Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1950 — Page 23
«For heaven's sake, girls.
Janice Kennedy, pharmacist from Los Angeles, was the unofficial spokesman for the group. She was the one who informed me women were better than men druggists. She said it. The 24-year-old graduate-of the University of Bouthern California began swinging immediately
more patient, more accurate, faster. . “Surveys show that 80 per cent of the customers in a drugstore are women. We understand their problems better and give them better service,” sald Miss Kennedy. z = ~ “Would you rather wait on women customers?”
— You could have bowled me over with a bottle
of castor oil. Miss Kennedy prefers to wait on men customers. She said they usually know what they want and ask for it, If they don’t know they're carrying a slip of paper with a note from the wife. Men are more. skeptical of the girl druggist. Miss Kennedy often has engaged in a conversation that goes like this: “May I ‘help you?” “I want to see the druggist,” says the man customer.
————*“Are-you a druggist?”
———*Can you mix this stuff?
“Registered pharmacist?” “Yes.”
“You're not an apprentice.” “No, I'm a registered pharmacist.”
Korea,
Coast Has 3 Good Ports
| KOREA, THE biggest name in the day’s headlines, is a peninsular thumb about midway on ~... Woman druggist . . . Janice Kennedy of Los the sasamy) coastline of ancient Angeles says lady pill rollers are here to stay. | It is the mystery country of
the Orient. She's a good talker. She predicted that Notre the ra bois Une U0 a Dame would get trounced by Southern California they were Mongolians. But they this fall and got herself a small wager, “|differ from the Chinese and JapOne day Miss Kennedy hqpes to have a drug- anese.: : store all her own and she stresses the drug. She . doesn’t intend to have a lunch and soda counter, The Koreans have straight, Penta. stockings or toys. She wants a prescrip- olive brown skin, high cheek on business. : y : : I want to practice the profession I was trained bon : fat Her flat Hoses. and thy Row She sald, adjusting her gloves in a way that The country itself is approxshowed she was in earnest. y . Little wonder, Janice Kennedy got her start in| imately the size of Indiana,
a drugstore behind. the tobacco and peanut coun-|>:210 square miles, but it's rug.
ged, and it's rainy, and it's hot and it's cold. s : ; oi . an. Not All will Agree IN SOUTH KOREA the moun- - {tains are about as high as the IT'S HER belief that professors make it harder Appalachians of which the highon girl pharmacists. And she says it's strictlylest is Mt. Mitchell in N. Carolina, malarky that instructors will give better grades|g2ss feet,
to girls. Tides sweep in at 25 feet and Ninety per cent of the girl pharmacists marry have 8 weer broad mud flats boy pharmacists, Miss Kennedy said. She sounded and “write the rules for ships
ter. That's where the bug bit her and sent her to! pharmacy school. ;
cist meets girl pharmacist—that's all right. At|of commerce,” says the National least they'll never run out of aspirins. s Geographic Society.
Reminds me that | asked her for a prescrip-| The east coast, just across the
tion for a bad head after a frivolous night. She Korea Strait from Hiroshima, is - ight, steep
gave me a prescription I'll try if the need ever Pounded by a stra
Men are easily impressed, said Miss Kennedy. A few fat names of drugs and the distrusting male
Is eating out of her mortar and heating himself
over the head with a pestle.
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—s6ld on women pharmacists. The line is drawn on; ond: McNally's man-sized 1950
Atlas sizes it up quickly, tells -|what it's like, what the people do for a living.
women doctors. Can’t help it.
