Four physicians Wednesday endorsed the Crippled Children's hospital to be built in New Orleans this year. The institution will be the largest single recipient of funds now being solicited through the Easter Seal campaign being held through March.
The physicians were Dr. William W. Frye, dean of the Louisiana State university medical school; Dr. M. E. JLapham, dean of the Tulane university school of medi-jcine; Dr. Guy A. Caldwell, a member of the executive committee of: the American Academy of Ortho-i pedic Surgeons, and Dr. L. C. Spencer, chief of the section of crippled children's services for the state department of health.
"Special care for crippled children not available in any other center has long been a great need in Louisiana," Dr. Frye said, "and the Crippled Children's hospital will give just that special care.