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Vol. 5, No. 6 Wednesday, May 8, 1968 Missions emphasis week concludes at Pine Springs Loma Linda University students will focus their attention on world missions dur ing the Week of Missions Emphasis weekend retreat scheduled for this weekend at Pine Springs Ranch. Continuing today and tomorrow are the daily noon hour meetings in the Univer sity Church Fellowship Hall and ______.______. evening meetings in the Campus Chapel. political, and sociological differ lations department of the North HONG KON Speakers are dealing with ences. Pacific Union Conference of problems that a prospective Featured speaker for the Seventh-day Adventists, and a missionary may encounter in wekend retreat will be Walter former missionary to India and foreign service, such as cultural, R. Beach, secretary of the Africa. General Conference of Seventh- Special guests will be John day Adventists. Other guest K. G. Webb, MBChB, director speakers will include Jack W. of the Vellore, India, Chrisjian Alumni homecoming Provonsha, MD, PhD, professor Medical College and Hospital, of philosophy of religion and and his wife Alison R. Webb, slated for May 30 Christian ethics; and Thomas MD, a pediatrician. The annual Loma Linda Uni M. Ashlock, secretary of the Dr. Webb received his medi and public re- cal training at Oxford, where Photo by Lester Schmellng versity School of Nursing Alum he was a "football blue," and SENIOR ENGLISH MAJOR Deborah Butler points to the place ni Homecoming will be held represented the university in where she and Joan M. Hoatson, senior art major, will be teaching Thursday, May 30, in the Cam other games as next year. The Loma Linda University student missionaries will pus Cafeteria on the Loma Lin LLU commencement well. He receiv teach at the Sam Yuk Secondary School in the British Crown Col ed his medical da campus. ony of Hong Kong. services scheduled degree in 1942. Registration and a social hour for June 2 After serving as will begin at 6 p.m. on the patio regimen t- of the cafeteria. Joint commencement services al medical offi University students chosen for Scheduled events at the ban for both University campuses cer in the Royal quet will include a report on the will be held in the Stadiunr of Army Medical the University of California at Corps, he re mission adventure University©s progress by Presi Riverside, Robert E. Cleveland, Dr. Webb turned to Ox Two Loma Linda University dent David J. Bieber and a PhD, vice president for acad ford for post College of Arts and Sciences musical program by the School emic affairs, announced recent- graduate training in pediatrics. taking graduate work at the iy- Dr. Webb has served on ad seniors will leave early in Aug University in preparation for of Nursing class of 1968. ust for a year of teaching at Special recognition is slated The University-wide com visory committees of the Indian further work as teachers in mencement exercises will begin Council of Medical Research, the Seventh-day Adventist mission fields. for the classes of 1918 and 1943. Hong Kong Sam Yuk Secondary with the Friday vesper service and has been president of the School. They are Deborah But Tours of the University Hos for baccalaureate and associate Indian Pediatric Society. Re ler and Joan M. Hoatson. pital will be conducted for nurs degree candidates at 8 p.m. cently he was elected a fellow Miss Butler and Miss Hoat Physical therapy ing alumni Thursday afternoon May 31 in the La Sierra Church. of the Royal College of Physi cians. son will each be teaching En Continued on page 7 The address will be presented glish and Bible in addition to department sponsors by H. M. S. Richards, program Mrs. Webb was born in Peru, entering into extra-curricular discussion group director and speaker of the but moved to England later. She activities with the students. radio pro took her early schooling in Suf The majority of the students Conversations at Noon #5, gram. folk and college at Exeter and at the Sam Yuk school (equiv sponsored by the department of Fines cancelled alent of grades six through 12) physical therapy, will feature The baccalaureate sermon, Oxford and took her clinical are non-Adventist, with many guest speakers Clarence R. Fines on all overdue preached by Ralph S. Watts, training at West London Hospi of these being also non-Christ Newby, CPA, and Thomas L. books checked out from vice president of the General tal. ian. Only about 20 percent of Walters, PhD, Wednesday, May the Loma Linda cam Conference of Seventh-day Ad At Vellore, Mrs. Webb has the total enrollment of over 600 15 in the rear section of the ventists, will be at 3 p.m., June made the health of the children students are Seventh-day Ad- Campus Cafeteria. They will pus library will be can ventists. speak on the Negro problem in celled for books returned 1, in the University Church on of the college and hospital staff The student missionary team America. during the week of May the Loma Linda campus. her chief concern. She has done are currently writing to stu Students, faculty, employees, 12 through May 17. The Tram tours of the Loma Lin part-time work in various de dents in Hong Kong, getting ac and community residents are da campus will be conducted partments, most recently serv- quainted in advance. fine cancellation does not invited to attend the 12 noon Continued on page 5 Continued on page 7 Upon completion of their forum. The presentation will be apply to reserve books. year of teaching, both Miss But followed by a question and an ler and Miss Hoatson plan on swer period. Public relations department Traffic victim wins awards in competition Loma Linda University public tion, is editor of University Tragic accident saves lives relations men drew six awards SCOPE. He succeeded Ben H. for their work during 1967 in Matthews in the post after the The tragic death of 11-year- removal of certain vital organs. would be enough, according to a annual press club competition, former editor©s death in mid- old Daniel M. Sochor set off a Quick removal of Danny©s hospital spokesman. it was announced April 26. 1967, and produced all of the chain of events which resulted kidneys, spleen, and skin made Mrs. McLane is listed in ser The monthly University issues entered in the competi in a new lease on life for four possible three vital operations ious condition at the hospital SCOPE and the quarterly Loma tion. southern Californians last week. and held out promise of relief after she and her husband and Linda University Magazine J. Jerry Wiley, now assistant Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs. for a blood disease sufferer. their 10-month-old son were placed first and third in a cate to the dean at University of Stanley Sochor of Loma Linda, Two successful kidney trans seriously burned in a fire in gory for general excellence Southern California law school, died last Thursday at 2:10 p.m. plants at the University of Cali their home. among company, trade, and in Los Angeles, was editor of the in University Hospital after be fornia at Los Angeles Medical The spleen was taken to Or ternal publications. The Uni University Magazine when the ing struck the previous evening Center and the Veterans Ad ange County General Hospital, versity SCOPE also won third issues entered in the contest by an automobile. ministration Hospital, Los An Orange, for treatment of a male place in two categories open to were produced. He has since He was hit and fatally in geles, were performed last patient with a serious blood dis all non-daily newspapers in the been succeeded as editor by Mr. jured as he headed home on Thursday night, with the use ease. The spleen was to be pul inland southern California re Parrish. Barton Road directly in front of Danny©s organs. verized and injected into the gion general excellence and First place in the category of University Hospital where ef The third operation, also per patient, who was not identified. best front page. for women©s section feature forts to save his life began im formed Thursday night, involv One of Danny©s eight broth First place in the category for stories went to an account of mediately. ed the removal of skin from ers and sisters who was accom best story written by a public mountain-climbing exploits of But by noon Thursday, it was Danny©s body for use on Mrs. panying him home from Little relations man went to John Hulda