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By Robert C. Ruarkl mm ucts ammo 0 Airview ot Sead, Gopitakel SadiKoree
NEW YORK, June 29—The day was hot but nice in the country, and we were sitting around in shorts watching the television. The Dodgers were behind 5-2. Ralph Kiner of the Pirates was
murdering them. Then the announcement came Philadelphia Eagles to hustle into the office, One! The winters hit 22x deg
that the United Nations was sitting in special member of the staff was having a cocktall partyland the summers seldom get that day. As guests stopped by, they got onelabove 76.6 degrees. But the rain- 1-8 million horsepower, but tsi They process textiles, metal,
drink and the pews that we were at war. Few nal is enough to drown the whole potential is 3 million. | pottery, machinery, lumber, paper,|ing. It imports machinery, ve- There are 1019 telegraph of fos
session to decide what to do about the new war in Koréa, and that the Russians were not at: tending the meeting. T
* The Dodgers had a big inning, and tied up the
score, and for a second it was exciting. A brand-
new ball -game, the announcer said. And then
Kiner did it to them again with a double with two on, and more runs scored. Somebody snapped off the television. : :
One of the guests was in the radio business.
He called his station in New. York. Another was a newspaperman. He called his office. The host
was a broker, taking it easy for the summer.
“I think I'd best go to town sany tomorrow instead of waiting until Tuesday,” he told his wife. : Why Pick Sunday Te
“WHY DO.«they always have to start these
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- . row valley bottoms, down which » The office got through to me in the press box invading ara must travel.
and told me to get onto the public address system! And scattered plains and hills! and tell all the stray reporters, editors and print-|border the highly irregular west |
people believed it. They took a lot of convincing. population if it did not run off! The whole thing seemed so casual. Like last|into the sea. It's as much as! Sunday afternoon. {60 inches south coast. i
I never did find out who won that football
on the hour, and three days later | got to bed. | . never covered another speck of sports, and pretty Spelling Towns soon | was in the Navy and then away for three| since 1045, the old Korean! years. It never did seem real. i : |
When I saw a ship blow up or ducked some period of Japanese control of the! bombs or cringed before flak or sweated in the
peninsula, 1005-45, have been re-| : : : = factory owner, Invited two gent - BL as 1 ASSETS, 6, Bl horus aa ave mn recogmined our || Disregard of Facts Eliminates [men irom itn Eesppmmbe to
real thing I remembered was that I suddenly rent use by the National Geo-| had lost interest in‘a football game on Dec. 7,|graphic Society. I . An expanded list of cufFrent|
And so it occurs that this is the way wars|gouth Korean place names of im-|
million of them in the last six years—charge that’ the administration is fracturing the Constitution and nearly all of its amendments. : So the Doc started the proceedings by herding into the House caucus room a porter, pushing a truck, loaded with samples of his literature. These
: . : tion, was left. for proper names in Korea and i : training alley cats for the movies o hades of red, white ©r even a Constitu : ¢ . : Jackson A. Raney, 1200 W. 42d St. newly elected trust 4 Wane [ostly Yoluimes pound in 8 e i - The Doc: smiled broadly. Here, he was usingithe Far East: Kiwanis International, will be honored at a Baer tomorrow ot 5:0 aPDeArs in ‘the army guard was escorting 12 They also included a stack of copies of the the sanctum of his very tormentors to distribute) Asada danas). p. m. in Claypool Hotel. Attending will be Kiwanians of the 96 Jal 1539s of Vv Preoners agross The tsdatnet he : e- - - Js 4 ‘ h aga~ a Constitution, handsomely embossed, and printed his literature to American youth. He hadn't meant nth, clubs in the Indiana District dnd their guests. | American Maga- him
in Chinese, Polish, Arabic and numerous other languages, including English. This literature he fled high on a green baize table and turned his J itention to Rep. Frank Buchanan (D. Pa.) chalr-
man of the lobby investigators. : Charge ‘Dodge’ THE CHAIRMAN charged that big businessmen bought” these books, simply as a dodge to avoid getting their names published as contributors to an organization trying to- influence Con-. gress. This made the Doc laugh.
