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PAGE 2 THE TRIBUNAL AID 4'f" B outreach Health Hints !■ ■■ Human Resources in Action in North Carolina Dr^William $. Burley Pat Williamson wk I Optometrist 4 High Point, N.C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1974 laptiat Ollfurrlj In January, 1973, the Supreme Court’s ruling - Supreme Court of the The Hallmark Clinic and United States handed down Counseling Services and - a decision which affected The Fleming Clinic. >,■virtually every women in The Hallmark Clinic in her first 20 weeks of Charlotte charges $175 for pregnancy -- decisions an abortion. Approximately regarding abortions were 1000 abortions have been now left up to the pregnant performed at this clinic woman and her physician, since its opening, with 640 As a result of this having been performed in decision, North Carolina November and December had to change its laws of 1973. This clinic is concerning abortions. The currently operating under a 1973 General Assembly court restraining order due wrote the following law: to the lack of a transfer “It shall not be unlawful agreement with a local during the fir,st twenty hospital, weeks of pregnancy to Another abortion facility, advise, procure, or cause a the Fleming Clinic, has miscarriage or abortion been opened in Raleigh. It when the procedure is has just recently been performed by a physician certified by the Division of licensed to practice medi- Facility Services, cine in North Carolina at a A group of physicians hospital or clinic certified have made application to by the North Carolina open a clinic in Winston- Medical Care Commission Salem. It is anticipated they to be a suitable facility for ^yj][ open the clinic within the performance of abor- (he next few months. tions.” Complete statistics on The Commission for abortions for 1973 were not Medical Facility Services available with the Division and Licensure (formerly the gf Health Services, How- Medical Care Commission) evej-, according to 1972 of the N.C. Department of , ,. ,. , ,. „ statistics, 8365 abortions Human Resources was ^ ■ k, ,u , were reported in North given the responsibility of writing the rules and gg gg^ ,5 jg regu a 10ns governing ree- category had the most standing abortion facilities The Commission wrote the following opinion concern ing the suitability of facilities for the perfor mance of abortions; “During the first ten to abortions at 2832 with 22,112 births. Approxi mately 53 percent of the abortions were performed on females who had never been married. , , I- . Feelings are mixed on twelve weeks following , ° abortions, but m view of the conception, abortions can Supreme Court's ruling, be performed safely by a decisions regarding abor- licensed physician in either tions are strictly between freestanding clinics or the pregnant woman and outpatient facilities con- her physician nee,ed with hospitals, and i.*i„g,on Laborer the use of impatient facilities is economically Indicted By Federal wasteful and therefore by Dr. William S. Burley, Optometrist Recently, we listed five visual abilities or skills that a child must develop if proper visual functioning is to be obtained. We further stated that these skills should be developed before the child becomes of school age. In this article we will give you the parent, some easy test procedures that you can do at home to test your childs visual ability development. PROCEDURE: (Penlight Pursuits) 1. Obtain a small penlight to use as a target for the following routine. If penlight is not available, use tip of a pencil or pen. Standing erect, feet about 12-15 inches apart, have someone help you by moving penlight slowly in different directions. a. Instruct the child to follow the light as closely as he can without moving his head. b. Rotate penlight in small circle, 10-12 inches in diameter, at a distance of 14-16 inches, at eye level. c. Move penlight clock wise a few turns, then counter clockwise. d. Move penlight from side to side. e. Move penlight up and down. Is there any roughness or jerkiness in your child’s eyemovement? Does your child move his eyes or does he tend to move his head? Does he seem to lag behind the target or do they seem to lead it? Cover one eye with a eye patch. Observe same things. Does this improve his abilities? Test of eye-teaming skills: PROCEDURE: (have child seated comfortably with correct posture) Materials: Wall calender and a pencil Instr.: Place calendar across the room on the wall and hold the pencil about 16 inches from your child's body. Instruct your child to look at the pen on one, and look up at the calendar (numbers or any small print that he may be able to see) on two, you should develop a rhythym 1-2-1-2 and so on. Note: At all times the child is to try and make accurate fixations keeping the tip of the pencil and the print of the calendar clear. If the child reports that things are not clear, encourage him and make them clear. Repeat same procedure with one eye covered. Is there an increase in his ability to perform this task? As you may have noticed, this is the same thing a child is asked to do all day in a classroom situation, (looking at the blackboard at school and back at his work on the desk.) PROCEDURE: Eye- Hand coordination Purpose: To test the coordination of the domi nant hand and eye. Instructions: Obtain an interesting color or cartoon book and some tracing paper. Have child to trace an entire picture. Observe Body posture, any head tilt, and childs working dis tance. 2. Have the child pick up - small objects from the table. 3. Have your child to dot all the (o) in a sheet of newspaper. 4. Trace out some small circles on a sheet of paper using a dime, have your child stick a pin in the middle of the circle. OBSERVATION; The ob servation that you as a parent should make are obvious and need no further explanation. J. Ray Butler, Pastor A.B.; M.Div.; D.D. 916 EAST TWELFTH STREET AT HIGHLAND AVE. WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27101 EVERYBODY IS SOMEBODY AT SHILOH The Church on the Hill WJiere Everyone Is Welcome! Vote, Then Complain! DONr DELAY SAVE TODAY!! SAVE BY THE lOTH EARN FROM THE. 1ST. T B ImotMTTo INM* •irraLIC LCNOIN Na Nettn Foi WWHartwiI *W* An Tk0 Suvimg9 Sp0eiali$Ui** PLENTY OF FREE4>ARK1NC ^ J)RIVE4N WINDOW CALL 883-4116 High Point ^ 700 NORTH MAIN STREET B»m9 Loom To Buy Or Build discouraged. However, the interruption of pregnancies beyond twelve weeks' Jury On Tax Counts GREENSBORO- A Lex gestation requires that ington, N.C. man has been certain technical precau tions be taken to assure the patient’s return to her charged by a federal grand jury in Greensboro with 19 counts of income tax previous normal state of violations, health within a reasonable James Lindsay, Jr., 44, length of time. Interruption charged with four of pregnancies beyond counts of signing his twelve week's gestation Personal income tax returns .should be carried out only the years 1968 - 71 in licensed general hospi- which he did not believe to tals having suitable facilites ^id correct as to and technically skilled every material matter, staff.'' He was indicted on 15 - Prior to the Supreme counts of aiding and Court's decision, a woman assisting in the preparation could only have an abortion °f false and fraudulent in North Carolina if the 'ncome tax returns for : pregnancy endangered her others. The indictment ; life or health, if the fetus charged Lindsay with would likely to be born with claiming a total of $30,560.- serious defects, or the •§ >n false and overstated pregnancy resulted from deductions on returns he : rape or incest. prepared for other persons. C.t. ROSS Alderman, East Ward PERFORMANCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE PROVEN ABILITY COMMITMENT TO SERVE EXPERIENCE Winston- Salem Alderman-8 years Chairmar, Finance Committee Public Safety Committee Recreation Commission (EflUtttry J^urniturp Qlompang Jnr. e07 IDOL DRIVE . T, 6. BOX 5085 • HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 27262 PHONES WI2-30I6 • S82-89S6 • &H2-4b12 • 883-3811 Repreienting wer 300 nationally known manufactoring tompaniei. Eveiything sold at a diacount. 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