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SATURDAY, MAY SI. IM? ' " ' \**r, \iu, +jw' KJM"] Comu*> -V ; ' /-ye^?VNeiUS>S W<*><&'<> RkjMT/1 KwtUL GrtRLS/ l\ / WELL,COUNT I. BOYS 00 LlKf 61RLS UUOARE J] SAY igrs TRY) *<xnr/ I'M oo ^A^abalu . ysk^7 *j7sj - ( vVtW., HOW CXC>NCk;V^^BU./<X^A| X^YMUClEt' WHOS THAT I jgjjt---g?^V11MA?yttCHiac TOfrfriNCr ~me EW^EBA ?ANp | |p||||| CZ (OCXM f C 'AVDH CTUYCrA \f PUT PONT VOJ LIKE 0HRL< if^1 ft flV" JU^T WHO we've < (WHO ARl: LADYUKB AND E'A lk*?X iWiN lOOWNCr) ^/FEMININE ?\ r | ; ( weil, at laft mnjf jm to cxcittp/1 j ^ !. r > going to m ( (when poes Htsiyr ?~~~p r H ^ 't n, J,Jw "tw f~^'^EE#THAT^ fUM OUT THEfE, "i." 1 W JK^I A MlNu * L, 1>EAR. 2 % IfSr^_ MM&EJ? 42, ~ ' ? f OH.MJ64/MIS&/ I HAD ; j {. / j r~:riMfisr "( BLAR.. ^LOOK LUCY TW0MFN T PtAH, 0LAH? j/KERE'$ A S ^p/y^ Pi AH. ...y IP' .V . IV +1 THAT'S PtQPLC M^E. >Otl AWC Fr*. - f a -My aoy / )9 W** AT ^ w - < r .A -If s J4X/6T JS'X fx> DON'T BELOHC IN A BALL lO^iT . AfcM 1 ....fwiPfcwiAUf *?* \\u ^ // Wm>I % H OOiM^TuroC 4Wvunu/? , % ... '? - , :.r ,.v,. L. k-..m- .'. ; ' '.. v.* * ; ' : V-' ' ';. ' .*' * THE LIGHTHOUSE AND IN VVHAT Ml** CCHUm) ' fPONT &VY ^L^/HtuOs&XeZY'K SNV AT IBfnCNY CAN NOJ A^JOJO ID MAD LOU/J AV WILL\B uW V^TOj /... eCjAlAO/A Lc^22?\_3: / ^URE/ BUT OUR. TtAA\ NC*PT-, rrtTCHfiW.t(*ZK\iOH*Tthat* NICE OH" ONE Q* THE GJtEATElT i \WHAI A PERFECTLY U _J1 C0N&JBASEME H TO V<ttkh APPMMli MAI L , PUT ON A y^~ ~ iJi) -|" / WHt. THMKYOu! '?? / x- ivE 6eeh wwnaw ?,^f V. / / yOUR SUIT FPCM IHE / /y> J* TIME you C.AME IH.^/J ~ -czusis . " i ~ ~f Fr//-- -" : ' -I. * / '*y~~ rtV Ga,.-* ML v\fiT\*ac i , A fei"r o o'ortu ii' - ? '- ' , . . IX^I S.P. t V 11SA r^.Vt I Ml V ? V JITLE BO/J} ySNAP^Tfk Kite IN /Oi/R) ; ?' * d l/^OH, SHF -WM JUST WAITING >> ]i A**0 ( FOR HER HWftftAND, ^ ~>, J PARK ~r .?.JAWS XOBtKTSONf) 1 ly^j ' s - ! ' ' ' . f.- . ' * '- . . '-:.<--?^vjwsW;'&r^*x?r!rr- : I . i * ' ... * . *. . . ' '' FOKMKR. COLUMBIA. 8. C M^TSERIOUS^UE^ o NEW YORK *-* (ANP) -? Ono the article drcttm. "The paucity ' oC the inrnt serious problem* of trained Negro health pcraon- lnl facing tho .Negro today J* hit not u only partially rxcmpllf health. Desoto the fact ithat W by the fact that in 1M3 there No do in* the laat WKyyars th* Ne- *at only one Negro phyrtotn to N. gm death rate hat dropped trr every 3.277 Negroes in the U.S. Kl mervdoualy, the Negro life span whUf* for .the nation fi a wlrute ^ ia 10 yaafa lata than that of a the ratio was one to 750 " bn white man. . of course, the atory behind ??t. ... in- r*1!.' recently h.?yn\g more trained Negro* doc- *t'1 and titled ~l^tx>viding Adequat > ' tor* ,?n 1 .ic ntisl* i* inigfighii In Health Service for Negiuti.