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I'': $'':1 ' 00'' ::::::::::::: li fit t : ' :':'::::::::Si'i:::::141!::::'k: t: :r:: ::P - :: ':: 1 L'::' K :i:: 1 ii— ": v ::: '::: " 'ke71 - '''"k "'': 1i A:: 41 "'::::1 4 ::' ' ftX7'74 b ao 're" 4kz0:30: '' :: i::in:H: 1 :: - - one dramatic Pare Lorentz book started him in phrase k g on a job th: production of a moving picture that would be a help to the mothers of men ' ' year-lon- Public Health Bureau Offers Dramatic Film On Childbirth tzl i411 0 7'cr 4 t:--' ' :' "1 1 4 1 :: ::::si V1:: t in evi tincti 3 rour V za ta 2( j ) ft ' i A '1 :::::::::::: 21 I1 I e g mo4 an a i selves" Anyway the picture ends up with the young doctor struggling over another tough case He stands again looking into a mother's unconscious face 'The two drums are beating She's unconscious Then the reverse of the beginning of the picture happens She opens her eyes Vitality spreads through her face The deep drurn beat becomes strong and sure Lorentz says the' thing that really sold him on De Kruif's book was one line That line jerked a ' whole year out of his life So it's worth repeating A doctor is watching a negro woman who has just had a child She's having a hemorrhage and there's nothing he can do But she smiles at him and says "Doctor you won't let me die will you?" That flopped Lorentz's heart over like a stone in 114 1e hopes this picture will answer that storliach cluestien right for a lot of womenia the years to e adv is lik b ' ?: -- 4 - i t : - - 1i :a '11 7e? 44"41I"' Every step in the birth of the child dled with the greatest due The produced by the U S government shown to doctors everywhere is han- o- p- movie will be ! 4 to flio " - :- 14i:"11 1 ' or - ' - I-- 7 "11::"171::‘7:"'4 i ( ' i 1 t 4 vNs) I :di- c - -- i THERE'S :' ' or HUSBANn 00 ' i oNE 1060Es Nor hes till )' A ' ( r 1 it( l) iir'"' - ' '' HOME AT e- ''' I)1'4I: ) : ' I N t' - i t (t : y 4147::Y:':'1'42'::11°''::::::::1-1::t::--k- ? ( ''''4'1:1""1:': :' - -- :4 k sirssaro:) V '! ! c - i-- " : - ' i 74 t - :: ' : ( t ' '! 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But Lorentz was rocking around the country in an absorbed way making another picture Wires sent by De Kruif began to catch up with him But Lorentz was busy Finally he just couldn't stand the wires so Lorentz phoned De Kruif's New York publisher De Kruit was in a small Michigan town Lorentz wired "Well what?" Then it came milt that De Kruif had simply given—free no ties—his book's movie rights to the United States public health service if Lorentz ‘trouli make the picture That was last April Lorentz shelved the other picture He began trying to figure out how you could tell the story of childbirth so it would be dramatic and not too harrowing He visualized a young doctor baffled by the loss of a mother That's the way the picture opens The young guy stands and watches the life fade from the mother's face He doesn't say anything Some music says it in an insistent passage that's written around two drum beats one deep for the mother's heart one lighter for the baby's The deep drum stops The light one falters on Lorentz is tired when he's talking about this His compact six-fofigure is slumped in a hotel chair His face doesn't look tired because it has no lines But his hands hang limply He's been workhours for 10months But he begins ing man-killto talk e bout the picture His dark mischievous eyes fight up One Line Won Him is g t 4 ''''''''ilr:dt 1 )1111 - i For Country Doctors So finally Paul De Kruit Wrotea book about it called "The Fight for Life" He wrote about the Chicago maternity center started by Dr Joseph De Lee who thought he had a way of easing woman's burden He began to teach a new way of obstetrics At his center now the death rate for women in child birth is five times smaller than it is for the nation as a whole De Kruit was impressed by this new hero of the laboratory He wants a lot of people to know about his methods But what about the overworked little doctor in a cotton county? Can he afford De KruiVs book? Has he time to read it? No There should be a picture A picture like "The Plow That Broke the Plains" and "The River" Those films helped make America realize its precious fields were blowing away washing away Lorentz made those He was the man to tell about mothers' lives washing away 6$ '1:: ':':' 3 ::: - II WASHINGTON—It's queer to look at Pare Lorentz TT and realize he's st finished a monumental joo A job some woman for the women of America But a handsome young man should have done around 35 who makes movies for the government did it It's going to build a bonfire too Watch It's a film called The Fight for Life" It's about all the women who go down into the valley of the shadow of death to have children For years a few scientists have groaned because in America that valley is so much deeper than it ought to be—deeper than in any other civilized nation More mothers and babies lose their lives here than in any other nation that presumes to be civilized Imen 1 yi' - glo t By Sigrid Arne AP Feature Service Writer IllEnSMO k - " Upon receiving a call a doctor a student doctor and a nurse leave for the tenement house where the baby is to be born The In the film doctors of a maternity center cases in go out on call to handle childbirth are The mothers slum neighborhoods never taken to hospitals- 'I ' '1 Doctors Out on Calls This Schedule Lists Names of 11 ":::: 1 ' fr -- v :i - '' 1:::': ''''' ' : i9 4 ''' 7 - 00' ' 'fI e's "t 'It7 '''''''''' : :: Na N A f' 4 :::::: i 41 S 0 1 ''' - 1$ ::: i 4- - ' i ''' !r '::A s':' '"e' '1' t:: 1 -- :0 ' 0 ' 4:::1::::2::::3: 40L 4 'Ar : :: 4: t1 - :1: : 1 - 4'4' - ' ' : i ' t 1' — — LLL0--- - |