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Show FRANKLIN COUNTY DAIRYMEN MEET Kii'iy Franklin county dairymen, tocethoi- with comity and state of ticials. met last week and discuss- "ed questions relating to the Abortion Abor-tion Eradication (Bang's disease) program being carried ou in Franklin county. Present, at the meeting besides the dairymen were County Commissioners Com-missioners Quince Rive and Henry H Raw lings; Dr. A. K. Cutler of the federal bureau of animal industry; in-dustry; Dr. T. J. Wheelin. federal 1 etorinarian ; Dr. S. K. Nelson, and County Agent Chase Kearl. Dr. Cutler discussed the program pro-gram and referred to various previous pre-vious disease control programs and on the probable success of this one. He imitated that approximately approxi-mately two,lhirds of the dairy herds in Franklin county were free from Bang's disease and encouraged encour-aged those present to continue with the program. That it was the desire of the department that all disease in cattle should be stamped stamp-ed out as quick as possible. Commissioner - Klce, t)r. vVheel-in, vVheel-in, Dr. Nelson, County Agent Kearl and several dairymen also addressed ad-dressed the group. 1 |