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•V Browa (displa^Biff n«w AJM.A. Bmg Tried ~ As‘Medical Tmst’ KR1EG-AP5 Mrs tomp^hade): "la't it fovcdj? And it eost onlj $10." Mr. Biown (dMpemtely): “If you wear that to church tomor*' row, jrou go alone. Ther«*« » Kmit to enrytblag, iaelndinf hpts.* MONEY TO LOA On Diamonds, Watchas, Jewelry, Silrerware, Men’s Clothini Writcn, Shot Guns, Mostcal stnimmts, anytMnf of Taloe. RELIABLE LOAN CO. ,^,'Local Chapter Of N.A.A.C.P. Mappi Plans For Action For Discrimination Against Coops Waahinffton, D. C. (CLNS)- The ao^alled medical trust 121 EAST TRADE iSTREET '‘Charkttte’s Oldest and LArfcat* this orsanixed group blaek- list and threat and parge con trolled the right to practice nr • medicine in Washington. But WAACTIP KfflC^ the cross examining lawyer haa " devoted little time to that pro* dae legal question. He has done much to wave the flag of tra* ditjon. I ' ‘*^e standwds of p^i^. eaRL “JWh«r" HINB8, and 8^1 be g^uided by the pnnciple jjj^ oi^niwition, one of of rendermg service to human- * • 1“ »... .. , . . tre countries leading dance or- on trial in the United States *k!I chestras, is on an extended District ^urt at last-defen^^ „’he told them of the 1?"" thwughout the Soath mg itiwlf against the indict- a. M. A. precepts. And he . ^t ofthegojemmmtandthe »dded, "Group Health was out “» Ku»g-Pm of the Boggie- local to destroy the standards of pri- Hines, violated the anti-trust laws in y^te medicine.” Again, early * supporting organzation seeking to crush and destroy a dragg^ in the word “herd” that is rated toPs by leadihy Ubi«*rv f^nsumer group herfth organ- be applied to “Swing exponent*” and critic mapped Plan, for * prograrn^d' ISn'*fee oTwiThf^^^ the members of Group Health. Lena Home, out^Unding f«j FF^ B, f y ^ lion, inc., 01 wasningcon. 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ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME 328 SOUTH BREVARD STREET + Day Phone 8431 Night Phones 3-6027, 3-2472 2nd St. Barber Shop HAIRCUTS 25c 500 East Second Street . SHAVES 15c R. B. Beeder, Prop. BREVARD ST. BARBER SHOP Shower Baths... 15c N. G. EDWARDS, Prop. 231 South Brevard St. Charlotte, N. C WINE and DINE at ARCHIE’S BAR and GRILL hr 601 E, First Street Specialities in Breakfasts Lunches, Ddnners Imported and Domestic Wines i Pints, ISc^Pints, 25o-Ouarts, 4^ $3.00 Meal Tickets For $2.50 The A^ri^n Medial Amoci- g^g Home Owners Loan the Benny Goodman orchestra the M^«^^j}TOiety^of Corporation became worried ov- and rated tops, a* a singer of sweet Service. . Tm will limi Mr SasnCK —»lrtt «• 1 dctaU. Onr yean egqpOTieac* V to I year need nmi thmMmm eeiTe y»a titHr. TWaffhtfal Attee*ie T» Bpni At SmIhI IMi AMEY’S FUNERAL BOIE 401 Pine Street at Bear WmrAm JJKt hot tnuea. Father Hines, iter 27th. ation, w* ^lumbia, me terrific drain sickness 'and Washin^on Acad^y of Sur- ^heir pocket- With the help of the Medical Society and some 20 Corporation, which also was in- 'arions Southern and Eastern do^rs, prominent in national terested in maintaining the Eastern cities, inclding a one ^Jounr^L rt^Tnir *^2 workers, they or- nifrht stop in Charlotte on March groups are standing before 12 ^gnized Group Health. They Mlesmen, ^iso got assistance from E. A. two of them corporation em- piigne’s Good Will Fund. They t^ housewves, a mail sought "the copperation of the and an engineer.^ Washington m^ickl profession no ordinary trial. It jjj making their plans success- . . L. reasons, fuj ^nd for a time it seemed probably as important historic- there would be no trouble. Vly as w the fight over the Then, suddenly, all the furies leaK - lend bill in Congress. It ^gre let loose. Doctors who IS the first time m our hirtory jjad been friendly, became bit- that a legal attack of this kind terly opposed to the plan. Doc- has been made on the ramparts tors who signed to serve Group of organized medicine — organ- Health were threatened and a ized medicine which long has number resigned and at least been recognized in political life o„e frankly said his whole pro as the most powerful group and fessional career was in jeopar- most effective lobby in the jy. It was apparent that the countp''. more powerful than “blacklist” was adopted, a purge are the churches in a world ^^s ordered. Even a little v^ere men are more concerned medical association in Harris aTOUt the life of the body than County, Texas, reached out to i they are about the life of the vvarn a Washington doctor who had lived in that county. IS also an extraordinary Charges of all kinds were flung 11 Wi ''IADSHAW Popular band leader, who with ilia orchestra is making an ex tended tour of the West and Mid •t. HOUSES for RENT No. ROOMS ADDRESS soul. It trial, an extraordinary episode around Washington and in in our history, because even those days a whispering cam- the most casual visitor to the pai^rn floated through drawing courtroom must feel the heavy rooms and cocktail .rooms, pall ofr ti;adition" which hangs Group Health was an insidious over judge and jurors and spec- foe of the public, “a subver- tators alike. There is that tra- give group,” “red,” and “com- dition that the medical profea- munistic". Somehow Group sion is sacred and always ri^ht. Health survived and now is a that there is the holy of holies growing, healthy orgranization. where no layman dare enter. Eventually the Department of that there is a peculiar society Justice indicted the doctors and where always exists the virtues their organizations, of faith, hope and charity. The J^ctator must ponder on how tHE .Iher day a preathet in frte 12 juror, can be from that ^ichigM, ildo» score, on. der 100 on the golf course, made hole in one on successive daye. Maybe he has been paying^ the tradition. The American Medical Asso ciation has not overlooked the importance of that tradition. That group hired one of the Prea«her! Could be highest priced and most skillful of criminal lawyers in Washing ton. He has not overlooked that tradition. 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