9 w ' ' Jf Terry . % Graham i Chronicle Camei -?,i% Using ani By SUSAN HUNT unromcie Starr writer The Chronicle^sked people if they thought doctors should use the organs of animals to save the lives of humans. - Yvonne H in ton, assistant vicepresident for a bank: 1 think that it is important that scientists be free to experiment to find cures for different illnesses. I don't have any objection to scientists using animals for research. Jacqueline ?e!f, teacher: Animal transplants are fine if the results can be proven first through tests. 1 have no objections at all. Janie Sea brooks, housekeeper: .... I don't think that they should use the organs of animals. If it were a member of my family, I would not want them to use an animal organ. They should use human organs. James Graham, counselor: If it would save a human life, yes, I think that doctors should use animal organs. I am an animal lover, but I am a people lover, too. v Richard Terry, Food Lion employee: Yes. I think that doctors should use animal organs for transplants if it would save a % A ^ H American Leg! Legion pilgrima The annual American Legion and Auxiliary Pilgrimage was held on Oct. 28 at Central Orphanage in Oxford, N.C. Present: at the event were members of American Legion Post No. 220. / M i fl >.v-^^BL-& ' v T<: '. ^ x^ i_nieuer ytJF m I *. I w 3 ? St i vender iXI imal parts human life. A human life is more important than an animal life. Cynthia Stivender, studen r: Yes. 1 think that they should use animal organs. .People wear the fur of animals, surely they can - take their organs to save a human life. r""i p. Kenny Burton, truck driver: I don't think they should use animal organs. Humans shouldn't be running around with animal organs. It just doesn't lt>ok good. Edith Brisco, unemployed: No. I don't think that they should put animal organs into human beings. They should put human organs into humans. Charles Porche, insurance adjuster: I guess they have to do whatever they have to do to save a human life. Linda Lineberger, housekeeper: Yes. I think they should use animal organs if it means saving the life of a human being. It is cruel to the animal. but if it saves a life, it's worth it. Charlene Barnes, student: I'm baffled by it. I really don't know what I think about it. This is the first time that I have heard^f doctors putting an animal organ into a human. i ? >.*? m B i v V rtn Dnet Kin 00H i vii i wi i i*a>v ge held American Legion Post No. 220 presented a check to Mr. H. V. Bryant, executive director of Central Orphanage, as a memorial to Mrs. Sarah Marsh. The gift was for $1,600 in support of the orphanage program. f annA asw 11 REGULAR OR DIET ^ | ^FTorida^LPO^W^ JUICE t. I wEffla^m 12 ozmmMM 22QECmp i QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED ImffRinRVVVPVVIPIVV^ / ; . * * The Chronicle. Thursday, November 8, 1984-Page A9 '\^ |n^_J A T I I ^kX. p AI I I CHASE & SANBORN I EST^ifl l?. a 4fl^r ^S,; I Mgfif, uo t ^"^H:.; j^^p just ! | -.;: :'J|| | VARIETIES 1 I :ES GOOD THRU NOV. 10 1984 I I lnl I U.S.O.A. CHOICE STEAK I I l_ir-BOHE I HONE SOLD TO DEALERS I y ,

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