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    .. Hotel Elwell said water was available for all the guests last night but pressure continued low, affecting the cooling system. At El Cortez hotel there was not water early in the evening but around midnight when the pressure came on, there was a miniature flood in one of the rooms when a guest inadvertent­ly left a tap open and the drain closed and went out for the eve­ning. Norman Glover, 362 North Thirteenth street, reported the water shortage was nothing new (Continued on Page 2) Obey Wafer Rules —Or Else, Mafburg Warns lo ca l water users were warn­ed by Police Chief Robert F. Malburg today that his depart­ment will “enforce to the let­ter” yesterday’s edict by Mayor E. W . Cragin prohibiting lawn watering between the hours of 9 a. mr. and 5 p. m. Today, however, violators of the mayor’s order will merely be: warned. “B u t starting tomorrow,” Malburg declared, “ we will make arrests in every viola­tion observed.” Enforcement of the edict, the chief added, will be done either through warrants or on-the-spot arrests in flagrant cases.