** Dr the race discriminatory pattern M>ihgclvM Davis, .chairman of college qutoa systems. In Itthe committer on K<\search in Ul. Negro .den litis nam be re. 1 otto Medical Economics, and Dr H do approv.maTfty *.800 Negroes iP? If Smv the. assistant dftector ofwiVh only'>813 Negro dental stu th< the Department of Special R>- idkm. in. training m IP47. A a" aegrch of the NAAl'P. breaU similar, ratio is found in the num ev> down health problems... t*ced h> ber of,'nut sea and pharmacists LN?fi n I ?? ? *; M ii<;?8TlON t.iM \ 1 CD Economic: inability to-pay To the question of how shall h?r medical care on the usual fo ^ ?f. aJWuato :.<siHh ,u for service baiOir ' iaefyteji for Negroes be aolvcd by mi ( 2 ) Personal and Fti UiUe* America, the article so f^est.i ,1" ShurtajU-or nialdUtrltotipYt of ] that th? iswavAic probknv of MO physicians, de'ntiata* nurses and mWlual riff ran bar: aolvi-d -h/hoicpitaU. {pcivale chartty/ pubiic chaniiy,' (3 ) ?1u? *|.onal: uuMulin',? ' >Mv|*h Imtuam v It fnyom ^ health education to utilrea' hal*dnal health. mamame^ soruit ami facilities ?dv*nt^ge- pj"<r*m xoc.immi-n led by. i^aau, Itfy . uafy ? ) l? nt Truman wnd Jncorp<?rAttfci th' (4.) Race. tftgcrlmlrtatiotv Aw ' u nmv M ^Onirr^ Thli co *rsvatin? all th* other daO'den \iX l?hnU out. would pr*c, 1(., , rtUally all, rtppioyed and self ^ VICIOUS CMCUS. 'I'V'1"""!*'!h'n * out*. without distinction of race, The lost,, rare discrimination. t-.,lt.r .Ml> creed. ,K form* ? vtciou.1 circle around all Thi> ^u,(, provldc fad the other named elements, ,Tho ^ ^ to O^lrtpW .Negro, thcjndkje .paint*. ou*. tr><in (nu|V anti *h?l#r- ;ca Iffiore health services in . ?hips to medical student*. ttt ?r,t. r to mn N'tyr then ?pv yth. r t>| tl<tcM>t??,,., >>m|,ul,? , ? ,tMl- In , in /toiertc* because ho .*lth lllBUr.nt.c ?n . gUto basis.-the poorer. less well-M ?rui housed, irUj.,,, ou| th||t ,t woi|,a in .re -crowded and more ignor ccrUtnly tH>gm Ul a faw tl ant. ami fur. ?sl into the lowed ..fthr wealthier states and would * paying and shortest duration do ,c?t fof lh? Ntfgro |n ^ jot-e Hia low salary forces bAm vory states where, he need It. 1 to lean heavily cm public health 'mo#t service*. The report states al- In anfwer to the problem of moat no public health facilities ho,pttal service, the article re. exist for Negroes in rural arena Utejl lho K*lrrsl KospiUl Sur-[ tut ??u? wiuui K'wiw in tnr iouim v,.y an<i Construction art has J oii<l the few in tfv^i larger tjAfrna done well since it? possible in airl citle* .arc far below riiinl n?46. It provide* fodrnal funds mum standards. to aid In the construction or enK-r example, in Mlsaias'ipp), lavement of needed hospitals, the tato with the Isfgent pro particularly ?n rural areas and portiMiiatc Negro population, prohibits discrimination in the ther are 05 beds per 1.00 Ne- use of federal funds. In the groej. ?s compared to 2 3 bed* southern states, Negro patients for i nnnn with federal aid must be in proFRW EMPLOYED - |?>rtmn to ttiep^ncntagp nf Ne? ? Concerning, the employment of gmes In the population of the trained NJUr*> health persona1.' locality.. -4?