Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1939 — Page 19
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Solution Sought in Meeting With Mayor
| i : in 1937, and erected according to Delegation of Negro Doctors provision that the third ana fesen . | floors should be used for Negro paAnd Laymen Heard in tients, and the fifth floor as quarters |
Closed Session |for Negro nurses and internes, This
EPTEMBER SALE DAYS WASSON'S BASEMENT STORE
[grant was made before Mayor Sul- | livan took office for his present | wii. " : term. It is charged by PWA offiMayor Reginald H. Sullivan t0- gials that these provisions have not | day met a delegation of five Negro been carried out. physicians and laymen in a closed “We never asked for a single ad- | session at City Hall to discuss pos- ditional room o- a single Eel ick sible future use of Qity Hospital's In Ye Oi Hospital, Said ill ag oon Fr wit for training Negro internes Negro, it is thie brain child of the | and physicians. tits oid Wri | With the Mayor, who excluded all John Kern Administration. | hia the committee from the con-| Termed General Problem erence room, were Dr. Charles W. Ndi Myers Ropital superintendent, and DY Buckner presented the present "oh . ernceh ROHISIReg, Wessun than simply racial, interest and im- | superintendent. ortance. 1 Ih be Uelegution were Dr. D. EP “This is problem.” he said, “not | il F = DE oh, a : N only for the Negro physicians, or for | Ransom, City ‘Councilman " 7/the Negro community, but for the | Som, Yo, 1 13, | whole city of Indianapolis. There s | Review the Situation {not one Kind of health for Negroes | Dr. Lucas, president of the 2nd another for white people. Aesculapian Medical Society, was] ! asked by Mr. Ransom to invite] a representative group of Negro CALL physicians to the meeting. The com- | | mittee’s membership was completed | i last night following an informal dis- | cussion at the Pyllis Wheatley Y.| | . yr N ay TE wm— New Fall SHOES
W. C. A. with the invitation to Mr.
De Frantz by Mr. Ransom and the NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (U. P) wl
acceptance by Dr. Lewis of Dr. Lucas’ invitation of yesterday aft€rnoon. Last night's meeting included a review of the situation and a clarification of purpose and future endeavor. Present were Rabbi Elias Charry of the Beth El Zedeck Hebrew Congregation; Dr. George W. Buckner, editor of the World Call:
Mrs. Buckner, Y. W. C. A. Inter-|
racial Committee hospital division chairman; Cleo Blackburn, ¥lanner House secretary; Lionel Artis, Lockefield Gardens manager; Miss Irene Harris, adult activities director, Wheatley Y. W, C. A; the Rev. I. Albert Moore, local president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; the Rev. Plummer Jacob, Mr. De Frantz. Mr. Ransom and Drs. Lewis, Lucas and Moten.
Speak for Society
It was agreed that the committee would not present itself as an official representative of the entire Negro community, but that the physicians could be accredited as speaking for the Aesulapian Society membership. Mr, Artis asked that the following questions be considered in the meeting with Mavor Sullivan. What facilities will be offered girls in the nurses’ training school? What facilities will be offered Negro medical graduates, and when? Dr. Lucas stated: “We are not going down there with the idea of selling anybody out, or of repre-
Winston Churchill, First Lord of the | | Admiralty in Great Britain's war |
[Cabinet, writing in Collier's Maga- |
zine today said that the Sve |
[German pact was “a grand advantage to mankind.” | “The pact has, at a single stroke, | stripped Russia communism and | {Nazi anti-communism of their | {whole theme, of their credentials, ‘of their means of appealing to the {mind and spirit of man,” Mr. ‘Churchill said. “Instead of two powerful and, to certain types of mind, captivating philosophies, we have a couple of | sets of rival gangsters joining forces | [in a jam, pooling their luck and | trying to shoot their way out with any loot they can carry through the G-men of civilization.”
| Mr. Churchill said the pact was | (& blow to Japan, which had joined |
the anti-Comintern bloc and which now finds that the “Siberian Army towers menacingly over Japan from the north.”
ARTISTS TO AUCTION
SPECIAL COLLECTION,
[Times Special NASHVILLE, Tnd., Sept. 22.—The | | Brown County Art Gallery Associa- | tion today announced the hanging | [of a special room devoted entirely | to small pictures donated by mem- | bers of the group, at the gallery in Nashville, Ind.
senting any group of Negro citizens. The pictures will be auctioned to | We represent the Aesculapian Med-| the highest bidder at 8 p. m. Oct. | ical Society. If it were in our power 14, by L. S. Murphy, Marion, Ind. | to place nurses’ training in effect Prior to the auction, visitors to the | tomorrow, we would do it.” | gallery may leave bids with the at- | tendant. Teuces History oI Wing | The proceeds will go into the fund | He also indicated that a request |for gallery maintenance. The regu- | would be made for action in the|lar fall exhibit of the Brown County | training of Negro internes as soon | painters will continue to hang in as such action seemed feasible. the galleries until November. A Dr, Lewis commented upon the dinner in honor of the associate | history of the F Wing, partially members of the association will pre- | built by PWA funds granted early cede the auction. |
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