—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1960 6B r fei s *l MOfc^^MMm I wiVh| I v m >■ ■ BIG SOUNDS FOR A SMALL i BOY—(St. Petersburg. Fla.) — Four-year-old Randy Scott ap pears dwarfed by the array of pipes keys and pedals as he sits at an organ in the First Asthma Prevention is Advocated in Infancy HANOVER, N. J. Methods , of preventing bronchial asth- j ma, an incurable disease of un- j known origin, by detection and treatment in early life need j no longer be a mystery to the ; physician, according to a re port by a leading pediatrician in the November issue of The! Physician's Panorama. The author, Gifford M. Tep per, M.D., assistant professor [ of pediactrics at Albany Medi j cal College points out that al- J lergic diseases, of which asth- j ma is the most serious, run in families. Wherever the heredi tary factor is identified, Dr ' Tepper urges that the physi-1 Sigmas Ask Shriver Reconsider Child Programs in Mississippi NEW YORK —The members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated, an organization of 40,000 college trained Negro men have inaugurated a na tional letter writing campaign protesting the termination of funds from the Office of Eco nomic Opportunities to the Child Development Group of Mississippi. In releasing the text of the letter being mailed to Sargeant Shriver, Executive Director, Office of Economic Opportu nity, from local Chapters of Phi Beta Sigma, William E. Doar, Jr., National Executive Secre tary said, "The Fraternity was shocked to learn of Shriver's termination of funds to the Child Development Group in Mississippi, and charged him with bowing to apparent local political pressures." "It was our feeling that the Office of Economic Opportu nity basic principle of 'maxi To Buy, Sell or Rent Property FOR RENT If you have to move your office out of the Urban Renew al we have a few more offices left. But you had better hurry. The location is in the College View Area—Tbe Professional Building known u the Chicken Box, SOU on FayetteviUe Street. Just across from AltP Store. FdiZK REALTY CO. UNVfc SOUTH ROXBORO ST. Baptist Institutional Church. The St. Petersburg youngster has been playng the piano since | he was throe years old without j talcing a music lesson. He is ! cian regard any infant suffer ing frequent colds, sniffles, j | and earaches as a candidate j \ for bronchial asthma. Once the probability of asth- j ; ma is recognized in an Infant, | | the mother can be educated j - to remove from the diet aller-1 ; genie foods and from the j ! household environment offend- j I ing substances such as feath i ers, dog hairs and dust. Dr. | Tepper erplains. In discussing the preventive j approach, Dr. Tepper places i | great emphasis on co-operation between the physician and the i mother: j "What we are doing here is mum feasible participation of the poor' should be supported by all Americans. The Child Develoment Group of Missis sippi seems to epitomize the above mentioned tenants which is so crucial in the fight against poverty." We the members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., wish to go on record as in accord with the action taken by the Na tional Citizens Committee For The Development Program in Mississippi, as reported, and we reurge that all funds be channelled through Child De velopment Group In Mississip pi rather than any other Board or Agency. There is more to being a good teacher than a knowledge of a subject. Very few people realize that the dictionary is a good book to study. now taking lessons and is In \ the beginners' music book I which is geared for a 7 or t | year-old child. (UPI Photo) educating the mother for the long pull. We are teaching her attitudes. This is more impor tant than whether or not apple sauce is tolerated. Each mohth we give an additional list of foods. "By such technique, we post pone the early introduction of such foods as wheat, eggs, and citrus fruits. Nutrition is easily balanced. "The mother is educated in the ever-changing ways of our food industry . . . Mixtures ga- lore abound in the market. For instance, jarred bananas con tain orange juice and most pear products contain lemon juice. You will find it in fine | print at the bottom of the jar." As early as the first six j months of life the predisposed . infant. Dr. Tepper finds, be- j come ssensitive to house dust, i animal danders, molds and pol lens important agents in the onset of the respiratory aller gies that lead to asthma. In this area mother education is equally vital, he notes. Of all tell-tale signs of the pre-asthmatic condition, family history is the most important, Dr. Tepper says, and he re ports that 50 per cent of chil dren from marriages where one mate is allergic will show allergies in the first 6 years and this percentage rises to 75 when both mother and fath er are allergic. Cites Two Faces Of "White Backlash" NEW YORK However the term "white backlash" is de fined, it is "important to rec ognize that large numbers of white persons in some unex pected places have found to sues on which they feel free to express their racial prejudice," John A. Morsell, NAACP as sistant executive director, said here after studying the elec tion results. He cited the two faces of "white backlash." "In some places the issue has been the spurious one that whites face imminent inunda tion of their neighborhoods by Negroes," he pointed out. 