Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1941 — Page 16

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130 NAMED FOR * POLICE COURSE

~ . 50 Showing Best Work to . Get Jobs on State

Fors Sept. 1. Of 960” applicants for new State Police jobs provided by the 1941

Legislature, 130 men have been selected for six weeks of training at ... the Indiana University police school, ~ Don Stiver; police superintendent, announced today. 2 Of the 130 in the class, 50 showin the best qualifications for police work will be selected for appointment Sept: 1. The additions will ~~ raise the manpower of the force to 275, Mr. Stiver said. : Only 294 of the original applicants |: passed the character tests conducted by the State Police Board and many of these were eliminated by physical examinations. All those passing the training school tests will be kept on the reserve list to fill replacements.

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There is the -legend that only writing on prescriptions.

The only other place pharmacy is taught in Indiana is at Purdue University. The majority of Indianapolis druggists have diplomas from the local college.

The college, whose dean is Edward

PR. Whites Not Included Li it was part of the Winona Institute located on the 75 acres that now are the Tech High School campus. After five years of small attendance, however, the school was disbanded, only the pharmacy branch remaining. It was moved to Fletcher Ave. About 1920, the pharmacy college found just what it needed in the way of facilities on E. Market St. That was when the horse as a means of transportation was definitely a lost cause. The building had been a veterinarians’ college. There is now no school for “vets” in the entire State. About 250 students are enrolled in the college. They come from about eight states, including Indiana. They are not all men: A number will become lady druggists, and most of the women will be laboratory and hospital technicians. Once he is through college, a graduate druggist doesn’t have to

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HOOSIERS TO BE IN MANEUVERS

38th Division Will ‘Fight’ Eighth Corps Troops In Louisiana.

‘By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, June 12.—Indiana National Guard troops, now in training at Camp Shelby, Miss., will take a leading part in the maneuvers involving 230,000 men in the

-| Beauregard training area in Louisi-

Daytimes, John Klujza learns about drugs at the Indianapolis Pharmacy College where he is a sophomere. . . . he learns about soda fountains at the Schoener Drugstore, 5601 N.

In the evenings

College Teaches Ditggicts And Gets Them Jobs, Too

By EARL HOFF

druggists can read doctors’ hand-

But that alone won't qualify you as a druggist. It takes four years training for that. Market St. where the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy is located.

You can get it at 800 R

scratch very hard for a job. There are usually three to five openings per man. The tuition is $250 a year and the school retains the right to restrict enrollment. The prospective . druggist spends 22 to 25 hours a week in classrooms and laboratories wrestling -with such subjects as chemistry, pharmacy and biology. Classes meet six days a week. There are some social activities and the school has a baseball and bowling team. There is a fraternity and a sorority. The Mistura, yearbook, and the Capsule, a monthly newspaper, is published. The majority of the students work after school hours in drugstores all over Indianapolis. There is a bulletin board at the school where only requests for clerks are posted. It is always filled. Thus the students learn in school the pharmacy side of the drugstore business. After school they get an idea of e other side—the soda fountain. 7

Nearly eyery clerk in a drugstore is either a/pharmacist or is studying to be one. Some of the students attend classes in the morning and early afternoon. Then they work at a drugstore until closing time.

| Boarding a trolley, they arrive at

their rooms about midnight and

| put in several hours studying before

they turn in for sleep. It’s not an easy life, but perhaps being able to read doctors’ handwriting and amaze customers is some recompense,

BOY INJURED BY CAR -year-old David Mumaw of illside Ave., was critically injured} yesterday when he ran into a carr driven by John Foster, 3226 Winthrop Ave. He was taken to City Hospital with- both legs

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ana Aug. 16-30. The 38th Division, tompeised of entucky and West Virginia, will be one of four making up the Fifth Army ‘Corps which will clash with three divisions of the Eighth Corps. In this encounter the 38th will serve with the Eighth Corps of the Third Army. The maneuvers will be between the Second and Third Field Armies in the Beauregard area. ‘Fighting’ Realistic

Both the Corps and Army clashes will be made just as realistic as possible, barring real bullets, Lieut. Gen. Leslie J. McNair, G. H. Q. Chief of Staff, explained.

All of the new mechanized units |

will be brought into play and tests made in the effectiveness of the American Panzer units, as well as the maneuverability of great masses of troops. : Gen. McNair admitted that the U. S. A. plans for “free maneuvers” were adapted from the Germans. In the past, tactical problems have been worked out in advance and the units taking part performed according to schedule. In these maneuvers, however, each side will work out its problems as it advances— or retreats—and a host of Army officers now are being trained in the -complexities of umpiring such an action.

Cites Nazi Mastery

“No matter what our opinion of their politics and policies, we must recognize the Germans as masters of the art of land warfare, just as the British are masters of sea warfare,” Gen. McNair explained. “While we have drawn from German sources regarding these ‘free,’ as compared to the former ‘canned,’ maneuvers, I feel that we have improved on their tactics in some cases. At least I hope we will be just as good. “These maneuvers will see the mechanized units confronted with organizations that have strong artillery support, as well as- bombing planes and aviation attack. The results should be extremely interesting and answer, as nearly as we can short of actual warfare, many of our new tactical problems.”

6 TELL OF FEUD IN FARM SLAYING

ANGOLA, Ind. June 12 (U. P.).— Six witnesses yesterday told a jury of farmers, businessmen and housewives : their versions of a family feud which ended in the killing of Mrs. Nettie Hovarter. : The State is trying Earl Parr, 52-year-old farmer son-in-law of Mrs. Hovarter for the murder. Mrs. Anne Chamberlain described a ‘visit to the Parr farm during which an argument over division of some livestock arose. She said Parr resented her coming to the farm

di with Mrs. Hovarter, and slapped her.

Later, she said, he ran to his home across ‘the road and returned with a shotgun and shot her. She said she did not hear the shot that later killed Mrs. Hovarter. Other witnesses included Rado Whysong and his wife, the latter a daughter of the slain woman, State Policeman Sam Patton, and Dave Wright, who was appointed by the court to settle differences between Parr and his mother-in-law. The State is asking the death penalty. The defense contends Parr was angered to the point of temporary insanity.

ELECTION BETRAYED PEOPLE, NYE SAYS

HACKENSACK. N. J, June 12 (U. P.).—Senator Gerald P. Nye (R. N. D.), told an America First Committee meeting last night that the American people would have elected a Socialist President if President Roosevelt and Wendell L. Willkie had stated before the election that they favored the lend-

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NEW ARMY FENCING IS ‘NON-CLIMBABLE’

WASHINGTON, June 12 (U. P.). —The War Department announced plans today to spend $2,882,400 for the construction of “10-foot, nonclimbable” fences and floodlights at “critical” areas in 95 Army camps and posts. It said “critical” areas contain vital supplies such as ammunition, fuel and stores. Three strands of barbed wire will be placed atop each steel link type fence. . The project, it said, will call for as much fencing as would be required to “stretch in an unbroken link from Philadelphia to Pitts-

.burgh.” So many floodlights will be

used that 59 of them could be erected on each mile of the hypothetical fence, it added. :

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