The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 21, 1955, Page Page Two, Image 2
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~ - r Plans For Armed i
At Fort Jackson (
Fort Jackson-- Plans for the cele
bration of- Armed Forces Day ii
Columbia and at Fort Jackso
were rapidly taking shape todya
The weekend celebration in
eludes three principal attraction's
1. A review by the 101st' Air
l>orne Division and units of"th
Air Force and Naval ROTC a
Fort Jackson at ilTrsn. Saturday
2. An exhibit by the South Cai
olina National ^Juard and Rese;
visits at the State Fairground
from 11 a.m. to ? p.m. Saturday
climaxed by a firepower demor
"stration at 4 p. m.
3. Open House ^at Fort Jacksc
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. next Sui
day.
- - Mai. Gen. R. F. Ennis, Fo
Jackson and 101st Airborne Div
sion commander will^he re^ie\
' parade which will . include 12,01
marching: troops at the. llilt*
Field Parade Grounds on tl
post.
. As the review cqmes to a elos
30 of the latest type aircraft fro
' Shaw Air Base, including: 24 je
and G bombers will fly over tl
parade grounds.
The Saturday events will inclui
static displays of weapons and
. ; quipment of the Army Navy ai
Marines and an attack demonstr
'* ion. The close of that event will 1
at the track when troops of t.he
fantry will get support from t
heavy guns of Artillery, tanks
the Air National Guard in takii
a fortified position.
Fort Jackspn's Open Hou:
which last year attracted 25,0
civilian visitors to .. the post, \v
be the largest single event of t
Armed Forces Day week-ci
theme of which is "Power f
Peace."
The Panorama of Basic Trai
iog a five tent display of mo
than 100 exhibits?wll be sho^
to the general public for the fii
time on Hampton Parkway at t
Post. Other activities, on the pa
way win ilie 1 ui.it? uanu cuncei
? Colorful Demons
Jackson On Arm
FORT JACKSON- Probably t
the ost colorful of the demonstr
ionsions at Fort ^Jackson durii
Armed?Forces Day Open?Htm
next Sunday will be the chemic
demonstration.
At the Post Chemical Area, 1
itors will see the latest type wt
pons used in Chemical Warfa
including, six flame-throwers a
other incendiaries. Colored srtio
grenades and white phosphorc
.grenades will also be explod*
and a chemical land mind fi<
and smoke nots will be exhibit*
For those Hardy visitors w
% . ' *. would like to experience a ti
through the tear gas chamber
Fort Jackson, gas masks will'
available. Officials of the Chen
cai Section at Fort Jackson w
direct the entire show which w
last about 30 minutes and will
shown four times during the dt
Hours for the Chemical Demo
strations have been set for 'J:
am., 11:10 am. 1:10 pm. and 3:
p.m. Buses will leave the Hani
ton Parkway area-where lui
dreds of displays of Army equi
menl will be shown for the Ch<
ical Area in time for each show
Another demonstration whi
is expected to attract a great de
of public attention is the ampl
bious demonstrations at Scmn
I^ke, which will l>e held at 10 i
noon, 2 p.m. and 4 pm.?:
Army DUKWs (pronounce'
1 "ducks") will be available to_<
fer rides on land and water to >
itors throughout the day.
The 42nd Tank Battalion w
show field expedients in fqrdi
streams. An Army truck will tr.
el into the water and continue
operate completely submerged
use of intake and exhaust pip
? tHttt PYtPnd RKAVP 4-UA ?
mock atomic explosion acre
Semmes Lake from H),Q spectat
stands will conclude the show."
Celebration of Armed Fore
J>ay in Columbia will begin at
a.m. Saturday at Fort .lacks
when the 101st Airbor'ne Divisi
wiij be joined by units of the P
Force and Naval ROTCs in a i
view. At the conclusion of the i
view, jets and bombers from Shs
Air Base will fly over Fort J tc
son.
