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Eisenhower Busily Bailing Republicans Despite Early Remark Br LTLE C. WILSON United Press Correspondent Washington (UJ9 Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower imacked his palm emphatically on the big 'desk at SHAPE command headquarters outside Paris, and said: Til tell you this, I'm not go ing into politics to bail any pol itical party out of trouble." That was in November, 1951, since then a great many things have happened to the general who became Mr. President To day's major events are a visit to the eastern states exposition, Springfield, Mass., and a major speech thereafter in Boston Gar den. During the next few weeks and through much of next year, President Eisenhower will be bailing for dear life. The 1954 congressional elections can make or break the Eisenhower administration. The slim mar gins of Republican control of House and Senate are far less than working majorities. Big Plans The Republican National com mittee is planning to use the President liberally in the cam paign which already is steaming up. Mr. Eisenhower's October schedule will spot him in five scattered states,' two of them, significantly, in the south. The schedule: Oct. 14 A 63rd birthday party and Republican rally at Hershey, Pa. Oct. 15 Speech before Fu ture Farmers of America, Kan sas City. Oct. 16 Dedicates Kansas City's new American Hereto! association headquarters and vu its Abilene, Kan. Oct. 17 Louisiana Sesqui centennial. New Orleans. Oct 19 With the President of Mexico dedicates the Rio Grande Falcon dam near Lare do, Tex. Smile and Handshake When that schedule is com pleted the New York City may oralty campaign will be taking political headlines. It is likely that the President will contri bute his prestige and campaign smile to the effort to elect a Re publican. The chance this year seems better than usual and a Republican victory in New York would boost GOP confidence and. enthusiasm around the country. Polls indicate that Mr. Eis enhower's personal popularity is generally high although the vot ers often cuss the Republicans and Congress. He will be under great pressure to show himself and do some bailing" in the poli tical trouble spots as they devel op in the next 12 months. . Ten Persons Die V As Car and Truck Collide Head-On Baker, Calif. U.R) Ten per sons, nine of them members of a happy bridal party on their way to a Nevada wedding, were killed in a fiery car-truck collis ion last night The dead included a 14-year-old prospective bride, her fiance, and members of her family, in cluding three children. The tenth victim was the driver of the truck. Going to Las Vegas Police said the crash occurred near here as the party drove toward Las Vegas for the wed ding of 14-year-old Joyce Lind sey and Thomas Graham, 24. An 11th person, a young sailor, was in critical condition from burns. The Highway Patrol called the accident "one of the worst to our knowledge." Officers said flames from the wreckage blocked the highway for 45 minutes Other Dead Identified The other dead were identified as: Claude Lindsey, his wife, Jean; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lindsey; Lin da Lindsey, 4; Virginia Lindsey, 2: Arnold Lee Lindsey, 11, all of Weed Patch, Calif.; and John James Jones, Las Vegas. A truck driver said the Lind sey auto' tried to pass his vehicle and crashed head on into the westbound truck. DUMMIES MAGNETIZED Great Barrington, Mass. (U.R) Carnival concessionaires Os car C. Buck, 57, and Steve Jan- kura, 56, both of Troy, N.Y. faced larceny charges in district court today. Police said they had magnetized the bottoms of the dummy cats in 'their baseball throwing concession so custom ers could not possibly knock them off the shelves. Dead line on Classified Ads: 3:3(1 p.m. for following day: 10 am Mon day: noon Saturday for Sunday ajn. 14-Day Diet to Queen's Tasto TiUie lewis Tillie lewis, most famous woman in. foods, has spent more than . ten years in intensive research in the field of sweetened low calorie dietetic foods ' Many of us should lose. weight but always put it off until to morrow. Why? It's hard to'diet-especially to stay on a diet At least, that was true until low-calorie foods came along. Now you can do it the easy way. You can eat your desserts, dressings,' and fruits and still lose weight! Lose it gradually. Cut out a certain number of calories each day, depending upon your weight "Do you realize," says a leading dietitian, "that by cutting out only 200 calories per day you would lose an ounce a day?" That doesn't sound like much, but add it up. . . . at the end of a year you'ye lost 20 pounds! Most important, it is weight permanently lost be cause you haven't upset your regular eating habits. Try it and see. TILLIE LEWIS DIET PLAN 10th Day Breakfast Tomato Juice . Poached Eggs on whole Wheat Toast ' Crisp Bacon, broiled Coffee with Skim Milk and Sweetening Tablet . Lunch Cottage Cheese Salad with Dietetic Prune Plums Lettuce Leaf Dietetic Whipped Dressing Low Calorie Vegetable Soup (made with 1 cup defatted ' meat broth and Vt cup mixed vegetables) Saltine Crackers .. Dietetic Chocolate Pudding (made with skim milk) Skim Milk Dinner Broiled Ground Lean Beef Green. Peas Boiled Turnips Lettuce and Tomato Salad Lettuce Leaf Sliced Tomato Dietetic Whipped Dressing Dietetic Pears and Cherries in dietetic Cherry Gelatin (23 cup fruit in 13 cup gelatin) Skim Milk Tea or Coffee With Sweetening Tablet Amount V4 cup 1 ......... 1 thin slice 1 slice, 6 inches long, as desired ... - 2 ounces - . as desired 'i cup k cup ... 1 large 1 teaspoon 1V4 cups ... Calories 25 75 65 30 0 22 0 217 108 60 3 5 35 4 (2 inches square) .. 