Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1949 — Page 5
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SUNDAY, DEC. 1, 1949
Rites: Tomorrow For Gun Victim
William Tinsley Jr.
Was Attucks Student Services for William Tinsley Jr., | 2458 Crittenden Ave. who died Thursday in General Hospital will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow
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Bacteriologists Guard Our Water a
Perform Intricate Tests Daily
By GALVY GORDON Typhoid, dysentery and other| water-borne diseases’ will claim| the lives of hundred today as epidemics sweep unchecked through war-torn and undeveloped areas)
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technic, droplets of the samples are deposited in sterilized tubes sie on a broth in which E-Coli produces gas. Following an incubation period of 24-28 hours at body tempera-
. Burial will be in New Crown Cem-|
in the Scott Methodist ‘Church. of the world. White - gowned bacteriologists {and technicians of the IndianA student in Crispus Attucks|apelis Water Co, perform ex-|
etery. He was 15.
High School, Willlam was acci| {haustive tests daily to assure that! ¢
dentally wounded Wednesday by the water you drink is safe. a shot fired by a boy friend in| the 2300 block of Yandes St. He Plant, they test hundreds of had lived in Indianapolis all his} {samples weekly from rivers and| life, | reservoirs that serve as water | Survivors include his parents, {supplies for Indianapolis. Collec-| Mr. and Mrs. William Tinsley; a tors roam from Noblesville to| brother, Robert; three sisters, Oaklandon reservoir to find repre-| Dorothy, Vivian and Thelma; his| sentative water samples. ! paternal grandmother, Mrs, Caro-| Dally tests are made for evi-| line Tinsley, and his maternal dence of the slightest contaminagrandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Wal-| tion from 30 different places’ in ter Glenn, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Hallie Sanders you and your family,
Mrs. Anna Violetta - Sanders,|. The Indianapolis Water Co. is| 1138 N. Warman Ave. dled yes-|proud of its record of no stop-| terday In Methodist Hospital, She page of water supply for sani-| was 64. [tary reasons in its long years of| A native of Hendricks County, service to the community. Mrs. Sanders had lived in In-| Sinister Title dlanapolis for 45 years. She was,
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the distribution system of the] utility--from the mains serving
© a member of West Side Church!
In the White River Purification |
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All the modern scientific de-| Be
vices of a well-equipped sterile|
ture, if there is evidence of gas
in the tubes, a portion fs transferred to a gelatin-like substance
* (which will support still fewer {types of organisms.
[A positive reaction here after {incubation, leads the bacteriologist to transfer colonies of" bac- J teria to still other broths and gelatin indicator plates. Positive Identification Each incubation narrows down positive identification of the or{ganism and brings the bacteriologist closer to a pure bacterial culture which is necessary for positive microscopic identification. At any stage of the tests, a negative reaction may bring ac-| quittal to the suspected water sample, Another dally test detects changes in numbers of bacteria] in raw unpurified Water.
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Water sample portions incubate | one to two days in a flat glass
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of the Nazarene. Surviving are her husband, |i, ywerful microscopes, are Hallie Sanders; three daughters, Ing a toward fnding one type-| Mrs. Alice Campbell, Mrs. Ruth organism. It has the sinister lab-| Owens and Miss Adeline Sanders, {oratory designation of “E-Coll.” all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs.| If this bacteria were found in| Daisy Cummings, Indianapolis,|unusual numbers in any part of and four grandchildren. {the distribution system, emerServices will be at 1:30 p. m.|gency trucks would roll to the] Tuesday at the West Side Church scene. The “suspected” pipe sec-| of the Nazarene. Burial will be in tion would be sealed off and a Floral Park. powerful motor-driven pump
Solomon Banks {would pour germ-killing chlorine,
{into the water. Burial for Solomon Banks 8r.,| Such a procedure is used as a| custodian of the Winter Apart- precautionary measure in the rare ments, 1321 N. Meridian St. the|case of main breaks or when new past six years, will be In New| mains are installed.
Crown cemetery after rites at The section remains out of |
10 a. m. tomorrow in Jacobs|service until the gas has a chance OF human’ waste.
Brothers. West Side Chapel. {to kill even the hardiest of organ-| Mr. Banks died Friday in his|/iSms. Then only is it flushed out home, 933. Fayette St. He was 54.203 put back in service.
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| all bacteria. Individual organisms develop) Tabulating bacteria in raw water samples . . . Fred Mindach, chief of oto . toy Jinpoints contaming| | Indianapolis Water Co. chemical and bacteriological department. [ra multipt yal a a rate harmful to the human body. It|tamination, it may be associated (nd turn into great blotches of | |appears under the microscope as| | with typhoid and dysentary- -pro-| ¢0!0 a short plump rod. Certainly not|ducing germs. | The colonies the dastsria form Reg. the most terrifying in appearance| prom the moment early morn. | at, Coun ald of a powerful mag- $15.00 lof water bacteria, it occurs in ing water samples are collected! aifying device. davice o Pure or short chains as well as; "sterile half-pint jars to their Value singly. final microscopic examination,
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He had lived in Indianapolis| Dies in Ohio eight years.
Surviving are his wife, Georgla:| one son, Solomon Banks Jr., Louisville, Ky.;, a brother, Brown Banks, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Wardie Smith and Mrs. Ruth Seymour, both of I Duy.
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