Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1948 — Page 3

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SUNDAY, DEC. 5, 1948" i —,—————

Normal Water Service Isto Resume Today

Crews Mend Break In Main Artery - Normal water service operations will be resumed here today.

A broken main water artery near the Riverside pumping sta-;

tion Friday halted the flow of

water for five and a half hours

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and forced Indianapolis Water Co.|

to utilize emergency measures tol supply two-thirds of the city, | Working under giant flood-| lights, a 45-man emergency crew] labored all last night to replace,

the broken section of the 36-inch|

pipe. . : The break, which gave the city|

its greatest fire hazard, was lo-| cated yesterday afternoon: How ever, service was restored on a limited basis Friday evening by using other lines. The mended | section was to go back into opera-| tion today. Locating - Break Difficult The water crisis also resulted in the city’s worst telephone; switchboard tieup. Hundreds of| persons Hooda the lines in an) w OA og

the Pr rire 0. L. Cloud, Rergehiy crew foreman, said the break was five feet, nine inches long on the bottom of the pipe. Locating the break was difficult because thousands of gallons)

of purified water gushed out and)’

formed a miniature lake near the, pumping station.

Specially prepared chemicals

were to be used to clean the new! schedule today in their effort to Luild this city an airport within 48!

pipe section before it goes into service. | “Well Prevents Loss |

ous industrial firms underscored, the seriousness of the situation.

Broken

Where geyser quibed

Hoosiers. Race With Cloc In 48-Hour Job on Airport

Water Pipe Section Examined

| Tojo is “very pleased”

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MICHIGAN CITY, Dex 4 (UP)—Volunteers were ahead of ily said today.

hours.

One hundred and fifty Workers started this morning and 200 t

more men replaced them this afternoon in an effort to prepare 150 Meanwhile, reports from vari-\ wooded acres for airplane landings by- tomorrow night.

They worked in a heavy fog -

and rain, but Ralph Surface, one when many volunteers showed up A spokesmafi for Eli Lilly Co./of the leaders of the project, said without work gloves. Messengers

‘undignified” light.

Dr. S8hinsho Hanayama, Buddhist priest who has been seeing Weather officials said the typhoon Tojo and the six other top war Beverly” was centered 250 miles Ings. criminals, who were sentenced to southwest of Guam this morning!

k Tojo "Very Ple sed’ ) To Hang in Secret

i Ta ek Ine resolution, fue Kenning: ducked out of town toda ot married and are " at’ Gen. ton Post took a stand against ® hon ie. chorus girl y, & | Douglas acArthur’'s decision tolsales tax as a method of financ-| Heavy Fog, Rain Fail to Stop Volunteers |bar the press, particularly photo-|ing the bonus .which 1s generally

In Carving New Field From Wooded Tract

H. W. Niemeyer. Indianapolis Water Co. "offic ial, left and | 0. L. Cl oud, rit crew 3teman, examine broken section of 36- inch pipe that lett Indianapolis high

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| Post after it was offered by James,

District Legion | Cool to Proposal

Eleventh District American Lelast night’, threw a wet

ting‘ plan for financing soldiers’ bonus advanced by a local Legion post. Bheldon A. Key, district hy mander, announced last night the district had turned thumbs down on the proposal Thursday night when it was introduced by a member- of Robert E. Kennington ‘Legion Post 34, 4174 College Ave. He said district officials were still

nancing the bonus. Thus was stopper a pari-| mutuel resolution which was] aimed at reaching Indiana Department headquarters of the Le gion. The resolution was adopted) Friday night by the Kennington |

Wolpert, immediate past com-|

{mander of the post, ® From there it went to 11th Dis-| trict -headquarters yesterda y |where it met with another “cool” | reception. . Mr. Key” said, “The action of, ithe post in passing the resolution does not reflect the. opinion Hl the district or state. Jeparimeiit

. There! has been no ‘change in our atti-} tude.”

from his execution, regarded as certain to pass-the| he us “ member of the ex-premier’s fam-| {1949 Legislature. ? Tory Mrs, Lorena Dar ra had = ™ ae = os =| °f Saliesifs ar.

