City of Hope Physician Reports Diagnostic Tests .. Progress_in development Of a helpful diagnostic test and new drugs for treatment of two maj- or forms of cancer, leukemia and lymphoma, was reported to the second Inter-American Med- ical Convention at Panama City by Dr. Edward Shanbrom of the City of Hope Medical Center, Duarte, Calif. In a paper. entitled "Newer Aspects in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Leukemia and Lymphomas," Dr. Shanbrom re- viewed clinical experience with nitrogen mustard, triethylene melamine, phenylbutazone, folic acid antagonists-and other chem- otherapeutic agents. Such drugs, he indicated, hold the hOpe of prolonged survival for persons with leukemia and lymphomas, including Hodgkin's disease. Dr. Shanbrom cited the favor- , able results observed- in treat- ment of lymphomas with Chlo- rambucil, a synthetic compound , recently developed by the Chester Beatty Institute in En-g- land. Upper photo shows Lillian Desow-Fishbein with her prize- winning pal'hting "Speaker's Table." LoWer photo Shows Desow-Fishbein's painting "Moses:" Both•' will be in- cluded in the exhibit at Garelick's Gallery. * * Lillian Desow-Fishbein's Art Exhibit to Open Here Sunday Starting this Sunday and and includes work done in continuing through May 4, an Mexico and Guatemala. exhibition of recent paintings Lillian- Desow-Fishebin is the and ink drawings of Lillian wife - of Jack Fishbein, editor Desow-Fishbein will take' place and publisher of the Jewish .at Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Sentinel of Chicago. Livernois. A. preview and • reception for the artist is -planned for Rheumatic Fever Makes this Sunday, 2 to 6 p.m., to Heart Disease Major mark the opening of the ex- Israel Health Problem- hibition. JERUSALEM, (JTA)--4Ieart Mrs: Fishbein has been paint ing consistently and profession- disease is one of the- major af- ally for many years and -has flictions in Israel—not because exhibited regularly in De -trait of the tensions which produce the illness in most western so- and Chicago. • She is a native of Detroit cieties but as the aftermath of and studied at Cr anbrook a disease Israel has still to con- quer—rheumatic fever. Academy of Art in Bloom- This was reported by Dr. Eli field Hills, Mich., under Zoltan Davis, director of Hadassah's Sepeshy. For several years Medical Outpatient Department she painted and exhibited in and Rheumatic Fever Clinic, Detroit and participated in who said rheumatic fever is the annual Michigan artists shows most common disease in Israel at the Art Institute of Detroit. today. About 2,500 persons— In 1939 she became a recipient mostly in the five to 18 year age of the Ralph Harmon Booth bracket—contract the illness an-* Purchase Prize at the Micigan nually. Artists show. Heart disease follows the CurrentlY, she is working and fever almost every time, he living in Chicago, 'where she added a-nd only about 15 per exhibits her work at Chicago cent of the victims—those who annual .shows and professional get the - right treatment in time galleries such as the Feingarten —escape heart illness. and Mandell Art Galleries. To some extent, poverty and She has won many prizes, its consequences, overcrowding the latest the Frank H. Arm- and poor nutrition, increase the strong Prize of $300 given by incidence of the fever, he said, the Chicago Art Institute for but the disease hits all groups her painting called "Speakers in the population. A shortage of hospital beds Table." This painting will be exhibited on a European Art for victims is one reason for the tour along with other Chicago loW rate of cures. Another is the prize-winners. Her painting lack of a suitable rehabilitation "Moses" won - the Morris center. Spertus Award at the.Ameri- can Jewish Art Club exhibi- ICEM to Consider Paying tion in Chicago. for Refugee Travel Costs This exhibition marks Desow GENEVA, (JTA)—The Inter- Fishbein's debut in a one-per- governmental Committee on Eu- son show at Garelick's Gallery ropean Migration went into pri- vate session to consider Italian WHOLESALE TO ALL and Israeli proposals that ICEM provide funds for the transpor- tation of Egyptian Jewish ref- ugees. Reg. $55 & $65 Suits The private session was called and Topcoats $28 immediately after ICEM, at its Reg. $85 Custom Suits $38 opening meeting, accepted the Imported 100% Doupionne Silk Italian and Israeli items for its Suits, reg. $115— agenda. 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