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enstn l ? otss Supplementary Appropriation
f Freedom's Hospital In Washington. 0, C.
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|i j r.v■ s $4 Vl')0 for salaries i
mW% and k2fi,4 00 for ? new X- j
machine.
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’ere approved writer Try the
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“ent through th t* Senate-
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Flip conference report was ap
proved by the Senate and Ihc
bill has been sent to the Presl
dent for his signature.
In commenting on the. Freed
■ '-n's appropriation, the confer
i nee i-oport stated that the amount
; ioted for saloT os and expenses
j v. as 513.080 less than the amount
| requested. The $13,300 had been re
| y.ties' ri fp- the employment of 23
j ••iddiuona! nursing positions. Since
j 'hi patient load has not increased
1 sjntte last year. Hip report stated
j the committee disallowed this
item.
On the second item, the com
mittee reported that a fire oc
curred in one of the elevators
last November which called at
tention to (he need for re-pairs.
Since this need is obvious and
the committee has no desire to
interfere with the efficiency of
this hospital this item was at
lowed.
It has been obvious for a long
time, the report stated that
the X-ray machine at Freed
men’s needed replacement. So
the committee approved the
third item rather than endang
er the employees and patients,
The conference committee, how
ever, charged Freedman’s with
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i ' haphazard budge at? " If it hart nr.
• increased patient load and rv ed-'d
| additional nurses, stated the r»-
j port, it should have included this
request in its regular, annual hud
l get for 1957
■ j if it needed additional money for
.elevator repairs it. should have
sent this request to Congress ear- !
Iter. As for the request for funds ■
I for .a new X-Ray machine, con- ,
gtoss claimed that 'Tinder orderly i
budgeting this item would certain
ty have been provided for in the
regular budget rather than require |
everyone concerned to hand!■ if. rp
a special item in a supplemental.
I This was the third .an p! ■ innaal
appropriation hi!! for 1957 passed I
! Ly Congress Freedmon’s hospital |
I is operated predominately by No j
ftrn personnel and services chinflv ;
j Negro patients It is npemted an
! tier the Department of Health. Ed- ’
j neation. anti Well..'
for Women
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For Associated Negro Press
EXTEND STR AIVBERRY
SEASON WITH JAM
Strawberries are so prettv and
i so good we like for them to fast as
! | long as possible. One cf the best
: ways to extend their season is to
: make strawberry jam. Can you
, think of mpre deligiuful eating
now and later than hot biscuits or
rolls and homemade strawberry
jam? No? Then let’s get, alone
wirh our jammaking.
I The modern way to make jam
jis so quick and easy ever, the
’ busiest, homemaker can find time i
; to make some for her table as
| well as a gift jar or so. Powdered
| and liquid pectins have taken all
i the guesswork and most of the
! time and trouble out of jam and
.jellymaking. These pectins have
: eliminated the long boiling which
I not only was time-consuming due
| to watching and stirring, but it ,
boiled much of the fresh fruit!
j color and flavor away. How much
j prettier and more flavorful are :
j our modern homemade jams made
I the short-boil way, adding pectin
for a sura and perfect set! Here
i is a recipe you will treasure, bas
| ed on powdered fruit pectin.
STRAWBERRY JAM
Yield: About 11 Medium Glasses
<5 12 lbs.) Jam
I 4 1-2 cups prepared fruit, about
2 qts. ripe straw her r its
j T cups <3 lbs.) sugar
1 box (8 1-2 07,' powdered fruit
pectin
First: prepare the fruit. Crush '
completely, one layer at a rime,!
about 2 quarts fully ripe strawber
ries. Measure 4 1-2 cups into a
Very Large Saucepan
Then make the Jam Measure
sugar and set aside. Add powder
ed fruit pectin to fruit in sauce- j
pan and mix well. Place over high
heat and stir until mixture comes ;
to a, hard boil, At once stir in 1
sugar. Bring t.o , FULL ROLLING !
BOIL and BOIL HARD FOR 1
MINUTE, stirring constantly.
Remove from heat and skim off
foam with metal spoon, Then stir j
and skim by turns for 5 minutes
to cool slightly, to prevent float-i
ing fruit. Ladle quickly into !
j glasses. Cover jam at once w ith
! l-B inch hot paraffin
YOUR WEEKLY TREAT RECIPE
SPRING VEGETABLE
SALAD
A salad to be enjoyed should be
1 attractive to look at., crisp and
; fresh in appearance, and with a ,|
I zestful, refreshing flavor. The fol
j lowing salad with its special
j dressing qualifies on all counts,
| 2 cups shredded lettuce
l 2 cups shredded spinach
fi green onions
12 small radishes
Tomato-French dressing.
Tear spinach and lettuce in ,
j manageable pieces and slice green >
| onions very thin. Slice radish, but !
I not so thin that the red color dis- j
j appears. Mix all ingredients and I
| store in Cellophane bag until just i
| hefotc serving. Blend with salad 1
' dressing and serve.
TOMATO FRENCH' DRESS '
TNG In a fruit ia.r. place the fnl- ■
lowing ingredients
i can tomato soup. 1-2 cup !
salsd oil. 1-2 cup mild vinegar ’
teaspoon.;, sugai 1-2 teaspoon salt,
and 2 teaspoons horseradish.';
Banks, Insurance Firms To
Integrate White Collar Staffs
NEW YORK - I'ANFi Four
major Brooklyn banks and two in
j suranee companies integrated the
white collar staffs, with the advice
I and assistance of the Urban Lea
| gue It was revealed Monday, nv
Marold Goldberg, chairman of the :
In Florida City:
Hate Group With Same
Ideas Changes Name
TAMPA, Fla iANP - The on
ly thing different about a group
. of recently merged members of
i the Ku Klux Klan here is their
| name. Their purpose of fostering
j white supremacy apparently re
! mains the same.
burn was the state of affairs
here last week as W. J. Grif
fin. heart of the rorrnllv enn
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League? Brooklyn Indust'■;=! Rp.
latidfts Committcp.
The Dime
Bronkl.vii has cmployeri fjeorge
i! Brown. 19. Boys Hisb
School inns Graduate. j«
trainee In the audit department
snltdated groups announced
hlat the hate group hart given
themselves the name nf the
Bedford Forest Kti Kh.x Rians.
Formed hy eonsolidation of
two k lans, the new-named
group took its name from Red
ford Forest, a confederate. Cal
vary general, who allegedly
fornvrd the first klan following
the Civil War *
hate, group arose as Griffin hotly
Meanwhile dissension within the
I denied charges by another pro-so
i Rrogatinnist that he was hooted
[ , nut of the klan In 1949, Imperial
Wizard of the IT. S. Knights nf the
i Ku Klux Klan. F. 1,. Edwards of
1 Atlanta Ga , made the charges.
The Lafayette National Rank
haa hired Ihree Urban League
referrals: A special interest
(eiier at Ihe Bedford branch;
ax Archives clerk at ihe Bay
rotary trt the main office. Fast
Parkway branch and a sec
Brooklyn Savings Rank, Aet
na Insurance Company and
Ail State Insurance Company
have Intel viewed and pledged
to employ referrals when they
graduate this month.
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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JUNE yi
the- direction of Dr. Richard Alla
'•■ay. rr 3 d e a survey of Brook
lyn Banks end insurance compan
ds to determine the extent of in
tegration. These institutions em
ploy large numbers of high school
graduates
The findings of the survey show- j
ed that, unlike Manhattan, there j
was little or no integration. Sever
al meetings were held between
Urban League representatives and
banking and insurance officials
All officials declared thev would
welcome qualified Negro appli
cants.
Poisonous chemicals should be
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