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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.
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Richard Terry, Food Lion
employee: Yes. I think that doctors
should use animal organs for
transplants if it would save a
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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.
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human life. A human life is more
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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.
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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.
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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.
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