* ?? " School System Hit 'Map, 65, Jnilcd "" In Exchange For Poisoning - - ? - ' CiRINAI>A, MISS. ? (ANP) I ('lub Address i Poller arretted Henry Jcnnlnc - ! SS-yrar-oId farmer here list nfJWI.F.STON I'oul gun*-1 i week Off a rh.irge ?)( polaotiili.!. ; Mfh.tum, Charltntun huwu'M j . , . ? . .. 1 ?tth arsenic live children of the iTlvin. a member i>f th?? comnr.tl-n . _ , ' l \ Hrv. I>. M?f Jonev ullose lam vi'nkh conducted n. nurvcy. of the J - . . j,.' |i|y livri with Jcnnltkn In the." it< '< public r< h<> I system l.v.t i ' - . . Hunu farm h'-uw; I . ? harmed in ocr. n<kjr(u . I'd. ' ti_ . ' ; ? , ' irnntnr^ arrest rame after t>??' > 1 harrrrfton hxi'habrrc clun> ? - -TTT^m,, -,Tr77toTn7n-,re Mhl >H? -iavo ronflicflnt f m.nii. 1?- ?1 1 - 1 - ' ' icnoo! district ryu- - ,,r " l" ,"ivr *" I ? ' milled putting arsriiio In Corn i .vfir>I tji.tn anylrv.'HK MTUJ. .. 1 ^ j ,11 (.5 i inral f?.rl io the children, but. l.? It repudiated thr ( wnlr<alon and Mr . Q*irrt4trlwnifn u..r,rf u m .? ' ' 1 )-.'? ( %.t 1.. > .? 1 >4id hr wai Innocent. ? ? i Kar-.i to illustrate ' ? ] - j The uyotltg of the children repri-uiitcel .1 Ji'iuunt'.' niece. Police say ll??;. '* 14 ' 'K' l'itt personf jkUspct led hi* unt ie . ww-uxme VaffjoU* **)}? . of j|#.Uw of l|ie ^..onlnc *nd fc ..-lli Ibt .vl.lU".? He. 9 did thai - . ... . . " jn rlrd hi tnlb SUttfUlHI" *. =-? ? - f .. nclatJoft* .wc-fr. -o . ;.! iff v piii cvti* ihf bedf ftofrrrb'.- j <,f . t .Kr-htion Jonkf.s *''' ? n?' ' J'r h Ik??I wh*-n couip-iiud witiW- jh ^ >n* ; !T^<; (foiiwwi-'. status ot tiliUw.tl averse of only 13 3 p.;' ' u,ttf ? W;;;ec-ti>... affile* by ^ Tho Klate* l,WS scho ,1 .< .< <iu .tUonal taivl.ng of it* ;i|rp/';rti"iu*<l among ont. ; In s-C, 3S?per cent of 4? counties ^A mghim?r? s,t\ the ?Mt,/ens have hid only four an/] except,on. to. th?> | , of public schooling. .. . , 8ontrai ?ute Uw govern! n,; Only --mv-. orrt of pvrry SO No- r-chool*. Soutn -Carolina'* bur i k: ' eh hlrcn .entering school ever cost* 4?'twice as much as North | rumplft-x the high school and Cttofint'i to haul a child 1 >.j ~ . IV nn rrnt v,1 >h>? U<w <nimor>dation? madr; j ~ <-?iuth nf hifch ago ?ro cn by th? committe were In their . rolled in school. The state's per- opinion the best to snlvo the t rentage of citizens with only problem.r" r ' ; ' -n MA LOOK Dfi T OAf LAW' If orr OUT O' M6-AM T V^KV Vo' CA PRr^rv \ ZZ1,DAT"yA ??& PAGE THREE kahoma House Bunch Soivy pens Colleges Problem QukUlf V NEW YORK ? (ANP) - Itttb OKLAHOMA CITY (ANP>. A ,?<m ^untoS"* SSi WN I to pcrtm. N? ? lo ??? ?wdl?(,' (ur' Pale*tIoe, Dr Btos Untverjuty of Oklahoma at I . w rman .o<t OkUHonu A. ?h<l|pl) ? Uu,>ch>' 'gun'1 N *" ' nv ouuviiir, on at"' ,TOWW ronnict ?* on* I related Ivaala. waa approved which he solved quickly. -a- hnnw vole tff 79 20 hcr^ Tfc^coaOlct- waa between tWO . Wwim-adiy. , u ? or??nii4tloiM which had Nth 1 hi; m asure to rflax the state .flute, now on if ?