Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1940 — Page 28
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SCHOOLS CHECK | ON VACCINATION OF NEW PUPLS
Parents 5 Belt Be Urged That Children Be Treated Immediately.
Although no cases of smallpox have been reported in the City since June, the City Health Department ‘precautions today to prevent a recurrence of last year’s smallpox spread which resulted in almost 600 cases. Dr. Herman G. Morgan, City Health Officer, ordered school physicians and nurses|to examine pupils enrolling in the schools for the first time this year ta determine the number vaccinated. .
To parents of un school health aut
vaccinated pupils, horities will send
notes urging Immediate vaccination.
Campaign The City Healt} vaccination camps accounted for the ‘pox in the city
Successful nl Officer said the
absense of smallwinter. The
campaign was successful in the schools, he said, although about 450
of the Indianapolis
school - popula-
tion remained unvaccinated.
This group was
composed chiefly
of those who were kept out of schools by parents who resisted the Health Board’ 3 compulsory vac-
cination order la
t year. The pu-
pils were re-admitted without vac-
cination after the demic had passed
threat of an epiand the disease
had begun to decline in the city, Dr.
ign last year has]
Morgan said. “The Health Department realizes that there is too high a percentage of unvaccinated adults in the City, although the vast majority of school children has been vaccinat€d,” Dr. Morgan said. “There is a possibility that as winter pro- | gresses, sporadic cases of smallpox may develop among unvaccinated persons. Posters Are Distributed “If this happens, the majority of the school population will be immune, but we cannot predict the number of adults who may escape ‘the disease. For that reason, we are urging all unvaccinated persons to be vaccinated as soon as possible.” The Health Department is distributing posters to be placed in schools and public buildings veins ‘vaccination.
BONDS FOR ‘DREAM’ HOSPITAL BURNED
Times Speviel | | DECATUR, Ind. Jan. 5. — When $33,000 worth of municipal bonds are burned it usually calls for a bigs Sele. Prailonit they ‘happen to be
Adams County burned that many bonds recently. The only fanfare came when Court House Custodian William Schumacher opened the furnace door for former County Treasurer Jeff Liechty to throw in the bonds. | They were for a hospital annex that was never built and the bonds had never been sold.
25 Propose
Twenty-five proposals of marriage have been received from Canadians by Katherine Haidinger, German girl held by Dominion authorities as a spy suspect, Toronto police revealed. Police say she entered Canada illegally from the United States.
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Two regular state highway detours were eliminated and one new detour was established last week, the State Highway Commission Teported today. One detour was lifted on Road 3 from Markle to Zanesville, and a truck detour was eliminated on Road 20, east of Michigan City. A detour was established on Road 120 west of Road 27.
The detours are:
U. 8S. 20—East 2 Michigan City, 15 niles over Roads 35 Ind. i 3% ‘8. 31 to Oakford, 3 miles over country gravel; east of Fairmount, three miles over county gravel. U. 8. 30—In Yalparaiso and east, three miles over Roads 2 and 330. in t B3- est of of Ind. 1% seven miles ovet In and Ind. 67—Closed from "south Jct. Ind. 39 near Martinsville to Brooklyn; throu h traffic bse county road from Mooresville
Ind. 120—Just west of U. 8..27, 2% miles over county gravel roa Ind. 218—From Delphi to Camden, 11 miles over Ind. 25 Li county oil ma
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