Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1943 — Page 15

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{Disturbances of Eyes, Ears, = Nose Usually Not Serious]

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- Your Health in Wartime

By DR. THOMAS D. MASTERS Times Special Writer “Infection of the eyes, ears, nose and throat may occur to persons of any age, and while they usually are not serious in their implications, a great deal of discomfort can be eliminated by prompt and efficient treatment. Most, small specks in the eye or on the eyelids may be removed easily with the corner of a clean handkerchief or banddge.” It this method is not successful, flushing

for the bleeding to stop of its own accord. : Here is a technique that really “works weld to bring a nosebleed’ | to an end: ‘The “patient sits "in"] "& chair with his head inverted between his knees, or lies prone “on a ‘bed with his head hanging over the side. He should-breathe ~ through HOE & and avoid All}.

If a "nosebleed persists, cone | should see his physician who will 1+ then- collapse’ the -bloed- vessel ‘by the pressure of sterile gauze pack, .or cauterize it by various chemical escharotics, wg * Earache Most earaches of short duration, which subside spontaneously, rep[resent inflammation or swelling of the eustachian canal, This type usually oceurs in conjunction with tonsilitis, sore thrpat, or sinus infection, and aside from the discomfort involved, it is entirely

Nosebleed occurs when the through the lining membrane of

the nose sre ruptured and blood

escapes. Most of the “cures” for nosebleed merely provide distraction during the 10 or so minutes

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e things, . {to children just as to growneups. I remember at the hospita] for incurables the first day we entered Naples there were two kids, brothers, six and eight, with all four arms amputated, lying on the floor {near one another. .Something, I don’t know what, had happened while they were ‘together in the . But the next week of civil war in Naples before next to our the allies entered. building the| And in the morgue there were playing at dive bomber. children with bullet wounds showThey scampered around with |ing on their half naked bodies. heads thrown back while they| Within 100 yards of the hospital made a siren screaming like a plane the street fighting between Fascists in for the attack. They and anti-Fascists broke out intefwhistling of the bomb and [mittently during the day. A-Mumph” of thé - explosion | Charlie. Seawood, the -Actié. pho-. with comie-<perfection ‘The Lore tographies “Who took” some’ remarkthey've heard enough bombs 'able photographs, tells. of running in this much-bombed city. into kids playing in. the street a it was the way they played | block away. A pattie of li and the spirited way -thevialarms him, bdt the children

““TERRE HAUTE; Ind, Nov. 9 w.! P.).~More- than halt- of Indiana's deep shaft coal mines operated today as members of the United Mine | Workers union accelerated the | movement back fo their jobs.

U. M. W.s District 11, visited the various union locals to explain terms of their new labor contract with the government, which provides a $1.50 raise. Strikers resumed work this morning at four deep pits—Saxton, Snow nA Blackhawk. and Pyramid.

King's Station mine at Princeton,

L 2 and 5 mines.

operation by tomorrow. He addressed ee a lu Jovaly at Sule ven last ht,

REYNOLDS DECLARES HE'LL LEAVE SENATE

WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (U. P).~— Senator Robert R. Reynolds, D.

would not be a. candidate for reelection next’ year. The 50-year-old senator, who in 1941 married’ the then 18-year-old

owner of the “Hope diamond,” was elected to the senate in 1932 by the

a North Carolina

Mrs. Reynolds, heiress of a Col‘orado gold mine fortune, whose] noted mother intrigued Washington some years back with a book, “Fath-

candidate in election

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Reynolds said In a statement that his decision was prompted by the fact that he will be under such pressure of work in Washington when the election campaign gets

JUGOSLAVS BATTLE NAZIS NEAR “SARAJEVO

LONDON, Nov. 9 (U. P.).—Jugoslav partisan troops have pushed back German forces toward the western. end of Peljesac peninsula on the Adriatic coast and are battling the Nazis near Sarajevo, a lib eration army communique said toe day. There were no details on the PelJesac fighting. The Germans had

Visoko, 15 miles northwest of Sarajevo, was occupied by partisan troops but was given up when the Germans brought up reinforcements.

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underway that he connot afford. to} - |sbsent himself.

TRIAL IS CONTINUED

o shout in exces vgtin| It was the a sr of mu #0 along and get some pic- (ing them in to - . lpr off, “Viene, Viene"” they said, “No He kis of the Kinma hurt Americano, no hurt Ameri- tie TT reas cano.” Chiazzo last Saturday when he At Torre Annunziato we were lieard an explosion. Then he saw &

hald-up. Jor 8 long Hie by snipers. soldier carrying’ the remains of ath

Along the sidewalks of the: long small child away. One of its legs bomb-broken main street the tanks had been blown clean up. The sol crouched on the sidewalk behind |dier sald the kid came down the heaps of rubble, but the kids and [street kicking. a grenade. Before some of their grown-ups milled anyone vould stop him, he'd aparound in the middle of the road varently kicked.the pin loose, shouting excitedly, throwing flowers,| Another soldier said it sometimes and begging for-caramellas. Then oné of the tanks was or- traps than engineers could find. dered up a side street to clean out! Even worse than the casualties a sniper in a third story window, {and the deaths is the horde of small Rumbling and snorting, it wound boys in Naples who are pimps or up the narrow alley-way, nearly | procurers for their sisters, They Alling it, its big gun cocked upward did 1t for the Germans and now|a and soldiers lying on their stomachs | {they're trying to do it for the allied with tommy guns behind its tur- soldiers ret, * “Forty cents for my sister,” they The kids followed along nearly say, “and a caramella for me." themselves. with . excitement. near. ten, years. old. And; full of:

| seemed children set. off more booby |"

beside. "The soldiers tried to drive them obscene language and gestures and. away but there wasn't a chance. !suggestive grins.) They crowded close behind shouting| Capt. Jay Vessels of the air] madly in Italian—and —capering forces,—of Minneapolis, was horror about. Istricken to be approached by a child

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But what a way to grow up! By the time they're 10 life has scarcely “single illusion or mystery.

thers. that: : should be thankful for it's that their 'children aren't growing up in [broken cities playing with booby traps and grenades and taking sole diers to their sisters.

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