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WATER SUPPLY FOUND UNSAFE THROUGH STATE 14 Per Cent of Sources in Imliana Untreated. Says Sanitary Chief. Fourteen per rent of the various wa r- supplies m Indian.* are un*fe To drink. numbers of the India at section. Aneriran Waterways A 'so ia ion. were told Thursdav at He Lincoln by Louis A Guvpol, a’.e health departments chief sari arv engineer Hf added that 163 of in* state's 230 water supplies are not treated wi'h chlorine Indiana ranks a the oottom in the matter of s*.wagr drpo'al by communities over 300 ii habitants, he asserted. Need for a public works program to p ovide employment was stressed bv : nothVr speaker. Willard Chevalifr. Engineer News Record publishf r. It was announced at the meeting that A M. Davis, South Bend, has be* n named field representative of ih" recovery committee for waterworl s in Indiana. Officials planning waterworks or sewage disjiosal png ams were asked to confer with the Indiana advisory committee and with Davis. SALESMAN GIVEN FINE H'lhard Madden Fined for Striking Woman in Payment Row. Charged with twisting a woman's arm and bruising her when she interfered with removal of an electru refrigerator from her home, Richard Madden. 37, of 2702 ITorth Talbot street, salesman, was fined S3 and costs and given a thirty days' sentence, suspended, in municipal court todav. Mrs. Muriel D Roach. Lawrence, tr tifir-d the incident occurred when she refused to arrept a check from Madden as a refund on the refrigerator which would not work. She said he struck her on the shoulder with his elbow and twisted her arm when she attempted to prevent removal of the machine until Madden produced the cash she had paid for it. ADMINISTRATOR NAMED l imm Trust Cos. to Manage Estate of William 11. O'Brien. The Union Trust Company has been named administrator of the estate of William H O'Brien, former state auditor, who died last week at his honi" in Lawrenc*burg. Arthur V. Brown, president of the company, announced. Mrs. Harriett O'Brien was bequeathed thp estate, value of which was not reported. Gone, but Not Forgotten A aomehsle* reported to police is stolen be;or.K ,i Ih'ima.* R Dutcher. 15in North Penns' r nin 'ref Pontiar roarh 11 (Min from In lcn of 3SIO North Pennxvlvama Street 'Vah Right Laundrv. 1414 Cornell a'-n e port! coupe from in front of 3118 R i kle '.'rn-t Hrwn-d Hart lea 1221 lVlle'teu Place Whtppi : • nnch. from Meridian and Maryland s; rrr: •tnhn I! Kepler 3107 McPherson street Che ro.e ro.ipr, front garage in rear of 3107 McPherson street VC Jo Alar.der 728 North Capitol avenue Kord rottpr 88-8(18 Ironi in front of 728 Nort'-. Cepttol avenue W 11 Brother.'. Noblexville, Ind . Ford true';, from Noblexville. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by police betoi.g to: DeSoto coupe. IR2-89R Illinoix. found in garage .n rear of vecant house at 2741 Columbia avenue
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BREEDERS WILL MEET State Guernsey Association to Hold Annual Field Day. Hu 7 ime* Sprintl LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Aug. 4.—Tlie Indiana State Guernsey Breeders' Association will hold its annual field day at Lake-of-the-Woods, near Bremen, Ind . on Aug. 17. The association members will be guests of the Marshall County Guernsey Breeders’ Association. The job of mixing paint now can be done quickly by means of a mixing paddle which fits on a large pail and is worked by turning a hand crank.
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APPROVE WHEAT CODE Perry Township Growers Sign for Adjustment Contracts. Applications for contracts to cooperate with the federal government under the agricultural adjustment act were signed by 75 per cent of a group of Perry township wheat growers at a meeting Thursday night in the township high school. Under terms of the federal act, farmers aiding in the move will receive a 28-cent bonus from the government on each bushel of wheat for reducing next year's acreage. John B Webb, temporary town-
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ship director, spoke at the meeting. Threshing costs will be taken up at anotner meeting scheduled for Aug. 11. Sixty-nine farmers were present at the meeting.
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I ( ored at a farewell dinner Thursday night at the Meridian chicken dinner establishment attended bv Mayor Fteginald H. Sullivan and works board officials and employes Sullivan, in a short address, praised McKinney highly for his intelligent and loyal service as board president. McKinney was replaced as president by Walter C Boetcher. coijpty council president. A mature rubber tree prcduces about half a pound of rubber a year.
FAITHFUL TO BUSINESS Operates Shoe Store 50 Years: Never Absent One Day. By Tutted Prrsi SEVERANCE, Kan. Aug 4. Gustav Ebner. vho died here re-
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