to the existing danger of continuing H- and A-bomb tests and' have sent letters in this regard to President Eisenhower.
ILWU's lobbyist for the recent legislative session in the capital city of Salem, Ernie Baker of Local 8, Portland, was guest speaker before the auxiliary representatives and outlined labor's fight this' year to promote legislation of interest to the union and to defeat anti-labor laws.
Baker gave high praise to Local 12, North Bend members for the work they are doing toward the establishment of a community college for Southwestern Oregon and also thanked the auxiliaries for their financial assistance to maintain an observer at the legislative session.
Reports to the auxiliary council included a good record of membership gains, work being done on a dental survey, the part being taken by the auxiliaries in the great "Bloody Thursday" parade in Portland, and the support given by the auxiliaries to camperships for crippled children.
TAI/C VAl ID fUAirC Several varieties of sea pro-lAIxt TUUK V.nUll.C lucts are pictured here and all of them lay tWe basis for fine fish meals. The fishing industry is carrying on a special promotion campaign during National Week, September 48 to 28, a good time to suggest that friends try one of the recipes on this page.
Sea Harvest at Its Best For National Fish Week
To remind Canadian of the contribution the fishing industry has made to the nation's economy, September 18 to 28 has' been designated as National Fish Week. Fishing was Canada's very first industry. Today our total annual catch of fresh water, salt
Death Benefit Application in
First claim under the Shore-workers' Welfare plan for Hfe insurance payment has been filed by the family of George E. Russell, who passed away July 25.
Shoreworker Russell was employed at Phoenix Cannery in Steveston, an operation of Anglo B.C. Packing Company.
The Shoreworkers Welfare plan which went into effect on' July 1 of this year, provides a $500 death benefit and also gives a sliding scale of coverage for workers who lose employment as the result of illness or off-the-job accidents.
water and shellfish amounts to has an estimated market value in the neighborhood of $200 millions. This in turn means the investment of millions of dollars in boats, equipment and processing plants, as well as the employment of thousands of men and women.
The recipes which follow are representative of some of the major forms in which fishery products are marketed and have been supplied by the home economists of Canada's department of fisheries.
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SALMON STEAKS 2 pounds fresh salmon steaks ' Salt and pepper drained
1 can (5 oz.) mushrooms, J/t cup butter, melted
2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated onion
Season steaks lightly on both sides then place in a greased baking pan. Slice mushrooms and combine with melted butter, lemon juice and grated onion; pour over steaks. Place in a hot oven (450 deg. F.) and bake, allowing about 10 minutes cooking time per inch thickness of steaks. When flesh will flake easily on testing with a fork, remove steaks to heated serving platter and serve immediately. Makes 4 servings.
<J O O SAUCY FISH STICKS 1 package (16 oz.)fish sticks OR
2 packages (8 or 10 oz. fish sticks
1 cup canned pineapple juice
2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons vinegar
li teaspoon salt V2 cup canned pineapple chunks
V< cup coarsely chopped green pepper
V/i tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons cold water
Separate fish Sticks and place in a shallow, greased pan. Heat as directed on the package. Meanwhile prepare the sauce. Combine pineapple juice, sugar, vinegar and salt and bring to boiling point. Add pineapple and green pepper. Blend together cornstarch and water and stir into the hot mixture. Cook and stir over medium heat until the sauce thickens. Serve over hot fish sticks accompanied by rice, if desired. Makes 4 servings.
OYSTER STEW 1 pint oysters with liquid Vi cup butter, melted 1 quart rich mSlk, scalded V/2 teaspoons salt Vs teaspoon pepper Few grains nutmeg (optional) Add oysters and their liquid to melted butter and simmer over low heat until oysters plump up and their thin edges show signs of ruffling. This will take only about 3 minutes. Combine oysters and liquid with scalded milk and stir in seasonings. Serve immediately. Makes 6 servings.
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Deportation Stay Ordered
On August 23, Unites States District Court Judge John C. Bowen issued an order staying 'the deportation of Mrs. Hazel Anna Wolf to Canada from August 26 to September 4. A hearing will be held that day before District Court Judge William J. Lindberg on a new motion filed _ by Mrs. Wolf's attorney. The motion contends that Mrs. Wolf is not an alien but in fact a citizen of the United States born abroad of a citizen parent.
Mrs. Wolf's mother was born in the United States and in 1892 married a British subject in Ta-coma, Wash. In 1898, two weeks before Mrs. Wolf was born, her parents went to Victoria, B.C.
In a recent Search of the law on citizenship, her attorney, John Caughlin, discovered that prior to 1907 a woman did not lose her Citizenship when she married a foreign person and that Mrs. Wolf has met her residence requirements of a person born abroad which were established in the 1952 law.
Meanwhile, the only sure guarantee that Mrs. Wolf will not be deported on September 4 is favorable action by U.S. Attorney-General Herbert Brown-ell on her petition for suspension of deportation, according to the Washington Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born.
The Committee is asking all persons who deplore the separation of a 60 year old grandmother from her family, employment, and social security for her old age, to write Brownell urging that he suspend the deportation.
THE PRICE OF FISH
The fishing companies say '"We're broke,
Every year we lose our poke!
Our investors all complain
With only a million each to gain!
"The public all want cheaper fish — We can't reduce our 'heaping dish'! The fishermen will have to take A one-third loss, just for our sake!
"After all, they surely see How many million there must be! Stockholders all must have their share — And a hundred million, to us, is fair.
"So, you suckers, take your loss! A cut in price will help our gross! Those_ who produce, and those who buy, ' A sucker, is the fish they fry!
"We, poor grasping 'middlemen,' Can always lie our way clear then — With a lawyer, for a 'seer' — We'll make our profits disappear!"
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