Termed Blood Bottleneck'Major-General James C. Magee, surgeon-general of Me UnitedStates Army whom Washington observers, including members of the National Medical Association, National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses credit with being the obstacle which has stood In the way of equality and democratic integration of the Negro doctors and nurses into the armed service of the country. General Magee is said to have been the main objector to the program of accepting all donors to the blood plasma being procured by the American Red Cross for use bywounded American soldiers. Ironically it was a Negro doctor, Dr. Charles Drew of Howard University, who devised the blood bank system.