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‘Morgan Says Effect Measure Largely Would Be Nullified.

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19 Persons Were Killed

FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 1937!

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| Dr. Herman G. Morgan, Health | Board secretary, today said the pro- | posed amendment to the antirabies | measure now pending before the | City Council practically would nul- | lity the bill's effect. | As originally drafted, the sin) | would have required the vaccina-

| tion of all dogs in the city and GLAND TABLET rabies, with the exception of those |

| owned by kennel operators. Restores Vigorous Health | Mavor Kern yesterday said an | | amendment would be introduced to | the proposed ordinance to exempt | also all dogs kept on private proper- | ty or on leashes.

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By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Police and | firemen dug deeper into the muddy! ruins of a tenement house in New Brighton, Staten Island, today, 3 searching for the bodies of three : 4 : : persons believed still buried. 3 = = ; - Nineteen bodies had been taken from the debris. Rains last night again flooded the deep cellar into which the two-story frame building collapsed Wednesday night. Five investigations were planned to determine if the disaster was the result of negligence. Borough Presi- | dent Joseph A. Palma appealed for | funds to aid the families of vietims. Investigations were started by the LN oan police department, fire department, | & . EY > : 3 the District Attorney and Bureau of | : | Buildings of the Borough of Rich- SA CNA d ; mond and by Mayor F. H. La Guar- er ; win, A Grand Jury investigation is | : | jer University post-summer school | cheduleq to start Monday. 3 | : : . over Mr. Palma } \ hE registration this summer over the that modern Brides will Ima said he thought the : hool last year has been reported | » tragedy was “an act of providence.” i by Mr Martha B. Envart dir | proudly cherish, — Lovely ) Vv 'S. ar « mnyart, ¢ { Fred Simpson, Suing Jeu: At least 19 persons were killed registrar Sil. SRAMTIHER . engraved bands and others | brilliantly set with three,

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Above, left: Emergency workers | this week. The summer term will Hours of WPA Workers on | | * sew anid,

tie of 4p IIued rom | continue until Aug. 28 when sev eral | Above, right: The debris of the Project Used Up. | persons will be presented with de- | collapsed building and the ruined rn fire wall of an adjoining structure. Below: Thice of the survivors, left to right, were Joseph Budnick, his daughter Jean and Timothy Hurley. Mr. Hurley escaped because he had gone to a movie, The Budnicks were visiting the Hurieys when the building collapsed. Mys, Budnick and her son,

A new Peru, Ind. high school! engraved principal is to be appointed within | or Yellow the next 10 days to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Victor Dawald, J. P. Crodian, superintendent, announced here today. Mr. Dawald resigned to become assistant superintendent of Beloit, Wis.. schools. “We now have 40 applications for the Peru job on file and will welcome oho Mr Orodian said.

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i and certificates. Opening of the new dog pound, | originally scheduled for Monday, has been delayed at least a month, Safety Board President Theo Dammeyer said today. This is because all hours of WPA | Association will | workers assigned to the job have jis summer outting at | been used up, he said, and an addi- | Aye. 27 and 28 with Joseph Jr.2. and Mrs. Hurley and | tional project will have to be sought | matches, Frank Finney, her daughter, Patricia, 3, perished. in Washington to complete the |chairman, announced today. — — | plumbing, electrical work, heating | There is to be dancing in the ho- | {and landscaping which remain un- | tel lobby after the athletic exhibi- |

OVERTURNED SKIFF | finished. The pound is being built | tions, which are to be on the first |

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Johnny Seiler, who claims to have made a seven-mile walking record in Willard Park 14 years ago | that still stands, came back to his home town today to organize a walking club here. He said he would hold several walking races here in public parks for Indianapolis boys Mr. Seiler expects to work in conjunction with the Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A... Boy Scouts and other youth organizations, and to lecture | before luncheon clubs. |

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