Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 63, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1928 — Page 7

AUG. 3, 1928

RABIES VACCINE FAILS TO CHECK DISEASE PERIL 100 Per Cent Immunity Not Secured, as Hoped, by Vaccination. Bn Science Service WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. The hope that rabies, dreadful disease that makes dogs mad and has the same effect on humans bitten by them, might be wiped off the earth by anti-rabies vaccination of dogs is dealt a severe blow by the statement of H. W. Schoening of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry that this vaccination has not proved 100 per cent effective. Work has been done at the bureau, using the method of the Japanese discoverers of the vaccine and also using a vaccine of killed organisms. The results are peculiarly irregular, which is true of all experimental work on rabies, but they indicate that the killed vaccine is not 100 per cent effective in giving the dogs immunity. Reports from State and city veterinarians in localities where vaccination of dogs has been practiced show a similar disappointing result. In the case of many dogs wb.ch have been vaccinated and have not subsequently developed rabies, Schoening points out that these are generally pets that are well cared for and not often exposed to rabies. In communities where compulsory vaccination is in-effect, good results

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Official Washington soon is to welcome this smiling Japanese family, for .Katsuji Debuchi, right, has been chosen as the next ambassador of his country to the United States. Debuchi, pictured here with his wife, son and daughter at their Tokio home, now is Japanese vice minister of foreign affairs. In Washington he will succeed Ambassador Matsudiara, who will be transferred to England.

have been attained, as evidenced by a reduction in the number of cases of rabies. However, these communities also have compulsory regulations as to licensing, destruction of

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URGE CITY TD OPEN SEWAGE SLUDGE PLANT Sanitary Board’s Request for $27,000 Stricken Off of Budget, Reports Say. Experimentation on sludge dis- | posal methods looking to the open- ! ing of the incompleted $207,000 de- , hydration plant at the city sewage disposal plant was urged today by the Chamber of Commerce civic af- | fairs committee. William H. Book, civic director, pointed out that the sanitary board should take steps to dry the sludge so it can be sold for fertilizer. “They can’t go ahead piling up sludge by the hundreds of tons, as they have in the past,” Book said. The sanitary board’s request for $27,000 to finish the drying plant, which has been idle since its construction, is understood to have been cut from the 1928 budget request by Mayor L. Ert Slack. “We had appropriation for money to complete the plant in the budget, but I think that was cut out by the mayor,” O. C. Ross, board president, said. Slack said he was not familiar with the sanitary budget items. The mayor declined to make public the sanitary departments budget. It is said the request has been cut from 8, the maximum levy, to 7.2 rate. B. J. T. Jeup, board member, said

the board is considering several plans to handle the sludge problem, indicating commercial companies have submitted plans for operating the plant at a revenue to the city. The plant never was completed, requiring expenditure of several

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one of every seven marriages in the United States ends in the divorce courts. Austin easily tops this record. Figures for the year ending June 30 show that one of every two and one-half marriages ended in the Travis county divorce courts.