H. Crooks, 70-year-old apparent he was "dead" with Janet McLane, 24, of Loma League ball practice said Dan Parrish, director of public infor research assistant in the School no brain or other bodily func Linda, who was burned over 70 ny dropped his baseball mitt in mation. He also took a second of Public Health. The illustra tions operating except by arti percent of her body last March the street, bent over to pick it award in the category for best ted feature, including Mrs. feature photo, open to all daily Crook©s tips on diet and health ficial methods. up and was struck by the on The youth©s father, a Loma 28. The boy©s skin was used to and non-daily newspapermen. ful living was written by San Linda plasterer, shortly before coyer 40 percent of her body, coming car. He never regained Richard W. Weismeyer, assis Bernardino Sun-Telegram re his son©s death, consented to the which, with earlier transplants, consciousness. tant director of public informa porter lone Oliver. University SCOPE Wednesday, May 8, 1968 A significant week Heart association sponsors institute J&ook T)alk This weekend will mark the conclusion of the third The San Bernardino County Reviewed by John Parrish Week of Missions Emphasis held on this campus in recent Heart Association sponsored a cardiac institute for nurses at Director of Public Information years. Loma Linda University April 30. (Review and Herald Publishing Association, Washington, D.C.) One of the more significant facts about this week is The institute, held in coopera that it was originally conceived and planned by the Uni tion with the California State Hidden Patterns and the Grand Design Nurses© Association, was con versity students, with only a minimum of faculty advice. cerned with "Shock Manage by George T. Dickinson This speaks well of their awareness of the world©s needs, ment and Recognition." Over 200 nurses were wel A former Loma Linda cam ters, read consecutively or one- missions motivation, and dedication. comed to the University Hos pus pastor is the author of a at-a-time as the basis for daily Climaxing the Week of Missions Emphasis will be a pital by Clarence A. Paul, MD, book published by Review and meditation, provide ample mat vice president of the county Herald Publishing Association erial for spiritual reflection. For retreat at Pine Springs Ranch. Featured speaker will be heart association, and Varner J. at $3.95. He is George T. Dick readers troubled by the complex Johns, MD, chairman of the de inson, for 10 years pastor of the and often desperate course of John K. G. Webb, MB ChB, director of the Vellore, India, partment of medicine. Campus Hill Church; the book human experience, Hidden Pat Christian Medical College and Hospital. Lecturers included faculty of is "Hidden Patterns and the terns is a book of reassurance. Loma Linda University and the Grand Design," a study of the Provided in the program is an opportunity for dia University of Southern Califor book of Esther. CATHOLIC EDUCATION IN logue with former missionaries upon practical mission nia, Los Angeles, and nurse and A CHANGING WORLD physician specialists from near As its name suggests, the 126- realities. by hospitals. page, hard-cover volume at Reviewed by Alice E. Gregg tempts to show the interven This, we believe, is missions emphasis on a high plane tion of God in the intrigue and By George N. Shuster with emphasis placed upon that which counts most, ex The following courses are struggle of the dramatic ac being offered this summer to count of the Old Testament (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ample by those who can speak with the voice of ex those who have their bache "Mystery Book." 1967) perience. lor of science degrees in "The function of education," nursing. Protagonists writes George N. Shuster, "is SOCI 611 2S units Semi no longer to protect the (indi nar - The Family. June 25 - The protagonists of the Es orphan- vidual) conscience by laying August 15 ther story the alien become-queen and her uncle, down a series of rules, whose PSCH 511 3S units Gui rejection could be considered dance and Counseling. June Mordecai are represented as Commencement week parallel figures to Job, caught apostasy. The conscience is, 18 - August 8 rather, to be steeled through a the EDUC 404 2S units up in a plot and plight of others© The hundreds of University friends who attend making. A quote from Milton, constant process of asking ques Evaluation and Measure tions and finding answers, of commencement services scheduled for June 2 will see one ment. June 11 - August 22. opening the fourth chapter, af fords an explanation further de accepting tasks or rejecting of the tangible signs of the merger between Loma Linda If interested, please phone veloped by the author: them." the graduate nursing office, University and the former La Sierra College joint com extension 2601, station 2. "I must not quarrel with the Serious study mencement ceremonies. will Catholic Education in a Of highest dispensation, Over 560 students are expected to graduate from Basketball star Changing World, which is a ser which herein ious study of all levels of Cath the various schools making this the largest commence Happ©ly had ends above my olic education and its problems to guest at dinner reach to know." ment in the history of Loma Linda University. including financing, understaff- John Rudometkin, former all- of history, ing, mediocre teaching faculties, American basketball star from Although snatches recalling political and military with their end product of poorly the University of Southern Cali events affecting Persia, are in educated students, was written To the fornia, Los Angeles, who played cluded, Hidden Patterns is not by Dr. Shuster, assistant to the Letters Editor for the New York Knickerbock primarily a historical book. Nei president of the University of ers, will be the guest speaker ther does it profess, in com Notre Dame and former editor at the department of physical mentary fashion, to answer all of Commonweal, and includes education©s intramural banquet the possible questions about the an examination of the distinc Dear Editor: lic schools, I found nothing par May 12. origin and implications of the tion between "education" and _ It was with interest, but not ticular corrupting about such Tickets for the banquet which book which sometimes puzzle "evangelizing." entirely without bewilderment activities as (pardon the ex will be held in the Commons on Bible scholars: Not even men In essence, the report, which that I perused the letters to the pressions) mixed swimming and the La Sierra campus, are $2.75 tioned, for example, is the mor contains a "wealth of statistical editor in the March 20 issue of folk dances. After learning that per plate. They are on sale at al problem posed by Esther©s tables, stark naked and imper SCOPE. these forms of recreation were the vice president for student assumption of the queenly role turbable, about enrollments, As a layman, I accept the taboo in some circles, that affairs office on the Loma Linda of vanquished Vashti. teaching, teacher preparation, proposition that light from which had been normal and pro campus and at the physical ed religious training, and other im But at what it set out to do, above, when passing through per suddenly acquired a mysti ucation office on the La Sierra portant questions," anticipates cal quality of "evil." campus. the book succeeds. Its 16 chap- any mortal medium, can be re a gradual cutback of Catholic fracted and some aberration The irrational rigidity of can, almost certainly, be as many educational leaders in primary schools, and upgrading sumed. Can this however be these matters has not induced 'Summer Forecast' will benefit of Catholic high schools, a re- said only of the layman? the intended quality of being Continued on page 8 One letter seemed to imply "pure in heart." The Moslem that an equation should be set custom of purdah did little to up between women in bathing purge the populace of lust and Thailand missionary dentist the Christian parallel is no more suits and pornography. "Summer Forcast," a fashion start a new dental clinic in It is quite evident that our successful. Instead of finding University show sponsored by the Junior southern Thailand. contemporary society needs no Dental Auxiliary will be held Prizes to be given away dur help from Adventists or any coeducational athletics "fright ening" as does the clergyman, I Tuesday, May 14 in the Dale ing the program will include a other people of high moral stan Gentry Gymnasium on the wiglet, pinking shears, perfume, dards to abet that society in find the number of young people and boxes of leaving the church because of Loma Linda campus. electric scissors, University SCOPE is a non the corruption of those moral Summer fashions featured See©s candy. profit news publication of standards. false burdens of guilt that such Loma Linda University, an more will be from the Harris Com Coordinating the fashion educational institution oper Anything we may do to coun attitudes engender far G. Whit- frightening. Few are lost to the pany, San Bernardino, with the show are Mrs. Kenneth ated by the General Confer teract this trend we should do, program narrated by Aggie nack, club president, and Mrs. ence of Seventh-day Adven but one can either extinguish church by a game of volleyball tists, with campuses at Loma of Turdiam, Harris© fashion coor F. Carl Rosich, ways and means Linda and Riverside, Califor or fan a name by blowing with Christian companions Other nia. opposite sex. dinator. committee chairman. against it; we might do well to the members of the ways and means Circulation: 20,000 Vernon P. Wagner, SM©65 Tickets may be obtained at Frequency of publication: determine which is being ac the Harris Company, from any committee include Mrs. Daniel complished through our efforts. Tinker Air Force Base, 15 issues yearly. Oklahoma Junior Dental Auxiliary mem R. Erhard, Mrs. Willard C. Subscription: $3 per year. As a parent I am less con ber, or at the door. Fisher, Mrs. T. Harold Eick- cerned with conditions that up Proceeds from the benefit mann, Mrs. Kenneth D. Cough- hold the law, as envisioned by Editor: Dear Editor: will go to James M. Crawford, ren, Mrs. James W. Petrik, Jr., Richard W. Weismeyer those who feel compelled to in SD©60, JDA©s missionary dentist. and Mrs. Peter M. Couperus. terpret that law, than in seeing I am writing in response to Editorial Assistants: Pastor Harry E. Darby©s letter Dr. Crawford will use the pro Mrs. Alden B. Chase is the fac Marjorie L. Nelson my children across the Jordan ceeds from the show to help ulty advisor. and thus afforded the opportun which appeared in the March 20 E. Jamie Trefz ity to discuss these issues with issue of University SCOPE. He Book Editor: their Lord and with Ellen G. was concerned over the publi Alice E. Gregg White. cation of "pornographic" pho Advertising: Wouldn©t it honestly seem tos of coeducation physical ed John E. Crowder more reasonable to employ Mrs. ucation classes at the Univer Circulation: White©s writings as a cement to sity. Edith H. Williams fuse the teachings of the Bible, His implication that coeduca with dedicated effort, into one tional physical educational Unless otherwise noted. classes encourage lust and University SCOPE articles composite instrument for ser may be reprinted without vice in salvation, than as long adultery is totally untenable permission. Appropriate cred spikes to affix our own opinions, and unrealistic. As a person in it would be appreciated. a responsible position of church Advertising compatible in as editors, to the doorposts of content with the standards of the temple? leadership, Pastor Darby should church-related higher educa Ernest H. Wells realize the importance of these tion is accepted subject to approval by the advertising Coeur d©Alene, Idaho classes and their sublimatory committee. Copy should be role. received no later than the Wednesday before publication Dear Editor: As a constituent of Loma Lin date; rates available on re The letter entitled "Porno da University, Pastor Darby is quest. Comrmftlications about graphy" that appeared in the certainly entitled to voice his news and editorial content, March 20 issue of SCOPE writ opinions. It is important, how advertising, or subscription/ circulation matters should be ten by a clergyman, is a classic ever, to point out that the young directed to University SCOPE example of the type of reason people of today, most educa Loma Linda University, Loma the un tional leaders, and probably a Linda, California 92354. Of ing that has imposed fices are In Griggs Hall on healthy and unrealistic theory majority of the University©s —Staff photo constituents do not agree with the Loma Linda campus; tele on Adventist youth that isola MBS. CARL F. BOSICH shows Junior Dental Auxiliary president phone (714) 796-7311, 888-3211, tion of the genders promotes his extremely conservative or 686-5432, extension 2373. views. Mrs. Kenneth G. Whitnack the site of a Thailand mission clinic to sainthood. be established with the aid of funds from the May 14 fashion show. As a teenager attending pub John E. Crowder, SM©69 Saigon Adventist Hospital

OTJCH! THAT HURTS! Curious onlookers watch as Juanita Wagner Holm, SN©42 (right), and an JESS.C. HOLM, SM©52, medical director of Saigon Adventist Hos- assistant give injections for immunization against polio, diphtheria, whooping cough, and tetanus, pital, comforts a 10-year-old girl with leukemia. Also located on The hospital gave over 2,000 injections the first day the clinic was open. the Hospital grounds is the Seventh-day Adventist church and the Vietnam Publishing House.

CARLYLE D. WELCH, 8BP65, performs minor surgery on a Viet THE 15 STUDENTS of nursing from Saigon Adventist Hospital hold evening worship under a tree namese patient The capacity of the 40-bed hospital is inadequate on the mission compound. Nursing courses are taught in English and translated into Vietnamese. to care for the current needs. The three year curriculum, taught by Mrs. Holm and Lora Wood Welch, GS©65, began February 25, shortly after the Tet offensive in Saigon.

FORTY-EIGHT VHCT CONG prisoners await baptism at the Tan Hiep prison camp near the LTnited States Air Base at Bien Hoa. Visiting the Viet Cong prisoners started as a hospital project under TANKS, SOLDIERS, and the small arms fire were familiar sights and sounds around Saigon Ad the direction of Nguyen Huynh, head of the hospital clinical lab ventist Hospital during the Tet offensive. Even during the relatively quiet periods that Saigon en oratory. Many other prisoners are studying the Seventh-day Ad joys, it is possible to hear artillery fire from the outlying areas. ventist doctrines. University SCOPE Wednesday, May 8, 1968 LLU dentist holds KSDA-FM names Paul Harvey seminars in Utah Direct inquiries to University Placement Service Dentists from the Arizona- "Broadcaster of the Year" Lorna Linda University, Lama Linda, Calif. 92354 Utah border area recently at tended a two-day seminar en Loma Linda University radio attacking the evils he sees DENTISTS ren©s Health Center seeking den titled "Current Concepts in tist who would provide one year©s station KSDA named radio around him and steadfast in up Arizona service on contract basis. Salary Prosthedontics," held in Monti- commentator Paul Harvey its holding the highest ideals be PHOENIX: Established general and fringe benefits cello, Utah. 1968 "Broadcaster of the Year." fore his fellow citizens." practice for sale. Emphasis on RIVERSIDE: Dentist retiring. The seminar was conducted Station general manager In addition to his daily radio complete dentistry. High type Practice and completely equipped by John O. Neufeld, DMD, pro Donald D. Dick, PhD, associate broadcasts for ABC, Mr. Har clientele. Office and equipment im office available maculate. Central Phoenix loca fessor of prosthodontics and professor of speech, made the vey is the author of three books tion. Leaving to specialize Aug chairman of the department of award to Mr. Harvey as the and speaker on three commer ust ©68. Staff will stay if desired SANTA ANA: Three operatory equipped dental office for rent Prosthodontics," held in Monti- Chicago broadcaster prepared cial long-play record albums. California Dentistry. to address a church youth con He was in Long Beach to ad VALLEJO: Two operatory dental gress at the Long Beach Sports dress the Western Youth Con COMPTON: Excellent opportunity suite for rent in medical - dental Arena last month. Dr. Dick gress of Seventh-day Adven- for dentist to replace DOS who is building. Reduced rent for first called the 49-year-old American tists. giving up practice in medical cen year. Ohio ter in southeast Los Angeles area, Broadcasting Company veteran The University©s educational next to Sears shopping center. Colorado DEFIANCE: Dentist retiring for "an energetic, dynamic speak radio station, sponsor of the Thirteen years established. 