‘Here's How to
~He took a few and carried them back lo bis chair. , Nobody stopped him, though Rep. uchanan | ’ frowned. So the rest of the youngsters swarmed Pronounce Em around the display, and in 30 seconds not a book,
wo AAI WO vs : hile in Soviet territory will ha rl a th Sos Kiwanis to Honor Jackson Raney [fs amass
‘Here is a pronunciation guide|
. | to do that. It just happened. But that's the way| ee (ai-oohm), it was, and if the boys and girls were interested 1jijongbu (wee jahng boo). in reading about the Constitution, he'd be the last, suiwen (swee-wun). fellow to complain. | ” Shiln S8hung Mo (sheen shung He was, in fact, standing on his constitutional moh), .~ . - rights. And anybody who didn’t, he roared, was Kim Il Sung (kim ihl sung). weak-kneed. Some hard things have been said] Fukuoka (foo-koo-oh-kah). about Doc Rumely. He's never sent me a book and| Auriol (ah-ree’ oh). I know nothing about him, but I must admit, I Taipel (tigh-peh). : 3 admired the way he lambasted those he believes, Kasim Gulek (kah'-seem goo’!
is favorite document. (leck). a | Tchi Chang Yun (chee chahng|
| oon). Kyushu (kyoo’-shoo).
Yongdok (yahng-duk).
The Quiz Master ??? Test Your Skill 22? mui memo. |
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Uvalde, Tex., is sald to be the producing center 4n. the world.
Did Magellan himself complete the circumnavigation of the globe? : > Ferdinand Magellan, usually considered the first circumnavigator of the globe, actually killed in the Philippines before he reached home. Eighteen survivors on one ship finally returned to > oo 4
Where is the greatest honey-producing center in the United States? 3
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Kuryongpo (koor-yahng'-poh). Will speak.
Does the beaver use his tall as a trowel? R Inchon (inch=on’). The broad tail is not used as a trowel, as wa Imjin (im’~fin).
"formerly supposed, but as a rudder. Sometimes Pohang (poh-hahng). clerk in Indianapolis Police Sta- search and educational group of Bay; Canada. Miss Cox, president
mud is transported by being held between the tall, py, ov,ng (pen-yahng). 'tion, found his Pomeranian he re- the association. . of the local Mu Chapter of Kappa,| 1. white the soldier lit himo od uni forward, and the under| " : , ] ' ¢ { on. nn, * ' : Which Is juts ul der and forward, and nh Kaesont een sahng). |ported lost—and also his brother | Otticira et otin ihe Indiana was a delegate to convention self a cigaret with an alr of
a 4 Singhman Rhee (sung-mahn Iz it really impossible to trisect an angle? free). "© These Fae | It ean be proved mathematically that there is) Kang Riang Suk (kahng ress| no way of doing it with compass and ruler alone ahng sook). GAL | any given value. This does mot| Kangnung (kahng-nung). | angle cannot poitiiscted foe all! John Muyn Chang on mee
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black hair, slanting black eyes, . as if that were an unusual situation. Boy pharma- of invasion as they do for ships
with gold, coal, ‘iron ore, tungsten, copper, graphite, zine, lead,
ers who were watching the Redskins play the coast. jHielY Bleu, mica, asbestos and
‘a living. "They mine and man-|{ Korea has three good seaports, | seeds. per radio.
