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There was a gulp or two around the table of somewhat startled city officials. But nobody interrupted until Mrs. Edna Harrington had quite finished reading her report on what was wrong with the stray animal program of Indianapolis.
An ‘Iron Will’ Look
AS A MATTER of fact, almost no one ever interrupts Mrs. Harrington. Even if they could talk above the ringing clear voice that she developed as a concert contralto, there's an “iron will” look about her that discourages opposition. As one city official at the meeting put it;
“She's six feet tall but she looks about twice that when you think about arguing with her.” There are few city officials who haven't had occasion to be on the other end of Mrs. Harrington’s ire, in her role as president bf the Indiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. As far as she’s concerned there's only one pertinent fact in the stray animal picture in . Indianapolis: The city has a slovenly, politicsridden method of handling stray animals that's
do it or bear the criticism for not doing it.
Against Cruelty and Abuse
of the city's
much of an animal lover. Most people picture
tongues. But not so Mrs, H
“LET'S GET SOMETHING DONE."—Thaf's about 5 years outdated. It's no good, therefore the battle cry of Mrs. Edna Harrington, SPCA somebody must do something. And Mrs. Harring- ecident, These strays are just a part of the ton is the one who intends to see that they either | p,|f. dozen which she takes care of because
she says.” It's just that I'm able to go out and THE SURPRISING FACT about the cham- make speeches and represent the group that I pion of the stray dog and cat is that she is not get a lot of the credit.” She has helped organize Bands of Mercy in| . SPCA’ers as fanatics who think animals should Indianapolis grade schools, and is even now workbe carried on velvet cushions and fed nightingale ing on a project ‘that she thinks will eventually give Indianapolis A-1 animal care. She's given “I like animals, of course,” she says. “But up trying to get the city officials to “run things I'm not 860 much interested in the animals them- right.” “I think we'll have to get in and establish he Times.
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"inadequate" stray dog program. |
selves as I am against cruelty and abuse, I think things so well that the city will have to follow
if ‘people own something they should be made to our lead.” take care of it. And I think if the city collects T . dog tax they should be made to take care of their [OX Doesn’t stray animals.”
stormed a council session to protest inadequacies just as bad as of the dog pound. “I know they make fun of matter of fact,
me,” she says. “They say Besion around here as see an ahimal hospital replace tiie pound with competent, rather than political, management. She came to Indianapolis about seven years She would have regular vaccination of dogs as ago when her husband, Howard Harrington, was they get their tags to éliminate rabies. These are some of the things she mentions Orchestra. The two met when they won a contest when she talks to city officials and makes speeches under Fabien Sevitzky in Boston and. starred to promote the SPCA, And frequently, she runs together on the concert stage for several years. into criticism. She recalls: “Not so long ago after I. had made a shoir of All Souls Unitarian Church but she quit * minister came g age me and said: 4e-a speteh a the concert stage when her husband became “Mrs. Harrington, how can you spend your orchestra manager. Before taking up singing she {ime talking about animals when there is so much was a kindergarten teacher and a sociai worker. misery and starvation among humans in the When they first moved to Indianapolis Mrs. world?" She squared off and answered:
if it were a cuss word.”
appointed manager of the Indianapolis Symphony
Mrs. Harrington still sings as soloist and in the
Harrington was appalled by the number of strays “Rev. around the Circle. *Then she began hearing how the city council had not appropriated enough money to‘feéed dogs, how the pound could not cope with the stray problem and of the regular “rabies scare” cries. “In Boston they have no strays because they have a good program and they have no rabies because they vaccinate the dogs and take care of strays,” she says. “They took the pound out of politics 50 years ago, and it's about time they did it heré—nothing flesh and blood should be in
“N ; As is typical of her; Mrs. Harrington thought OW, Mat
palled: By e ‘animal situation here and the SPCA was born. Even when she wasn't presi- swered: dent, Mrs. Harrington was the one who was out g creed.” fighting for better animal care. “I don't do nearly as much work as a lot of people who never get their names in the paper,”
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WHAT SHE and a lot of animal lovers would Mrs. Harrington was born in a suburb near really like to see is legislation which would turn Boston, Mass. Her clipper “Bahstain” accent gome portion of the dog tax back to take care caused one city councilman to ask: “Who's that of the dogs themselves. “Now paying the dog foreign woman?” one of the first times she tax in no way helps the animal,” she says. “It's|
after I finished six dresses for my little girl, got her off to school, got my little hoy off to school, drove my husband t8" work, cleaned my house, got my dinner ready to be put on when I get home, I manage a large home without any help, do my own washing, ironing and cooking, entertain large groups frequently, find time to work in the SPCA, sing in the church and help in every worthy drive that comes along. I have two adopted | English children and I send a package of either polities.” food or clothes to Holland every two weeks.
reach to a lot of ‘ something should be done and she did it. She Dentin to what EE font Toya a at
joined a 1 Lino of women and men similarly ap- such cruelty and abuse cotildn’t exist.” The minister spluttered somewhat and an“Well, Mrs. Harrington, after all I have
Her answer was typical. “Damn the creeds Rev. we, I say, let's get something done.” (By Donna Mikels.)
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