-5Engineers to initiate plans for the Fourth Scintillation Co Symposium. Tentatively, the symposium is scheduled for J 195, inWashington, D.C., and will be sponsored jointlyb Nationai Bureau of Standards, ATMs, and the TRE, A Symposi mittee, consisting of leaders in the field of scintillatio was established to prepare for the forthcoming event. Basal on the results of the 1952 conference (with attendance of 00 scieahtists and engineers), it'is anticipated that there will be consideratfle interes in the scheduled symposium which will review progress in the lation counter field. scintil- General Treatment of Polycythemta Vera--Cardinal Stepinac.. (§NCLASSIFI«v) Arrangements were made for Dr. John H. Lawrence, Director @f the Donner Laboratory of Medical Physics (University of California Prdject-Berkeley), to travel to Yugoslavia to render medical aid t@ Aloysius Cardinal Stepinac who is suffering from polycythemia. Carfiinal Stepinac has been exiled in the village of Krasic Since his release] from prison (1945-1951) where he was sentenced after accusal of plottife against tne Communist-Tito regime. Recently, the U.S, Consulate iff Zagreb, reportedly acting under instructions of the State Departmeht, ascertained that the Cardinal's condition was serious and that ing from polycythemia, a disease of the red blood cells, The assistance of Dr, Lawrence was requested by Archtishop John J. Mitts of San Francisco representing the Nationai Council of the Roman Cathclic Church, Archbishops Dr, Lawrence has done exterBive research on the treatment of polycythemia with radioactive isotopeqd and is a recognized authority in this field. Release was obtained [from the Commission of a sufficient quantity of Phosphorous 32 for fmedical treatment, and Dr. Lawrence left for Yugoslavia on duly 23, 1993. codROE 7 ae : a . we . Pa ‘ - a ed!

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