Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1948 — Page 2

: * Rabies Stand |

Le “Feeney Also Hits SN ... Limited . Inoculations

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y +: volunteer their services only if * the ‘program is limited to leensed| animals. Le The stand was announced by

hei} syajiesmen of ths Central Indiana i eterinarians Association after it]. + ‘met with Dr. Gerald Kempf, city

| + health director. : + The veterinarians ‘have offered |B

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ger’ iA 5 Tables inoculation 88 & nave say.so I'd call them In for **. the program is limited to licensed |, right. away. We did every-

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t of the ISPCA said. We : 0 J "We | fF « on fight any effort to impose Council. rushed through a $5000 restriction,”

iF asking for tax receipts in a small. department to get the thing gopox epidemic vaccination,” she|n8.” : : "sald. “And I don’t know of any| The Mayor added, however, that veterinarian who requires his cus-|he would not allow any other city tomers to show a dog tax receipt/department to set up a dog tax | before he treats an animal pri-/collection unit at inoculation vately.” {points. “This whole rabies control pro-| ~~ Defended by White

{tempt fo link tax with an emer-, Outlines ISPCA Stand igency- health measure,” he said. She outlined the ISPCA stand) The stand of the veterinarians on the question with the follow- way defended by Dr. Paul White, ngs Statement: a member of the special “dog

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of dogs: Licensed, Kempf Saigecations and strays, : Owners of licensed dogs who Dr. White said his group be-| intend to to have their ani-|lieves that control of stray dogs, | mals ted will-have done rather than vaccination, is first 80 already so the veterinarians/in rabies control. He said his|

' owners of licensed dogs and the bringing in dogs figm other coun-| .. Kreat bulk of ynligenstd need dogs ties and. that whole kennels of, Vil need he io acciistion. dogs would. be brought in" by. "No

.. “To my stray’ dog is a dog with 19" "Control the Sireys’ owner “Ro ote will| qf a person can afford to keep

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nd was : echoed by Mayor tea . persons who cannot afford! Al Feeney. {to pay fhe regular fee. The Mayor sald he | Dr./Kempf echped-the

; : al. which he has no control. § : “I'm

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measure will be defeated if| 3 meeting and get it straightened thing in our power when the City,

. such a appropriation under suspension of | TERT “I've never heard of doctors Tuies. Now it's up to the health

gram is a “health, not a taxation, “Well have nd part in apy at-] measure.”

“We Believe Yat there are three problems” committee and Dr. |

“won't be losing any money. Prin- group feels unsupervised vaccina-/ ecipally, it's a small portion ofition. would .result. in . persons.

“Home” owners who' could — to pay”

“Carpenter. right). e U. S:-Commissioner's office in Syracuse, Donald R. Brown, 18 son of the “be lim-| > teacher is in the center: rr

these. animals In oq feed a dog they can afford tot don't, really con-| have it Noted 85 the law. pro- Er her release. zy

1 ~ FACES MANN ACT TRIAL — Donald M. Brows (right), 44-year-old school | A Limiting of the offer to only he from’ Elwood, Ind., and father of four children. charged with violation of “licensed dogs whose owners can-| the Mann Act in bringing Verna Jean Perrill. 18, his high school pupil to New York |year.” “> the Indiana Society for the Pre.| State for immoral purposes, is shown in Syracuse, N.Y. as he waived his rights for “vention of Cruelty to Animals and| removal to the southern Indiana district tor trial. Seated behind the desk (left) is : Argin Maye Al Feeney. | U. S. Commissioner H. Van. Wagenon Hancock.

FREED IN $1000 BOND—Verna- Joon -was-$reed. way of ; thinking a for vaccingtons. - + .f6day in $1000-bond posted by her mother, Mrs, Ross

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gusta, collided with one driven by driven by Prickle, 23, of 1504 Park

aes Bains 1Pct. in April

Still 4 Per Cent Below | All-Time '47 Peck:

Indiana's business volume was the car up. on one per cent in April despite some interruptions

turing, the Indiana » University business research bureau Bloomington, announced today. in the state was roughly back to the February level, the index indicated, but remained some four per cent below last December's all-time peak. The small increase resulted from diverse factors, the review |said, and did not {broad improvement in the state's) {economy “Dollarwise, retail trade “Iwas seasonally the best this year, and probably represented inreased consumer buying in anticipation of shortages later this}

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