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Ike To Receive
17-Gun Salute
WASHINGTON, May 29.—(AP)
-—General Dwight D. Eisenhower
will receive a full military cere
monial welcome on his arrival
here Sunday from Paris.
But in re-ognition of the politi
cal facts of life, the military
greeters will stand aside for a
moment so the general can also
exchange greetings with political
supporters backing him for the
Republican presidential nonrina
tion.
The Defense Department, which
has been meticulously ignoring the
political significance of Eisen
hower's return, announced Wed
nesday its plans for his welcome.
Eisenhower is due to arrive by
plane about 3 p. m., EST, Sunday.
Top civilian and military offi
cials of the Armed Forces, with
a White Hcuse representative, are
to comprise the official nine-man
welcoming party for Eisenhower
as the returning former comman
der of the Furopean defense for
ces. A 17 pun salute will be fired.
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GAVILAN BOUT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Kid
Gavilan of Cuba leaves his world
welterweight title at home but
puts his reputation on the line to
night in a 10-round bout with
Fitzie Pruden of Paterson, N. J.
Gavilan is the favorite. The fight
will be his last before his title
defense July 7 against unbeaten
Gil Turner of Philadelphia.
The fight will be telpcast and
broadcast by CBS at 9 p. m.
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STRAND—
Wed.-Thurs.-Frl, — *“Carbine
Williams,” starring James Stewart,
Wendell Corey. Fraidy Cat. Met
News,
GEORGIA—
Thurs.-Fri.—“Something to Live
For,” starring Joan Fontaine, Ray
Milland. New York After Mid
night. News.
Sat.—‘“Hold That Line,”’ star
ring the Bowery Boys. Pay As you
Exit. Songs of the Campus.
HARLEM THEATRE (Colored)—
Wed.-Thurs. — “Golden Girl”
with Mitzi Gaynor, in technicolor,
Also Tom and Jerry cartoon.
Fri-Sat. — “Brimstone,” with
Rod Cameron in color. Also chap
ter 13, Overland with Kit Carson.
Color cartoon.
Late Show Saturday—lo:ls p.
m. Brought back by demand.
“White Heat” with James Cagney.
More than 40 per cent of the
world’s sulfur is produced from
wells on the gulf coast of Louisi
ana and Texas.
Pouliry Meals,
CHICAGO, 111. —Although most
people eat poultry meat and eggs
because they like them, greater
consumption of these foods is
justified by their nurtritive value,
Don W. Lyon, general manager,
Poultry and Egg National Board,
declared today.
Mr. Lyon made this statement in
a message directed to the millions
of families who will include chick
en, turkey, and eggs in picnic
meals this summer.
Poultry meat is an excellent
source of high quality protein, the
nutrient which furnishes the
building blocks for all body tis
sues, he said. In addition, poultry
meat contains a great variety of
important minerals and vitamins.
There is phosphorous, needed for
normal bone and tooth structure;
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Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. — “Dal
las,” starring Gary Cooper, Ruth
Roman, Steve Cochran, Barbara
Payton. Dog Trouble—Tom and
Jerry, Camp Fire Club—Sport.
News.
RITZ—
Wed.-Thurs. — “Bugles In the
Afternoon,” starring Ray Milland,
Helena Carter, Stage Hoax —
Woody Woodpecker.
Fri.-Sat.—*“Leadville Gunsling
er,” starring Allan “Rocky” Lane.
Dumbhounded—Tex Avery. Don
Daredevil Rides Again—chapter 2.
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Every Hare—Bugs Bunny. News.
Fri. — “Man Bait,” starring
George Brent, Marguerite Chap
man. Snooze Reel—Kartune. Mus
iquiz—Peter Smith.
Sat. — “New Mexico,” starring
Lew Ayres, Marilyn, Maxwell.
Donald’s Apple Core — Donald
Duck. Connie Mack—sport.
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discovered; niboflauin, essential
to tissue respiration; and a great
assortment of other vitamins and
minerals which play both great
and small roles in the maintenence
of buoyant health.
The following points were made
in regard to eggs:
Protective Food
“Eggs are one of the protective
foods. KEggs, like poultry meat,
furnish proteins of particularly
high quality and biological com
pleteness and contain all of the
amino acids necessary to growth,
vigor, and body maintenance.
Nutrition studies have demonstrat
ed the need for the, daily use of
complete proteins such as eggs
supply.
“Recent scientific research has
revealed the fact that eggs are an
important source of vitamin B-12.
Vitamin B-12 is one of the recently
discovered members of the vitamin
B complex group and has been
THURSDAY, MAY 29, 195>
shown to be valuable in 1. rea
ment of pernicious anemiy 3
“A serving of only two e 38 sup.
plies about 22 percent of :tu (~fiy
vitamin A needs for the aversg
adult. Two eggs, served n ayy
of many appetizing ways SUpply
up to 18 and 26 percent, r2Bpect.
ively, of the average daily Need;
for phosphorous and iron
“Eggs are used and recomineng.
ed from earliest infancy Mward
They are rich with the nourishing
essentials that people of . ages
need.” .
Record-Breakmg
- .
Cummins Diese|
.
Set For Victory
Keep your eye on the ( Ning
Diesel Special when it roa; ~,“i,
the starting line at Indiunuy,
Speedway this Memorial Dy
The Cummins job, powaiad p,
an aluminum-magnesium g,
and partially covered w.l i,
lightweight metals, has airey,
broken the record in the q4li.
cation tests for the big ca: race
and it just might cross tha g
line first in the 500-mile -fagy,
The Cummins record-'y 2itking
qualification speed was 139 4
mph.
Cummins Engine- Comusny of
Columbus, Indiana has calleg the
lightweight horizontal axpe.
mental engine “new and ridicylly
different.” The engine’s design a
lighter weight lowers the contey ¢
gravity of the Special ani i,
result Increases its roaiabiliy
Maximum height of the ricor
29 inches at the cowl.
Aluminum Company of Amerig
produced the aluminum ani mgg.
nesium at its Cleveland and pyf.
falo foundries. Both of ‘theg
plants have worked with C iy
in the past as they have wi i other
leading automobile manu: turer
on futuristic cars.
It was back in the 1920 s (1t the
first work was done in the Tnite
States-on all-aluminum cacs, by
the new models are a far i frop
the old highly-alumnized “ioyce.
Arrow, Franklin and Dusenbers
If you are redecorating a larg
room, blend your drapery back
ground coler to your ruz color
and repeat the key color iv a (jf
ferent value on a piece o' fumi.
ture.
MAJOR HOOPLE
BY EDCAR MARTIN
BY MERRILL BLOSSER
BY LESLIE TURNER