13 cup 8 ounces 3 ounces 34 cup M cup 1 large ...... ..... 4 medium slices 1 tablespoon 1 serving 8 ounces ... as desired . as desired Season all foods to taste with salt, pepper or ether condiments. Remember "Tasty does it! Today's Total 60 35 90 396 200 100 25 3 46 16 93 90 0 0 573 .1186 This is the tenth in series of daily diet menes incor porating the new dietetic foods introduced recently. The menus are nutritionally sound, doctor approved, and planned to make dieting pleasant The entire family will enjoy these same menus, but may wish to eat larger serv ings, add bread and butter or other basic foods. , Somediingjaew about the Parker Pen that's hard to believe ! How do we tell yoa shout this? A new Parker point in oar "51" sad "21" Pens that we know by test is even better than the points Oat have made these famous writing iusUinueiite die world's most-wanted pens! Would von believe this remarkable news? Enough to try one? Yoa should. It's an experience! This b the UK gold nib of rim Parker "51 This fe the tiny Hathenkim pellet that has been fused to the Parker nib. V Searching for a better way to finish the nibs of our Parker "51" and "21" Pens, the researchers in our laboratory not only discovered such a process, they also found that the finished nibs wrote much smoother than any pen points they had ever tried before, a- The protean "BecTe PeanMne They learned that by immersing the regular 51" and "21" nibs in a spe- famous fact that it breaks in to your individual style of handwriting, wearing in quickly to your own way of writing to stay that way for dec ades and decades. Well, only Plathcnium is readily amenable in this way to make a point so smooth. bV Afl0ffftf PorfMC fisTStt These new Dectro-Pofisned points are a great step forward. Greater than any mechanism change. Yon rial solution charged with electricity, h was possible to dissolve even the microscopic roughness that might linger on the points of these nibs. Result glassy, ball-bearing smooth ness all round each point, even at the place where the nib is slit! A thing heretofore thought impossible by aU penmakers. It's these Plertlienleni peters eaanfcsil What makes this possible is that tiny pellet of Platheninm (only Par ker has it!) and its remarkable prop erties among which is die now- write with the point of a pen, not . with its filling mechanism, impor tant as that is. Try one of these new points soon! And remember, Parker is the pen name for the perfect gift That's im portant for back-to-school giving, for anniversaries, or birthdays. The Parker Pen Company, Janes ville, Wisconsin, IL&A.I Toronto, Can. The nib b men slit to'ghre it ' an ink feed. Close-up of the sift nib. rore snarp tips, even after grading. TKbklhe r 4 tUCTtO OUSHMO TANK tank that has replaced nib polishing or Parker. BedreoKsMng t af nib. Hack areas denote sharp edges m Parker "51" Pens, sliissncr demi-eise, S1230 sad aw. Parker "21" Peas, S5M SH4S. power aawB doho o sirarioajr aanenca I ine iwinwieo Porker nib in profile. Nock areas - denote rough metal removed by Oeclio Pofishkig. il I CO Honest Democratic est, ' Truman Declares Kansas -City, Mo. flJ.fi) For mer President Harry S. Truman believes that American youth dedicated "unswervingly to hon est democratic principles" can play an imortant art in uniting the world under the banner of freedom.. Mr. Truman, in his first com mercial apearance on television, made a 10-minute speech to American boys and girls yester day from his downtown Kansas City office. Complete Understanding Mr. Truman told his unseen audience that he believed event ually there would be complete understanding among all free nations of the world and that the United Nations would be "the means to create peace in the world for future generations." By deed and example, we must work to bring the nations of the world together," he said. "The best way we can do this, I have always believed, is to dedicate ourselves unswervingly to honest democratic principles." A GOOD COURSE Denver (U.R) The Denver Extension Center of the' Uni versity of Colorado is offering a course in its fan curriculum en titled "Common Sense." iSaad Una on ClaasUled Ada: 830 pjn. for following day: 10 a.m. Mon day: nqonSaturrtayfarSundaa:m1 "Monday, 3L1BSS MZDFOSD (ORZOOX) HAIL TO3UXZ TESTS A NkhofM Worth of . . . Comment On This and That ly HARMAN W. NICHOU Unites Freei Fearore Writer if f Columbus, O. U.F3 These house builders are taking some of the pleasure out of the life of down trodden man. I've just fin ished looking over 25 places on display at what is called the "Parade of Homesi" here, a part of Na tional -Home Week,, backed -1H25!!: Harms Mc of Home Builders. These homes are on a nice, sodded plot, and look like nice places to settle down to slipper and pipe with the hound dog at your feet like you see in the magazines. But something is lacking. I found very few of the lockin,' slammin doors that used to mean man's escape from femi nine yak-yak. The doors slide silently so that even the neigh bors don't know that the old man has locked himself into his den to pout. What grown man wants to pout it off in the living room in front of bis young and company? But there is a plus side to the housing in this area. The houses range in price from one selling for $12,500, and bring your own lot, to one built by George Byrd, which sells for $25,000, ground included. The sodding and the other extras come on top of these prices. . . , George had the harried .male in mind, tough, when he in stalled a silent little light switch so that the old gent can tippy-toe in around dawn without waking anybody up, including mama. 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