Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Weekly Star, March 19, 1924, p. 1. TO HEAR WATER CASE TOMORROW Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, it is expected that the last chapter in the Bloomington waterworks case will be written by Judge Herbert Rundell when he will hear argument on a demurrer to dismiss the suit against the Bloomington Water Company. The Bloomington Water Company will be represented by Atty. Frank Regester and Miers & Corr, of this city and McCord of the firm of Matson, McCord & Carter, of Indianapolis. Atty. White, of Indianapolis, deputy attorney general, will be present to represent the Indiana Public Service commission. Atty. Merle Walker, of Indianapolis, will represent those who have filed the suit. The suit was filed by ten citizens who alleged that all proceedings in the formation of a Bloomington water holding company are illegal. Attorneys for the water company will allege in their demurrer that Judge Rundell has no jurisdiction as to the subject matter of the complaint which has already been settled by the Public Services Commission. In this they will be supported by the deputy attorney general. If Judge Rundell sustains the demurrer and dismisses the case for want of jurisdiction, it will be the last legal impediment in the way. It is expected that the court room will be crowded with citizens. Constance T. Shotts, Ed.D., CG(SM) CG and Certified Genealogist are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations by the Board and the board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.