Show Everyone Feels Sorry for Korean Buf She's Only One of the 50000 snoot- - (Editor's note: The ing is over but the heartbreak By ROBY EUNSON SEOUL (AP) — On June 10 f : of war still lies heavily over South Korea where 50000 women are rearing familiea without fathers In the following story the wife of the AP'ia Tokyo Bureau Chief visits war widow In a land where sympathy must be spread very Korea Cpl Kim fell dead from a Communist bullet that ripped through his head When the news reached his wife two- daughters and infant son they were not at home' They j thin) had no home More than a year ©( - been drafted their bicycle repair shop and living 'quarters were completely destroyed by bombing War widow Kim Soon Ne is only one of 50000 women in South Korea who today are trying to bring up families without i Kim has learned the art of needlework well She is now earning $5 a month Her chances of earning more under the presMrs Wives of British Servicemen Are Call Girls in Singapore piece of fruit These are Bbught carefully from her monthly five dollars But the pittance won't stretch without limit Ac Mrt Vim cat httnrhoA nn the floor she spoke quietly: "It is strange This summer Heh Sook works and plans and? dreams of her high "school I tooi plan and- work for her high EVERYONE FEELS It's true that everyone feels 30 sorry for Kim Soon Ne age Kobut brood and her fatherless reans have to spread their sympathy very thin So w here are they now? Three years after her husband was killed driving the Commu nists from the land of his ancestors Kim Soon Ne and her older are huddled todaughter now-1- 2 gether making a yellow tablecloth of grass linen It is not a tablecloth for the dining room of their new home According to tradition Kim Soon Ne will not marry again so there never will be a new home Mother and daughter are la boring over the tablecloth with the hope it will catch the eye of some foreigner in a gift shop where articles made by Korean war widows are sold If this tablecloth and more like it sell then Kim SooiKNe may be able this fall to send her daughter to high schooL ! Perhaps that Cpl Kim never Would come home When Soon Ne learned she followed an all too familiar pattern1 TRADED BELONGING First she sold or traded all her personal belongings for food then she stood on the streets with And for solace falm outstretched distress and loneliness she turned to her older daughter Hen Sook then age nine Help came when she was admitted into the Sung Sin home ior war wiaows ana ineir cnnaren In- Seoul one of the best of "24 such institutions in Korea " A Presbyterian mission is re sponsible for the existence of Sung Sin where Mrs Kim and Heh Sook :now squat sewing to- gether in a room filled with busy but dejected women i If the little girl yearns to stretch her growing limbs and spirit by bounding and shouting again 1 SINGAPORE (UP— The wives of British servicemen in Singapore are operating as prostitutes in Chinese ' brothels or as call girls in their leisure hours the Singapore Sunday Standard reported in a front page story' y i 4 T school" She shook herhead "I do not even'understand myself" she said "Soon the weather will cool and the time for school will come There "NQthing will change will be no miracle "And for Heh Sook there will be no high school" A staff reporter of the Stand r jHlilKMirn " i ard reported he had a $50 date with one of the girls who spoke with a cockney accent Ttfe girls operate in a racket organized by a ring of hotel keepers brothel operators and two-hou- r m: a J rl OPEN - Boo Istimo- tf 'Inginotrod Comfort" Hoibrook Company Phono wdshclays FRIGIDAIRE automatic- - May we help you stop drinking? 2j Ogdon TILE Washington tlvd 101 Oial j losy Budgst Tsrmt i 33 srzn t14 August mmnii'lWSffl!!ittlfMlJ niiiMnitiUir wot in III I )i 'i Yars Ogdsn Frigidairs Hdqrs Hi 51 Hi- 'ST washer dryf Up to 3 PIONEER CO AND MEMORIAL Ladies Group 1288 rem Norther Utah's largest Display Alcoholics Anonymous Box Us $ for Outstanding Values LADIES 63 Ogdon Utah 47 with famous brand - Mil" Sill i tZLJX Jk " iTi Eve Boyles savings values I itHirii Monday Tuesday and Wednesday to 35 15 O Floor samples Closeouts shop In O Slightly sealed or marred Many more items than listed Lt e time to m 7 Easy budget terms i up to 3 years ill t EDUCATION COSTLY x j Enoy happy NUTTING Britain's disarmament chief is in New York reporting to the UN on arms reduction He believ'es Russia is facing disarmament "more realistically than ever before" Phone BUSY1 STAY COOl-S- Ttf ' low she gives np indication Her eves when lifted from ihe npAHlo work reflect inborn intelligence an eagerness to learn self-supporti- j ft 4 This fall 'she will be ready for high school! However education in the upper grades In Korea is a privilege and is costly The mother is defeated by the figure — approximately $250 per month But hope in the young of even the most unfortunate takes time to extinguish and the two pairs of hands work on When Kim Soon first came to Sung Sin 'she knew nothing about needlework However when a woman enters she is tested for aptitudes and skills and placed where she will benefit most Then she is trained in the hnne she eventually will become As soon as