game. We started putting out extras every hour Two Ways of (Let Freedom Ring=— == = vn Cnr
22. Russians Lie With Honest Faces |
‘when he visited Evansville police Association at the annual meeting! James H. Case Jr. commander| Alter all, he had orders to
dianapoli Nearly Size Of Indiana, ery Country Of Orient’
ufacture, fish and farm. But and that's what Russia’s fnter-| ITS UNIT of money is the only 20 per cent of the land is|ested in. They are Pusan, Inchon,| won, valued at $.0022, caught in ve vi They raise rice, millet, and Chongjin. You'll be Chinese inflation,
It's a good digging country
these, 2 a 2 rye, wheat, barley, soybeans, more about = : jo To co. __.._|vegetables, fruits, fibers, tobacco! It exports cereals, seeds. fopd-| Ii Nek 1100 Wiles of navigable Ld Its waterpower is developed to! ginseng and cotton, : stuffs, ores, metals, minerals, > a ho od rail ! manufactures, textiles and ecloth- 13.149 persons per Arenr woe -
« = » {rubber goods and hardware, and/hicles, metals, minerals, textiles, fices, 324 persons ‘telephone, KOREANS do four things for|do printing. |varn, clothing, food, tobacco and 15 radio aa Ai 558 potent > } 3
: : imedf 4 some of hik colleagues ‘Were Meaning of Justice Under Reds |i ve dures tora. Soviet-con. | 0 tie’ Buses on their way home from a trip. The Rumanians
This Is the fifth of a series of six articles by Mr, Herald. After | © Make a business agreement five years in Europe and the Middle East he has rediscovered the | VIth her. After a pleasant hour's
th on Sunday?” somebody asked querulously. start, for common folks. You are playing tennis|psrtance and their Ja coun-| importance of the rights we take for granted. talk, they suddenly grabbed Frau i been Surp 108 becatse the people who start them OF sipping a drink or watching the. Dodgers or |terparts as found on most maps| Mr. Herald was bureau chief in Berlin and Vienna for an Fngel, Tollsd her Jato her own uy, win hy fctures in figure that the bloated capitalists are all off on covering a ball game and the little bulletin smacks|of Korea now in existence pro American press association, g i Rg JODIR ok took the rug week-ends, like us,” somebody else said. you in the eye. First the bulletins are about In=|joes. : | - - - - - ownstairs to a car and disapSomebody ‘made a joke about being 4-F, as a Cidents and then they are about small intramural | gorean Ispatiess Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of peared Jp he Deavy Afternoon! oon __ result of ‘the last war. . : wars and then they are a major invasion and,|geou Ketjo liberty . . . GEORGE WASHINGTON. te enn Np BHiAbiifes Siranmd. one "Np “1 was gn airrald warden once,” somebody All of a sudden boom! You are 4 mumber in a Kaesong Kaijo - + « @ history of repeated injuries and wusurpations, oll | pray Engel has not Mughiares, else said. Nobody laughed... ish bowl, a bunk on a cro Salispor » 2 Inchon Jinsen having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny LL since, but her fate has beAll of a sudden I had that old queer feeling of Scared hero, a bored technician, and finally elther|Crpynchon ~ Shunsen over these states ... . THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. |come proverbial in. the ecity.| “They having been through thé whole thing before, The a corpse, a casualty, or something called an Suwon Suigen” | as d "END . Ts Zh -A ney aiar announcement. on the radio, riding through Flor- ex-GL Ey po PE {Chonan Tenan | CHAPTER FIVE... ———— {may get in-trouble with the Rus: 1 fda, that the Nazis had marched into Poland. Y d E O\ A . Hongsong Kojo By GEORGE HERALD 'slans, he says: “I don’t want to] When Hungarian officials meet And that other Sunday in Griffith Stadium in ester ay Over Again : Changhang Choko EVERY YEAR on July 4 during the military occupation, pe bagged in a carpet.” you in private, they like to make Washington, nine years ago, when the word OUT LITTLE gathering in the country diéd Ansong Anjo {Gen. Lucius D. Clay would hold a reception in the gardens of the yon. jokes about their regime's total first came to the press box that the Japs had fast. Dinner was speeded up and the guests|/Chochiwon Chochiin |Harnack Officers’ Club in Berlin. I FOUND that Reds were spe- jisregard for pertinent facts. ‘A hit Pearl. 