Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1943 — Page 3
) Arcade, 50 Years Landmark, “ate Torn Down for Parking Lot
= The Pembroke Arcade which torn down within a fi new wave of sabotage swept Nor- . a Tew days. brought a touch of old Europe to| Patterned after an arcade in|" ful Washington street for nearly half|London, the Pembroke was built in ie Sia hot Smpsphate | a century, is giving way to an open 1805 by George A. Dickson and| As a business venture, the arcades Henry M. Talbott after they came|was not a success. Its present owns Packard Manufacturing Oo, will] Its weather-beaten skylights, faney | pack from England. ers are Mrs, Otto N. Pramas), diuinie speak at the Optimist club meeting| wrought iron fixtures and exotic ter of Mrs. Fred e Dickson, who
at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Co- balconies are being dismantled now| These two men, long associated | wn 0 ‘ 8s a half interset, lumbia club. and the building will be completely |in the theatrical business, hiilt andiof the Talbott, pip, ne
Mayor's Committee Inactive As GOP Seeks Return | Of Old Powers.
By SHERLEY UHL
- CAPEHART TO SPEAK Homer Capehart, president of the parking lot.
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£ 3 on . ‘haul by hunters. The ammunition supply is the only hitch. It is thought
Usushies (SAN be Made flunk 4 Pound of nvien; 36 stockings also take a pound; 10 pounds make a parachute
resumed. . . . are being averted by temporary Increases in ceiling prices so
California, . Michigan, herds in Wyoming are too large to sus--on sparse winter feed. There should be a Jarge
that there is more than meets the eye stored away in much new ammunition as possible is being
enough nylon can be squeezed out of available facilities. my
Odds and Ends
STOCKS OF COFFEE are way up; stamps marked “coffee” In ration book four are purely coincidental. Rationing is not to be in certain types of children's underwear
manufacturers can carry on.
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Minot Burns Can Be Treated Quickly and Safely at Home
Your Health i in Wartime:
By DR. THOMAS D. MASTERS 3 Times Special Writer Literally millions of minor burns occur every year both in industry
and in the home. Some large companies treat from three thousand to five thousand minor industrial burns in a single month. A similar number probably occur in the home, but most of them may never require a physician’s services.. Sudden bursts of flame from gas heaters,
ou ——_ ovens and smoldering furnaces, and liquids splattered or spilled from
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kitchen stoves are the commonest offenders. The hands, face, and
Mayor Tyndall and his patronage committee were reported today to be stubbornly resisting political heat applied by the Marion county Republican organization which is strive ing to regain a toehold on city jobdispensing privileges. Influential members of the regular organization, it is rumorpd, are taking advantage of a recent flood of criticism which engulfed the exofficio patronage committee, to urge that city job-fllling duties be returned to organization leaders “where they belong.” The mayor took patronage in his own hands last February. Reasons Are the Same . He's reputedly holding out against organization advances for the same reason that prompted him to break with the rank-and-file early this year. At that time he and his top
nd requested, to no avall, that the G. O. P. machine here be
who, administration officials contend “sold the mayor down the river” in the general election. Although he is reported to have turned “thumbs down” on a rcent suggestion that patronage be restored to the organization, Mayor
, [Tyndall today said: “I know ab-
solutely nothing about it. Somebody's been talking again.” Meanwhilé some members of the
growing restive under constant charges that it is “the unseen government of Indianapolis.” At least {two are on the verge of throwing in the sponge. Committee ‘Inactive’
All reported that the committee had been “extremely inactive” since the sanitation plant flareup growing out of attempts of the commit-
in five to 14 days, and are practically never fatal. The relief of pain is of first importance, and is substantially obtained by bathing the affected area in cools clean white soap suds for 10 to 15 minutes, cleansing the skin if neces_sary with soft white cotton or
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tee to unseat veteran employees there. They reported that possible
cussed, however,
Tilson, ‘said that “we haven't been functioning. Maybe we're going to die on the vine.” : Committeeman Lee Emmelman has been ill and unable to attend
purged of certain ward chairmen |
mayor's patrenage committee are!
disbanding had not yet been dis- |
One member, County Clark Jack |
BURGLARS SEIZE 600-POUND SAFE
More Than $2000 Taken In Restaurant Looting
Near Circle.
