Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 303, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1925 — Page 10

Sanitary Condition In Bottling Plants Is Good Indianapolis, Dec. 24. - (United Press)—The bottlers of carbonated water and soft drinks are among the most scrupulous observers of Indiana's sanitary laws, I. U. Miller, head of the chemical division of the state board of health said today. , “Marked improvement ha® been, noted in recent years in the quality of the bottle beverages and in the sanitary conditions in the bottling plants," Miller said. Tills improvement, be pointed out, has resulted largely from the use of more efficient tj'pes of bottling and botting washing machines. “Almost without exception the bottling plants in Indiana are equipped with mechanical seekers and washers,” Miller said. "Os the ninety-six plants inspected during the last year only five were found which could be considered in bad sanitary condition.” The carbonated water manufacturers have co-operated with Miller and his department to the fullest extent, it was said. investigations by agents of his division, Miller said, reveal, however, that the operators of soda fountain® and the dispensors of soft drinks in small stores are lax in their observance of the state sanitary regulations. "Taken large and small. I do not think there are any worse offenders against the sanitary regulations than the dispensors of soft drinks and soda water,” Miller said. "It is practically impossible for us to keep the soda fountains in the proper sanitary condition because we cannot maintain inspectors in them all of the time. "While it is not fair to all soda fountain operators to say they are unsanitary in their work, our investigators find that in the majority of cases the work is done in such a rapid fashion that comnletp sanitation is nractirallv

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Woman Beats Rival With Ball Bat; Is Sued For $2,500 Columbus, Ind., Dec. 24. — (United Press)—A beating administered with a bull bat by an irate wife to the woman she accused of "trifling with her man's affections," resulted today in a 12,500 damage suit In court here. _ Mrs. Emma Brewer, of Jonesville, seeks the 12,500 tor personal injuries | she claims she received in a beating ! at the hands of Hilda Able, wife of Frank Able, wealthy farmer. According to the plaintiff, Mrs. Able'

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