Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1949 — Page 6

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Patent Granted On Preserving Process Preble Resident, Firm Given Potent rhe Vtlited Stair* llffire ha* granted patißt number SITS. ”»* »>n an Ari id preserving and maintaining color of green »ege table*' to l.eoiiatd F illaackrr ot Preble and the Mouth I'udd Can niiig Corp It ha* long been km** v. In com ntetvinl canning procewe* that the color ot grerli v rentable* mar be maintained b« adding «uttlrt«nt al halt thereto However. the main difficult* I* to tlnj an alkali that la drtlnllvlr non to»lc and dor* not affect the flavor and leisure <>( the tegetablea rin* »liuation ma* perhapa be itaiittrd b» tinting that aodlum compound* when u*ed (or thl* pur p*<*e cauae an undraltable aoClvti In* of the product Calcium com pound* result in a toughening of the tlaanr* and magneatutn com pound* although the* do uot hare an< noticeable harmful effect. are Uot sufficient!* aoluble to complete t th* prmea* bv themaeliea Fur thermor* magtrealum a hen u*rd in the brine i* objectionable be . au*e it result* in the possible do icliipment of hard *hlte errata!* id magnesium phoaphate Mi Cirr.ki- !ia« dltcotered that piim TIOUtLI CAN LOOM UP FAST lerwrJ th* salt ItaJ, *■ (U swst lull, awvtktag omv hapywo. If reu ar* (eaaJ retfunabii for • sereoua accadeut, it aaiglit coat I **** • email fort Me, unlaaa vww War* adequate AuiamoMe UaWnr lasuraacs, I 1 THE SETTLES CO. Hlbtreb ktsre Bl**. Cwettue, in* na Aa* C—A sad . torn* Gaatpare es MirtiaA, Cam* Ihiiilliiill!

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I thia problem may be edited by the ’ lie* of a diluted solution of amtnon ' turn Indroildr aa the treating ■ agent and in hi* patent apeclfica , slon« he Jl«cii*»r* the application of hl* Intention to green pea* | rhu*. he ha* found that the green | color of pea* lll** be preserved bv giving them a hot wnah a* I* «'U* lonian In the commercial canning opetalton*. ami thru soaking them fat substantially room temperature for from two to ten minute* In a I normal ammonium hvdroilde *o iullun Thereupon the pea* are tinted with water and packed into 'can*, with brine added Aa an lllu.trallon of hi* process Mr Uleaeker cite* a specific caae In which tile color of the pen* after atoiage waa subslaiiltally identical with that when harieated In addl tlon. the l»»ture and flaior more nearly resembled that of freah pea* | than those from the aamr lot can tied without hl* ammonium oilde ■ treatment The application tor thi* patent, which consist* of right claim* of originallti waa tiled on April It* IMS Truck Overturns, Damage Is $5,000 liamagr estimated at IS tW b* Sheriff Herman Howman occurred thi* morning when a truck over turned one mil* south of CoppesSi Cornet on hlghwai !' The truck *M carrying a miscellaneous load)' including a large quantity ot blue < die which apread oier the high wa» and nearby bean field* The I true It belonged to the beeahlti « Motor Freight Unr* and came< from Cbicagv* The drlrer wa» Carl F Meier also id Chicago Meter atated that another car crowded him from the highw*, about » o chuck thi* morning The truck upset acroa* th* hlghwai ! forcing other vehicles to run on the t berm It was not removed until > a compani towtng truck arrived < from Fort Maine at Id W tht* t morning Sheriff Howman who dl « rooted traffic until the wrecker arrived estiaiated damage to the < true* at If and damage to the t cargo at |S W i . 11 Freak Accident Near Cih This Morning I freak accident happened raat I eaat of the city limit* on high*a. t iii thi* morning when a calf in a < ct ate fell fro« a treler onto an I other ear Jacob Haler route three i wa* bringing a calf into town a bout Id Jd tht* morning and a* he ' 1 -ouwded :h* curve b* the city da-.-- 1 ot> a» ik« taH and crate tel! tff The crute fell on the left rear aide of an autvMnobU* beioagittg to Kobert thill id lhacutur who wa* dnvtng we*', at the t.sue l*eput» Sheriff Robert Shrelwk* who m veetvgated eatimated dauage at a bout ><d Th* calf will be taken to a ivtertaariaa to check tor injurtea Ml Cttuulry t« the world »» evuntruiew are mankind vWr rtavu