this is achieved the mother moves on Sung Sin Is very crowded and applications for admittance are many At present there are 72 mothers with an average of a little more than three children apiece —a total of 231 The i children range in ages from two to 12 ASSURED OF SHELTER Some statistics of the institution were explained by slight mid- cue aged social worker Kim Duk Ki who said "every woman and her children are assured of shel ter irom the elements and food — meager but food tacn iamny is assigned to one bare room for living eating and steeping The government do nates the rice and the home pro-viaes a supplementary food usually vegetable soup The cost daily for each is estimated at 30 mvan — 10 cents in your money "When the mother learns to proauce a commodity that is marketable she receives pay This varies according to her capabili ties and the demand for her prod- uct The most a Sung Sin woman can expect to earn is about $5 to $6 a month i "The women are taught to sew tailor weave and do all types of handiwork Those who are inept at these skills are given chickens a goat and perhaps even a pig to care for" j ANTHONY ur AUGUST 28 1953 larger! number operated as "casuals in brothels or as call girls taxicab drivers — who contact! The British girls according to much of the business with Brit-- the? have Chinese newspaper Ish soldiers sailors and airmen maid servants to do their house-the newspaper said work WORK IN DAYTIME The girls work in'the daytime because in Singapore a lodger in Sub Claims Record a hotel may have a visitor or "NORFOLK Va (UP) — The Companion in his room during the Navy claimed a new diving recdaylight hours without register ord for submarines yesterday A spokesman said the USS Torsk ing ner The newspaper quoted a gov- credited with sinking the last ernment official as reporting two Japanese vessels of World that there were about 50 white War II made its 8000th dive British girls operating as 'regu-- j yesterday off Cape Henry - - lar" call girls while OPTIMISTIC chancy being made up of con- proximately 15000 Austrian doccessions in the armed forces post tors and dentists returned to exchanges and a few special duty yesterday ending a shops throughout the Country a nationalized strike Too the lack of equipment medicineagainst plan often makes it impossible for The offices of the doctors and them to take advantage of an opwere jammed with padentists portunity to fill a large order At tients who had been uable to the Sung Sin Home which is treatment receive for two days considered the best equipped the strike there are four worn out sewing during machines and three looms which must have survived the turn of more than one century During the hot sweltering July days Soon Ne and her daughter are not aware of that economic dictator the law of supply and demand They know their shoulders ache and their eyes burn but the yellow tablecloth must be finished NOT OLD ENOUGH TO HELP Children not old enough to help can not be with their mothers during the day Mrs Kim's small son is cared for in a day nursery next to the school It is barren — without a toy or a book in sight The children take their naps on wooden planks They are poorly dressed and dirty due to a shortage of soap and water But their black eyes sparkle and their faces crinkle into smiles as they imitate animals dance like raindrops and sing passages from the Bible At mealtime and at night Mrs Kim is a mother again alone with her children Then she can love them and provide their growing bodiei with extra needed nourishment Sfrom bits of fish or even a 48-ho- - 'j A3 R UTAH1 SUNDAY MORNING 5 to-da- - OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 1 j t t ent circumstances are ent As a matter of fact there is no fathers r' Widows take second' billing assurance that her small "income only to orphans in this heartbreak as well as that of other Sung wi- Doctors Dentists extravaganza you see' here to- dows will remain constant The End Austrian Strike day handiwork is their for market VIENNA Austria (UP)— ApSORRY non-exis- THE OGDEN IfeV-- : JJJ— : ReadinV Writin' and 'Rithmatic 'MP Reliability Responsibility and Reassurance are the three-R- 'a of good solid insurance $44285 brown frii 3-- pc $19900 sectional Arm contor b wmptr ctional 2-- pt Free rkmg any W M Vfc- - 71 l im-- Ml Fries W-r4-k $8495 Plastic end tweed covers $6495 Hand logs! limo $1993 Si 395 loiy susans Ivory or Km Modern wrought iron on legs $593 $1993 3 only $1495 limo oak modern cocktail or end tables tables cocktail Limited stock $1595 $3995 Imperial cocktail tablo Traditional mahogany $2895 3 only $2595 Limo oak swivel baso ItL'iV'tl-!'- " Your $ 1 098 choico "Over o Quarter Century of Insurance Service" TRACE A TURNER bookcoso hoadboards $1298 chests TV stands $1593 1 i£Ah : ' S15995 mMm mm $13000 French Provincial cherry powder tablo Floor samplo only $8995 $4300 oat Provincial cherry bench weimu J' " French Upholstered $2493 : 12495 link cot and innerspring mattress only six Bed-o-foo- Twin siie only $26950 Famous Simmons Hide covor Motallk thread $27900 Sofa bod Famous ii'i:iti1iiii i iiiiiiiiiiiSHjii1 v sh mm sing ii! i!il!ii! 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