>"?? ? ? *"* '? "Ik-fC-Uf iv to the senate, <V'*i f|vuv.Hor(st National t onferenre* of ?Mh ' ?t.Mi V.it?r lt.ii.ini.t.i nv.nui. lifha iliUI Jews nii.l tha Inverti student at the university. * c4n Association for the UN. both the ajxproYal represented sup- Scheduled at the WaldorfAustal rt by pvany who were again* u M ,h< umr nlghu the con? uipa of Negroes and while*! .. . , ?:r---'fefence* ortgnially had achedend nc the same M'nooU. Hour-r - . ~?-- ; ?^ .IV fiiipp-'it W*al u,mI * f5i-a-plate dmncr. while r?'n Ins aiue federal cOiirt de" the avivoci^tion'a dinner WU Ml) lohj. left no alternative, I* $to aplate affair. the supxiiuc court^recently{ Dr n,uirhe redded in favor , ! I?l lh.l No,.o? mu.1 bi .a-1 AAl'N, Wtmm h. M? Uf ' ilted to state achoola when .aI educational facilities aro' conference's fund rating aspect i ..ltd ?ia i.. ihIts price would be counter to ALBXAtlv TtiviiltM It'N nolle*. However, the NCOJ Si?.,k. ; lP,A,,") l? ?,V? ? dinnrr l? frt It uimt. Imp '?fdikt?V*B honor at a UtcrdaU, ~ 51515 . : I-. Mnf If. thf H>n?< hotej bat t* Hiiu Thc> i v <ihvady there wni, m MW prko -fl*. a plate. " ~? judicial U?s. re? of Iho highest . >- n " . _ wim , ... ' .'..rrrsi J That's the "bunch" tor yon. IV 1 rrvlM VArUci-tuM jha house toXfi and midnight' deed. Ai '-'.. 'J at a sUiVrji_ referendum at'gratldfoh of a Confederal* old-'-'-? .irmaiv showed HO percent aup-|h*r, I want to say that If I gj rtin* the admission of Negroc*. down with guns biasing arid . 1 Lk.AAtk Mitu-n-st nppoiiUai. cam* from * ?o_'whtte aupfrmncy" ?<!vo Leaf Impassioned wna Cunlftgit< H??|?a ciuy Morton. Altut, i lunoj* remarks Ural "I dim-"*?>til Itobfft' Cuntoiham, 'Okli?- vs.uit to ?; > to srtn?<>l With Noonn City, Morton ttaid: nn)C* and I don't want my chll* If thr oiiirtn wanu to tin u ?t' dren to have? to (jo to actual with [ > tat oquahty down our throats,1 Negroc*. I'll koop them pat Of Kit lot them perform th?a dark I college firat." y... - i. . v >0'h iin(1 DON! I s: AIwhvh H<i Thv IVrfcct (tcntU'rtiun And Hf lu The -1 .ndy ()n .Wlf ft Her tUnal! rrucvMi Mciicn iuc * . <?**. ' I I III. I LL Hi.II.lt Uli. oy If 1?bccy* \pre> in wraTCN.Mo., ~521A /' ztoQ-.t ti.u* *AA graduated :-. y*v, ;.* . /tSftftfc. -; ' raoM ?OTM TMC COLteOfATI. ANO / 4-Au/-flLDflgtaaT mt ^ nr rwp ../ ^ UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS- P .", /, . ? ? Atit Mr WAS A ClSKK IN TME Iit \ r ^SHRS^H - U-5 CIN5US BUReAU IN / V?(A*MlN<VTON.D ? AMD 2 VEAW V <& * rLATER P?E5 TMCCTDORB JH n&OStvr t-r?t?t?OiNTt:^HlM 1? HT^^V sccerrARv OFTMC American !%\ *?.%?:' r^Jik ?'? ur^ADON TO tl?ERiA Dt??iru> //' ^1' M a a VCA5A TMC?P MR.CUU0 ' V~ / MADE AND PUBLISHED A S7UDV OF AFRICAN CULTURES V LATER WtSMVEOmCMICA'K) ' J ^Hr AS AN ASSISTANTCORPORATION ~ "(mIt?**** ~ ' TXC NATIONAL AAU5tUW\ IN ~ v W5NJM<yTON.O& NOOSES * W ' \ . i nnr COLLECTION OF HM lllM/ ' ?## ITMNOLO6?0Al *PtCl MEN*/ ',#7 l|/' W, . _; ' AL SMITH KEEP V Qi^ {\WIW?SAV<ES ALIVEJ? OA DATS ALU I , l,IAM-,N JUST THINK OP ' RIGHT.' SHE'LL FT'JI <tTCH N} W5VJ C>6 ODOR IN^ GET USED TO ?T W&k I * SAME AS A* JSfY*] X 4