AR-NEWS Digest 471

Topics covered in this issue include:

  1) 60 yo UK Pensioner faces jail threat for feeding birds 
     by Vegetarian Resource Center 
  2) Rome Zoo trails in restoration league 
     by Vegetarian Resource Center 
  3) (US) Regulators to go after polluting dairies   
     by allen schubert 
  4) Study used by European Beef Congress to counter Irish
  resistance
     by Vegetarian Resource Center 
  5) Mother says vegetarian son hadn't complained 
     by Vegetarian Resource Center 
  6) vegan prison food in Ireland
     by Vegetarian Resource Center 
  7) (US) Oklahoma Weekly Hunting News
     by JanaWilson@aol.com
  8) (US) Oklahom Hunter Safety Clinic
     by JanaWilson@aol.com
  9) Re: trapping; more corrections (sorry!)
     by Patrick Nolan 
 10) Woman Burns Dog to Death
     by Mesia Quartano 
 11) Field & Stream owns Veggie Times
     by Animal Rights Hawaii 
 12) Re: Field & Stream owns Veggie Times
     by alisong@nicom.com
 13) [USA] 9 Arrested at Green Bay, WI Slaughterhouse Protest
     by David Rolsky 
 14) (MI) Pound Seizure Update
     by Wyandotte Animal Group 
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 01:15:19 -0400
From: Vegetarian Resource Center 
To: AR-News@envirolink.org
Subject: 60 yo UK Pensioner faces jail threat for feeding birds 
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London Times
July 19 1997
BRITAIN 

Neighbours protest at noise and nuisance as rooks,
pigeons and starlings descend on homes 

Woman faces jail threat for feeding birds 

   A PENSIONER who attracts thousands of birds to
   her home by smothering her garden with food was
   warned yesterday that she could go to prison. 

   A council had become so exasperated with Barbara
   Simpson it had asked a judge to jail her for breaking
   an injunction forbidding her from feeding the birds at
   her home in the village of Preston, near Weymouth,
   Dorset. 

   Mrs Simpson, 60, agreed yesterday at Winchester
   Crown Court not to put out any bird seed, nuts,
   cheese or other scraps on her lawns or surrounding
   pavement until her case is heard. But Mr Justice
   Kennedy allowed Mrs Simpson to continue feeding
   her 30 doves from a bird table ­ despite being told
   the table measured 24 sq ft. 

   Neighbours had complained that Mrs Simpson spent
   £100 a week on assorted food for the birds. Rooks,
   pigeons and starlings perched on neighbouring
   houses throughout the day, causing noise and
   nuisance, waiting for Mrs Simpson to feed them.
   Environmental health officers claimed the food was
   sometimes strewn 6in deep. 

   Mrs Simpson who is married to Robert, a retired
   newsagent, told the judge that she had not been
   present when the injunction was granted in
   December last year. Trevor Ward, representing
   Weymouth and Portland Borough Council, said Mrs
   Simpson's previous solicitor asked to be released
   from the case a month ago. 

   Mr Justice Kennedy said he did not think it right to
   proceed with an application to commit to prison
   someone who was not represented. 

   He said he would adjourn the case but only on
   condition that Mrs Simpson gave an undertaking not
   to feed the birds in the same terms as the injunction. 

   He told Mrs Simpson the birds could manage without
   her: "They will be able to find enough in July and
   August without any help from you." 

   Outside the court Mrs Simpson said: "The birds are
   my children and I would be prepared to go to prison if
   they stopped me feeding them." 

   She began feeding the birds 15 years ago, when a
   sick baby blackbird landed on her doorstep. Since
   then she has begun emptying bags of cheese and
   nuts on to her front lawn and the path each day. 

   Vera Marshall, a neighbour in the seaside village,
   said: "It's been terrible. It smells like a chicken run
   and when we complain she just tells us not to be
   unkind. It begins at 5am when all the rooks start
   cawing away and waking us up. Then we get
   hundreds of other birds sitting on our roofs waiting for
   her to come out. How would you like 200 pigeons
   sitting on your roof? We've got rats in the area now." 