16 CRAIG: Town of 4,000. Need is health reasons. Two fully equip er, a model for students in his broadcast award, is the anchor MD©s and one dentist in group. ped operatories. Exceptionally Suite available May 1. No invest great. Small church and elemen impressive delivery." station for a nine-station FM tary school prosperous town of 16,000. 28 ment required. years of paying practice. New In making the second annual network based at Adventist col SDA church award on behalf of the 1,700- leges throughout the United LAKE ARROWHEAD: For sale or LAS ANIMAS: Population of 3 to lease, new professional building 4 thousand. SDA church. Farming watt educational FM station, States. community. No dentist here DIETITIANS he also termed Mr. Harvey "a Recipient of KSDA©s award LITTLEROCK: Town of approxi keen analyst of events and their last year was Los Angeles ra mately 4100 and serving an area OAK CREEK: Sears Roebuck clin Florida of 10,000 with NO DENTISTS. ic; no dentists here. Small moun importance, but also a courag dio personality Geoff Edwards, Lovely orchard-foothill communi tain community PALATKA: 67-bed hospital oper eous Christian man, fearless in then of KFI and now of KMPC. ty ated by the Southern Union seek SPRINGFIELD: Population of ing full time dietitian LODI: Dental office for lease. Ex 2,000. Real need for dentist. Wheat MEDICAL SECRETARY Wisconsin cellent location. Will decorate to country Oklahoma suit. $175 per month, first four California GREEN BAY: Seeking chief phy months free Florida OKLAHOMA CITY: Urgent need sical therapist for newly formed for registered dietitian in small LINDSAY: Physician seeking med department in 232-bed hospital. McCLOUD: Active two operatory LAKELAND: City of 75,000 in SDA hospital ical secretary experienced in in Male preferred but all applicants general practice for sale. At foot need of dentists. 200 member SDA surance considered. Salary open church, elementary school of Mt. Shasta, twenty-five minutes Washington MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS from four lakes, six minutes from PHYSICIANS, GENERAL WINTER HAVEN: Opportunity McCloud River. Skiing, etc. This YAKIMA: 200-bed hospital seek California PRACTICE is only dental office in town. Im in the greater Winter Haven area ing head dietitian mediately available. Would sell of 35,000. Office immediately avail NORCO: Seeking full time medi Arizona able, another under construction home also if desired. MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARIAN cal technologist. Must be register ed in lab and know X-ray TOMBSTONE: Seeking physician MIDWAY CITY: Two operatory North Carolina Florida in this mile-high mountain air suite available at once. Rent, $80 Florida country. Only one MD with part- per month DERITA: Dentist in this subur PALATKA: 67-bed hospital oper time practice ban area of Charlotte is seeking WINTER HAVEN: 350 bed city REDONDO BEACH: Children©s associate. Begin immediately. ated by Southern Union seeking hospital seeking medical technol California dental clinic at South Bay Child Only dentist in town medical record librarian ogist ARLINGTON: Physician wishing Oklahoma to retire. Take over equipment and practice. Lease of office space JAY- SDA owned hospital seeking separate. Finances negotiable full time laboratory technician. Lovely rural area with SDA CLOVIS: Physician may be leav church and school ing to go into Peace Corpsi for j£oma Market two years. General practice with OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS emphasis on OB-GYN. Established 25 years. Open staff 32-bed com Quality Products at Reasonable Prices California munity hospital 4 blocks. Avail SANTA ANA: Seeking full time able July 1, 1968 or later therapist to work with physically CUPERTINO: Medical offices im handicapped children in special mediately available at special schools. Excellent salary low rent. Physicians urgently New York needed in this areii ______J POUGHKEEPSIE: Immediate LODI: Medical office for lease. opening in clinic for cerebral pal Excellent location. Will decorate sied - orthopedically handicapped to suit. $175 per month, first four DINNER CUTS BIG FRANKS DINNER ROUNDS children. Four week paid vacation. months free Excellent salary Continued on next page PHYSICAL THERAPISTS California DENTIST SANTA ANA: Seeking full time therapist to work with physically Needed in Hayfork, Trin handicapped children in special ity County, California. Popu 69* schools. Excellent salary lation 3,500. No other dentist Colorado within 30 miles. Two MD©s LONGMONT: Two openings for here. Both SDA©s. Pharma physical therapists in communi cist also is an Adventist. ties near Campion Academy Thirty member SDA church. Florida Church school. Rentvery reasonable. Some $7.50 per case 20 oz. PALATKA: 67-bed hospital oper ated by Southern Union seeking used equipment. X-ray and physical therapist unit available very cheap if desired. Business here is good New York and getting better. New Battle Creek AMSTERDAM: 156-bed general houses under construction. hospital seeking services of physi cal therapist to run P. T. depart Earl W. Hill, MJ>. VEGEBURGER ment. Assisted by one full and one Hayfork, California Scallops part-time aid

Owner ill, forced to sell, 100 x 200, 2-bdrm., good condition, fruit trees, double garage with plumbing, extra work bldg. $13,250. 4-bdrm., 2-bath, fenced, carpet, draperies, double garage, 61c $16,500. 3-bdrm., 1%-bath, fireplace, built-ins, Loma Linda hills. $23,500. 20 oz. 3-bdrm., hardwood floors, perimeter heat, air conditioning, $6.95 per case carpets, owner retiring. $29,950. 4-bdrm., on 2 acres, 1 acre oranges, owner going overseas, reasonable. $49,950. 5-bdrm., Ig. back yd., room for pool, 1 yr. old, best area. WORTHINGTON FOODS $55,500. 3-bdrm., barely lived in, ultra modern and plush in every way, view. $65,000 or make offer. New homes, almost completed, 10% down, 41bdrm., 2-bath, Fried Chicken Numete Burger landscaping, air-conditioning, carpets, appliances, south of Barton Road. $27,500. Style $595 down. 3 and 4-bdrm., new, starting at $18,950. 67c INVESTMENTS 59c Groves, apartments, duplexes, building lots, commercial, 59c rentals WE SPECIALIZE IN TAX SHELTERS 13 oz. 19oz. 20 oz. $12.50 per case $6.99 per case $6.75 per case UNIVERSITY REALTY P. O. BOX 345 796-0156 E. J. MILLER, Broker STORE HOURS: SUN..WED. 8-7; THURSDAY 8-e; FRIDAY 8-3 LOMA LINDA Wednesday, May 8, 1968 University SCOPE

equipment, nothing down. Terms Placement on balance King lecture series Continued from page 4 LA JUNTA: Physicians needed at scheduled for KSDA once. Population over 8,000. Good YUCCA VALLEY: Urgent and Im hospital. SDA church and school mediate need for physicians in Lectures recorded by Martin this beautiful desert area. New LOVELAND: Solo or group prac Luther King Jr. shortly before hospital. About 25,000 people in tice available in this city of near his death last April 4 are being area. Present physician greatly ly 10,000. Academy and elemen overworked tary school. 399 member SDA broadcast at 7:30 p.m. each Sun church. In foothills of Rockies day through June 2 by the Uni Colorado STERLING: Several excellent versity educational FM station, openings here. Population of over KSDA. BRIGHTIN: Lovely rural com 10,000. Lovely farming community. The lectures, recorded by the munity, small town, excellent Hospital. 75 member SDA church. Canadian Broadcasting Corpor church and school. Solo or group Small elementary school practice available ation, are being aired in the Florida United States for the first time. COLORADO SPRINGS: Leaving to finish residency training. Tre APOPKA: Physicians urgently They are part of an experimen mendous opportunity. Stable econ needed. 40,000 people in area. Four tal broadcast laboratory called omy. Influx at rate of 1,000 per physicians, and two are elderly. "Tempo "68," scheduled Sundays month. High collection percent Office available. New 50-bed open from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the age. Practice offered for value of staff hospital A COPY OF THE NEWLY PUBLISHED book "Outreach" is pre University station at 89.7 on the sented to Irene Schmidt, historical record librarian, by Marjorie L. FM radio dial. Nelson, editorial assistant for the director of University publica tions. The book records the 63-year history of Loma Linda Uni OKLAWAHA: Physician recently versity. deceased. Active practice, growing community. House and office for sale New paperback book relates SINAI WINTER HAVEN,: New medical complex now under construction. 