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Makes 24-30 truffles. RIPE BANANA CAKE from The Jamaican Chef Cookbook by Byron Murray and Patrick Lewin 1 cup mashed ripe bananas 2 eggs 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoons lime juice 1'/2 cups sugar `/2 cup shortening salt to taste milk to mix '/2 cup chopped nuts 1 cup mixed fruits Cream butter and sugar to- gether until fluffy. Beat eggs and add to cream mixture. Sift flour and baking powder with salt, mix quickly into banana mixture. Add nuts and chopped fruits. Bake in a tin greased with shortening at 375 degrees for about 1 hour or until done. Serves 4 E News Correspondent Doubts New Charges Los Angeles (JTA) — Howard Kaplan doesn't believe charges that Jonathan Jay Pollard tried to send out top secret infor- mation from his prison cell, and to make his point the writer of Middle East spy novels has gone public with a censored letter he received from Mr. Pollard six years ago. Mr. Kaplan acted after outgoing Defense Secretary Les Aspin notified President Clinton last month that Mr. Pollard, who is serving a life sentence for passing U.S. in- telligence secrets to Israel, tried to slip out additional classified and top secret data in 14 of his letters from prison. Mr. Pollard's letter to Mr. Kaplan, one of 15 since his conviction seven years ago, contained references to a Soviet missile and a joint U.S.-Israeli missile project, with some sentences whited- out by Navy censors. "My point (in going public) was that everything Pollard sent out was being censored, that Pollard and everybody else knew that, and therefore there was no pos- sibility that anything would actually leak out," Mr. Kaplan said. "It would have been in- sane for him to try to send out any military informa- tion." Indeed, Mr. Pollard agreed as part of his plea bargain Jonathan Pollard: Agreed to censorship. during his trial that all his correspondence would be monitored by the govern- ment. Mr. Kaplan also pointed out that all 15 letters he had received from Mr. Pollard were postmarked from Washington, rather than from his prison location, fur- ther indicating tight censor- ship by U.S. Naval intel- ligence. Mr. Aspin's memo to Mr. Clinton, supposedly con- fidential but quickly leaked to the news media, appears to be another move in ongo- ing efforts to influence Mr. Clinton's decision. Within the government, the State and Justice departments appear to be lobbying for clemency, with the Defense Department and the intelligence community bitterly opposed. ❑