Show ANIMAL BUREAU HEAD NEAD SHOWS DISREGARD TO INDUSTRY it ia 13 quite apparent to everyone ere in the west t least that A D mrlvin nolvin chief of the bureau of anieul industry at washington lias lost his bis head completely in the emergency when stock raisers ralser s needed cool Ju Ozment and efficiency more than at any time in the rys history the ora order er sif rout out by ivr melvin V to the districts inspected by dy the loverl ment is ar follows owing to the safety of funds it is considered advisable to save as many animals as possible le therefore yu are instructed ted to make efforts to save eave animals for food pui purposes poses in caffe of large herds where the disease appears in only a few an animals imala it ia Is another attempt at economy that will undoubtedly result in n a great loss unless the order Is i imn immediately mediately rescinded since the disease started the government in conjunction with N ith the various staten haa has been doing good work in stamping it out the law provides that stock affected by this disease bo be killed the owners being ing reimbursed to the tho the extent of their market value valta the expense bes being ng equally divided by th state and the nation 1 govern went great herds of high bred cattle in indiana illinois and michigan have been killed single aal aol 4 trials valued as high as ac 1000 have ban n included in tha the slaughter t the he owners accepting g reimburse amt abt based 1 on what the cp cattle atle would bring on the oan oam market rs beef wj it meant a big loss to the cattlemen but it was a 11 safety first fust movement for tahle the country experts iwho have the disease say that there is JW 1 e for the prevention of the tho chease d iba and the tho 1111 kahr assertion thai that stock anor altert c 4 are of little use afterward to destroy them thom aa soon as the disease ia Is discovered Is s acknowledged ledged as the only safe and practical method now for the make of economy the department at washington proposes to eppo expo e all the live stock in the country to the disease and if mr melvins 3 policy Ja e pursued it entails a possible loss of more than three bila lion a dollars worth of live stock JI d |