350-bed city owned hospital. SDA 63-year history of University church and elementary school Loma Linda University has academic affairs at Loma Linda Georgia just released an 108-page book from 1954 until his retirement describing its 63-year history MARIETTA: Physician leaving for in 1964. residency. Practice for sale. SDA and importance as a center of The paperback volume begins church and 10 grade academy. medical learning. with the establishment of Open staff hospital. Finances ne The book, entitled "Out gotiable Mound City and follows the de reach," was written by Keld velopment of the University to Illinois J. Reynolds, PhD, emeritus vice the present. president for academic affairs. eve vi ASTORIA: Population of 1200 Copies may be purchased for with drawing area of 8,000. Town Dr. Reynolds taught on the La $1 from the Publications Office, without physician since 1967. Mod Sierra campus from 1926-1936, ern attractive office available. Six Loma Linda University, Loma was dean of the college from Linda 92354. They are also months free rent. Financing for 1936-1946, and was dean of fac equipment available if desired. 15 available at the Hospital Gift minutes from hospitals ulties and vice president for Shop and the University Supply. IRVINGTON: Population 450, with drawing area of 20,000. Physician Commencement in need of associate due to prac Continued from page 1 General dentistry practice tice volume. Salary open. Partner from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, i;j Concord, California. Good ship after one year. Hospital 7 location. Three operatories. miles June 2, beginning at the breeze- way of the administration build Carpet in office and recep Maine ing. tion room. $291 per month. Leroy Lowrie, DDS, 1945 POLAND SPRINGS: Seeking phy The conferring of degrees sician to be chief of medical de will take place Sunday, June 2, Parkside Avenue, Concord, partment (31 people) of Economic at 4:30 p.m. The commence California 94520. Telephone Systems Job Corps Center. At 689-3577. tractive salary. DRAFT DEFER ment address will be given by HIGHLIGHTING MENT INDICATED FOR THIS Walter H. Judd, editor of the .IZMIR .BEIRUT POSITION. LLU DDS currently Washington Report radio pro chief of dental clinic gram. Dr. Judd, a one-time .TROY .DAMASCUS FOB LEASE Minnesota medical missionary to China, .PERGAMOS .CYPRUS was for many years a United MEDICAL-DENTAL, .MOUNT SINAI .GALILEE MORGAN: New medical building States Congressman from Min OFFICES __ .LUXOR recently completed, ready for oc JERUSALEM cupancy, and no doctor. Any phy nesota. In well-established Profes .CAIRO .CORINTH sician settling here would be A reception will be held at sional Arcade in downtown DRAFT EXEMPT the Stadium immediately after REDLANDS, very reason DEPARTING N. Y. C. NORTHOME: Physician seeking the conferring of degrees for able, $110 monthly including August 1, 1968 associate immediately. Salary first the graduates, their families most utilities. If just opening year or longer. Open to discussion. and friends, faculty members, an office, I can assist in fi All-inclusive 22-DAY S 80-bed open staff hospital in area. Ample specialty consultation. and alumni. nancing. Louis Rabenstein, $1095 Open 1969 No. 47 E. Vine Street Red- be given to any interested physi lands, 792-1479. Nebraska TOUR DIRECTORS cian BEAVER CITY: Completely equip Washington H. M. S. RICHARDS, Jr. ped office-clinic. Move in and go to work. GOLDENDALE: Group of LLU GORDON HENDERSON Tremendous and imme graduates seeking associate. At 1. S. JESSKE diate opportunity once Nevada Wyoming You are WINNEMUCCA: Need for mis WORLAND: Two physicians wish sionary-minded GP experienced in ing to retire in near future. Im invited to surgery. Opportunity for thriving mediate need. Physician seeking practice also help in new 30 mem associate at once. Community and experience! IB INFORMATION WRITE TO ber SDA company. Ideal high dry area of 8,500. New 48-bed hos climate pital. New SDA church and provi sions for elementary school. Mild the and beautiful climate. Town lo SINAI SAFARI Oklahoma cated in basin surrounded by thrilling CYRIL: District operated 28-bed mountains. Year-round sports ac P. O. Box 4224 hospital and clinic with combined tivities office space. Local assistance will Continued on page 7 sound of Glendale. 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Of future SDA task-force Calendar Events begins planning summer activities Wednesday, May 8 LA SIERRA CHURCH, LS Hour The Adventist Collegiate of worship, John J. Robertson, as Task-force (ACT), a student FELLOWSHIP HALL, LL Mid sistant professor of religion, speak week prayer service, Patrick H. ing: 8:15 a.m. only. community action organization Hicks, instructor in music, "Sing of the Seventh-day Adventist Unto the Lord a New Song": 7 COLLEGE HALL. LS ASLSC mix church, has announced its sec p.m. er : 8 p.m. ond year of summer projects in CAMPUS HILL CHURCH, LL UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS southern California. Midweek prayer service, Sidney N. Festival Theatre, "Merchant of Ve ACT summer projects consist Rittenhouse speaking: 7:30 p.m. nice": 8:15 p.m. of a team of two, four, or more HOLE MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM, CALIFORNIA THEATRE San students attached to a local Sev LS Senior recital, JoAnne Ritac- Bernardino Civic Light Opera, "The enth-day Adventist church and ca, music major: 8 p.m. Fantasticks": 8:15 p.m. working in the surrounding Thursday, May 9 Sunday, May 12 community. SIX LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY graduates who serve in Ethio "We plan a balanced evan COLLEGE HALL, LS Transition LOMA LINDA UNION ACADEMY pia include (left to right) G. Robert Rigsby, SM©54, medical sec chapel, new ASLSC officers assume CHAPEL Elementary school band gelistic program that includes retary for the Ethiopian Union Mission; Calmar Z. Nielsen, SM©64, responsibilities: 10:30 a.m. and tumbling program; adults, $1; social action, communication of staff physician at Empress Zauditu Memorial Hospital; Gaylen W. students, ?.50: 7:30 p.m. the message, and person-to-per SM©62, physician at Taffari Makonnen Hospital. Kenneth THE MALL, LS Promenade Con Johnson, cert: 5:45 p.m. CALIFORNIA THEATRE San son witnessing," says ACT W. Saunders, SM©47, and Merlin G. Anderson, SM©63, work with Bernardino Civic Light Opera, "The spokesman Monte Sahlin, sopho Alexis P. Bokovoy, SM©46, who is the medical director of the Em SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COL Fantasticks": 8:15 p.m. more theology major in the Col press Zauditu Memorial Hospital. LEGE Illustrated forum lecture, Eric Pavel, "The New Role of Monday, May 13 lege of Arts and Sciences. Italy In Europe Today," free: 7:40 Past summer projects have p.m. UNIVERSITY CHURCH, LL Con included tutoring of underpriv General Conference placement vocation service, John K. G. Webb, ileged children, day camps in in UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS MB, ChB, director of the Vellore, Replacements for departing needs, besides the ones Festival Theatre, "Merchant of India, Christian Medical College, ner city areas, house-to-house Africa Venice": 8:15 p.m. speaking: 8:10 a.m. contact projects, and inovative doctors as well as other person mentioned for Nigeria, six gen evangelistic meetings. nel needed to join the hospital in eral practitioners, three nurses, CALIFORNIA THEATRE San Tuesday, May 14 Addis Ababa include a gyne- Bernardino Civic Light Opera, "The and one relief dentist. Fantasticks": 8:15 p.m. COLLEGE HALL, LS Chapel, cology-obstetrics specialist and In the Orient two general University president David J. Bieber an assistant director for the practitioners are needed as well Friday, May 10 speaking: 10:30 a.m. school of nursing. Other persons Friday, May 17 as five specialists, three sur Sunset 7:40 G R I G G S HALL FACULTY being sought for the Northern geons, an internist, a gynecol LOUNGE. LL University Book Sunset 7:46 European Division are a sur ogist-obstetrician, two nurses, PINE SPRINGS RANCH Week Forum discusses Conant©s "Modern