From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satu
day at the State Fairgrounds, K
serves and National Guard uni
of South- Carolina'.will present e
hilllts antl demonstrations.
The Fort Jackson Open Hou
\ Sunday will be from 9 a.m. to
p.m. Visitors to the post will
directed to various activities
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Forces Day
Completed I
- at 10 a.m.. noon and 4 p.m., dis- I
11 plays ly the Air Force and Navy I
n a Mobile Surgical Hospital, dem- 1
. onstration of all types of military I
- vehicles, light . aircraft .and heli- &
i: ocopter, Red Ctess, USO Troop "f
- Information and Education exhibo
its '.\nd others. A coTftTSuous all- ]"
it Soldier Show is also scheduled.
f. Pest Chemical will stage' one |
- of the most colorful demonstrate I
- ions, with Mtt-minute -shows sched I
s uled at 9:30 a.m.. 11 in am, 1 tftj-l
p.m. and 3rl0 p.m. to include
t- flame throwers, inceddiaries. J '
smoke pots and explosion of eol- |i
?n oral smoke grenades and white : *
t- phosphorous grenades.
At Semmes Lake amphibious'
vt operations?\HdP-vcmtrmtr?throxigh ;
i- the day. Aimy vehicles will bci;' i
v- i totally submerged in tine lake to^
in >~huw.-field expedients in the crns:;30
'ing of streams; a jeep will be' ,
m floated in water; Army 131 'K'Ws
he will offer free rides to
on hmd and water, and a muck atomic
explosion. across tin* lake
|" from the .spectators will ciu-c ;'mts
show. A troop train. Jeeps and
ie Army huses will offer free rides
on the post.
Jtf Store W indows in Columbia today I
e- were being: decorated with A >nied
nd Forces Week displays of military I
at equipment, including .08'windows
he in-the'downtown area. West Col- ;
In unibia, Cayce, Five Points. and \
he haul Claire. ; , <
of A 'lOo-millimeter Howitzer tvjis".
ng: | at the foot of Main Street, and a
medium tank was displayed near
si\ TFu? American. Legion nome?on
00 Bull Street-this morning:. The
ill Howitzer will be hack in front of
he the State House Wednesday ar.d
id, Friday, and will be on display :n
'orj Five Points Tuesday. Thursday'
I and Saturday.?The tun It?will he
n-' at the 'Legion Home dail y
re~ through the-week, except Wcdnos j
vvn day afternoon.
:st A committee appointed by
lie Mayor J. Clarence Dreher, Jr. is
,rk cooperating with military author- ,
rts itiea in the weekend celebration.^
trations At Fort
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lcu a uitcd uay
ho military policemen and members
at the Woman's Army Corps who I
an: will set up information booths fit ?
strategic |IOillt3 0V01' t.llC post. TfTS
Jf
ervice Director
staff
in Thia tiine of
"same old .. _
thing for Rosalie Scott
:i0 breakfast," I dream up some new
10 "Breakfast Surprise" ideas ... ;
and they make breakfast a hap- '
pier meal at our house! We like
in_ pancakes. Busy weekday morn- 'f
ip- ings they're made with prepared
,ni mix . . . Sunday mornings, my ;
" own home-made Sour "Cream"
Hot Cakes,
ch Those special Sour "Cream" Hot
,aj Cakes could be expensive . . . hut j
, . carnation is Kinn to my ouciget.
J Double-rich Carnation has the
tes color and consistency of cream,*
mi you know. So I use 1 cup of undiluted
Carnation and 2 tablespoons-oTwinegar
irTplace ofexjf
pensive cream in my recipe. It
. I saves up to M on my cream bills!
