Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1946 — Page 7
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THESSTORY: Sally tells Dr. Willough-
It was strange or, perhaps, pot | so strange that all three were glad | ‘of the change. K had the reputa- | Hoh of being a convalescent ward | CHAPTER 14 mo one ever died in that ward. SALLY THOUGHT. no more | “Why it’ was actually like a shot about her talk with "Dr. Willough- [ir the arm to. me,” one newcomer by and when the three’ patients | said as she submitted to the nurse’s| from B were brought into the ward! | ministrations,> “I had grown dis- | she was quite ready for thein. ' couraged. Two months I had lain
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that some be transierred from other overcrowded wards. “Now I have heard i says Dri Willeughbyr =
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getting the entire staff in wrong." | Sally turned away and mounted | a 3 50 “but Margaret pulled her “That isn't trie, Sally, You i them it isi” * “| © But Sally’ shook her head. “It | nn worth it,” she said. “] doubt if I could convince “Holden and, Anyway, what anyone thinks.” “There!” . Norma
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[in that bed with slim Prospects of getting. out’ very: soon and then this—I feel better .already. Now, an{ absolutely confident of getting my- health back again.” | phantly. : big | “What particular axe have you THE OTHER voiced much the go (5 pring?” the young interne same sentiment. Margaret Adams|,ced Norma curiously, met Sally, when she left the he Bogn mw at eight that night and told her| «NO AXE,” the girl answered.!
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|that she had certainly started! ‘I'm. thinking of the rest of us| . |nurses who are putting in overtime! “Sunderlin “doesn’t . seem to be and wearing ousselves out only to!
| too pleased; but Willoughby and have Maynard here complain that | | the chief are jubilant. K.has al-|she hasn't enough to do and will] ways been -Sunderlin’s pet ward. they please combine B and K oy She started is~-interested the board | she can take care of them all” 1 in it and so on. This sort of knoeks. Doctor Hallock laugher, “Gosh!| her ideas into a cocked hat. (Did you do that, Maynard? Have “The other doctors are crowing| you asked for more work?" i as if the idea was their own—| Sally didn't answer .and Mar-| they've. been complaining of the|garet, explained what had hap-| crowded conditions in some of the pened. . The young man gazed at | other wards and hinted of poor "Norma in a way that brought a management. Personally, I never| blush to Her cheeks. “Just the | could see the reason for that ward same,” she cried in defense, “she's | in the face of our crowded condi- made it harder for all. the rest of | tions here. And another thing— | us by her cleverness. Only this | many of the women in that ward|time Sunderlin isn't too pleased are here because their friends or] labout it. Maybe now" some of the sponsors have finagled them a bed|rest of us will get a break occathere.” | sionally.” She ran up the stairs and 8.8» {Sally gazed after her with soge- | +: "SOME’ OF them would be just|thing like wonder in her gray tyes. { as well or better ‘off at home, | LE ‘Doesn't it strike you that way? 1t! “THERE'S a ato to watch] must have to make you offer tolgirls,” the young man said warn- | (take on three from B. Gosh, Sally,|ingly. “She's poison, I'd hate to DV BODY AY PIBOCE. DIRE be {have Jer nurse me when she had a | | wouds:- Dawe. registered». kick be- Vribadt 4 on.” Doli worry “wodat-Sun- | cause they didn't have enough to! | derlin,” Maynard. Stes lke putty | do.” {in the chief” s hands. After all, what | “I'm sorry if Sunderlin is dis-|he says goes in this neck of the pleased, Margaret,” Sally said some-| Woods. Right, Maggie?" what troubled. “I had no a] “Right—I hope,” Margaret agreed of being-officious—"* jand slipped . a comforting arm “Oh, of course not,” a voice broke, About Sally's slim waist. ‘ in and Norma Holden joined them. (Te Be Continued) “You certainly are a swell poli-+>* ticlan, Maynard,” she sneered, her '
just what does it do to the rest of us? Not enough to do, indeed! You make me sick! Some of the rest
work and long hours and “you beg The | for moreZ-not enough to keep you a —————— (busy. Bah! I hope you get stick] Dorse f in that'Ward for a ‘year.”Serve you| RY ein | right.’ Funeral ” 2 “SHUT UP, Holden! * Margaret; said sharply. “No one asked you to Home: .. - | Join this conversation. And if May- Doe nard wanted more work that's her 0 ir , affair, not anyone else’s.” Not { | ~ “It is 6nly the work in that par- " ‘ticular. ward that is light,” Sally | z : : r » 1 said quietly, although her ‘heart was ’ Encourage beating hard with anger. “I felt Extravagance
that by taking on-a few patients from B it would relieve the girls ' in that ward and wouldnt hurt :
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me kan sorry you feel as you do" | PAUL E “What is this? - A hen conven-! tion?” Doctor - Hallock joinéd the DOR S EY trio there at the foot of the stairs Funerals
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| from one to the other with interest. . Extravagance. n 2. & ] “Attendan.. on duty alt | “NO NORMA explained quickly. night. Private ambulance “It's a protest. Maynard here, by| 3925 &. New York
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