   "I've lived here for seven years and she's been doing
   this ever since I arrived. We all go outside and try and
   clap the birds away which works temporarily but then
   they're back after two minutes. 

   "The council have tried to clear up the mess but as
   soon as they leave she comes out and pours more
   food out." 
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 01:24:58 -0400
From: Vegetarian Resource Center 
To: AR-News@envirolink.org
Subject: Rome Zoo trails in restoration league 
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London Times
July 19 1997
BRITAIN 
ROME FILE -  by RICHARD OWEN

http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/Times/timfgneur04001.html?1114390

   Rome Zoo trails in restoration league 

   THE restoration of the Villa Borghese gardens
   continues apace as part of Rome's millennial
   preparations. The 17th century Villa Borghese itself,
   with restored masterpieces by Canova, Titian and
   Caravaggio, has been under siege by visitors since
   it reopened earlier this month after a 13-year
   closure. Other great Renaissance buildings in the
   park, such as the Villa Giulia, have also been
   restored. 

   But the park also houses one of Rome's eyesores ­
   the cramped and old-fashioned Municipal Zoo,
   which has woefully inadequate facilities for its 1,100
   caged animals. The zoo's lack of resources was
   highlighted recently when vandals climbed over the
   fence at night and started attacking a family of four
   tapirs with iron bars and a billiard cue. One tapir,
   Alfiero, was killed, and another, Filippo, was badly
   injured. Claudio Manicastri, the zoo manager, said
   the zoo only had three guards at night, and their
   patrol car had broken down. 
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 13:35:16 -0400
From: allen schubert 
To: ar-news@envirolink.org
Subject: (US) Regulators to go after polluting dairies   
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(refs to pollution/environment and factory farming)
from Mercury Center web page:
------------------------------------------------
Posted at 5:42 p.m. PDT Saturday, July 19, 1997      
Regulators to go after polluting dairies                    
Associated Press

FRESNO, Calif. -- Federal officials want a
crackdown on Central Valley dairies that have
illegally dumped cow waste into local water sources
with few or no inspections.

The pollution harms fish and poses a long-term
threat to the valley's underground drinking water
supply, state regulators say.

But -- despite having that knowledge -- Rep. George
Miller, D-Calif., wonders if state water inspectors
are doing their job. On Friday, he demanded that
the federal Environmental Protection Agency check
to see.

``I have no doubt most Californians were as shocked
as I to read ... that most of the valley's 1,600
dairies have never been inspected and that probably
fewer than half follow the law,'' wrote Martinez in
reference to a San Francisco Chronicle report on
dairy industry pollution.

And, Miller wrote, ``appropriate federal action
must be taken'' if the state fails in its
enforcement.

California is the country's leading dairy state
with Central Valley herds generating as much
natural waste as a city of 21 million.

However, the state has had just one waste inspector
policing its 1,600 dairies in the past year. State
regulators admit they're short on resources because
dairies are exempt from paying annual waste fees.

That means enforcement will likely fall to federal
authorities, who have been investigating the
Central Valley for several months and expect to
soon outline an enforcement strategy.

The Clean Water Act makes the federal government
partly responsible for dairy waste regulation, and
the EPA can step in if the state fails to do its
job.

``It's clear from the information I have that there
are criminal violations that have been going on,''
Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Johns said, working
in Fresno. ``We're going to go after the egregious
violators. Our goal would be to have some
indictments within two to three months.''

State officials said Friday that Gov. Pete Wilson's
proposed budget will provide for an additional
three or four inspectors to look into Central
Valley's dairies. Until then, those positions may
be filled by people from other programs, said Gary
Carlton, executive officer of the Central Valley
water board.

Nevertheless, dairy industry representatives insist
violators are the exception rather than the rule.

