Show '' i vwIt vmR4:5":wTmmvtc ' ' 71T - PM":1Plz P"7'10 - - ' t t — ' - mTcm:73 T Carl Racial Nitwits Sure to Abound Until Civil D It ightsGains Come ' I ' ' hunt ginia that an the most dialogue - spirited I've been in for a long tilne - t — i ':17' i ' ' ' t :' ' 40' t 4 'di: 1 - :' ti N - continue" 4 i - '' :7- 2 ' f 1 Nt c ' off 'touched hour of that - - And o — Cotut- - ' IT' - control the National Guard' Whites control the Amy You control the banks and indusay and Qom-- merce By what logic do you tell me that silencing Rap Brown and halting riots are the Negro's responsibilities?" "Well it's the Negro who's going to suffer if this continues" he replied l "And I Just can't believe that most Ne- groes want to See this anger and violence replied ::1 "How long are N1 'we going to have --nuts like Stokely Mr Ronan and Carmichael Il itreWri around?? he asked apropos of nothing "As far ahead as I can foresee" I said "In fact unless some people like you take some action to bolster Negroes who seek civil rights progress within the framework of law there will be a lot more Browns and Carmichaels around" "I resent this implication that whites -- are responsible where these racial nit- Li I Trials And Tribulations - fire could quenched a en staircase apse d injuring be wood- - -7 71"r 1- - - col- - 't fatally him taa 7'0 - 4 damages charg ing negligence ' "Garbage and papers all over the halls and not even 'g - country" - watching 1140 the fire" Now here's the point of law you decide — does the property owner's lation of fire ordinances make him liable for the injury of a fireman when fire - breaks out? Study the evidence carefully then mark your ballot before reading the court's decision NO() said "You know something" I said "I'll wager that you and people like you don't see two Negroes a year who are secure enough to tell you the truth about what they feel" He reflected for some time then said: "You're right" - Portraits 117" -1"1 John C Metcalfe IF MY DARIANG lijtatomIta COrtIrtr dame yts With now I wonder darling the glowing stars above What we Had I would have found together had your love I believe that all our To the time when we were lifetime old Many days of gold and silver And I for our hearts would hold Which think the lambent moonlight Would be each night above I see Frefilled with love and pleasure And the clouds would quently for me In the deep and onyx be like castles And the breezes would be bringsky Dreams on which to sigh ing Of the Often now I wonder darling If throughlove that I'd have found You had been out my lonely lifetime Often tvinct co e Contra Fill 3 1?t I 2" olã : W3tini1o" :prover- b'TAAL( 2 beifer mouccnap 4 9er 1 11 : Itc0010 11 11 ) -- i si around Goren Bridge Quiz Answers "Goren By C IL 1—As South vulnerable you bold Q 11 4A106 VASQ110 The bidding has proceeded: South West North Z Pass South 2 1 Pass 5 Pass :IV KJ East Pass Pass Pms What action do you take? t—Partnor hardly can hay less 'than i olid six r men card diamond suit which Is all you need You cannot contomplate for a slam In hearts grand slam for If partner had the ace Of clubs he no doubt would hay taken tirns out to show It Because of Pour club holding It would be hazardous to Permit Partner to play the hand therefore your Correct bid hearts i$ six t 2—Both vulnerable Q -- as South you ott - ' I) dif ' 14 II 9 Sumo that he Is In trouble A bid by you to Mort to incite him to further ectioh Pt vulnerable as South you Q1—Neither hold: i a' K1081 South A—Three no trump Obviously You wish to plav for game With this powerful hand and no indirect metn are necessary Q 5—As South AA ''' ' el( ' ': 0 5' 4'' ' 1'' t '' - kN--- N i The North 10642 V353 bidding has proceeded: South East 14 2V Pass 410752 West Pass Pass Mile What action do you take? spades We would decline to bid our "best This Is the cheep-a- t the interest of economy Na remote thought Is to be action open to us elven to a pass as South you Q 3—Neither vulnerable 11—Toto stir' In hold: V5 462 The West AQ7653 bidding has proceeded: East North 14 Zt Pass 47542 South ? do you take? Thera Is no need to rescue Iserimr asmuch as ha tta flat been troubled you ars not t0 What action InOSe i I ' '' iol ''-' - - - i ''cisn ' - - ! 4i " ittst ' "Remember --when money meant yachts racing think Now all these 4stables women? numbered bank accounts in Switzerland" as 1 vulnerable VA852 The bidding North in 0- - Q197 has proceeded: L'ast South kinds - ' '': '' L color blue whereas no other bird will touch anything blue At the moment the stint is being distributed to cattle feed ers who now lose the equivalent of two cents a pound of meat to starlings in stolen feed ? 