Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1947 — Page 6

BACK IN THE early 1900's an i young to do great things had his hopes shattered. He was just a

new M. D. but he was enough of a diagnostician to fAllness that suddenly overtook him as

medical student Jjust,graduated

classify the tuberculosis.

Today that same

in the field of the dread T. B.

His name is Dr. Frank LaMont Jennings is superintendent and medical director of Sunnyside

sanitarium, Indianapolis.

Dr, Jennings is a tall, white-haired man who looks like a grizzly bear rand sprinkles his speech with

“Well, gosh darn.” Although his position Is a stethoscope on one side of

primarily his

and © ready

administrative desk looks

used than a dictaphone-on the other flank

sunniest when

One of the faces of white jacket ol the wards

patient Dr

ana ma

One woman boarded out while pre getting along Doc. Jennings are, how they're visit Sunday. There are almost that means, there Jennings knows by

wants she and her Somehow,

feeling and 300 patients

are almost 300 their first

to know how lusbhaned hetween his many duties has had time to find out that

names

climbs Into

morning her two children are patients where they they'll be out u

Sunnyside people whom

In

at

doctor occupies a prominent spot in. “Who's Who" as one of the nation’s top men

His post

more

sights of Sunnyside are the Jennings k to make hi

a

rounds

)

and Dr. addition,

he knows which one is worrying about her children,

which husband is downcast over

which young bride is troubled by

another

Life's Course Changed

woman,

“YOU CAN'T help knowing these how bey can remember

when # hou

someone asks each patient

financial her husband anc

things

DOCTORS ARE BORN — Ap

{ent but born A

tethose

iperninten L Jennings keeps his

aictaphone

aactor

D

worries,

1

“Each

of what

A ———————

(Hoosier Profile) | .

person here has surmounted sonie great. personal barrier to come here to regain his health.! “It takes a separated from homes and families, some people call intestinal fortitude but

Jot ‘to stay here in a hospital bed,! It takes a lot|

what I call guts,

“Those people and their problems aren't something you remember. ‘Theyre something you can't

forget.”

Dr. Jennings was born in Moravia, N. Y.,

in 1880.

The next big event in his life was in 1919 when he married his schooldays’ sweetheart, Helen Katherine

Germond.

Between those two dates,

however, Dr, Jennings

was faced with the crisis which changed the course of his whole. life. he was ready to begin medical practice

Right as he of the decir Again sistant

tor of

fessor up to 1933, center, pas Trudeau

Things Aren't So Sunny UP TO 1943, when the war brought multiple problems to Sunnyside, Dr, Jennings was an outstanding contributor to 28 medical journals and a collaborater several text 1943,

on since unnvside The

wot

he pom in the cons food expert That

Now, wit

wa

patients sunny The dea nyside's Net additional year, 1

Now,

the

$1600

neces

Dr

te

$3

discovered spent In sanitariums in New York and Colorado,

for

t blow

time as a ion to devote his life to the study of tuberculosis "Who's s plan turned out uperintendent and associate medical direeGlen Lake to 1038, then his acceptance of the post of Sunnyside His other honors include an assistant clinical proof medicinespost faculty post at Indiana university medical t presidency i society in almost every other national and stgte group interested in tuberculosis,

quality purchasing commissioners

h wartime shortages over and Sunnvside

ide th

he

appropriation

Another worry is his concern with the progress of building, patients the best possible care.

the new However building problems the biggest isnt who thinks One of

fa

His first

a superintendent

coming

with dollar signs, lopped appropriations, ter worries

he the

love is

doctor first.”

getting top quality

of budget as it uit was 000

with a $1400 to $2700 and milk bill that's $2100 compared to with Jennings’ ary high protein diet on the vastly inadequate The view

wrinkling his wrinkle along

ts and breaths Sunnyside,

(By

he was tubercular. The next

Year| AT GARFIELD—Joan Wild dae, who will be vocalist with Wa ter Reuleaux and the Indi anapolis Concert band. in a pro aram at 8 p. m, tomorrow in Garfield amphitheater, The public concert is sponsored by the park and recreation department,

physiclan-patient, resulted in his

Who" is the best authority on how The book mentions his work as free sanitarium, Minneapolis, from 1621

Use Helicopter To Shoot Film

Prcvas Better Than

'Old Treadmill’

My ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 23.—-The

contribution the prog-

at University of Minnesota

of the Mississippi Valley and memberships and directorates

books, things the

haven't - been administrator, was a couple of years ago about of food served at Sunnyside resulted power being taken from and vested in a trained hospital

