Show CODE OF ETHICS STANDS Will DO NO Revision of Phycians Creed for a Year St Paul Minn June 6When the American Medical association was called to order today a delegation from the American Equal Suffrage association associa-tion whose convention has Just closed In Minneapolis waa present ud tlmo allotted for the piescntatlon of resolutions resolu-tions on the army canteen and reign of vice In the army adopted by them Various reports were presented that of the general executive committee alone nrouslncr Interest Most of the recommendations wero adopted promptly including that expressing disapproval dis-approval at the failure of Congress to pass the bill to reorganize the medical corOs of thfe army placing it on a higher rank The proposition for a committee of three to revise the code of ethics aroused considerable opposition led by I Drs Jleppel of Tennessee and Bishop of Pennsylvania A separate vote was demanded resulting In a nearly equal division A rohl all was then demanded de-manded which would necessitate callIng call-Ing over the names of more than 1300 delegates and It was postponed for one year thereby postponing for one year any action looking to a revision of the code of ethics The report of the nominating committee commit-tee was presented and adopcd as follows fol-lows President John A Yeth New york vicepresident Dr Alonzo Gar colon Lcwlston Me Dr J F Jones Omaha eb Dr J A DIbrell Little Rock Ark secretary George IT Simmons Sim-mons of Chicago treasurer Henry Newman Illinois librarian George B > Webster Illinois John B Murphy Illinois was chosen a member of the judicial council Oration on surgery Dr Harry Sherman Sher-man California oration on medicine Dr Frank Billings Illinois oration on t f State medicine Dr J M Einmcrt Iowa I Dr Grant of Denver was made a member of the board of trustees Sara j j I I toga was chosen as the next place of neetlng |