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Rome Zoo Keepers Fear Juliet in Danger Of Becoming Neurotic as ‘Peace’ Fails ROME, Aug. 12 (UP)—Roma, 7-day-old elephant born at the

department, worried about both the baby and thé mother, who, he says, is in a

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Roma squealed in terror and backed against a gate until keepers rescued her. “Some experts think mother elephants are always hard toward their young as a result of their

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LITTLE NURSE—Linda Jane Blanchard, 7, holds a glass of water for her brother Tommy, 6, a patient at Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Tommy is 2 oe from what ‘has heen diagnosed as a kidney disease. Physicians thought it best if one of the Blanchard family would stay with the boy at all times; so Linda Jane volunteered. She sleeps on a cot beside his bed during the night and keeps a 24-hour vigil over him, calling a registered nurse if he needs grownup attention.

Service as Hospital Nurse

Atlanta Girl Keeps 24-Hour Vigil

With Bedridden Younger Brother ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 12 (UP)—Little Linda Jane Blanchard, who 1s just seven and a half years old, wants to be a nurse, and

She began her career at Emory University Hospital here with

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needs grown-up attention, Linda take Linda Jane long to see it. Jane sees that he gets it. Toss Out the Rules At night she ‘pulls a cot out] = 8he suggested that she could from under Tommy's bed and nurse her little brother and let sleeps at his side, ready for any hér mother and father get more emergency. rest. Hospital authorities couldn't! The Blanchard family decided find any precedent for it, but they that Linda Jane ought to get a tossed out the rule book and told [daily fee of $2 for her services. She splits it with her patient.

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