Black Mayor Speaks Evers Very Enthusiastic Abort Fat ere Southern Racial Unity "The South is going to be the place in this country to change the entire picture (of race relation*)," Charles Evers told a "Day of Unity" audience at P&xitfaieH. MORTENOL #ORN IN TOP STUDENT AT THE LYCEE AT BORDEAUX -AND THE ACADEMY ST. CYR.! HE WAS AP POINTED COMMANDER OF THE PARIS AIR DEFENSE IN 1915 ! UNDER HIM WERE FLYERS, GUNNERS/ NAVIGATORS/ ETC.— NUMBERING MORE THAN TEN THOU m TILL ME.. _ Which is the frsteST tigers found onlv in ... C3ROW\NG INDIA AND SOUTHEASTERN AS»fi ? OFTEN ROftM FAR P° IT GROVJS AS MUCH A3 NORTH OVER ASIA MEARIV TO 61NCHES IN A SINGLE* DAV f THE ARCTIC CIRCLE f WHV HAS N/ENICE SO MANY I V/VAPfT WAS TME LRR6EST TI Because the crcv »s bu\lt nS ON MORE THAN 100 SS£oR S §?B 3?1 SMALL ISLANDS f VEQRS __ A _ ~ GIRL 3, D\D YOU KNOW My THE I/VIMIGRATIOW LAWS ARB PRATTLE & TATTLE ANCESTORS CAME OVER. IN A LOT STRICTER NOW J | —- 1 1 THE MAYFLOWER 7 I ==3. fAL THE FIZZLE FAMILY K.OOK NNHO'S HERE lX| |( HtLLO.WORft' NICE HRTIffiWD HCM &BDUT "Wfiffi FHMMM.... rfS STluTl (MR.TIGHTWAD HIMSELF VIEW?- DREftM OF P WPfT VOUI LJUST fl DREFM! J r—r __ PUGGY _ == _______ Horace Elmo CAREFUL PUGGV 'DON'T lltf'" SAV |/VOU TUIKIK ITS SftFE^ "THE WATER 15 ROUGH J ABOUWD...OR [ REMAIN PM UNCLE! TO MOVE MW CHEWING .AND THE CANOE MAtf/ VJE'LL "TOPPLE ASTILL« IS r GUM TO THE OTHER SIDE PETEY AND HIS PALS I»Y J. MAXWEUI WHAT A FIBSER A WELL WHO ———————————— / yOU ARE) PETEY POTTSfj SAID THERE ,_. _ _ A .-V I VOU CAN'T CATCH A WASN'T A WORM A I AW• I FISH W/TH AN APPLE, .J IN THE ( B/A AJT SLUERISH % AN J Vvou GOTTA HAVE A V APPLE? Memorial Coliseum yesterday. "The South is going to be the place to change hate and - bigotry." A predominantly black, mostly middle-aged audience of about 700 gave Evers a standing ovation when be was introduced. He is mayor of Fayette, Miss., the first Negro to be elected mayor of a biracial Mississippi town since Re construction. He is also the first Negro nominated for the governorship of the state. He is running for that office on the ticket of the loyalist Democrat Party. Evers said the South will become known throughout the world as the place where the brotherhood of man exists. "We have to heal those who •re sick and make them well." And the way to accomplish this is through love, not hatred or racism, be said. "Racism is wrong," Evers said. "We want to go forward together. It's not black folks or iMaroh of MedioimX Newt of Simple, Handy, New Antiseptic Wipe Medical science has often been chided for its failure to solve everyday problems which affect us all: "Doctors can't cure the common cold, so let it turn into pneumonia—that they can cure," is a familiar, if unfunny, wisecrack. True, there is no panacea for colds yet. But science has tackled and solved many even more ordinary medical problems. Children, especially, have ben efitted. For example, it would be difficult indeed to And fault with the way science has eas ed the troubles connected with the most common of all first-aid problems cleaning, soothing, and applying anti septic to cuts and scratches. Until very recently, such an occasion was one of turmoil, trouble, and pain. Cuts had to be washed, and an antiseptic, usually one that stung and hurt, had to be applied. Often, minor cuts and wounds were neglected, rather than suffer all of this, and infection re sulted. ChOdren Benefit Moat "Now, it takes only a mo ment to tear open a little foil packet of Curad Antiseptic Wipes and wash, soothe, and apply antiseptic to a wound —all in one quick, easy, and painless motion," said William O. Elson, director of medical research for the Kendall Com pany. "The pad Is then in stantly disposable. "There is little doubt that the greatest value of the anti septic wipes is in the treat ment of children's wounds," Elson said, "even though they are Just as convenient and painless for adults. Youngsters quickly learn that there is no sting, and this fact alone re moves all of the screaming, coaxing, and aggravation from the treatment of ordinary children's cats. To complete the Job, an 'ouchless' bandage white folks. It's Americans. "Whatever this country is, white America, you