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    Water Waste IS Prohibited By Law Numerous complaints are being received at the police sta­tion regarding lawns being allowed to overflow into the street, undermining the oil bound pavement, creating mud- holes and breeding places for mosquitoes. CITY ORDINANCE DECURES THE FOLLOWING TO DE UN­LAWFUL: "Permitting a hydrant to leak, or permitting water to drain from a person’s premises into any street, alley or road.” A uniformed officer has been assigned to police the residential and business districts for violations of this ordinance. Your co-operation is requested to keep water from overflow­ing into the streets and gutters. Harry E. Miller CHIEF OF POLICE