Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1946 — Page 19

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NOV. 4, 1946 ANIZATIONS TLER ELECT

rganizations at But! ate elected foe. e Ann Garrett, 33 the new president c; ication Students’ or} her officers are er, vice president: Rodman, secretar or Armstrong, tre: Indianapolis girls. of the Utes cluk 1's group, are To mt; Walter Sco! resident, both of In| obert Bolg, sec d W. Oloott, treas’ ireenwood., ;

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MIOMIGAN CITY, Ind, Nov, 4

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‘The alarm was g.ven ‘by radio, tolcphone, sound trucks, fire whist';, and door-to-door volunteers. w hin a few hours after Chief Chaoist Don Ungurait found the “contamination,” all of the city’s residents had been warned, j Rush Additional Tests Today, Mr, Jngurait and water Superintendent Harry J, Draves rushed special tests on water sam-

IN MICHIGAN CITY

this Lake Michigan shore-line city drank boiled-Water today and awai the outcome of tests to see if their civic water supply was polluted. Discovery by a water works chemist of a “slight contamination” in

frantie effort to notify citizens to take all possible precautions.

BOILED

Precautions After Chemist] Finds ‘Slight Contamination’ in Samples Taken From. Main.

(U, P.)~The 27,000 inhabitants of

Pipes last night touched off a

cruited for house-to-house calls, Shortly before midnight, Mr, Reinhart and city police estimated that they had missed no one in town. They hoped the trouble was lo-

calized, v But the city’s inter-connecting water mains made it possible for the contamination to enter at one point ‘and pervade the entire asystem.

ples from throughout the eity. They said last night it would take a minimum of 24 hours to find out if the pollution was serious. No one was reported seriously ill. The water works officials said they believed “the worst it can cause is a case of dysentery.} But they took no chances, They feared the contamination might be coming from a break in a city

main,

goes through a water filtration

plant,

Mr, Ungurait ordered ihe shooting scrape at a Pt. Wayne ave. chlorine content of the supply tavern, January 1944, in which five

tripled immediately. Calls Council Session

Following

the

discovery, Mr. |Vears on a

Draves called Mayor Reinhart C.

special council meeting:

They decided citizens must be diana State prison, Michigan City. notified in spite of some doubt that! Miss Taylor walked away Friday

the contamination was “serious.”

Fire whistles and the water work's Indians State School for the Blind.

whistle blasted every 30 minutes,

Some trucks roamed over the re- Sheriff's officers answered two calls

sort city, shouting warnings over loud speakers.

Indiana Beil Telephone operators and later in = taxi cab at Illinois were called io duty on an emer-| and Maryland sts. Neither tip was gency basis and rang every.number productive.

in town,

A huge staff of citizens was re- | protection for Miss Taylor's former

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“We can't afford to take any chances,” said the mayor,

GUN GIRL HAS LEFT TOWN, POLICE THINK

| Miss Taylor was arrested in a

persons, including herself, were shot. She later was senienced to 10 to 26

) charge. At the time of the shooling she Egdell,

uow--serving 10 to 25 years at In-

{from a work detail assigned to the

| Over the week-end police and (Teporting the gun moll's presence. | She was at a tavern on English ave.

Meanwhile police are providing

landiady whe she reportedly had threatened to kill. The landlady was instrumental im having the ‘Welfare department take the woman's baby for adoption. | Police also have wamed Ten,nessee police to be-on the watch

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RAGE INTOLERANCE

Ellis Arnall, governor of Georgia, last night condemned religious, sectional and rational intolerance in {a talk before the Indianapolis Open | Forum in the Kirshbaum center. “dynamic Ameri-

The program includes: l ONE: Education to eliminate intolerance and hatred, | TWO: Better healh advantages (for all, | THREE: Balanced economy between industry and agriculture. , FOUR: Increased production. | FIVE: Useful public work. | SIX: Re-evaluation of the gov- | ernment to keep it in step with | the will and welfare of the people. Governor Arnall said investiga[tion of the klu-klux klan in his | state is confidential in nature.

'4 HOOSIERS TO GET UNDERWRITER HONOR

Four Indiana men will be pre- | sented with diplomas as chartered | property casualty underwriters at | & luncheon-meeting to be held in [the Claypool hotel Wednesday. They are H. W, Muilins, Carl M. | Russell, Clifton H. Wilgus and Ray{mond S. Walsh. Only 38 persons in | the U. 8. hold this distinction; seven {of whom are Hoosiers.

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Organizations 501 will meet at

Temple Rebekah Jodge 8 p. m. tonight in Pi. Friendly, 513 N. | Infots st. Noble Grand Bell Piel wil "preside,

[ a wasting of Golden Rule chapter 413 O. KE 8, will be held at 8 p. m. Friday {in the Masonic temple, North and ITindis sts, . | Naomi ausilinry, ©, E. §., will hold

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* party at the Citizens Gas & Coke auditorium at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow.

City detectives FESS LINE De | rT I I tn lief today that Ethel Marie Taylor, 2]-year-old esca moll The city's entire water supply | prisoner of pd Lun prison, Hn comes from Lake Michigan and has left town.

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