Carnation and these "breakfast
'IS Surprises" start my family off
contented and well-fed every
ill morning. Won't you try them
njr this week?
avj BREAKFAST SURPRISE
to [ HOT CAKES
by | (Makes 18-20 3" hot cakes)
es | 2 cup* sifted flour
^I teaspoon baking soda
(J... | 1 teaspoon salt
13/j cups (large can) undiluttd
' CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK
V* cup lemon juice or vinegar
es
: Combine flour, baking soda and
! ^salt together in bowl. Mix Cajon'
nation with vinegar, and stir
on ' lightly; then add to dry ingrtj^i,.l
dients. Stir until smooth. Drop
| batter from spoon to hot greased i
e" i griddle; cook until bubbly, then
1 turn and cook on other side.
^ CORN HOT CAKES: Add '/, cup well- 1
drained canned whole kernel corn
to batter.
ir-j HAM HOT CAKES: Add '/j cUp choppy
i ped ham to batter.
BACON HOT CAKES: Add '/j cup flnely
chopped crisp bacon to batter.
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irmed Forces Day ? May 21
'On Armed Forte^ Doy ^o ?M?1!
and to the principles which made if n>C> i^'v
great. Soldiers, sailors, airmen and DAY-MAY 21, 1955 ?
marines are teamed together, building f10' proclamation, the tl
security with Freedom. Together, wo ,n May '* Armed Force
invite your interest in our progress ?because of'oca
in the accomplishment of the missions some communities obt
assigned to us by the Amcricon Forces Day during the
people." ? Arthur W. Rodford, Ad-) . to th0 third Sots
miral, USN, Chairman, Joint Chltlt 1 ? of
Staff.
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"... Brains, courage, imagination and
dedication arc the greatest weapons of
all and unlike other weapons, they
imorovc with constant use." ?
- Robert B. Carney, Admiral, USN,
j. Chief of Naval Operations. ? J.
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INVENT WE AMERICAN PRESIDENT ?
NUME(?OUS INVENTIONS
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By Presidcn- | stofcs ^jr Force js prepared to assume
1 Satrirday ( on jncrcos;ng|y greater burden as a
s Day. How- mcmbcf of our country's defense team.
I conditions, yyc j3in w;th thq Army and Navy,
ferve Armed confident in our ability to meet any
week prior futur3 chollcnge." ? Nathan F.
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Armed Forces Day ? May 21
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'Eternal vigilance is the price o
liberty' let it not. be said of an1
American that he has failed to guari
ond support his country and its institu
tions." ? Alfred C. Richmond, Vic
Admiral, USCG, Commandant, U. S
Coast Guard.
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LXCEED 2O0'LffS. IN WEIGHT! .
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W/=)S FORMED 8V "THE WEARING
rwav of soft rock underneath
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! Hinton Receives M<
Award From Rened
Mr. James M. Hinton o
1222 Heidt Street I
Columbia, South Carolina -t'
Pear Mr. Hinton: b
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I am pleased to inform you that h
have been recommended by the b
faculty of Benedict College to re- c*
ceive the Meritorious Award for o
outstanding achievement at the o
Commencement Services of Bene- '
diet College, Tuesday May 24, at
10:30 a. nl. The recommendation
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Ike iViay 1 ake row
For Colored People
Washington-? ' (/JXP) -JPresi- i
dent Eisenhower Is rrpnrted' n s > having
received warmly the siigg- I
estion offered by CongressmanT^
Adam Clayton?Powell. Wednesday
regarding a meeting with heads j :
of all SEATO and Columho pow-'
ei'Si Such a meeting hold as some '
p'ace Ike Manila would do much
to annihilate Communist propa-1
^mtda, statt'il Powell. ?-?-?iIn
a 35-nrinttte -report to^t h e '
President 011 the recent African,
Asian conference held in Ban- j
dung, Indonesia, Powell stated I
that America's -biggest selling
point in Asia?anfl Africa is the 25 '
million colored peopies, .Mexicans.
Indians, Hawaiian*, Puctro Itf'ciaus
and Negroes.
More Negroes should be ~assiirnril
ti\ t on i-mcto t i i* *: 1
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American' embassies throughout i
Asia and Africa.