have made it because you were in charge. "We're not going to do to them what they've done to us." Everything in this country must be equal for everyone, said Evers. "If it's wrong for black folks, it's wrong for white folks. If it's wrong for white folks, it's wrong for black folks." "Accepting each other" is the first step toward equality, Evers said. He suggested the church as the starting place for acceptance. "If you're welcome in our homes and churches, make us welcome in yours," he said. won't damage the healing pro cess, nor will it hurt on being removed. "This new Curad health care product is the culmination of years of research and develop ment of many ingredients and packaging techniques. Now, the combination of an effec tive antiseptic, a non-woven, soft cloth, and a sealed foil packet adds up to a very handy, and very economical, first-aid package for the Amer ican mother. And it can be used and disposed of any where," concluded the medi cal researcher Crossword Puzzle ACROSS |r |3 K KXXJS | fc I" 7 I s JggO?"" IS™ TT" 1. Shed 8g OS 5. Italian 11 'I 1 ! 1 ! I 1 ! 1 ! island !'!'! ™ _ 9. Pull 15 ;!|!|! "• 17 IS 18.' European 17 SS 15 J6 11 |«" »» 19. Garment ,f iS 14 20 syUabfe ,7 " 88 " li: siJre IS 55 " llliSi 26. Roman l!lSi rrr HO UQ ififii 2I!I! E2i! !I!I! goddess w §| ~"351§ ** S ° " 29. Mined PS"??" materials Wj 32. Wild ox 8873- 34. 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Moisture By Richard Butler, A.1.D., 4 A bath is one of the easiest rooms to decorate. And also the most fun. Usually the room space is small (average bathroom is five feet by eight feet) and pretty well occupied by perma nent fixtures. Your "decorat ing" area is restricted by size —-but not by color, accessories, or pattern. Im talking now about the "inherited" bath —the one that isn't going to be completely re modeled. It's the bathroom witii the floor you're probably not fond of and the tiles you wouldn't have chosen yourself. You want to achieve a new de cor, without resorting to major remodeling. A bath is a room of hard surfaces—the fixtures and the tiles. Whether a man's, wom an's, or family bath, it needs a softer look to be inviting. And the best sources of soft ness are fabric and color. Use fabric on the floor—in wall-to-wall carpeting. New bath carpetings are luxurious underfoot, easy-to-care for, and Spiders See Clearly Only About 6 Inches When a person takes a quick look at a spider, he may see little except its many legs and the general outline of its body. A view through a microscope brings out a good deal more. What kind of eyes does a spider have and how many? The eyes are "simple," and in that way they differ from the "compound" eyes of some Insects. There are eight eyes, or four pairs, in the head of a common spider. This would seem to fit the spider to see very well, but the fact Is that "You trusted us to be your servants," Evers said. "Now trust us to be your neighbors." The Negro community, he said, must reach out to the white community. Evers praised the people, Negro and white, who joined to form a community chorus for the observance as an example of unity. The 'chorus sang "Because All Men Are Brothers" and "Battle Hymn of the Republic." "We've got to do it (start to unify) today," Evers said. "We've got to start saving this country today." Evers received another standing ovation, a much longer one. "Let there be peace on earth • And let it begin with me," sang the audience in unison. And the observance ended. The benediction was "a new beginning," and some people began by introducing themselves to members of the other race with whom they had sat as they heard the speech. Money collected during an offering will be given to the emergency relief fond of the Experiment in Self-Reliance. remarkably inexpensive. Use color everywhere and use it extravagantly, on walls, on the ceiling, in accessories. With all the bright, gay pat terns and prints suddenly available in vinyl-treated wall papers, in towels, in shower curtains, you're sure to find color combinations that suit you perfectly. The important word in color is "coordination." If you can, shop all at once—not one piece at a time. Match curtain, car