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Rolie THE INDIANAPOLIS TIM i aati Ss Rankin Raps LaFollette Party Switch Threat | General Duty Nurse WASHINGTON, June 21 —Missis- i area us| Unless 1 ew et dail

sippi- democrat: John Rankin took the house floor yesterday to com-

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House Speake! Sam Rayburn FR L ruled at that point that Rep. Ran- Hartmann 5 3

kin's time had expired,

under fit: “To follow you I'd not consent,

THE. STORY: Sally Maynard, . imal." * ne : lar nurse at Linton Ey HL, by Tan I have ho patience with would Join the Democratic party if

|LaFollette's statement that ae

By Lucy Agnes Hancock! ment on republican= Rep, ‘Charles

night and she great gray pile | famous throughout the county as|

He said’'we used to! to Summer

| “Good gall applauded Dr. Hal- | have 200 or more, but they all with-| Meals drew from me the other Sunday’, |

{time he isn't.” {only one left.

- rey Tr Rerun ate Domes. Notre key || lv’ 9.0 mathe Democrats Were) 7) a Appears “lninterested.” on “he "other A LIGHT flashed on the: board. pUiged, g I if | i | aE aN d, he put tot nice |. " ed |= “He r $ " sal . : a ed ! to Sally, piers Wl edie Nor. | "I'll go,” the floor nurse oftertd. 1 = ile Teminds BS BMY Rep: Rats} - SR a - ma is in love with Hallock and, warns | “Probably 196 smelled the coffee | ’ A «JO a OE . " rg her that fnternes mever marry ‘nurses. | used to tell about who, when asked| -Kraft's Light or Dark. a A hy ns : CHAPTER FIVE |and is going to demand some. Well, |, many members there were in Rye Adds Zest : SSS TA i ) i — 1s | X ONE O'CLOCK on a calm spring | Ne isn't going to get it—not this his church, said that he was the

‘Linton Memorial hospital seemed |10ck, and turned to Sally. “Some- |". co Mr LaPollette's a cveaal 'to slumber. Lights were dim and how I never get a chance to talkito join the Democratic party pro[to you any more, Sally,’ he com- vided they will get rid of us southplained. “Are you actually avold- | en Democrats, I am reminded of ling me—purposely?” the old fellow down in one of the the sudden cough of a patient OF! Sally shook her head. “Of course | Southern states whose reputation ‘querulous demand for attention, | not. Why should I - I'm busy and | Was not the best in the world. When

‘except for the occasional quick step

{of night nurse, doctor or interne—| |

reverything was still. : ls ard softly closed the about breaking rules and—oh—use Stone this epitaph: ; door of 214 and slipped into the your head, Dr. Hallock. You know “Hark ye, strangers passing by: vacant chair beside Dora Bronson, you shouldn't be here. You know | "As you are now so once was I. ithe floor nurse. -She sighed and how Miss Sunderlin feels about you | As I am now so you must be.

“Not more than usual, IT suppose,’ human and 1 crave female com-|turned to leave just as Dora BronSally replied. “But I'm certainly | panionship occasionally. Sunderlin’s |son came into the corridor from glad 214 is leaving in the morning. |an old sourpuss—a frustrated old [room 196. “You can save your sarIt isn't often I'm eager to see the maid.” casm,” Miss Maynard,” he went last of a patient; but Mrs. Telford Sally shook her head. “I don’tion angrily, then bent over her for has run me ragged for three solid |think so, Doctor,” she denied. “I'm|a moment to whisper tensely: “You weeks. sure she feels it the safest method.|do hate me, don't you?" “There have been times when I|Think what would happen if some Sally was startled. “Don't be longed to inform her what she|nurse should take your attentions | silly,” she sald sharply, “Of course needed was a maid, not a nurse. seriously. Not that I suppose for a I don't!” and was vaguely troubled Honestly, Dora, that woman never minute that any of our girls would; |at his soft but triumphant chuckle |had anything the matter with her but one can never be sure and, | as he sprinted down the dim corland to think she dares take up you know, you do have a certain— |ridor to the stairs. {much neefled space here and the well—sort of seductive way with! (To Be Continued)

| —well, I'm not particularly keen | he died they inscribed on his tomb- |

brushed a. stray lock of hair from |internes and the nurses being on | “Prepare for death and follow me." |

‘her forehead. friendly terms.” IR 28% | 8 x a | you Her grin was disarming and | | “TIRED?” the girl at the desk| “GOSH, SALLY!" the young man, he flushed as he got to his feet. | asked, sympathetically. answered, “I'm wolf : but I am “Nuts!” he exclaimed shortly and

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| services of two of our overworked | eiesatu—— " nurses!” “Sure. But she's on the Board, Ne remember, Sunderlin's scared to. ¥: | death of her. That's why you got the job—the model nurse and all that.” It was quite without malice | and Sally merely grinned and sighed again. | » ae 8 3 THE ELEVATOR whirred to a stop and Bess Hamilton, laden with | $2 a tray containing the midnight] lunch of coffee and sandwiches] came toward them followed by a tall young interne who was demanding to carry it. However, Bess, the middle-aged nurse who mothered the entire staff’ "from the chief, himself, to the newest probationer, refused to listen. | “Run along, Doctor,” she advised, |none too cordially. “Go peddle | your papers. These girls don't want! ; you hanging around while they eat] and don't you dare snitch any of| their lunch either. You men are all alike—pigs—never filled up. Scram! Hear me?” i 5 n n | BUT THE young man merely| laughed and reached the flat-topped | desk in the corridor alcove in time | to clear a space for the tray. Jim | Hallock was a pleasant - looking! young man, wholesome rather than | strictly handsome. { The staff liked him and Dr. | Richards predicted a brilliant future for him. Bess Hamilton even went so far as to express the wish she was 20 years younger so that he would pay more real attention to her. Now he seated himself on a corner of the desk and reached for a sandwich ignoring the older nurse's indignant stare. | “Gosh!” he muttered with his mouth full. “I can't see why you girls get all the best food.” He reached for another and opened it exclaiming at the thick filling of minced ham and scrambled egg. » ” = “NONSENSE!” Hamilton eried. “Your tray is exactly like this and you know it. Some day I'm going to get really angry with you, Dr. Hallock, and—and—" She turned and walked to the elevator. “Aw, don't be mad at me, Bessy,” the young man called after her. “It's company I crave. You know,!

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