``We know there are illegal discharges of dairy
wastes when they can't control their overflows,''
said Gary Conover of Western United Dairymen, the
state's biggest dairy lobby. ``We agree those
dairymen need to follow the regulations, and we
will not stand between enforcement agencies and
those individuals.''

Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 02:09:20 -0400
From: Vegetarian Resource Center 
To: Veg-News@envirolink.org
Subject: Study used by European Beef Congress to counter Irish
  resistance
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VRC Note:  If they lived in a vegetarian culture,
they would already be eating iron-rich plant foods,
since the collective intelligence of the society would
be applied towards finding humane and healthful
solutions to the conditions of everyday life compatible
with moral norms and humane considerations.
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The Irish Times
HOME NEWS
Saturday, April 12, 1997

One-third of girls in survey have low iron levels 
>From Sean MacConnell, in Venice 

More than one-third of Dublin teenage girls who
participated in a major new study on nutrition were
found to have low iron levels or were anaemic, a
conference in Venice was told yesterday. 

Prof Michael J. Gibney, of Trinity College Dublin, an
expert on nutrition, said the survey indicated a major
public health problem.

He told the first European Beef Congress, held to
promote beef, that the survey of 500 Irish teenage girls
found a very high resistance to eating meat.

Prof Gibney said the girls aged 14-17 gave varying
reasons for not eating meat. Some 68 per cent said
they were trying to lose weight, with 60 per cent saying
they wanted to be slimmer and did not realise lean beef
did not increase weight.

He said 53 per cent said they thought killing animals
was cruel, and 50 per cent said they did not like the
taste of meat. Some 29 per cent thought meat was
fattening and 25 per cent believed vegetarian diets
were healthier.

Prof Gibney said, in a follow-up survey, blood samples
were taken from 211 of the young women and 30 per
cent were found to have low levels of iron and 3 per
cent were anaemic.

He said the girls surveyed were at a stage when iron
was vital for growth and menstrual development.
Because low iron at the outset of pregnancy had
serious implications for birth weight and because many
pregnancies were unplanned, iron deficiency was a
major public health problem.

Prof Gibney urged the establishment of an EU iron
status advisory panel.

Delegates from throughout Europe are attending the
congress which is viewed as the industry's fight-back
against falling consumption fuelled by the BSE crisis. It
is being run by the EU-funded European Quality Beef
Association.

Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 02:12:18 -0400
From: Vegetarian Resource Center 
To: AR-News@envirolink.org
Subject: Mother says vegetarian son hadn't complained 
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The Irish Times
HOME NEWS 
Monday, January 6, 1997 

Mother says vegetarian son hadn't complained 
By Joe Humphreys 

The mother of one of the six Mountjoy Prison
hostage-takers has expressed surprise at her son's
involvement in the siege, saying he never previously
complained about the prison's living conditions. 

"I visited him on Monday and he was quite happy then.
He didn't say anything was wrong," said Mrs Veronica
Ferncombe, mother of Eddie Ferncombe, who is
serving a 10-year sentence for manslaughter.

"I can't understand why he's doing this. Those other
guys have nothing to lose; they're just starting their
sentences. But he hasn't got much time left. His
problem is he is easily led. That's what got him in
trouble in the first place."

While he had not complained about the living
conditions, she said he may have found his prison
sentence too hard to take.

"He was an only kid, he wasn't even 18 when he went
in. Now he is nearly 25 and for the last two years he has
been in a small confined space. After a while, I
suppose, it must close in on him," she said.

Although her son, a vegetarian, had protested before
about the prison food, she said he had no complaints
about that now.

She claimed, however, that he had been the subject of
ill-treatment in Mountjoy and had allegedly been beaten
on a number of occasions by prison officers.

Having talked to him at Mount joy Prison yesterday, she
said he had given an assurance that no one would be
harmed in the siege, and that he would give himself up
if he was granted access to a solicitor. She said the six
had intended to get on to the roof of the prison but were
prevented from doing so.