geon, a general practitioner, and one dentist. end retreat. Week of Missions Em Science and Modern Man," moder UNIVERSITY CHURCH, LL Uni and phasis continues through May 12. ated by J. Mailen Kootsey, PhD, versity Campus Fellowship, Wedg a nurse, for the He Ife Hospital Southern Asia urgently re assistant professor of physiology wood Trio: 7:30 p.m. in Nigeria. peats the call for a physician for LA SIERRA CHURCH, LS Colle and biophysics: 12 noon. giate Christian League: 7:30 p.m. LA SIERRA CHURCH, LS Ves Inter-America is anxious to Kerala as well as a relief gen DALE GENTRY GYMNASIUM, LL pers: 7:30 p.m. have a self-supporting general eral practitioner and two sur Saturday, May 11 Junior Dental Auxiliary fashion practitioner join their forces; geons. show: 8 p.m. Saturday, May 18 We appeal to you once again. UNIVERSITY CHURCH, LL they also need a nurse and a Hour of worship, pastor Paul C. If you can give some time or a Wednesday, May 15 UNIVERSITY CHURCH, LL Hour dietitian. Heubach, "The Prayer of Faith": of worship, pastor James M. Mer- full term to relieve the pres 8 and 10:55 a.m. CAMPUS CAFETERIA, LL Con shon speaking: 8 and 10:55 a.m. South America is asking for a sures of the overseas needs, versations at Noon, Clarence R. CAMPUS HILL CHURCH, LL Newby, CPA, and Thomas L. Wal CAMPUS HILL CHURCH, LL physician a general practition- your help will be greatly ap Hour of worship, pastor Wilbur K. ters, PhD, speaking on the Negro Hour of worship, pastor Wilbur K. preciated. Chapman, "The Tale of the Empty problems in America: 12 noon Chapman, "What About Life . . . House": 8:10 and 10:55 a.m. Before Death?": 8:10 and 10:55 I am interested in the call for a . ...._...... in FELLOWSHIP HALL. LL Mid p.m. week prayer service, Patrick H. Name Dental Suite Hicks, instructor In music, "Sing LA SIERRA CHURCH, LS Hour Unto the Lord a New Song": 7 p.m. of worship: 8:15 and 11 a.m. Address ...... Outstanding established SIERRA VISTA CHAPEL. LS UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS Direct inquiries to Claude E. Randolph, MD, General Conference dental suite available in Midweek prayer service, J. L. Schu- Festival Theatre. "Merchant of Ve Medical Department, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda Cali- ler, "Go Tell" workshop: 7 p.m. nice": 8:15 p.m. Bixby Knolls Center of fornia 92354.______Long Beach, California, CAMPUS HILL CHURCH, LL HOLE MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM, Midweek prayer service, L. J. Bor- LS Concerto concert: 8:15 p.m. Births SMITH, Vaughn Jeffrey was 628 San Antonio Drive at rowdale speaking: 7:30 p.m. born April 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Monday, May 20 Atlantic Avenue. 900 sq. Thursday, May 16 MORTENSEN, Daniel Ray was Vanoy H. Smith, SM©70. of ft. UNIVERSITY CHURCH, LL Con born March 16 to Grace Fellow Loma Linda. UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS vocation service, President©s Awards: Mortensen, SN©62, and John W. B. L. Pelton, M.D. Festival Theatre, "Merchant of Ve 8:10 a.m. nice": 8:15 p.m. Mortensen, SM©67, of Spokane, Washington. Money Wanted GA 7-0783 COLLEGE HALL, LS Awards Tuesday, May 21 chapel: 10:30 a.m. LA SIERRA CHURCH, LS Chap GANG, Jeffrey Alien was born Group of doctors wishes to el, Robert H. Pierson, president of March 17 to Dr. and Mrs. H. borrow $45,000 on very the General Conference of Seventh- Edwin Gang, SD©66, of Ala- strong first trust deed. Will day Adventists, speaking: 10:30 a.m. meda. pay 8% interest. For details write Box 100, University REGISTERED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Wednesday, May 22 MICHALS, Cynthia Darlene SCOPE, Loma Linda Univer To be head of occupational therapy activities of Phy FELLOWSHIP HALL, LL Mid was born March 28 to Dr. and sity, Loma Linda, California week prayer service, Patrick H. Mrs. Herbert J. Michals, SM©58, 92354. sical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department for Hicks, instructor in music, "Sing of Kingsport, Tennessee. Unto the Lord a New Song": 7 p.m. 250 bed hospital. Department brand new, very inter VV^ SIERRA VISTA CHAPEL, LS ested and cooperative medical staff. Contact Robert Midweek prayer service: 7:30 p.m. W. Morris, Administrator, Madison Hospital, Madi TO BETTER SERVE YOU son, Tennessee or call collect area code 615 - 865- Your Authorized Chevrolet ESDA Fleet Man New IBM computers 2373. GARY ISAACSON to be demonstrated is now at The new IBM 1130 computer system now in use on the Uni BILL BADER CHEVROLET versity©s Riverside campus will 16666 Foothill Blvd., Fontana "Buy Apartments. be exhibited and demonstrated to visitors Sunday, May 19. For your convenience Lease Cars." During the -open house, stu Please call for appointment dents will be given opportunity Phone Office TR 5-2010, 822-1111 to inspect the new equipment Home 686-2950 from 2 to 5 p.m. and faculty and off-campus visitors be New and Used 5 tween 7:30 and 10:30 p.m., ac Chevrolet Cars and Trucks 2 cording to Richard C. 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Apply HADLEY 736 North Glendale Avenue, Glendale, California 91206 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, WE HAVE RENTALS - HOUSES AND APARTMENTS 4601 Nichols Avenue, S.W., We write Dwelling, Fire and Auto Insurance Telephone: (213) 245-7716 Washington, D. C. 20032. Wednesday, May 8, 1968 University SCOPE Missions emphasis Medical milestone may lead Continued from page 1 Alumni ing in the Mental Health Cen Nursing News way to moral oblivion ter. Other scheduled events for The medical milestone of or moving the heart too soon? the weekend retreat include a ALUMNI CONSTITUTION Page 6 gan transplantation can become Dr. Provonsha, professor of film Saturday night and a semi REVISIONS Section G. Ways and Means Com mittee a waymark on the road to philosophy of religion and nar on what to expect in mis Note: Changes and additions moral oblivion unless basic Christian ethics in the Division sion life presented by the de made in the School of Nursing 1. The president-elect shall be questions of human value and of Religion, holds doctoral de partment of anthropology on alumni constitution are printed in chairman. bold face type. 2. This committee shall plan and ethics are answered conscien grees both in medicine and in Sunday morning. execute ways and means of fi tiously, physicians were told at ethics. He proposed solutions to Cost of the weekend is $1.25 Page 4 nancing the association and its the recent School of Medicine these perplexing problems at per night and $.80 per meal. A ARTICLE V Board of Directors project. Alumni Postgraduate Conven the 36th Alumni Postgraduate $.25 insurance charge is made The management of this associa 3. This committee shall assist the tion. Convention held in the Los An tion is vested in a board of direc University in securing funds to each individual attending the tors consisting of: from the alumni for the sup Those questions, according to geles Biltmore Hotel. retreat. 1. Elected officers. port of the School of Nursing Jack W. Provonsha, MD, PhD, 2. Eight directors. and the University. Qualities of life 3. Editor. include: when is a person dead? 4. Chairman House of Thrift Page 7 when may a surgeon ethically "Ethically we are concerned capacity to love," Dr. Provonsha committee Section I. House of Thrift Com remove the heart of one pa not with life itself, but with a told the physicians. 