It held that some form of lux-|

They reported that Tojo be- jury tax must be found. It recom-| | lieved pictures of him hanging mgpded the pari-mutuel. rom the gallows or in his coffin’ would have. shown him

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TOKYO, Dec. 4 (UP)—Army

estimated that only the plant'sijf the weather gets no worse the were sent back to town to buy up death Nov. 12, described them as moving west-northwest at a speed | “calmly awaiting their execution.” of 15 miles per hour.

own water well prevented a pos-

sible $100,000 loss of penicillin. |

The’ company expects that the actual loss, however, will be less] than $15,000. ‘Water Co. engineers are ex-

{job will be done. ‘We're already ahead of sched|ule,” he said. Radio-equipped taxicabs pro-| vided communication between the

several dozen pairs,

amining the broken pipe. se {crews and kept them moving from effort to determine what One job to the next.

in an caused the break. The company also plans to install new equipment which would prevent such an emergency in the future. Precautions Studied The city, meantime, began precautions to avert a city-wide catastrophe like the one that “might have happened” when the water supply slowed to a trickle. Mayor Feeney, in conference with ‘Police Chief Rouls and Fite Chief ' McKinney, yesterday, mapped emergency measures to be taken in the event of.a similar occurrence. ~ ~It ‘was decided that in the case __ of another break, the Water Co. would immediately call the fire department, then police would alert hospitals and radio stations

To Be Honored Here

I. A. McAninch of Los Angeles, president of Toastmasters International, will be honored at a meeting of seven .Indianapolis

Toastmasters Clubs Wednesday|5aW Anna Redd,

at the Riley Hotel. John Lamparter, governor of

the Indianapolis area, is arrang-|

ing the meeting with the assistance of Joe ‘Henrickson, Harris O. Johnson and Roscoe Stovall. Mr. McAninch, auditor of the

General Petroleum Co. of Cali-!.

fornia, will speak before the Junior Chamber 6f Commerce the’ same day.

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

EVENTS TODAY

Michigan City boosters sponsored the project when the pri-vately-owned field used by the! city was tufned into a real estate! development. The group bought

the new site for $35,000 and con

tracted for the city to buy it on easy seven-year payments without interest. # Gov. Ralph Gates authorized state road building machines to help ‘the. volunteers. Businessmen! provided 20 trucks, four bull-| idozers, five cranes, and -fivestrac=: tors. — Volunteers came from all walks of life in the city. The only ‘emergency occurred

Woman Arrested |

On Knife Charge | Toastmasters’ President |

A 29-year-old woman charged with carrying ‘concealed weapons| learned yesterday. that Police! Chief Rouls is still adept at mak-/ ing arrests in person.

nut and West Sts, he said he 411 W. North! 8t., pull a knife and slagh at an-| other woman. ’ The chief broke up the- ‘scuffle| and held his prisoner until a patrol wagon arrived. The re woman fled as Mr. Rouls ran!

The chief’s captive was arrested {oft a charge of cafrying concealed weapons.

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Aunt Mary Reported

—-in--‘Good-- Condition’... Mary Bales; - 82-year-old | aunt of the late columnist Ernie|

Mrs.

Pyle, is in '‘good condition,” Vermillion. County Hospital attaches. a Test night. ‘Mrs, Bales Yell, 00 breaking her hip, yesterday as *|ahe. helped her pet dog corner a rat in her chicken yard. She is| reported resting comfortably. |

** Breaks Leg in Fall |

Mrs. Rosa Alice Powell, 60, was! | taken to General Hospital yester-| {day suffering from %& broken left leg’ which she received when she] while _atai tempting to org curtains*at her ‘home, 802 8. West 8t. Hospital attaches reported her. condition, as “fair.”

{GROTTO UNIT TO MEET | merce Officers of Sahara Grotto Aux-| iliary will be elected Thursday at] 8p. m. at Grotto Clubhouse, 4107! |E. Washington St. Mrs. Goldie Saylor is president. Mrs. Daisy] Edson is nominating committee

vese.s IT Child chairman. |

ah ct ree (Edward J. Miller, 41, 2251 Coll e. Paulite| imer, 21, 2281 Colle Joncord;

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