"I don't think they planned for it to happen this way," she
said, referring to the stand-off last night. "Something
went wrong in their plan."

While she confirmed a syringe was used in the siege,
she denied the six prisoners had iron bars or other
weapons.

She added that her son, from Harelawn Drive,
Clondalkin, was fearful of the consequences of the
siege. "He's terrified he'll get a hiding. That's all he's
worried about at the moment,"she said.

The family of another prisoner involved in the
hostage-taking, Paul Ward, from Windmill Park in
Crumlin, who is facing charges of conspiracy in the
murder of journalist Veronica Guerin, was more critical
of the conditions inside the prison.

"It's like a pig-sty. It's not fit for anyone to live in," said
one of Mr Ward's sisters.

Pleading her brother's innocence, she said that, as a
remand prisoner, he should be separated from
convicted criminals. "He hasn't been convicted of
anything yet. It's not right that he's kept there," she said.

Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 02:21:53 -0400
From: Vegetarian Resource Center 
To: AR-News@envirolink.org
Subject: vegan prison food in Ireland
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The Irish Times
FRONT PAGE 
Monday, January 6, 1997 

Hostages still held as prisoners make demands 
By Jim Cusack and Joe Humphreys 

The Department of Justice has agreed to investigate
complaints by six prisoners in an attempt to defuse the
worst hostage crisis in the history of the prison service. 

There was no indication by early today that any of the
prison officers who were seized at 6.30 p.m. on
Saturday had been injured. However, the six
hostage-takers include two prisoners whose mental
states are a source of concern. They are armed with a
blood-filled syringe, table legs and metal tubing.

Three of the prisoners, including a man charged in
connection with the murder of the journalist, Veronica
Guerin, are heroin addicts. It is possible these men
may have been aggravated by a lack of the drug after a
package of heroin was seized by prison authorities last
week. The three heroin addicts were yesterday
supplied with physeptone, the heroin substitute used to
treat addicts. According to sources at Mountjoy, the
ring-leader of the group appears to be Mr Paul "Hippo"
Ward (32), the Crumlin man who is awaiting trial on a
charge of conspiracy to murder Ms Guerin.

Three of the other hostage-takers, Warren Dumbrell
(22), Joseph Cooper (26) and Edward Ferncombe
(23), are described by gardaí as unstable and
dangerous.

The two other prisoners involved in the protest have
said they do not wish to be named. One is in prison for
robbery and the other for grievous bodily harm.

The prisoners have made a series of complaints. Mr
Ward is protesting his innocence. The others are
protesting against living conditions and have made
allegations of ill-treatment by prison staff. They are also
seeking transfer to other prisons.

The four hostages have not been named. One officer
has 17 years' service, another seven years and two are
only in their second year as prison officers.

Last night, the Labour TD Mr Joe Costello, appealed to
the prisoners to release the prison staff unharmed. Mr
Costello said it was virtually unheard-of for prisoners to
take prison staff hostage in Ireland and that such a
development could have serious adverse effects on
prison reform. He added that if the prisoners wished to
make formal allegations of ill-treatment to the gardaí
they were entitled to do so, and to have these
allegations investigated by the gardaí. 

After the hostages were taken, the Department of
Justice initiated its Hostage Situation Management
Plan, which has been prepared for more than two years
in anticipation of such an event.

Teams of prison officers who are trained in hostage
negotiation have been working in shifts at the
separation unit, which is on the fourth floor of the old
prison infirmary.

Mrs Veronica Ferncombe, the mother of one of the
hostagetakers, Eddie Ferncombe, visited him at
Mountjoy Prison yesterday. She said that he had given
an assurance that no one would be harmed in the
siege, and that he would give himself up if he was
granted access to a solicitor.

The family of Mr Ward were critical of the conditions
inside the prison.

"It's like a pig-sty. It's not fit for anyone to live in," said
one of Mr Ward's sisters.