2 :1 settled on the McMurty to scare them something awful Not with the dishpan and spoon but the way she looked She even scares me now: What a monster! But today the new starlings say to the old starlings: "Who Is the old bag banging onthe dishpan?" and they couldn't scare less Some Poetic Justice I have always thought there was sonte poetic justice in the decision of the starlines to settle on Mrs McMurty's house rather than on some other She wrote to a newspaper one winter asking people to feed the birds But she suggested that onll"worthy" birds be fed It was as though she were God or something She appended a list of worthy birds and starlings were not included Shortly after the starlings appeared I like to think that heaven sent them as a rebuke to Mrs Mc Murty Once I suggested to Mrs McMurty that the only way to rid her roof of starlings was to put a cat out there I personally carried a cat friend of mine Lucky to her house and put him out an attic dormer window The starlings immediately flew over to MY roof so I decided It was not a good idea to have a eat on Mrs McMurty's roof Occasionally Mrs McMurty puts down her dishpan and spoon and turns the hose on her roof Then the starlings settle in her frontyard holly tree The tree is now white the same color as her roof I think it is very artistic and I frequently tell her so when I meet her at neighborhood orgies or when she comes in to have cot fee with Green Eyes procedure is to capture some put them in cages to act as decoys and sprinkle the pellets around them Other starlings come in to look the sltuation over eat the pellets and go elsewhere to expire Mrs was tremendously McMurty excited by what I told her but first she looked up the Denver Wildlife Research Center on her subversive list to make She sure they weren't Communists keeps files on subversives and her own busband's name is in the files because The starlings A Back came a polite letter explaining that the poison was not yet being made available to the general public and THEN Mrs McMurty was SURE they were Democrats because it is well known that Democrats don't give a fig about the problems of the general public So then she wrote to our Democratic senator Ile answered saying that it was nice to hear from her and for her to be assured that he was looking out for her Interests every minute But he didn't send any poison for the starlings So she finally appealed to her husband to whom she should have gone in the first place and he thought about it overtwo pitchers of martinis—Be wrote feeder on whose place his to a cattle bank has a mortgage and said he wanted some of the pellets or else I believe he Is going to get the pellet I always say if you want something done ask a banker to do It for you I'll let you know what happens ' Senator Soaper The human anatomy must have been designed long ago at least before any body envisioned the task of eating an airline meal while sitting in the center seat conformation ot a three-abreaA running commentary in the Rouse of Representatives is suggested so that tourists will know who is saying what Congressman Sludgepump's visiting constituents have no difficulty identifying him by his snore r r - t rl "! 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E Excellent Condition PrenneffeecorqPMarroViromplaommonM rt--k - Pt egrl e1 e' Near-ne- ‘ Yes ViolatiOn of an ordinance for the protection of home life or property Is evidence of negligence the Illinois Supreme Court held ruling the hotel owner liable because he'd failed to keep his building in a reasonably safe condition and therefore the hazard of fire and a loss of life fighting it was reasonably Q 6—Both vulnerable as South you foreseeable K112 "If benefit to the landowner i8 the deK73 AQ1 VQ81 The bidding has proceeded: cisive factor- It is difficult to perceive West 'why a fireman is not entitled to that duty South North East 1 V Pass of care" the court opined "or how the 2NT Vass 3 1 Pass owner derives a greater benefit from the What do you do now? visit of other public officials such as a A—The thrgoested call is a return to three hearts postman or water meter reader than the There is no OCCASIOlt tor fly more drestic action at this time You ore warned not to get too excited Do fireman who comes to prevent destrucnot lose sight of the fact that your two no trump bid tion of his property" You have IS premised 13 14 or IS points s '' r f ' 341:1 tlfiUSER rtricri 98 0 Mrs 3 writes: I'm troubled with colt-show- - a - — tis and my doctor nys mental reaction but he did not explain any further Should I go to another doe tor or have another y as I'm still not feeling well? REPLY: Yes because you will get along better with a physician in whom you have confidence - r" : : ''' s 10'‘-'--' p 4- ' )!:': '' Pressure dressings are effective ordinary leg ulcer The lesion Is cleansed thoroughly with soap and water and covered with a sterile sponge or foam rubber pad held In place with an elastic bandage extending from toes to knees Common gold leaf is a recent innovation for skin ulcers Thin gold leaf Is applied with a brush that is charged with static electricity Several layers are used and replating may be needed every other day Gold stimulates healing In rtikft-Nit 3—" --'''''°' -00- -- I ' i''' " In Leg Ulcer GiMil BIG SAVIIIGS! 