Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1945 — Page 9

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THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1045 Marryiiy Barber toWed 12th Wife

RENO, Nev. April 19 (U. P.), —Arthur (Frenchy) DuPont, Reno's marrying barber, will wed his 12th wife Sunday if his divorce from No. 11 is completed by that time, .he said today. DuPont - planned to narry Marguerite McMillin Proctor, 27,

Kansas City, Mo.. the divorced wife of T. Sgt. Willlam Proctor, now in Burma. Mrs. DuPont No. 11—Mary Walser Beard DuPont—is in Chi= cago where she has filed suit for divorce. DuPont “filed: a countersuit in Nevada.

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Nurse Shortage Becoming More Acute. By NED BROOKS

Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, April 19.—While

the armed services have been cons | ducting intensive campaigns to re-| cruit women, the veterans’ hospitals |

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The NRjospitals need 1000 nurses now. [ i |beds if they had the personnel. And Administrator Prank T. Hines says |the shortage will become more acute

|shortage in their forces of nurses.

They could open 10,000 more |

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in the "next

few months, perhaps |

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" The nurse shertage has developed | {as the hospital population has in-| lcreased. Last year the average] patient load was 67,800. This year, it 1s 76,600. Next year, according | to ‘estimates, it will be 90,100, Proposal. Rejected Brig. Gen. Hines concedes the! need’.of the army and navy for | purses, but+he believes the services! | should discontinue the Yecruitng | of WACs and WAVES. The war department has rejected {another proposal of Gen. Hines that! | veterans administration nurses be [given army ‘status and then be | detached for duty in veterans’ hos|pitals. Many women, he explains, |now prefer to join the armed serv- | ices because they thus become eligible for veterans’ benefits, The veterans administration has pursued a. policy of opening only | (the ruriber of hospital beds it can’ | operate within the margin of safety.! | Ome result of the nurse shortage |1s an increase in hospitalization | and medical service on a contract or {ee basis.

i $10,000,000 in Fees {| Next year the agency will spend in excess of $10,000,000 in fees to! private physicians and for veterans’| care in non-government hospitals. Added to the nurse shortage; the, (veterans administration has had difficulty in keeping its medical and {surgical staffs at desired strength. | More than 400 of its doctors have

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The army also has assigned lim- = ited service men for duty as hos- | pital attendants to help alleviate =| the person shortage.

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= ON SCHOOL BUDGETS

A. B. Good, business manager of | the Indianapolis public schools, will’ lead a panel discussion at a con- | ference for public sehool business E managers .and sclwol superintend- = ents at Purdue university May 2.

Mr. Good will speak on “Non- { Teaching Personnel Retirement Budgets.” =| Gerhard Ahrens, assistant state superintendent of public insrtuction, =!and Otto Jensen, chief examiner,

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DUFFIELD TO HEAD SURVEY FOR NURSES

Hugh Duw{field, manager of Sears Roebuck® & Co., has been named head of the newly-organized citi-

Zens’ nurse recruitment The committee will make a survey of the availability of the 136 nurses in Marion county listed by {the war manpower commission as eligible for service with the army = nurse corps. | By June 1 the army will need | 12,500 nurses. The survey will en- =| able the war department to de- | termine the nurse resources avail- = able for the sick and wounded.

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