Ferncombe (23) stabbed a Mormon missionary to
death in Clondalkin in May, 1990. Although initially
charged with the murder of Gale Stanley Critchfield
(20), the State dropped this charge and accepted
Ferncombe's guilty plea to manslaughter. He received
nine years' imprisonment. Ferncombe, who was born in
Birmingham but brought up in Clondalkin, has been a
regular source of trouble in prison. In April 1993 he
attacked a prison officer in Limerick and broke his jaw.
This precipitated further violence in the prison, followed
by allegations that prison officers overreacted and
assaulted prisoners. He received a further two years'
imprisonment for the assault on the prison officer.

In autumn 1994, Ferncombe refused to eat prison food
and demanded a vegan diet consisting of vegetables
prepared without the use of any animal fats or dairy
products. He was being provided with a vegetarian diet
at the time. He took the matter to the High Court but
failed to provide medical evidence that his health was
affected by not having vegan food.

Dumbrell was arrested last November shortly after he
robbed a corner shop in Crumlin. During the robbery he
injured the shopkeeper's elderly mother with a cudgel.
Cooper, from Rathfarnham, is serving a five-year term
for kidnapping. 

Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 12:20:12 -0400 (EDT)
From: JanaWilson@aol.com
To: AR-news@envirolink.org
Subject: (US) Oklahoma Weekly Hunting News
Message-ID: <970720122010_161811137@emout07.mail.aol.com>


These stories are in a local Okla. City hunting news source:

The group Sportsmen Against Hunger will sponsor a celebrity
sporting clays shoot Aug. 9 at the Southern Ranch Hunting Club
near Chandler Okla.  The entry fee is $50 in advance or $65 after
the first of Aug.  The shoot will be a team even with one celebrity
assigned to each team.  Shotguns will be awarded to winners
in three categories.  The shooting begins at 1 pm with a barbecue
set for 5:30 pm.  An auction of hunting trips will follow.  Call Steve
Scott at (405) 840-0077 here in Okla. City.
In conjunction with the Southern Ranch Shoot, a "Clean Out Your
Freezer Day" is also planned.  Sportsmen are urged to bring
last year's frozen wild game to Southern Ranch where it will be
distributed to Feed the Children (an Okla. City based charity).
Sportsmen Against Hunger is a progran that takes venison
donated by hunters.  They pay for its preparation by participating
processors and donates it to needy persons.  The local Safari 
Club is the major sponsor of the program.

For those Colorado big game hunters, OmniPrime Inc. has 
developed a new product call the "Colorado Intelligent Hunter Kit".
This company claims that hunters visiting the state for the first
time or seeking new hunting grounds can make use of the
package of charts and maps.  This material also allows huntes to
locate the ideal hunting areas according to the hunters' preferences
for herd size, success rate, male-female rations, hunting pressure
and accessibility.  If interested please call for the kit toll free at
(800) 265-6486.

                                                For the Animals,

                                                Jana, OKC
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 12:43:47 -0400 (EDT)
From: JanaWilson@aol.com
To: AR-news@envirolink.org
Subject: (US) Oklahom Hunter Safety Clinic
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An Oklahoma newspaper is sponsoring a hunter safety clinic
in Norman, Okla. on Saturday, Aug 16, at the Norman Police
Range.  This event which is the largest of its kind in the state
is co-sponored by the Tri-City Gun Club, the City of Norman,
the Oklahoma Wildlife Federation, the state Wildlife Dept. and
the 72nd Engineering Group at Tinker AFB located in Midwest
City, Okla.  This clinic annually attracts between 800 and 
a thousand particpants.  The Minimum age is 10.
Students will move from station to station thruout the day for
courses on turkey calling, muzzleloading, archery, deer rattling,
gun safety, wilderness survival and other aspects of the outdoors
including actual firing on the range.  Guns and ammo will be
furnished.
Several demonstrations are planned: one on aging whitetail deer
and a Ducks Unlimited program.  Popular naturalist Bob Jenni
(anti-AR person) will present his "fascinating" lecture on reptiles.
Parents are welcome to accompany their children or to take the
course themselves.  Those who complete it will be certified to
buy hunting licenses in states where hunter safety is mandatory.
This includes Okla.
Oklahoma state law says no person born or or after Jan. 1, 1972,
upon reaching the age of 16, can buy a hunting license or tag 
without completing a hunter safety course.