5. Executive secretary mittee 6. Such other members as speci 1. The chairman shall be appoint tient for transplant into an quality of life. The essential hu "Thus, a person with exten fied in the bylaws. other? though speed is critically sive brain damage might have ed by the board. man qualities that distinguish Page 5 2. This committee shall: important, can the surgical man from animals are his abil less value on a scale where the human qualities are considered Section C. Vacancies a. Formulate the overall poli team commit murder by re ity to reason and create, and his In the event of the resignation or cies for the House of Thrift of highest importance. He could death of an elected director, the (or approval by the board. be considered a suitable cardiac nominating committee shall submit b. Provide coverage of volun donor." a nomination to the board of di tary personnel for designated Near La Sierra Campus rectors for its approval to fill the weekly open hours and spec But are brain-damaged indi nnexpired term of the director. ial sales. Four blocks to academy is a fine 4-bedroom 2-bath home viduals, "human vegetables," Section E. Duties and Powers c. Foster the spirit of com with built in kitchen, fireplace, 4 television and 4 telephone then valueless? Dr. Provonsha The board of directors shall munity cooperation by con jacks. Central heat, patio, fenced yard PLUS heated pool thinks not. a. Conduct, manage, and control tacting business concerns re of approximately 15 x 30-feet. Separately fenced for privacy. "Man is, at the same time, the affairs, funds, and business gularly for materials to sell $27,900 on easy FHA terms. of the association. in the House of Thrift. both a symbol-using animal and b. Act© upon applications for d. Recommend to the board dis One block to academy, 2-bedrooms and den, fireplace, a symbol himself. This is so be membership to the association, bursements of funds from the carpets, drapes, glassed-in porch, large front porch, fruit cause a symbol that means c. Provide for an annual audit of House of Thrift. trees. Lot 75 x 120 feet. $17,500. FHA terms. the financial records, something else invariably shares d. Appoint the editor, Section K. Scholarship Committee Near Seventh-day Adventist church. 3-bedroom, 1% in the value that it represents." e. Appoint the executive secretary, 1. The chairman shall be appoint bath, hardwood floors, carpets, plus complete 3 room cottage. For instance, he says, a teenage f. Fill vacancies as they occur, ed. All for $16,800. FHA loan. boy who has suffered severe g. Have power to authorize the 2. This committee shall recom organization of chapters. mend with the approval of the brain damage in a motorcycle h. Appoint chairman House of accident still means someone©s dean, School of Nursing, nomi 8% On Your Money Thrift committee. nees for scholarship awards to son, a high school football hero, ARTICLE VI Standing Commit outstanding students and grad First deed of trust for $12,000 payable at $100 per month although his personal value may tees uates. including interest of 8%. All due in 5 years. be destroyed. The board approves all standing ARTICLE VII Association Meet "Ethically, this means that committees. The chairman of the ings Also another first deed of trust of $15,000 payable at $125 committee is appointed by the presi per month including interest of 8%. Due in 5 years. the cardiac donor must not only Section A. Annual Meeting be dead as a person, he must al dent from the board of directors First deed of trust of $5,600 payable at $50 per month unless otherwise designated by the The annual meeting is held at the including interest of 8%. Due in 5 years. so mean dead to the people in constitution. Each chairman In coun call of the president on a date ap this context," he continued. sel with the president, will select proved by the board. Membership Two homes next to La Sierra campus. One has three "This usually occurs when ob own committee of a minimum of shall be notified of time and place three annually, subject to Board of the annual meeting no later than bedrooms. The other has two bedrooms. Newer style, always vious vital functions such as rented. Asking $21,000. Has loan of $16,000. Will take $3,000 approval from the membership. six weeks prior to the event. down (?) and carry balance, owner says. respiration and heartbeat cease." We need three to five-bedroom homes in Loma Linda Nursing Placement and La Sierra. List with us. We try harder. Persons-symbols Continued from page 1 Continued from page 5 A society that treats its per PHYSICIANS, SPECIALISTS son-symbols as things will in beginning at 1:30. The House of VOOCHEN evitably lose its sensitivity to Thrift will also be open for vis Cardiologist all human values, says Dr. Pro itors. 1. Palatka, Florida: Equipped of vonsha. "That is the lesson of Reservations for the banquet fice waiting. 67-bed open staff hos ——— REAL ESTATE Nuremberg. The Nazis began by should be made through the pital operated by Southern Union. New 140 member SDA church and destroying institutionalized Alumni Relations Office, Loma elementary school Riverside Realtors Multiple Listings Service ©vegetables© and ended by ex Linda University, Loma Linda 11151 Pierce across Post Office terminating millions of Jews." 92354. Tickets are $2.75 each. Internist "Organ transplantation is a Checks should be made payable 1. Avon Park, Florida: New medi 689-8113 cal building. Will add for incom Closed Sat. open Sunday Call Collect heroic achievement developed to the School of Nursing Alum ing physician. 97-bed open staff with much courage and at great ni Association. hospital operated by Southern Un ion. 250 member SDA church 10 grade academy. Hospital will give cost to increase the length and financial assistance if desired value of personal existence. It 2. Roseburg, Oregon: Office avail able. ISO-bed open staff hospital. would be a hollow achievement Several physicians in area will re indeed if in its application it ul fer. Mild climate near mountains. timately lessened the very val New SDA church and school ues that make it worthwhile," KENT Dr. Provonsha concluded. 1. Palatka, Florida: Equipped of WRITE CHECKS fice waiting. 67-bed open staff hospital operated by Southern Un WANTED ion. New 140 member SDA church and elementary school Doctor with background as air force flight surgeon. Affi OB-GYN liation with 94th Military 1. Roseburg, Oregon: Office avail Air Group, Norton Air Force able. 150-bed open staff hospital. Base. Would include one Several physicans in area will re weekend drill per month and fer. Discontinuing all OB. Mild climate near mountains. New SDA two-week summer camp once church and school YUCAIPA LOMA LINDA HEMET a year. Income: $3 to $5 1480 E Florida thousand per year. Travel Orthopedist Samaria Waia Center 8-21.'.' opportunities in C141 air 1. Avon Park, Florida: New medi plane which we fly. Anyone cal building. Will add for incom interested contact: Captain ing physician. 97-bed open staff No monthly service charge* it you are over 60, have a Monthly hospital, operated by Southern Un Income Certificate Account or maintain a balance of $400. Mike Bettertoii, Norton Air ion. 250 member SDA church 10 Force Base. Telephone 382- grade academy. Hospital will give 3005. financial assistance if desired Pediatrician 1. Avon Park, Florida: New medi cal building. Will add for incom ing physician. 97-bed open staff hospital, operated by Southern Un ion. 250 member SDA church 10 grade academy. Hospital will give financial assistance if desired 2. Palatka, Florida: Equipped of fice waiting. 67-bed hospital, open Wtapped in Spanish tradition, staff, operated by Southern Un ion. New 140 member SDA church and elementary school a Spanish wiener bake with V\6rthingfon Surgeon 1. Apopka, Florida. Surgeon ur gently needed in this area of 40,000. Office available. New 50-bed Chili and \eja-Links open staff hospital Urologist 1. Avon Park, Florida: New medi cal building. Will add for incom Wrapped in Spanish tortillas, steeped in Chili and your favorite brand of tortillas. ing physician. 97-bed open staff tomato sauce and seasoned to suit a change Then simply follow Worthington's pre hospital, operated by Southern Un ion. 250 member SDA church 10 of pace menu, Worthington Veja-Links and tested recipe. Your entire family will enjoy grade academy. Hospital will give Chili can transform snacks into south-of- the change of flavor in a Worthington financial assistance if desired the-border fiestas... like this Spanish Spanish Wiener Bake, Tostados and our 2. Palatka, Florida: Equipped of Wiener Bake. Start with protein rich, sweet Spanish Rice. Another tasty idea from fice waiting. 67-bed hospital, open our mildly seasoned Worthington. staff, operated by Southern Union. smoked Veja-Links, New 140 member SDA church and elementary school University SCOPE Wednesday, May 8, 1968

Physical therapy convention set for November 2 The second annual Physical Therapy Alumni Association Convention will be held at Loma Linda the weekend of Novem ber 2 and 3, 1968. Guest lectur er will be Alfred J. Szumski, MD, associate professor of phy siology at the Medical College of Virginia, who will lecture on current concepts in neurophysi- ology and their application to physical therapy. Guest speaker at the convention banquet will be Dr. Helen Hislop, editor, the Journal of the American Physi cal Therapy Association.