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Senate Economists Seek Budget Slash Senator Bvrd Fears Increased Deficit Washington Jul* < tVl’ l Sen Harry F Hvrd I’ Va. .aid tixtav the federal deficit may run between ,ii > < ■' and |< < ■ Pedddd during the current ti*ca! i ear unle** cougre** cut* Frvai dent Truman * budget H»rd ime ot the leader* of the senate economy b'-v t«dd report era he tear* that !a«: we.k a report on the deficit for fiscal !♦<» ma* mean that the proa pec five deficit tor fiscal tWSd will be higher than earlier fvwwaat* Only last week Hyrd predicted in a senate apeech that the deficit tor the rear ending June JU. l»4d. would run between I' -dd and I *• •*' vitf. and the de twit for the war ceded last Thu re da* would be about f t S.HI Sdv 000 Two day* later the trvaaurv re ported that the IMS deficit va* I! >lll Odd OtM Aatve '.tiewhere of

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the aenate understood that the treaaury Itself espectsd the deficit to be abouts! J<’«‘<*ov o<m only a dai or two before the larger figure wa* announced To whittle the prv«pecti»e deficit for the new fi*cal year, the eeon ■ omy group in the «<nate wa* re lying on hope* for aubatantial cut* in the military and foreign aid ap prepriation* atill awaiting action j One informed source said the a|> prvpnation* *ubcommittee handling the defense appropriation may cut a* much a* fl Jsv> iHW thh! from the house appro* rd bill The house added more than fc I'.tW.'XW to the spending authority requested by the administration for the armed service* Meanwhile senate Republican leader Kenneth B Wherry of Nel brash* said pressure (or a heavy I cut m foreign aid fund* seem* toj be diminishing He attributed the trend to the fear* of *ocne sen* tor* that reduced eiports would have an adverse effect on the! do’-estic ecouotny Hut Wherry said he still be- ■ lievc* the proposed appro*rtaih>a*l for forvhgn aid and dadeuse will, have to be trimmed b» 9! • < Md to SiMd*N.<hM in order to balance the budget for fiscal IbW." f

VANDENBERG (Coat. From Page One* __ prepare tor peace together, uni • never fail to recognise that up ' peaaement is surrender on the in : stallment plan I He also assured the senate tin treaty In no way interferes with the VN and does not obligate thia coua- ' try to take a hand in sc raps ov*r territories of member powers The Michigan senator said many pact supporters put their overrid I a y IL .rsJt* 1 j | COVFffD CtOWNS a* king and I queen ct New York * Chinatown go to Howard Ton. «, and Vrlerta ' i <. after the usual stiff coni- ( petiUoa amon< Mulberry gtreet a*p;ryitA (lattrsavan»l\

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' ding emphasis' on the proposed arms program ••I do not agree.” he said "I should have much less interest in this treafy if I thought its repress ive influence for peace is tneasared by or dependent on any such iniplFmentation " The knowledge o( united opposition against aggressors is more powerful than the arms. Vanden tiers said He said "by no strength of tbr imagination'* could the principle underlying the pact "be deemed aggressive Nor can It be deemed competitive Nor it be deemed a plan to turn western Europe into an armed camp Nor can it be deemed to contemplate new American manpower overseas STORM BRINGS <Cont. From Pas* One) to save f litO.tMHt.i'Ot' worth of crop* in the ail state drought area of .New York. New Jersey. Massachusetts. Connecticut. Rhode Island and Vermont. . Farm eiperts had estimated the area already had suffered a IS' 1 .- iMMt.MHt crop loss T»n minutes after the storm hit the weather bureau issued a bulletin stating that the surprhej storm bad "developed rapidly" The bureau said it did not know how wide an are* the storm cor ered Before the rain began to fall, the : weather forecaster* had declared there was no rain in *ight before Friday at the earliest. A high temperature of SR had been scheduled for today in the city. Previous to the rain, the situ* tion had been so desperate that W Robert Hale, director of the Middlesei county (New Jersey > board of freeholder*, had been planning a scientific” attempt to break the dry spell by seeding clouds with dry ice Drinking water supplies still,

were holding up in moat communities In the parched ana. although lawn sprinkling had been rationed in some cities. Commissioner Stephen J Carney «aid re*tri<tlve measures may become neceMary in the New York metropolitan area If the drought continues. The weather bureau saw no possibility of rain in the near future, and could* give little hope for a break in the heat wave which has sent temperatures over 9v degrees for three days running, an average of 2u degrees above normal. The coast guird reported that the! death toll bad risen to nine in

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the Independence day squall capsited hundreds of boats on Island Sound Two bpdies wer» covered from the' Sound last ni<k , and two men still were unaceogg ed for. Prof, urant B. Snyder, heag (/ the Vnlversity ot Maauchu*«q| vegetable gardening said damage to hay. corn, potato squash and onion crops in England already amounted to b* i tween |S.OMi,MO and 110.0Q0.0w Snyder said crop damage in . England would reach Mo.ooo<** unless heavy rains fall within , week.