                                               For the Animals,

                                               Jana, OKC
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 15:46:19 -0400
From: Patrick Nolan 
To: ar-news@envirolink.org
Subject: Re: trapping; more corrections (sorry!)
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Hello all,
       I'm terribly sorry, but there were several incorrect fax numbers
in the July 11 "alert on trapping."  (The reason was a sloppy scan and
my failure to proofread it.)  Here are the correct numbers:

Hon. Wolfgang Schussel
Vice-Chancellor and Federal
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Ballhausplatz #2
1014 Vienna
AUSTRIA
Fax: 011-43-1 535 4530

Hon. Erik Derycke
Minister for Foreign Affairs
#2 Rue Quatre Bras
1000 Brussels
BELGIUM
Fax: 011-322 511-6385

Hon. Niels Helveg Petersen
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Asiatisk
Platz #2
1448 Kobenhavn K.
DENMARK
Fax: 011-453 154-0533

Hon. Tarja Halonen
Minister for Foreign Affairs
P.O. Box 176
00161 Helsinki
FINLAND
Fax: 011-358 962 9840

Hon. Hubert Vedrine
Minister for Foreign Affairs
37 Quai D'Onsay
75700 Paris
FRANCE
Fax: 011-33-1-4551-6012

Hon. Dr. Klaus Kinkel
Federal Minister for Foreign
Affairs
Adenauer Allee 99-103
53113 Bonn
GERMANY
Fax: 011-49-228-17340

Hon. Theodoros Pangalos
Minister for Foreign Affairs
1 Akadimias
Athens   10671
GREECE
Fax: 011-30-1-361-2885

Hon. Dick Spring
Tanaiste and Minister for
Foreign Affairs
80 St. Stephens Green
Dublin 2
IRELAND
Fax: 011-353 1478 1484

Hon. Lamberto Dini
Ministero degli Affairesteri
P.E. Farnese #1
00194 Roma
ITALY
Fax: 011-39-6-322-2850

Hon. Jacques Poos
Deputy Prime Minister, Minis-
ter for Foreign Affairs, For-
eign Trade and Cooperation
5 Rue Notre Dame
L2910 Luxembourg
LUXEMBOURG
Fax: 011-352 2231 44

Hon. Hans Van Mierlo
Deputy Prime Minister, Minis-
ter for Foreign Affairs
PO. Box 20061
2500 EB   The Hague
THE NETHERLANDS
Fax: 011 31 70 348-4848

Hon. Javier Solana Madariaga
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Palacio de la Provincia, 1
Madrid   28071
SPAIN
Fax: 011-341 365-5101

Hon. Lena Hjelm-Wallen
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Box 16121
10323 Stockholm
SWEDEN
Fax: 011-468 723-1176

Hon. Robin Cook
Secretary of State for Foreign
and Commonwealth Affairs
House of Commons
London   SW1A 0AA
UNITED KINGDOM
Fax: 011-44-171-839-2417

* Note: the numbers we have for Portugal  (011-351 1 609708) and the
Netherlands (011 31 70 348-4848) have not been getting through.  Any
help on the correct fax numbers would be much appreciated.  Thank you.

Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 21:45:37 -0400
From: Mesia Quartano 
To: ar-news@envirolink.org
Subject: Woman Burns Dog to Death
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This is a news item that was on local broadcast news in West Palm Beach,
FL:

Laura Bowker is being held on $25,000 bail in the St. Lucie County, FL
jail on charges of Arson and Animal Cruelty.

