Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1951 — Page 5
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° BEAUTIFUL NEW FIRST COMMUNION SETS FOSS A to I i For Boys and Girls { White Prayer Book with a picture on the | ; cover. Gold Crucifix inside front cover. | Nice white Rosary on a silver chdin. | White cloth scapular. First communion i medal: Complete an Pn Says ¥ * 7 Same Set with-Black-Book and Rosa Xr : | 12 hr om $123 1 507 ry SLIS Er Enforce Quarantines, i + All Communion Sefs Are In Giff Boxes = | Superintendent Urges : . | Sgt. James Payne, superintend- | WM. F Le KRIEG & Sons. 3 t nt. of. the. city dog. pound, today | Ctthatie Supply House TEsaid” Fables” cam be “SVRHpEL YE: ‘ . he - rithi i rthonths i Mario 11 W. Maryland SK" REFebs indianapolis, nd: | $i, x ont in ro — i But it can he done only with Lo, = . TTT strict “eriforcement .of the city quarantine - and dog ordinances, ihe added. *
Th eofficer made -this ~ statement as’ the Indianapolis Cham-
See i» ber of Commerce readied plans for-a joint meeting of health offi.B ETTER cers, law enforcement officials . and court representatives: in a Look Your
jdrive to reduce the rabies hazard. BEST!
Cites Multiple Danger Each dog infected with. rabies Wear GLASSES that assure YOU
endangers the lives of 10 to 20 other dogs, Sgt. Payne said, and attractive Appear-
of the persons in contact with them. Compliance with the quarantine measure alone, he said, would stamp out most rabies cases here. The quarantine requires’‘that dogs be confined or placed on a leash
. when taken from the owner's ance and give proverty: - You Good Vision Sgt. Payne also said only one
in 200 dogs picked up by pound workers wore a license, He estimated there were about 5000 licensed dogs in the city, and about 27,000 strays.
Calls It Epidemic.
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“And we have had a real rabies epidemic here for the past three years,” he said. Sgt. Payne said he was ‘seriously considering” resignation from his assignment because public apathy in the face of the rabies danger. Mayor Bayt said he would “be forced” to accept the resignation
Eyes Examined GLASSES ON CREDIT
OFFICE HOURS...
E— JEWELERS
9:30 to I—2 to 5:15 i : . if Sgt. Payne is as ‘emphatic : 137 W. Washington about it as he seems to he.” a Five more ¢ hil d ren ‘were
Eight to Be Sent To Mission Field
Eight new missionaries who were comniissiorfed today will go to.foreign fields under sponsorship of the United Christian Missionary Society. The society, a Christ organiaztion, held formal today dedicating four’ couples for mission work abroad. One couple will be stationed in the "Philippines. Two couples will go to Belgium for a year of study TeBTEd? bofords LEY fasts ivy the Belgian Congo. The fourth couple Will British West Indies. Nore of the missionaries are Hoosiers, «Ten missionaries who have just refurned “from China conferred with" society officials _over week-end. The 10 are making no politicdl statements but urge recognition of Chinese ( ‘hristian churches -as: independent bodies no longer needing mission guidance, Dr. H. B. McCormick is president of the United Christian Missionary Society. The Rev. Virgil A. Sly is executive secretary of the department of China missions, and Dr. E. K. Higdon is executive secretary of the department of missionary training and selection.
Disciples of
services
bitten by dogs yesterday as packs continued to roam the streets despite a concerted drive against them.
fined to the dog pound on recommendation of the owner. Bitten by his pet at his home was Patrick Lynch, 13, of 4210 Winthrop Ave. Richard Davis, 7, of 2052 Martindale Ave., was bitten by another dog at 2073 Columbia Ave. when he chased a rolling ball into the yard there. The dog owned by Edna Burton, 48, of 725 W. Walnut St, was confined at the pound after it bit Ora J. Gibson, 10, of 730 Center St. Other children bitten were Lynn Frey, 2, of 1721 S. Randolph 8t., and Olive Sparks, 3432 Collier St. Deputy sheriffs said they were forced to shoot four dogs in the Mars Hill area today,
One of the dogs was con-
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES :
Clashing Views
Mark Water Co. Rate Hearing
Conflicting opinions were pre- Methodist
sented-in—the— Indianapolis -Water Burial will be ina cemetery there. Newman will be at 3-p..m. Friday Ar. Voss died Monday nigh in ;
Co. rate today as the utility's _ attorney and Assistant Public Counselor Lloyd Wampler | clashed verbally in final arguMENS,
he aring
Public Serveie Commission,
Supporting ‘the frate increg se; | Joséph J. for the utility, said
tion" >to the proposed rate increase.’
Hegsaid the company had been rrr
ed copie s of letters sent to Forum Ts Plained
the PSC by “two substantial and prominent” local organizations of | businessmen which indicate their approval of the bid for higher rates, Opposition Charged
Mr. Wampler, in an attempt to block the increase, charged there was much opposition to the proposed rate hike. He ‘said his oflice had received “numerous telephone calls voicing opposition.” Mr. Wampler added that the case depends upon the evidence, and ‘the -evidence clearly shows the company’s earnings are sufficient to provide the utility with fair rate of return.” During the public hearings, witnesses for the utility testified that the water company needed the rate increase to be able to attract additional capital to com-
Rites Planned For
SS Times State Service ! a NOBLESVILLE, May 16—Serv- inera 0 fh A ices for A.
sentative for the Ledger for 28 years,
Noblesville Hospital. Born in Cicero, Mr. Voss lived lin Indianapolis for several years Hill. or before taking up residence in Mre ) Noblesville, The “utitity is sobike AR AR SE SERIRARS Ax serve nh Jamaica, million rate increase from the Methodist Church, and in many local civic organizations. Surviving are his wife, Daniels, general eounsel -a' daughter, ‘Mrs, ¢ ‘there is vir- Arcadia; two sons, -Harry, Anderthe tually no general public opposi- son, and Floyd, Cicero; 14 .grandwater scompany's children and 27 great- grandchildren
IMaterials Engineers will hold a 'L. forum on members’ current problems May 24. a 6 o'clock dinner in the/rence, Kas. and Athenaeum.
plete a huge construction program.
Mr. Wampler said he was not
opposing the expansion program.|
He said he believed the utility was entitled to a “very small rate
increase . .. but nothing like what it is now demanding.” PSC members were to take the case under advisement (late to-
day. A decision is not expected|
for at least a week.
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Church at Cicero,' Services for Mrs. Helen Lauter
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He was 89. i Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown
. Newm: an died yeste rday at her home, 5337 Central Ave. She ER Be ! A H¥long resident ar Todi p? apolis, Mrs. Newman wi as a meémber of All Souls Unitarian +Charch; Daughters of the Nile, Koran Temple No. 30; OES, Nettie Ransford C Tapter, and past presi-defft-of II JAmalie, an association of wives «of the Murat Shriné Chanters, ‘ Surviving are a son, Paul, IndiPacking and anapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Mimma Vanderhoef, Indianapolis and Mrs. Lois L. Hirko, Iowa City, 1a., Meeting will “fol- and two brothers, Alfred A., Law-
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