Sometime between 11 o'clock last night and 5:25 this morning, yegss broke open a rear door of the Wheeler restaurant, 8 W, Market st, right off the Circle. : They walked to the front of the restaurant, wheeled a 600-pound safe to the rear door and loaded it on a truck, Gordon Roberts, 1522 Broadway, the manager, said it contained more than $3000, : The robbery was discovered by Harry Rader, 260 N. Elder ave, a General Baking Co. driver, when he pulled up at the rear door to make a delivery. » . » Barbecue Stand Raided Three sergeants led their squads in a raid on a barbecue stand at 319 W, Vermont st. at 2:15 a. m. today. They arrested four men. * John Montgomery of that address was charged with violating the beverage act and keeping a room
for pool selling. Police said they found 13 cases of
STRAUSS SAYS—
Army overseas gifts—October 15th. Navy and -Marines—November 1,
: : if blisters sutiful dnd io: occur in the f recent sessions; and Administration (empty. beer hotties. and five bottles Hh Pp artially ir- tions (vaseline, sulfa or vitamin Adviser Charles W. Jewett said he of beer 3-4 vith 8 jéwéled jured skin, and ointments, lanolin, ete) may be |hAd been “100 busy." Pool Tickets Selsed - third degree applied and covered with a clean Jam 540 + they form. 4 - all layers of the -_ bandage of freshly ironed muslin : | Sarum Sebret, OA x. umate ote for y OE own skin are de- Dr. Masters or other soft material. With the wi |tery and gift enterprise and visiting stroyed. The third: degree burn | dressing, the pain almost com- 'a gaming houpe, or fitted styled Goes not often blister, but is dry | pletely distppeats, PLANS CARD PARTY Police sald he had nine baseball wo, 118 fi eather: a And ages Je fuil-blown_ within pool tickets on a table at which he d iy , , owing hours, grad ppear..| . wil | Was sitting. The baseball season ’ of capillaries nerve ‘endings. | over a period of five to 14 days. Seventh ward Republicans will has been pr for almost two weeks.
and The depth of skin destruction by | The many tannic acid preparations celebrate allied victories with a card| jo hn W. Johnson, 420 Roanoke heat i depend on the temper- | so widely advertised are satisfac- |party at 8 p. m. tomorrow at 1702 st, was charged with visiting a : mild |N. Meridian st, H. Dale Brown, gaming house. So was Ludwig
Jength tin and of time it is applied, and | second-degree burns where dress- | ..4 chairman, announced today. Johnson, 95¢ W. North st. Committees in charge of the event ee Nid Jam W. Johnson had much hotter | where clean bandages are: Candy—Mesdames H. Are. ngs Brown, Louise McMasters, Mae be
than boiling liquids, the latter | available, Allee, Lois Elkins, Gladys Chapman,
often produce’ more severe burns con through prolonged contact. sulted particularly if the patient |Bessie Hermann, Jack Crossman, Miss Mildred Ricos and Marvin
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second degree that affect not more | healing, if the eyeball appears to | Kyser and Goldie Byrd. Tickets— than § to 9 per cent of the body | be involved, or if respiratory dis- Miss Ted Murphy, William McMas-| q , o ...... EET "“ surface, or approximately the sur- | tress following burns of the face ters, Mrs. Oliver Richardson, Jack iat hs. shi V0.5 n - face ares of one upper extremity. | suggests that intense heat has |Orossman, Mrs, Icie Thompson and Total preci puation sin nee Jon, 1a ency since hv X
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RATIONING DATES [sume umm mir pe co &
Campbell, Oliver Richardson, Belle Ration Boards art of fruit GAmned with » maaie, SueAtL Brunk Geincs, Homie Ber mum aliotment of 25 pounds per| Culley. Wayne " are closed to the public all day on|PerSon Which includes five pounds| Arrangements ‘— Estelle Pierce, indianapclls (ch) . for jellies, jams, preserves, ete.|Charles Kepner, Gerald Purdy, Miami, Pa. Stamps 15 and 16 are each good for | Charles Stafford, Floyd Arnold, the | NP" Griouns five. pobiids through = 3. As|Misses Agnes Redmond, Gertrude New York _._.... . . pens, applica may be! Wilson Pearl - A S Rogiairation. begins Oct, 35 'at| mate at Toot! Dieds for S0dinonal oy oar) ge Phtawrgh school buildings. = Applicants | allotments up to 15 pounds per per- and Harry Bolin, . Publicity—Mrs. Jan Jtoing, Tux. ... son if needed, J w. Baugh and Robert Symnes Washington, D. C. «cases
SANTA CLAUS—CAN DO A LOT!
He can travel millions of miles— Crawl down billions of chimneys— Fill up trillions of stockings—
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