Bowker, of 5613 Myrtle Drive in Indian River Estates, killed the family
dog by covering it in a gas-soaked towel and setting it on fire. Bowker
claims that she killed Peaches, a 9-year-old lab mix, because the dog
was possessed by the Devil.
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 15:59:33 -1000 (HST)
From: Animal Rights Hawaii 
To: ar-news@envirolink.org
Subject: Field & Stream owns Veggie Times
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This is from private e-mail; I am posting it FYI
Cathy
    "In any case, I never have nor will subscribe to Veggie Times for 2
major reasons:
1) They actively promote cuisine replete with bovine mammary secretions,
unborn avian embryos & bee barf.
2) Hunters & fishers publish it.  We can reasonably infer from fact this
alone that they only care about exceeding their profit margin, not
promoting a more ethical diet.
This is just food for thought, no pun intended."



     
























Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 22:57:00 +0000
From: alisong@nicom.com
To: ar-news@envirolink.org
Subject: Re: Field & Stream owns Veggie Times
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Does anyone know if Field & Stream itself actually owns Veg Times, or 
if it's just that the company that owns Field & Stream also owns Veg 
Times as well as other magazines?

Animal Rights Hawaii wrote:
> 
> This is from private e-mail; I am posting it FYI
> Cathy
>     "In any case, I never have nor will subscribe to Veggie Times for 2
> major reasons:
> 1) They actively promote cuisine replete with bovine mammary secretions,
> unborn avian embryos & bee barf.
> 2) Hunters & fishers publish it.  We can reasonably infer from fact this
> alone that they only care about exceeding their profit margin, not
> promoting a more ethical diet.
> This is just food for thought, no pun intended."
> 
>
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 22:15:21 -0400
From: David Rolsky 
To: ar-news@envirolink.org
Subject: [USA] 9 Arrested at Green Bay, WI Slaughterhouse Protest
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July 20, 1997



9 Activists
Arrested in Green Bay
Slaughterhouse Blockade


GREEN BAY - 9 animal liberation activists have been arrested during a 
non-violent act of civil disobedience at a Green Bay slaughterhouse.  The 
activists were arrested for disorderly conduct earlier this afternoon after 
they locked themselves together to prevent the entrance of trucks carrying 
cattle.

The protest was organized as part of a regional protest against the 
slaughter of animals for food, which the activists believe is unnecessary 
and extremely cruel.  When asked why they chose to blockade the 
slaughterhouse, activist Joolie Geldner of Minneapolis stated that "we are 
trying to save these animals from a terribly cruel fate.  People need to 
know that the food they eat comes from the painful, bloody death of these 
innocent creatures.  We kept at least two trucks of animals from death today, 
and hopefully this protest will bring some much-needed attention to this 
issue."

At the slaughterhouse, the eight activists formed two human octopi, which 
consists of several people bike locked around the neck to a central lock, 
which forms a shape like an octopus or a star.

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Please call the jail at 414-448-4250 and ask about the activists.  Their
names are:

Joolie Geldner
Jade Lunde
Andrea Dejarlais
Leighanne Wagner
John Thompson
Matt Mackall
Adam Patterson
Laurie Voeltz
Dave Turner (unconfirmed)
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 23:23:48 -0400
From: Wyandotte Animal Group 
To: ar-news@envirolink.org
Subject: (MI) Pound Seizure Update
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Thanks to all who have written and called since the last post of this
message.  Especially those in Utah and Colorado.  The Mayor of Riverview
mentioned those two states at a recent press conference.  To update briefly,
we are urging two cities whose contract is up for renewal with an animal
dealer to stop pound seizure.  One city, being small without their own
animal shelter, ships their animals to the larger city.  The smaller city is
on our side and recently held a press conference with us to urge the larger
city to end the practice.  I am reposting the message below, minus the
contact for the small city, and ask that if you haven't written or called
yet, to PLEASE do so.  The pressure is working as the cities keep delaying
the decision-making process for what they call time to find out more on
alternatives ... exploratory times.  



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