Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 63, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1933 — Page 9

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3-ERM INFESTED* WATERS OF INDIANA STARTLING FACTS j|||l||S||jk The Times, at great expense, and with a I> T T' T-TT TCi T TT 1 TJ'T'I full realization that such a daring revelaUL.\J ll 1 I\J lu 1 Kill 1 . tion might invite undue criticism, has enTells of Indiana’s polluted streams, of fast dis- U gaged competent chemists to tell you of appearing fishing spots, why promiscuous bath- iPMMgI- the condition of various rivers, streams ing might invite undue risk, why some summer -TW and lakes in Indiana, resorts may, face extinction. \ “Indiana’s Germ-Infested Waters" takes ' '■ jr wine, the Ole Swimmin’ Hole of the imr *~ _ Mrmf" 1M... 'gg|fe- . ! S mortal Riley; to the shaded banks where Gen. Lew Wallace sought solace as he fished Jp?.' Wamr and perhaps dreamed, but where today’s jjjpSK red-blooded boy finds not fish, but pollution. noT d onb e ln%htning T bu y t S lt wades into near by. swimming beaches quire action on your part and will •fl and into a State Park, over to the grounds SET"&? S”r HS START made memorable by. the Wright Brothers, “INDIANA’S germ INFEST- -I. -Z a / where now a quiet, unassuming stream .1 Ty J/~\ TT 7 f wends its way, tempting, but filled with Will Start July 25th \ J_ \\ y yft l hidden diseases, and elsewhere. | ; V \\ I

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