pet, toweling, etc., one to the other. Finally, accessorize to the limits of your imagination . . . because that's what gives a bath sparkle. Let the acces sories match the room's style— whether classic, country, or contemporary and let them be anything but "bathroom" in manner. Hang pictures on the walls, in line with the paper's pat tern. Arrange a small bouquet of dried flowers on the toilet shelf. Keep fragrant soap balls in attractive jars or snifters. An extra shelf might hold some books as well as guest towels. The possibilities are endleas. it is shortsighted. It can see clearly for a distance of only about six inches. Some spiders have six eyes, having lost one pair which their distant ancestors had. In certain caves, blind spiders have been found. Other spiders have kept all their eyes, even though they live in dark places. Those spiders often have "eyes which glow In the dark." A spider has a pair of sharp-pointed jaws, and these close together very much like tongs. Near the point of each is a small hole which lets out a bit of poison. The poison is (o stun or kill the victim Which is bitten, usually an insect. Many persons fear spiders, but there is only one kind which does special harm in Mineral Magic PRSBLEM SOLVED HAS ALWAYS B££N A ;y*«x OP .RUE CjßT'/W RULER WHO COHTBOLLEC F* YJ PRC CONTROLLED HIS «U«- L, y -TrtL jeers. p«MiTwt mats rn _ F?RE*IO SOLVE THE PBO6- LAEWRFV \ LEM OF CHOOSING A LEAPER. THE MAN WHO GOULP WALK Tni WFR THROUGH FIRE.ANP EMERGE ajjs As A HIGHLIGHT OF THE EARLV PERFORMERS WITH A LTTTLE ME/i SCIENTIFIC KNOWUEP&E COULP kmZ KEEP AUPIENCES SPSLLBOUNP 12& I ft gr JWCONTROLLINGFIRE. THEIR ' If MAGICAL ACTS II ■ 'IJPI li&k. / • S " : IbwyjHE *MAG»C MINERAL" t* ).I«r 11 ■ ASBESTOS i« POING MORE + llrtiTl \ I Iff THAN PLAYING WITH FIRE. (15 - I'AIU ■ IF PROTECTIVE QUALITIES SOLVE ffl&EsßimSS \ !>T '. ' ALL KINPS OP MOPERN PRO - LEMS. OUR CARS LAST LONGER 1 WITH RUST-FIGHTING ASSESTOS UNPERCOATING. MOPERN HOUSES 7| fffHTTtillT HAVE APPEP FIRE PWOTECTION s wrm ASBESTOS ROOP SWNGUS UMZZZR/ THEATER AUPIENCES ARE PROTEC TEP FROM BACKSTAGE F/RES BY AN ASBESTOS PIRE CURTAIN. New "Instant" Arches Add Elegance Anywhere! j(f 11 [ § II! 'i -." &M '•^l Inside or outside ... on a wall, at a window ... as room dividers or gracious entries .. . dozens of other uses ... that's the practical beauty of "Arch Eminence" (by Kirsch). "Instant" because they're made in modulars which adjust both horizontally and vertically to fill almost any area (and that makes them easy to install, too). Although the new arches and columns have all the beauty of expensive hand-worked wood, they're actually molded of fiber glass which helps cut cost. And there are four designs plain or carved Mediterranean- IT'S A FINANCIAL FACT J ,W J■ IN TXT EARL* IS* CENTURY, NORTH AMERICAN FUR TRAD- ~~F.VQCG- V6RS MAO RUTIN OWN MONEY mm 4 / SYSTEM-BEAVW SKINS H V » AT SKINS couu7 SUVA SWORD Jv V/Mf , r Jmae BiAPe beaver U SKINS WERE WORTU A SM,RT WITH Rum£s WW6M NATIVES OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS WANTED TO / Buy SOMETHING SPECIAL, /V. \ IB THEY SAVEP PORPOISE TEETH ! > | -ZM OR -SMELLS FIVE MUNPREJ7 \ PORPOISE TEETH WOULD SUV \ x\ T^MtY A WIFE OF GOOO QUALITY V(O -X oOR K AND ONE SHELL RING COULD )* H 6£ rRAE,EC ' A P ' 6 ' COLLAR *** swts CHASES AND HI /. VOA WANT 70 FOR FUTURE Kl>. if exPENPinjR6S,7M6 TRAVELERS B I UJB(hSH»U INSURANCE COMPANY FINAN CLAL PLANNER IS MAILABLE THE CAROLINA THOEft -BATUKDAY, MAY «, 1171 _ mm>MN tf MMVMfIPB it . ■ A*/* * fan** the United States. That is the black widow which sends forth a dangerous poison. In the Torrid Zone there tf* tarantulas, and these also have a dangerous poison. In general, however, spiders are harmless. They seldom bite human beings, and when they do bite, the hurt is Hkely to be less than that from the stiag of a wasp. Renaissance, a traditionally arched style, in either Moroc can wood grain, resembling fine light walnut, or any color. In full-round styles for free-stand ing installations, or half-round, for use against a wall. For further information, con tact Kirsch Company. Dept. AR-1. Sturgis. Michigan 49091. 5B

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