WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE. 30, IVSO Research Teams Integrate As Medics Stage Confab 'Meharry & V anderbilt ‘Profs’ Work Together CHICAGO (ANP) One of the most, important things in evidence j et the American Medical Associa- | tion meeting here last week was . the coop'-ration in research j acts between N v;r. and white doc- i . _, ' i tO J V A joint project by staff member.-. • of Yandervilt thuversifcy ' iioe.i of Medicine and Meharry ■T, , :r.; College, both of Nashville. I-nn., ; hibits on display at the AMA con- j vention. The project, entitled “After Myocardial Infarction; The J unctional (,Itc»Ui«ry t onse- • ‘.n i began las'. Dec. Iter a! H 8... v. uni an was a- b '■■■ ri- HHnc to move in rear seal. wart ■ uc.e ri. i,,- Ifc.re v tah. r.c'i a sal Or. M f tin L' -d-yi. ;il i. 4 r ..ho MIA. 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Thomas of Meharry. j The studios w.-re made jointly | by they.: tv.::, groups of doctors ' or.d a joint i vrwi' end exhibit con* j -fri.v'-'-d bated on their common | 1 ’ X p C*L A second exhibit on "Gastreon | •:t ; ■ ,;y and loctology ' was the , j oduet ■ f an interracial team ; i.or.i Cook County Hospital and 1.1 Yovidenl Hospital in Chicago. The : stu Iv was made by Doctors Leon .» If. : i• ii y, a staff member of | both hospitals; Jonas Adomavicius, a research fellow at Cook County ; hospital; Robert Schoop, a resident ; at Provident; and Registered Nurse j Juanita Purnell. j Th- :r study consisted of observa tion- on the stomach secretions of 99 patients with different types of ulcer and in JO normal individ uals over a long period of time, j The relationship of the character ; of the gastric juice to the severity ! of the ulcer and to the rapidity of | healing was demonstrated. | At the meeting of the American j Ga-troscopic Society, which met , S. Supreme Court, , The appeal would automatically 1 suspend the injunction pending a ! high court decision, Negro attorneys who won the | i wI, battle said that they were I ,n .:;n: ; y sure of their next j move. AH nc.vs for th* Cly of Mont- i ; poiiv ry. Montgomery City Lines,! jlno. and the Alabama Public Commission said they arc pre-1 pared to submit written sugges- ; lions on how the formal order! ; si: uid 1> put into effect. The judges gave the attorneys! tv. o weeks to prepare briefs after 1 Gala July 4th Celebration Aimed At Chatham Folks at the same time of the AMA con vention, a paper was presented by Dr. Leonidas Berry entitled "Mul tiple Positions Technic in 3,500 Gastroscopic Examinations." Throughout the convention, out standing doctors from various medical centers and hospitals in the United States demonstrated new techniques and new instru ments. Among the many noted Ne gro doctors present at the A MA meet were Dr. Peter Mar shall Murry of New York City; Dr. C. Austin Whittier of San Antonio, Texas; Dr. T. R. :Vl. Howard of Mound Bayou, Miss., president of the Nation al Medical Association; Dr, W, Montague Cobb, dean of the Howard University Medical School; Dr. V. G. Dailey, noted Chicago surgeon. Also Doctors E. K. McDonald, Taft C. Rains, Walter S. Grant, Roscoe Giles, T. M. Smith, H. F Bouyer and James Lowell Hall, all of Chicago. . handing down the integration de cision. IT. S. District Judge Frank M. hnson Jr. said the time to be uired in forming the deseg regation order is not known. ! Judge Johnson said that either | side cm appeal the court's action ‘ on the question of a stay of exc j eutior pending appeal. ! If i panel refuses to set the ! integration order aside tempo ! rarity ' d orders city buses tie- I segreg., : immediately, the city jor state can ask the Supreme i Court to reverse before the case ; goes 1 o the higher court on its ! mer the judge said. i PITTSBORO The annual I July 4th celebration will be held jby Chatham County citizens at, ! the fairgrounds in Pittsboro be | ginning at 10:30 a.m. In the j morning a series of softball and • baseball games will be played by | teams from various sections of ! Chatham and adjoining counties. At 2:30 in the afternoon an j Independence Day program will be held with Dr. Lewis Patrie, Assistant Health Of ficer, District Health Depart ment as guest speaker. The county Home Demonstration Chorus will furnish music. ; The mobile X-ray unit will be • on the grounds from 1:00 to 5:00 | p.m. All persons fifteen years of j age or over are Asked to get, a ! chest x-ray at no cost tho them | selves. | Contests, prizes, and refresh - I ments in abundance will also fca , cure in the many activities ! planned for the day. 111 Atmosphere Noted At KCC Health Confab DURHAM The Sum me r Health Education Workshop at North Carolina College last week 1 had a United Nations atmosphere.! With such nau.es as Selin ICJ-Ka Frawy of Egypt, Ho norio I). Paslon and Leonoi A. Jimerrez of (he Phillipines, Adeic J. West of the British West Indies, Dr, I‘rnchoom Indrantbarya and Song>ri Bhanykascn of Thailand, and ! Barbara MacLachlan of New Guinea, there's reason to find out why they came to NCC. For several years now, health j educators at NCC, aided by grants! from the Southern Education i Foundation, have been conduct- 1 ing a program designed primarily; to improve the “total health sit uation” in the Southern region.