5 hustled back to town. All the way in the con-;Chongju : Sheishu Nowhere else could the significance of Independence Day have clally trained 10 lle with the most foreign office man told me the ? , Y * le learer {honest faces, ’ . ¢ : Nobody made any brave or warlike statements, yersations Jealt pith the Dossibinty hy ¥: major | CINE hush io, gore oul ele rind and filler than in the siricken Tity surrounded by| Sons reporters visited Frankfurt Toowing ory Ferenez in the street then. A sportswriter stood up behind me and 1," . yesterday all over again, {Ir Riri | Bach of us in the American Berlin, and who had never been on the Oder in the Russian zone, and asked him where he came cleared his throat. 1 still don’t know who won Sunday's baseball | Kunsan Gunzan = |colony felt more grateful than|to the U. ON Sitack Homers wanted i mest ing Kaiser's! oro Jed he : “I guess I better go home and burn all my game, but I imagine the Dodgers lost. The final Chonju Zesty the tree, Wen i ne pation Of were the constabulary. posters:|villa there (she has died in the, 1 W-W-was at the B-b-budapest aq Japanese lanterns,” he said. > score seemed unimportant, all over again. ls SHIWOR 3 en ows a. oe ge ther around!.prive carefully, Death is so meantime). y eu station,” Ferencz stut~ ; : | osu : ; Relay | ings of pride and humility. Pa rretpt overheard one ASA Sommandant Col, Yagkoy “What did you do there?" 3 { ’ : - “ : + ’ : 0 Frederick ; Othman Rang Rhy OF Gen Clay's garden Party was, the Russian generals remark without a second’s hesitation: 1 ap-app-applied for a J-J-job : OC ins y . | Mok ° Mon jone of the social events of thei, wis companion: | “I'm sorry, gentlemen, but the ** 0 announcer. j {M0 go. rary’ (season. All our allied friends and| “rhese Amer cans can be Empress has gone to Berlin for| You did? Lajos sald, 3 ; : : as. he said Toone : the heads of forelgn missions pretty tough, you know. If you three days, so you cannot see NIdIng his ‘surprise. “Well, did WASHINGTON, June 20—Dr. Edward A. Rum He didn't try to influence Congress, he said: Kunchon Kinser would Join us in celebrating the drive too fast h wo re : : [they hire you?" vr erly; a large. and elderly party in a light gray suit He didn’t try to influence anybody. All he sought Sangju Spashu day. It was also one of the rare tance you to death.” | He was surprised by the look] “N-n-n-no) Ferenes replied; which exactly matches his hair, earns $25000 a to do was educate the people about the Coristitu- Taegu ; Taikyu occasions when the Russian high! The Russian wasn't trying to On . our’ incredulous faces. He they said they couldn't employ year teaching people about the Constitution. Ob- tion, so that when they found anybody messing Samnangjin Sanroshin brass, their chests full of medals, he funny. He really believed 8 walked out, soon came back an- Me because I was n-not a m-me= viously he is an expert on the rights of Americans with it, they'd vote the miscreant out of office. Pusan ~ Fusan would venture into the United is punishment was the A p {nouncing that the lady hadn't/mémber of the C-Communist in their pursuit of happiness. pees, And what, he demanded, was. wrong with that? Chinhae Chinkal States sector and honor .us with |r - * Ame "lleft yet after all, that he would/ Party!” rn ly said ‘he essed. his 82 million Masa Masan i can penalty for speeding. i yet a ' e would Now some Congressmen are charging that he Dr. Rumely gu n [thelr visit. How accustomed he and his iik| take us to her in the afternoon.| sn» 2 is a lobbyist and demanding that he produce the volumes made him one of the ‘biggest publishers Chinju Shinshu i an Were 10 aTbilie ey I When ‘we later asked Hermine| MY EXPERIENCE In Euro names of his biggest contributors. The Doc retorts, in the business. Why, said he, his own mailing Tongyong Tool TO PILOT them through the u an ma : | about this, she exclaimed: [convineed itn there a ao in so many words, the hell with ‘em. He beams room in New York was bigger than Congress’ Wonju Genshu " |holiday trafic, our prtocol all THAT ALWAYS seemed to me! “I go to Berlin? Are youlonly one step from was usual y at the gentlemen through his rimless eyeglasses, vast, marble-columned caucus room. | Chachon Rusen bvision would have them escorted the most frightening feature of | joking? I'm a prisoner here, 10 a rule by whim and oe and charges that they're trying to smash the Con- He said he'd advised his cohorts to tell Rep.