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E.R. CARNEY TO
ADDRESS TRI
STATE MEET
6 DIFFERENT WAYS
TO CHANGE THE
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counters everywhere. /
The Administration O f
Hospitals DurinK War-
Time To Be Theme
NORFOLK Administration
and financing of hospitals during
war-time will br the theme ol the
third annual meeting of the Tri-
State Conference of Hospital Ad
ministrators to he held at the
Kate Kitting Reynolds .Memorial
Hospital Winston-Salem. N ( on
November 5-6. it was announced
this week by S. Tanner Stafford,
secretary of the group which in
cludes »0 hospitals in Virginia and
North and South Carolina.
Ke.’.ircd 'poakers will be F R
C.irr.s superintendent of Turk
>ido H .pi’ Detroit, and Dr W
Kinder .ck Brown, of . P.t:.*burgh.
p, crmultan:. f old casualty sec
i ,:i Ofti.c f C.v ;lian Defense.
D C
D. B . n vy.ii expla.n how color
ed n -s may qualify for ft*
i • . t| ’ ■ '
T. i-State tie •rad-blazer i
, rcg..u:.r. h...-p.tal a**oC.a- j
t in- be.ns ’he fist ore oigamz
cd I: ahso boasts ;hc largest me n-1
bcrfhip Its purposes arc to secure j
bet’.or service lor patients and:
:: iihcr Standards for ho>p.tal.za-
Ro nolds Memorial hospital
•a ; e the sessions vs ill oc held.
.: was disclosed .s one of tnc f.n
. in the South for Negro pa
niiti However, with cue excep
n the entire medical and ad
• ..mc staffs are composed
It is the hope of the association
that through its meeting In this
institution the ad\isability of in
tegrating more Negroes in the
medical and administrative stalls
Mill he apparent to the trustees of
Rey Holds.
\V ,!... ? M R ih. super, tendent
• t D
C is president of the conference.
\y hi.e M Staf/ord. administrator
of N "rfolk Community ho.-paal is
secretary Dr L C Down.ng. su
perintendent of Burrell Memorial
Ho.-p.ta!. Roanoke. Va. is vice
president. and Mrs. Geneva Col
4t4ij- Hun:, wupeiintendcnt of the
: R: hards* n Memorial Hospital
In adait.on* to the technical dis
’ • C Hane™!nstituHonal Memorial
Church. Thursday evening. at ,
which Mis# Edna I. Prudie, R N..
Theie will also be speeches by
Dr J B Whittington, medical d.-
rector, city hospital system, Win
ston-Salem. N C : Dr. H D Mai-,
loy. representing th Twin*City j
Medical society, and Mrs.
K. Staupers. R N Ne-v York G.ty. j
executive secretary. National As- '
sociation of Colored Graduate i
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Published
SCOTLAXDVILLE La.—Dr Da
vid H Blackwell, recent addition
and physics at Southern university ■
and forme-lv associated with Dr
E.r.-tein in the Institute for Ad
. a need Ftudy at Princeton univer
sity. has last published the highly |
teenn .< 1 art.do I icmpotcr.t Mark- :
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for Annals of Mathematic*’’ Dr !
R. and E cl' on of -.he department j
~(? which l)ave rnade their ap-
W. .t.r.2 the subject of Se
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YOU ANSWER ONE, YOU CAN CALL YOURSELF AVERAGE. TEST YOURSELF.
1. What is Marian Anderson, alto, contralto or soprano?
2. What is the name of the aviation unit at Tuskegee?
3. What makes a Murray’s container easy to use?
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TflE MICHIGAN' CHRONICI.E - - A RKI.IABI.t INDEPENDENT WEEKLY
LEARNING TO TAXI AN AIRPLANE
One of the important functions of the Air Service Command is to
train troops to operate under field conditions: to maintain and repair
airplanes without the conveniences of permanently established air
bases. To this end. Selfridge Field soldiers, including many colored,
are undergoing instructions in anew field service training school—
one of the first to operate the Air Service command. Shown above,
two students are getting instructions on how to taxi an airplane. Left
to right. Pvt - Rufus Smith. Montclair. N J.: Pfc. William Greene.
Jr., Bayonne. N J \and Staff Sgt. George S. Parks, instructor. Crans
ton. R. I.—Photo U.S. Air Corps.
! officers’ base pay is now $l5O a
The WAVES, into which no Ne
;g: ,is have yet beet admitted, al
ready receive pi.y equal to that of
N .. \ men. A bill is now pending
anyone else in cr'ier branch of the
WAACs Get
Pay Raise;
Nurses Next
WASHINGTON. D C.—Thirty
i.x WAAC third officers received
a pay la week, a? did
the auxil.arics, when Pro.-.dent;
Rooievelt signed 'he WAAC pay
1 raise bill puttinp the yvomcn of
the army on a comparable pay
scale yvith the men.
AuxiTrart?? w:i* ttct Trrrrve- 550-
a month instead of s2l. Tnc raise
continues through all the ranks
3hd commission levels, and rccog- ]
r.izcs the status of D.rector Oveta j
Culp Hobby ~as a colonel. Third *
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Saw It In This Paper)
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Mable Staupers
Addresses Nurses
i ST LOUIS—At a recent ir.ectin:'
| of the St. Louis Local G.-a.'uate
I Staupers. executive secretary oi
' the National Associat.cn Colored
I formed the jrdup tr.at s.r.ce May
| tne Delaware State Nurses assor.a
--i the American association ar.d r.o\i
; Negro nurses in that state may be
come members.
Mrs. Staupers emphas.zed the
.mportance • jtl • nurses taking
an active part in the war work,
and the need for good leaders and
aware of thc.r problems and the
with nursing problems.
Dr. Waltc-r A. Younge. who wtas
the guest speaker at the Tubcrcu
■ losis Health institute, held at the
Homer Phillip* hospital the week
I of Oct. 19. discussed some of the
problems confronting the ar and
j such as* the failure of qualified Ne
■ uppre
( c.able number of Negro doctors in
; throughout the city and closer
. working relationship of medical
i and nursing organizations.
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And here are the correct answers. Merely
turn this whole page upside down. Watch
for the new questions next week!
S3DG3 dUVHS ON f
NouavnOs unsund hj66 z
onvuiNOO i
Elected Class President
By White Fellow-Students
The('election of the youth. Jame.-
HullanA. one ot six colored student*
n a class of 402. to Dr
Studebaker’r attention by Ear:
rfar.son. superintendent ol the Rock
Island public schools in a lettei
uh.ch stated. ’’The facu.ty. I havt
oeen assured had nothing to do
w.:n the -lection. It was purely a
democratic act on the part of the
| students."
WASHINGTON’—The elec- ]
lion ol a colore.l yomh as the
president ot the senior class
hv his white classmates of the
Rock Island. 111. high school.
\.,j .&uoea this week by John W
Education, as a concrete acmonstra
S ucebaker. U S Commissioner ji
t.on ot democracy at work.
NEW I-’BRARIAN
HENDERSON Texas -In re
sponse to widesoread demand for
; a fir M-class. full-time librarian,
sponsors of the Rusk County Col
ored Library succeeded in getting
M.ss Wilma Louise Whittaker of
Longview, appomter’ for the post
Required Reading for November:
RACE RELATIONS
SOVIET and BRITISH
By GEORGE PADMORE
Don't miss this devastating comparison
between Communist and Capitalist treat
ment of "backward" peoples!
See the pictures of happy Soviet
colored children!
THE CRISIS
Not ember 1942
15c A COPY 69 FIFTH AVENUE
$1.50 A YEAR New York, N.Y.
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