Book Talk Continued from page 2 duced number of liberal arts colleges, and a major effort to Staff photo develop a few first-rate univer sities. MAURICE E. MATHIESEN, PhD, director of personnel relations, "It is the function of the greets Lorn Linda University employees (left and right) C. Collette Catholic university," Shuster Fishes and Dixie K. Dunks at a reception on National Secretaries says, "to replace censorship Day. with criticism . . . The Catholic university of the present has possibilities of freedom which until recently were not accord New ... ed it. The ecclesiastical censor who stopped intellectual traffic Staff photo SPINET PIANOS when that seemed to him the ALICE K. KTJHN, (left), director of the vocational nursing pro right thing to do is out of date." gram, serves Loma Linda University student Carol L. Boyd at a He quotes one of the foremost reception held by the department of vocational nursing. Sixteen Guaranteed . $395 FULL KEYBOARD Catholic philsophers in Ameri students are enrolled in the 54 week program leading to license Includes bench and delivery ca, Father George P. Kluber- vocational nursing credentials. tanz, as saying, "An overprotec- tive attitude would incline one HOLLEY & JACKSON to say: the student must never W. Redlands Blvd. and New York St. Redlands hear about ideas that conflict with his basic natural and MAYBERRY REALTY Christian commitments. But the Phone 796-9590 24887 Taylor Street, Loma Linda flowering of critical intelligence cannot allow such ignorance in 792-0121 710 Brookside Avenue, Redlands ATTENTION! principle; and of course in prac All University and hospital personnel. After two tice the attempt to shield the ABSENTEE OWNERS SALE years© absence I am back offering the same outstanding students from all anti-Christian #1 2-bedroom furnished house with large lot. Several fruit discounts on cars and trucks of your choice that I have and anti-rational ideas is fore trees and a good location. $12,500.00 or make offer. offered in the past. We have a large stock to choose from. doomed." #2 3-bedroom and 2-baths on an extra large lot. Several No dickering, just one price. Check other prices first, then fruit trees and shade trees. Fireplace. $26,500.00. see me when you are ready to buy. The book is an attempt to bring to the populace some of #3 Beautiful home above Barton Road. 3-bedroom and 2- &L OGLE the practical and theoretical bath with a large living and family room combination. problems of maintaining Chris Owner©s business makes it necessary to leave Loma SKYCHEST MOTORS tian educational institutions Linda. Price cut to $31,950.00. YU 2-8911 555 W. Foothill Blvd. OV 4-9277 and of keeping the people in LEASE WITH OPTION (OB) $595 Down Upland, California closer touch with the educators and theologians, the avant-garde 3-and 4-bedroom homes. All have 2-baths, carpeting, built- ins, 2-car garage, fenced yards. Priced at $18,950.00 to of the churches. $21,950.00. Moving. c4cro&£ tne Street LIVE AT BEAUTIFUL AZURE HILLS Classified PLANNED ADULT COMMUNITY or c4cro££ the ^Nation? No more lawn care, friendly neighbors. Request a brochure or visit the models next to Azure Hills SDA Church. 4 floor FOB SALE. Silver poodle puppies, champion line. All shots. R. tags. 5 plans priced from $17,500 to $18,250 with only $800 down. months old. Best offer over $45. Call FHA financed. Enjoy the many advantages in living in a after 5:30 p.m. 796-8842. Gold Medalion Home. Available June, July, and August. RENTALS 3-bedroom furnished home. Five 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage for $135 per month. miles from Loma Linda in country surroundings. Beasonable rent. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage for $150 per month. Write Paul McMillan, 24720 Scotch 2 bedroom apartment, drapes, carpeting for $115 per month. Lanp, Colton, California 92324. 3 bedroom House, carpeted, and newly decorated, stove and FOB LEASE IN LOMA LINDA. 1 refrigerator, washer and dryer, fenced yard, and close to year basis, 3-bedroom, 2-bath w/at- Loma Linda University Hospital for $160 per month. THE LDMA LINDA WARENOUBE tached 1-bedroom apartment. Avail able July 1. One mile to University. ?••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••£ Owner C. P. Christianson, 1504 L TURNER MOVING & STORAGE Street, Davis, California 95616. LAKE ARBOWHEAD home for sale The moving company with 19 years of service to con or lease. 3-bedroom, attractively ferences, institutions and church members. decorated, spiral staircase, step- down living room, all year round. Box 226 Box 715 Box 201 When it comes to St Helena Healdsburg Loma Linda F/A heat. P. O. Box 596, Blue Jay, Phone WO 3-2701 Phone 433-5561 Phone PY 6-0228 California, or phone 337-2106. FOB SALE house. Attractive, mod ern 4-bedroom, 2-bath home. Fire AUTOMATIC place, fenced backyard, lovely loca tion. 10664 Elm Avenue, Loma WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY Linda. FOB SALE. Custom built house for TRANSMISSIONS present owner. 2,300 square feet. COLLEGE OF LAW Three bedrooms, studio, all spec ials, built-ins, professionally land IN ORANGE COUNTY scaped, smog free. Sacrifice due to now occepting men and women who ill health. David S. Bausten, MD, AIR CONDITIONING are either: 4737 W. Gilman, Banning, Califor • over 18 with 2 years of acceptable nia. 819-6136. college credits (60), or POODLE PUPS, AKC, black or apri See • over 23 and have attained in apparent cot. Shots. $30 and up. Will hold intellectual ability the equivalent of until Mother©s Day. 862-3960. 7747 above (to be determined by test). Grape, Highland. The LL.B. degree can be earned in 4 years of INCOME PBOPEBTY FOB SALE. LOMA LINDA part time classes: 3 classes per week, 3 hours Near hospital. Delux duplex. 2-bed- per class. rooms, 2-baths, central heat, refrig eration. Soft water. Patio. Both APPLY NOW FOR SEPTEMBER I6TH sides occupied. Contact owner. (714) 796-9236. AUTOMOTIVE DAY OR EVENING CLASSES write or phone for information or catalogue Soithoast coraor Aidorsoi Stroot Hillside home above Loma aid Rodlaids Boilovard 1717 S. Brookhurst, Anaheim Linda University. Great view 635-3454 of campus, valley, and moun Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a -m. to 6 p.m. Thurs. 'til 9p.m. tains. Off street, quiet. Three 796-0611 The degree of LL.B. or J.D. will be conferred bedrooms and two baths. upon graduation from the 4 year program of the Patio, trees, etc. Offer below College of Law, operating as a non-profit educa FHA at $31,900. (714) 796- Clifford F. Coffin . Robort L Ottoson tional institution, under Charter of the State of 9822 or write 24321 Lawton, OWNERS California. Graduates meeting normalrequirements Loma Linda 92354. are eligible to take the California State Bar I Examination. \mm