*' So outstanding has been the quality of the work that it has • attracted nation-wide attention j m health education circles As a result, many foreign students, after finishing their prescribed courses of study in health education at postgrad uate level, are often advised to look in on the NCC pro gram before they return to their own homes. The NCC program is under the! general direction of Mrs. Ida J. Gadsden who has had the coop- i eration of health educators at the! University of North Carolina, no-i tably Dr. Lucy S. Morgan, uni-'! versity health education pro-; feasor who is acting chairman of! the NCC unit, and health authorl- i ties throughout the state. The six foreign students named j above have been among the ob-! servers of this summer's work at! NCC. DR PLAYER TO ADDRESS 4-H ers GREENSBORO The 520 boys i and girls attending the annual! 4-H conference at A&T College j will hear an address by Dr. Willa i B. Player, president of Bennett: College at the morning assembly | program on Thursday, June 28, THE CARO’ HAN ' ■ -<• * * *^BSh Specialists j * Featured At j FSTC Confab i : FAYETTEVILLE. N. C,—Among ; the most popular courses in prog- j ! ress during the current summer | session at. the Fayetteville State, i Teachers College is the Workshop • | in Elementary Science with an on- i ; rollment of 40 teachers in service : I drawn from, five states —North Ca- j ! rclina South Carolina, Alabama, j Georgia, and Tennessee The in- 1 : teresl in the work of the course! ; has been considerably enhanced ■ : by the recent appearance of four i ; persons with special competence; : ir, given areas. They included Mrs. Rescue C j ! Hauser, bird specialist, Raleigh, i j North Carolina; Dr. Henry A.; Shannon, advisor in Science and. I Mathematics, Department of Pub- i i lie Instruction, Raleigh, North Ca-■ ; rolina; Dr. Dewey E. Large, As.- I sist an t Curator, Educational! I Branch, Oak Ridge Institute of | 1 Nuclear Studies, Oak Ridge, Ten- \ ; nessee; and Dallas. E. Maddron, j I Specialist. Nuclear Science, Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, \ j Oak Ridge. Tennessee I Some major units being pointed | up in the Workshop are the oper i ation of see nee equipment, the era | ter of preserving, the solar system, I ployment of visual aids, the mat j and the phenomenon of weather. The work is punctuated by fre j quent field trips. Instructors from the college Area of Science and Mathematics • include Dr. Henry M. Eidridge, J Mae H. Se ,brook Cynthia Bond, ; and Richard P. Robinson, Other : instructors are Eula M. Sanders of the Area of Household Arts and Helen T Chick of the Area of : r*. At f All &HL ’ HOSSANA Um SISfJSPODESTA as Cash'Adams who’d run, \ If, jJI :§> as the native girl who SUNDAY mii L>imm '- J ■ □ rn rve m j “—TONIGHT AND FRIDAY *~“j PLUS HIT NO. 2 DAN DTJRYEA - KENNAN WYNN “THE MAR A VDERS” STARTS SUNDAY ANNE BAXTER - STERLING HAYDEN —in— “THE COME ON” OPEN 7:15 STARTS 7:45 3 Complete. Shows Nightly MISS Pi.URY WEDS Mis» Wavieline Sylvania Perry was married to the Rev. Herbert Ed wards recently. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Le viester Perry of Wendell. The. bride groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Edwards of Laurinburg. The couple spoke their nuptial vows before the Rev. ,1. J, Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Fair mont. at the Shiloh Baptist Church, Maxton, where the groom is pastor. Both tire grad uates of Shaw University, Ra leigh. Music and Fine Arts. Dr. Henry IT. Eldridgo, Chairman of the Area of Science and Mathernati' , is supervisor of the group. Borers Hear irs. Lula W. Brown Speak CHARLOTTE—Mrs. Lula White Brown addressed the members of the Alpha Gamma Chi .Sorority at the YWCA here Sunday. She lauded the organisation on the tremendous achievements that it has made to the civic and social life of Charlotte since Us organi zation in October, 1952. Since its conception, the group has contributed t.o local hospi tals. the T.B. Assscoiation and Youth Organisations. Members of the local chapters have as their aim the building of a stronger democracy. The Founder's Day celebration was well-attended. Mrs. Willie Mae Porter was the mistress of ceremonies, Mrs. Quentin Hair ston introduced the speaker and ‘We Made A Mistake,’ Miss Lucy Tells 200 MONTCLAIR. N. J. (ANP) "We made a mistake in filing charges that the University of Al -2 pz ■ vent me from entering the school last Fall by promoting mob vio lence." Miss Autherine Lucy made the statement last week in an address to 200 persons at the Trinity Pres byterian church here, adding: “The charges were made In emotionally intensified cir cumstances. It was a mistake we made and as a result I'm not a student at Alabama now. However, I feel tho trustees did not d® ail they ouSd to songs were rendered by Mrs. Irene Jones. Mrs. Carrie Fair Gill and Mrs, Virginia M. Walker. Rev. John Bryan Attends Methodist Meet At Bennett GRRENSBORO Tire Rev. John L. Bryan, director of religi ous activities at Bennett College, is scheduled to participate in four schools of missions to be conduct ed by the Methodist Church in Illinois and Ohio. From June 25-29, he will serve on the faculty of the school to be conducted under the auspices of the Illinois Woman's Society of Christian Service at Illinois Wes leyan University at Blooming ton, 111. From July 3-13, he will be at Sabina, Ohio, from July 15-20 at Lancaster, Ohio and from July 22-27 at Lakeside, Ohio. 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