17E HAVE A co::afrilr'E OF EU:!Tr:G ECIIIIPL:171 1 -- - ''" ' i ' sometimes say cutting things about Mrs McMurty but I rather like her When she gets Into her new Z105 corset and puts on a Great Lady dress and a hat she is queenly and one Instinctively drops to one knee in front of her Of course she doesn't stay in the corset very long After 15 minutes or so she begins turning blue and she pulls some kind of ripcord which lets her swell out to her configuration like an oil regular drum I told her about a month ago that the Denver Wildlife Research Center has developed a specific poison for starlings which hurts no other bird or animal and which can even be spooned into a bus band's coffee and nothing happens s except the husband does a few cartwheels and headstands and then rushes off to see his lawyer The is called poison hydrochloride and comes in blue has Investigation pellets shown that starlings are crazy about the "! '1 Many Origins ' ' tAiti I - 7 LA t'l'iPt -- 'i i 1 - iti 1 LI r- 7 4 ' NAVY STORE AwiemoNATIONAL ARMY St alt - a Letter Polite 1: Leg ulcers stem from many origins Varicose veins and Inflammation of deep vein with clot formation (thrombophlebitis) are common causes The blood flow is sluggish and the tissues become waterlogged and unhealthy Any njury at this time leads to ulceration and healing is slow unless circulation is im proved This is done via bed rest elevating the leg or by wearing a rubber bandage or elastic stocking Obesity trauma infection milk leg and hardening of the arteries are other causes The last is the most prevalent origin of leg ulcer in oldsters and the most difficult to heal she really doesn't trust ANYBODY (One night after a pitcher of martinis he was front Confucius and to Mrs quoting McMurty all Chinese are Red Chinese) Filially lkirs McMurty was satisfied that the Denver Wildlife Research Center was not Communist but she darkly suspected them of being Democrats which Is almost as bad to her Way of thinking and it was a long time before she could bring herself to write to them Capture Some Decoys -o- Often the first step is attention to 4: 4it o thevcausative facDr Van Dellen tor such as Utley- tion or poor circulation Six weeks may be needed to prepare the limb for a new skin covering The graft will not "take'' unless it remains healthy and receives enough nourishment to live But when it takes root cure is lifely In addition scarring is minimal and discoloration absent F Starlings Couldn't Scare Less Notvadays A good day to you all and particular ly to persons who are plagued with starlings -- I I thought I was r- - I to have a going I :' nice quiet morning s to sit up here and work In my den i — -- 4 '" "" of From you hold: 10612 all ulcers 11 "I've never worried about the passing years But If one of my childhood movie Idols become4 Broddent I don't know how lii feel" ' new-ric- h Pass 1 It "'ots"volo c4fe? L ' 1 - P k - o- 0'1 ') :I'-- 1 s -- - 'it4''! i k5 - A 11 1 I Nkholtwoo VIA - r - - r " 's Cg"ks 'j(i' r- ' Skin graftinglenrsta!Tittleasunitnenthaeliotidlnagr of stubborn leg is excised and relilaced with normal skin from other parts of the body This pro- : cedure is not an L' "in the hospital 7 ' one day-anout ' ' 1 tothe next" affair : l nor is it effective r( '41 t - ' t i 1:''1f::''''i'! e i t 4'1'''SI'' I t Ulcer I l ea li ii ''0 1 Iti tt :iiN - Hasten Leg 1 1 1 i - Skin Graft Helps 'SI' i il' — i i 1 ' 1:tl 5' 11 1 st:1 i tt411 4 (: 7 ''' 4'‘ J ( : a p Itti i i14 ' 4 lull zipper zip together ' nag: t ' ‘" r1 t - What is your response? 1402 t' ' ' - i — 1 '' – ' ' - s i 1? i'l' e It ' - : ) i 44 ' r' ' 4 - " 'A1P 4 1)-- I 1' ( ''' ': : e' - :: yt ' '""t t' - ' 1 f4 - N 1' ‘ n'' 61 :e ' ' a v2t:1"- ' nip-up- K163 A110 VQ1 The bidding has proceeded: East West North ' rasp I 2V What action do you take? OdS !"" 