80 sunny at

reatest to

ress of the movie industry since in-

vention of the expense account was

For

Was

the ynvetled toda) the first time

Lv movie scent shot from a

welicopter For eight how shiny, red helicopter, with a camerman hanging out the bobbed up, down, sidewa and backwards over three like sixty over a tick of San

ken care of by stories in The Times

the

food, another cloud hangs

door

the OPA to

house-

did the same thing did to that of every that the hospital had to ask an from the commissioners to finish equest was lopped in half monthly meat bill that's

1ctors running the

Valle:

field in the

Fernando some Don't Like Idea

shot from! ‘The helicopter people, - shaking

emotion, proclaimed the experiment an astounding success however, was not shared

chief worry is how to provide the

by: (1) A farmer in an adjoining Sunnyside field whose plowing team headed (or the barn each time the helicoproarded skyward, and 12) RKO studio's location dust kicked up by ing windmill. The guinea pigs for this revolution were J. C. Flippen, Farley Grainger and Howard da Silva, who were supposed to be running from he cops‘in “Your Red Wagon.” Now ordinarily this frantic flight would occur in a sound stage on a

badly needed to. give

and other brow,

for that

gigantic administration Dr. Jennings still saves who girl up In ward C who 1 right the mother over In A might be getting into trouble employees who knows how he lives summed it up. medicine, The county made him but a higher being made him a Donna Mikels.)

crew ate the or boy

treadmill drapped with fake weeds

We, the Women

ind a blue backdrop. Or the studio wolild “build an outdoor scaffolding for the camera to move on. Costing en thousand bucks, maybe,

By Ruth Millett

IN A BULLETIN put out by the Women's Bureau

Labor for

her

of the Department of college girl in choosing

careen

guidance there is this

of

Lhe bit

of advice for girls who intend to work for a long time

“In general, she will take of the older, more established ones stewardesses, designers, interior tinuity writers, for example, that for teachers, nurses,

workers.”

Housewife Best Job

THE BULLETIN might mand for the full-time housewife demand of all. It is best job a girl cap land ye

social

more she chooses a rapidly changing feld,

decorators is less predictable than

have added

1

still considered toda

of a chance |f rather than one The demand for or cone service

or office

that the. dethe most stable

to be

the .

Why don't more college girls spend the four years

they devote table, wife? Why full-time

them?

Top of the List

IT'S PROBABLY

of a

the home,

That's m most girls re

Employees to Picnic at Riverside

The season's largest picnic at

park with

Riversid amusement wa

scheduled for today employees of Guide Lamp Division, General Motors Corp, of Anderson and their families expected to attend With Marion Haybursin as general chairman, assisted by L. J Madden and M. H. Stanley, the

Sa

Since

pienie Was

8.30 a m and fin

MINNEAPOLIS M igned as

James had rector of the lations board the Taft-Hartley ‘administratively

Y Ie

1

National because

scheduled

hat 6p

12000 Quits NLRB POST

Aug. 23 «1

Shields safd today

18th regional Labol he labor law

unworkable.”

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Biggest Show ‘in the Midwest

well-

to os

tablished,

don't more schools career much special training as any

woman's career instead of putting homemaking right at the top of the list of careers open to women,

ety

ally

Mr h dl

Re

thought was

Helicopter Cheaper But for hundred the studio the helicopter for the. entire Plus pilot Canute Flint and amerman Paul Ivano, who's practiced for eight eye-view pictures | The actors leaped across the field {with the helicopter in close pursuit. When they paused for dialogue, the k helicopter politely hovered around. hen the actors raced off again, the machine did, This technique might raise a lot of eyebrows in the movie palaces that The fans will figure either pigeons carry cameras these days or St Peter has into the picture business | “It's..sensational [<hip scenes,” happily William (CQ), helcopter, pilot

higher education five

long-term

preparing for this career of house. 10t day, regard homemaking as a women, one that demands as other career open to

for

because we have come fo thin

as any job she does outside

too,

silly when you stop to think prefer marriage to any other career - gone

Times Amusement

Clock

SLUILER BOWL Herbert oper.

Dennis

for chase and explained Bob managed the and cameraman.

who

Naughty Marietta,” Edith Fellows oll and others, at 8.4)

ettn with

Carr

Mayor's Brother Joins St. Louis Picket Line

ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 23 (U. P) Lawrence Kaufman, brother of St. Louis’ Mayor Aloys P. Kaufman, took his regular turn in a picket line around the city hall yesterday. Mr. Kaufman, an electrical maintenance man, is a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, The union, which maintains traffic signals, lights and fire alarms, is on strike against the city for higher wages. Mayor. Kaufman was not cross the picket line. of town, convalescing near vely, Mo, after

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