'ln others it has been the phony issue of personal security and safety in the streets, Illinois was an example of the former New York City of the latter California was a demonstra tion of both." In New York City, he said, "anyone who does not think at least half of the votes against the Civilian Police Complaint Review Board re flect race prejudice needs to wake up to reality." Parenthood is Catholic Concern, Physician, Nun, Priest Agree NEW YORK —CWMNS)— Ad dressing a conference here just prior to Pope Paul's announce ment of his continued study of the morality of modern birth control methods, an American nun a Mexican priest, and a Roman Catholic physician from Chile agreed that responsible control of conception is needed to produce a new and truly human world order. Sister Mary A. Schalden brand, professor of philosophy at Nazareth College in Michi gan, said that "the objectives of family planning . insofar as they are realized, contribute impressively to the building up of a world of not merely masses, but persons." The re sponsible control of concep tion, added, is also a signifi cant factor in freeing women from a "narrowly conceived role of preserving the species" which denies them "the full scope and free exercise of their personal powers." Sister Mary emphasized that women's "un hampered participation in the broadest range of human acti- Wilkins Works For Civilian Review Board NEW YORK Taking his campaiyn into the streets, NAACP Executive Director Roy Wilkins toured four New York City areas on Election Day to urge citizens to vote to keep the Civilian Police Complaint Review Board. Wilkins addressed crowds at four of the organization's branch offices in Queens, Har lem, Brooklyn and the Bronx. Accompanied by Gloster B. Current, director of branches and field administration, he also campaigned in the streets. He was well received in the communities he toured. These areas returned a strong vote to retain the Board. However, the vote in other areas was over whelmingly against the Board which was rejected. '/ Mko . '^'JRk'7 ; ;J^ RUSHED TO THE REAR—Oa N»no, South Vi«t Nam—A Ma rin* wounded by Vl*t Cong fir* from a villas* Intid* Hi* HL H ■ pp'upiw--,- fVB ~-jyjPmk Va^... / VfcW 'v. &/nTm * '^RSSSS! - | " ' 2S^&s^Ss ,i§i Mi 11 DANCK ROCKY DAMCI—(Mow York's Gov. Nalson Rockofollor («ti Into tho iwlrvg of thing* at M» rMl«ctl«n rally at Man vities is of utmost importance ... to the fulfillment of our hopes for building up on a global scale a society of per sons." Another crtically important contribution of family plan ning, she observed, is that it diminishes sexual fears and anxieties, making more possi ble true sexual communion, thus "liberating time and en ergy for the development of personal capacities and their exercise within the larger hu man community." PRIEST SPEAKS OUT More and more Mexican wom en are using birth control methods banned by the church, despite grave moral conflict, not because they do not love children, but because they love children intensely and want them to have the opportunity to live meaningful lives. This is the view of Padre Alfonso Orozco, professor of moral the ology at the Seminardio del Espiritu Santo, in Mexico City, who for several years has as sisted at the only family plan ning clinic in his country. NAACP STATE ASS'NS RE-ELECT PRESIDENTS NEW YORK Both Aaron campaign into the streets and Dr. Charles C. Roquemore of Wellington, Kansas, will be starting their tenth years as presidents of their respective NAACP State Conferences as a result of this year's elections. In Texas, Rev. Emerson Mar cee of San Antonio will start his sixth term in that capacity, while in South Carolina, Rev. J. Herbert Nelson of Orange burg will start his second term. -Lost Years Continued from page 4B ing 1959 to 1963 have been educationally and psychologi cally damaged almost beyond measure. Since the whites set up their own private schools, the Ne groes have borne the brunt of school closings, but unques tionably the whole community has lost in the struggle. d*mllHariz*d ion* (DM7) H > ruthad to Hi* r**r by buddi** —on* of whom (laft) hold* a hattan Cantor. Oov. 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