2 it 1)) :r —:--‘-1 '' sf lel plo)1' t A' 'k - I a4 : ' ' 15 1961 1)r 'T H Van Itellen Vy t: 1 2 t ft a " October Monday George Oark By ' V 0 ) Says Cutting Thing r L k t - rle it I 6 lily-whi- consider that a threat" the real estate dealer said "That is factual statement about an ugly fact of life" "Well well if this violence continues the whites eventually are going to turn violence against the Negro and the Negro has got to lose" he said ---"- No you- and I have 'got to lose' I argued "We are the ones who have some- - ' thing to lose The surest way for us to lose is to assume that enough whites can resort to enough violence to silence Negro protest That is the best way for this country to commit national suicide" "I Just don't believe most American are unhappy enough to condone Negroes must violence let alone participate in it" he vio- By sit r ' 1 40 i - ' My seatmate assured me that it is not but no Mrs ':i bare racism that keeps the Metropolitan McMurty is out '' Club "It's Just that the mem- again in her bird i bers don't know any Negro well enough outfit frightening even to consider him for membership — her husband's '!'r After all dozens of white men are conI old hunting jacket sidered for every one accepted" Mr Welch and gardening "I'm sure" I replied "I'm also sure pants — beating a dishpan with a wooden that with the artificial barriers you've to scare the starlings off built up your members will never know spoon trying roof They're paying no attention A her any Negro well enough So you invite the 'couple of years ago when they first wild men to burn things down" home she used 'A Factual Statement' YES ( ) so t ts 4 1 :::' Mrs Palmer a fire extinguisher anywhere" she wept bitterly "City fire ordinances are intended to prevent just this sort of disaster and since he flouted them the hotel's owner owes me plenty now that My dear husband has been killed by his sloppiness" "Back up Those fire safety provisions were enacted to protect property not for the benefit of city firemen" the burned-ou- t innkeeper argued "Merely because I let trash accumulate in my own building Is flimsy grounds on which to hold me You might as liable for Gino's death Well include somebody who fainted or had a heart attack in the excitement of 4 V '4' - e ' h c - tribune Lake Douglass Welch Legal Right Undisputed "I think people have a right to form 'private clubs and exclude whomever they wish" said my companion who turned out to be a member of the Metropolitan Club which once ousted a member for bringing a Negro assistant secretary of labor to lunch "The legal right is undisputed" I conceded "But we are talking about what is good for America not legal rights: We are talking about how to save our cities and areas in the atmosphere of race war in Our " - ' So Gino's widow sued the hotel owner for time" I saidJ — "You are right that Club" Negro Responsibility By Florence K Palmer Fireman Gino a dedicated public servant rushed unhesitantly into the blazing sidd row hotel But before the have suffered for aey's are concerned" my seatmate re "Brown and Carmichael are your responsibility Its the Negro's revonsi-bility to do something about these people who are hurting the Negro cause" :art h "u wits But you control the police force" c '111 1 k '''' ' most Negroes de- plore rioting and looting" I continued l in the circles of alienated and angry Negroes Rap Brown is going to have a voice louder than mine or that of any other 'reasonable' Negro for the simple reason that you help to disarm responsible Negróes Those ghetto Negroes can say to me to a Negro Cabinet officer to a Negro Supreme Court Justice: "How come you are trying to pull whitey's chestnuts out of the fire? As far concerned you're just another nigger Come back and talk peace to me when they let you In the Metropolitan plied ": "Negroes - Ntlt ''''' o'''' '' : ''' 16c-- f "C 1 " You itt--- -4 1:'il 103 i V Salt The ' The Neigld)ors t I ' r" ' Oil 4v 1)Olk q - - lichty By '0" ' WASHINGTON — Of all the seats on that jetliner I picked one next to a conservative real estate dealer from the Vir- - ' ' Grin and Hear It 14 4 ' - Bowan t RREE at any downtown hand contaim It points In high cards and te therefore too strong for a one no trump response The choice therefore simmers down to two hearts or two diamondc Our preference N for the latter es lose Opt to lead to complications Whenever we can roeto two in a vary weak foul OneelY avoid a Mai-ou- t Card minor we try to do so In this case if partner hos four fairy good hearts he mai conveniently bid show them over your Ae-Thi-s 1 Parking lot we'll be happy to validate! ro- s i ' is 5 g '' 4 ' - i) - i 4 6 111') e1 f 1 - '''"---''- ''"-' 1 4At- ' BRIGHT RED k 71 I It I ) I I I1 ) - ) t - t - OM &T"s FRIDAY MONDAY UNTIL 9 PM 'It-Ir- ""' '1 --4 '''' y " 7: -- 14 ( -'''i 1441611 i'- L1 ' i'llrolir i' 'I 1il '' i ' -' s' Tlf 4- 1 - 1 I I Zipper front sizes: Sm a II Medium" Large & Extra Largo ! 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