|yongwol eletsu | ie E the Soviet regimes I saw at work don’t you know? While you had The more power the bureaucrats’ stitution on his own massive head. Buchanan's sleuths to go to hell. He said the | Todam Tanyo by motorcyclists and interpreters. |, Central Europe. You never/lunch, they rushed me to thels, ufred ee arbitrary th The resultant argument, with all hands shout- names of those who paid for the books were none yongjy Eishu {One of these interpreters once knew what would come next with hairdresser 1o get me a permanent acqy re I LB hel pA ing at once, was magnificent. At the moment I'd of Congress’ business and that he'd be delighted | Andong Anto {was attached to two Russian gen-|these people. wave. First time they ever didmankind _— Brn Ch didn't say the Doc won. He's the Yen a pends, us to prove it in court. Yougaes Elen erals who had freshly arrived ini Frau Hertha Engel, .a Vienna that.” : lcount anymore, They are trying ecutive secretary of the Committee for Consti- : . { ng] ! - - . er —— ee ema 3 ® ol ovaront, large sums of money dis- Nothing Like It | Pohang Hoko About Peopl A io build a forest by cutting the tributing books about the Constitution. Most of pRINKING IN the - argument were perhaps Ulsan Urusan ple— one. Who. bas. lived for. 2 these volumes—and he's published more than 82 , pyun4red high school students touring Washing-|Samchok Banchoku
{life in appreciating the full means Local Man Elected International Trustee; [treasurer and Leon Alter, Colum-(ng of “equality. and Justice under
. 96 Clubs fo Join in Dinner at Claypool Hotel [TAT Atlan the law:
| | ® » = ” 8. : By OPAL CROCKETT |, A Hoosier whoge business is , yyw months ago a Russian
ran a dishevelled woman ing: “Please, let him go! Give him back to me!” She had discovered her missing husband in the group. The Red soldier tried fo scare her away, but she desperately stayed with the group until the Russian soldier got tired and said: “All. right, old cow, take your man and seram.” = She did, and the
Carl Cottom, Anderson, dis p— oe ...|zine’'s “Interes:- : a Aeon “in at when they were snagged by traffic yng People” secrecting arrange- Pouce... er 3 ton, Featured is ments, assisted Dr. Roy E. Denny living in 971 ¥ rank Inn, 34, oJ by Jack Rhoades LE, West. Dr., Wood- formerly of and Wayne ruff Place. was Mooresville, Ind., Guthrie, who di-| elected a direc- Put now living rected M r. tor of American! Vth his wife Raney’s cam-| Optometric 2nd two children paign at the Mi- Foundation a t|\n San Fernando, ami convention. the 53d annual 2% Pictured Frederick {with Mr. Inn in Barnes, Chicago, ! assistant “secre: ‘ tary-of Kiwanis Mr. Raney _ , nter pational,
Miss Britton
by Congress of the, agazine article is Barbara smiled happily about Ivan’s noble American Op-\g eon, actress. deed. Suddenly, however, the
tometric Associ-| . nu soldier grabbed the spectator with ation closing Miss Ellen Cox, Peru, who willl, ool smile, pushed him
yesterday inbe a senior at Butler University on with his rifle butt and shouted: Minneapolis, |next fall, received a scholarship “You come with me!” ¥ The Founda- from her sorority, Kappa Kappa The man was so dumbstruck he tion is the re- Gamma, at convention in Murray| .i4:'¢ even ‘open his mouth,
and off he went in the
yo — 4 Roscoe Reel, 1017 English Ave] DF. Denny
{ } She's”a journalism major, satisfaction. " - = >
Ralph whom he hadn't missed Vocational Agriculture Teachers
station, Ralph; whom Roscoe was at Purdue Univafsity were: Virgil of Navy V-12 unit at Wabash Col- lver 12 men! Shri visiting, came in with a friend|Telfer Martinsville, president; lege during World War II, has : on a traffic violation. Jailed with Thomas Marvel,” Frankton, vice been appointed president of Bard them was Roscoe's Pomeranian president; H. W. Purdue, College at Annandale-on-Hud who was riding with the pair secretary; E. A. Lantbert, Attica, N. ¥. ; Pe i Lig . i = : WF
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