"One dark" face serving ' under i
the stars afid Stripes will do
more ..than million of dollars of j
military aid," contended Powell. |
He"ref-nspfl to relate the Pre-'
sident's reaction on this point hut I
assured lepurtvrs?tfnrt?Me swell I
Rabb, special counsel to F.isenho-1
- wer, was going,, to begin \^ork on,
it immediately.
Powell warned the President
that Africa is th next place-where
Communist will try to establish a .
beachhead. * Money is now being
raised behind the scenes to g o 11arms
to Algeria, Tunisia and Mo-<
rocco. One of the leadeis of tiiovUnion
of South Africa informed!
the Congressman that if arms are
offered to that country it might,
lead to the biggest massacres o f
all times.
The New Yorker refuse to say
where these arms are to In; purchased.
He was not sure whether
they would be coming from Communist
countries.. He was informed
that, a few Communist have
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iritorious
!ict College f
the faculty,was approved by the
,iti"o Vormnittee of the Trusee
Iioard. *
This award is hejng made to ydu
eeausu of your outstanding serice
and t.'u> leadership that you
a've givenToward extending the
asis of deino racy for first class
itl/.enship of the Negro ami the
verall democratic development of
ur State and Nation.
Yours, very sincerely.
J. A." H'Jcoats, President
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infiltrated Africa. WKi.e t h e
vrottrr i< mot larire it is- vocal-.
The Indonesian conference was.
l ot anti-west, said Powell, it wan
not anti-white and?it wm n_ o t
anti-American. But they were in
' " nniinitv upon one ' question,
"down wi^h colonialism and down
wi'h racism."' *
The Communist came to t h e
j'11" """ " ' 'y
issue a jsainst this?country. Powell
told the President, hut he w a isble
to hejul it off by biting &om
Supreme Court decision and front
Kxccutive Orders issued by the
Presidi nt.
Put he tniphsisized. hvda;ersjup in
the field of integration should -not
lie slowed up Hut must l.u stepped
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roweil was informed liy some
member of the press of the criticisms
w.hieh had been imide of him
re^ardinjr what some call a "white
wash" of the racial question in.
this countiy. He
asserted- that he did it o t
"white wash" anything .about
conditions, he meiely stated facts.
He denied that any stati ment waa
made in Indonesia about Virginia
accepting the school integral
ion problem. If any such statements
were attributed to him
they were misquotes.
lie said he did Hot ted the people
of the Far Hast that all was
well in this Country. On the contrary
he informed them that
there is still a "hard core of resistance
to. Democracy in the United
States in such states as Alabama
Mississippi and Georgia,
but progress is being made in
them.
The book which lie_ wrote in an
eight-day period on the?Bnndiim.'
Conference will be ready for publishers
Monday and is expected,
to* be in hands of the review i n
June.
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I\ yiRMOKIAM
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la loviu.tr- Mo mo iv of our <lour
fMotlior Ttuva~~(Tili'yi~vti?'_loft us *'.May
17. 1 Itp-l.
pair -heart Moods Silently
" day hv dav. Since mil' dear
Mother slept away. There js
only one comfort under the
pun That is our itfessed Lords.
! \yiH r.utst "lie done.
Daughter,,.-'! Mis. > Uosa Lee
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Son, Mr. James (Lay
-IN NlIjMORJAM
i In loving menvory of my Lelov-. *
! ed huslnyul. Mr. .Jesse Mver.s, wlio
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1 oeparieu mis 111o May - >, 1 J.
| Deep.in my .heart lies a picture,
j Of a loved one laid to rest;
J tip life I loved you dearly,
| In death I ifo the. same.
j 1 wish y<ffi were here attain,
N'o eyes ettn stu^ n? weep; ^
a Hut many a silent tears is shed
WLhc-ii other* ire asleep'.
Mrs. Ko.-a .Myers, Wife;
"Mrs. Sophie I.uary and Mrs.
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