Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1959 — Page 9
Tomato Harvest Is Virtually Al End INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Indiana's tomato harvest has virtually ended, and thousands of migrant workers are heading south to trade tomato picking for cotton picking. The Indiana Employment Security Division’s weekly farm labor bulletin said “for all practical pur-
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t poses, the tomato harvest will end this week.” “Migrant workers are leaving for cotton states or are returning home,” the bulletin said. William L. Davis, farm placement supervisor for IESD, said the cotton crop in the South, like the tomato crop in the North, matured about two weeks early this year. The Hoosier tomato crop, which shaped up earliet as one of the best in years, actually turned out
to’ be exceptional in tonnage produced but not too good from a quality standpoint. August hot weather cut yields from a processor’s standpoint, and some of the tomatoes which matured were tnusuable because of sun damage. More than 6,700 out-of-area workers were on hand at the end of last week in Indiana agricultural jobs. The number was rapidly dwindling this week, however, with the prospect that only a relative handful would be here by ear-
Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, Oct. 1, 1959.
■ ly next week to clean up some i tomato fields, finish the muck crop I harvest in the northwest, and do • odd jobs elsewhere. f Fried Eggs 1 NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (UPl]— 1 The Queen Elizabeth Way was cov- ■ ered by a giant, well-done omelet ■ as firemen fought to extinquish ’ flames on a truck carrying 198,000 eggs.
Warns Os Accidents With Corn Pickers LAFAYETTE, Ind.-When corn harvest begins, corn picker accidents are never far behind, reminds F. R. Willsey, Purdue University farm safety specialist. Both are off to an early ?§tart this year since corn is maturing earlier than usual in most of Indi-
ana. By having the picker and other equipment in top condition many accidents can be prevented, Willsey says. A smooth running picker will not clog as often as one poorly adjusted or in need of repair. It is clogged pickers or those in need of repair, according to the specialist, that cause the operator to leave the tractor with the power take-off in motion—the greatest cause of corn harvest accidents.
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Willsey urges that all safety shields be secured in place as soon as the picker is attached to the tractor. After the harvest starts, the specialist suggests the picker operator "drive at a proper speed for your picker and the condition of the corn. Keep on the row and stop as soon as trouble starts. Don’t wait until serious clogging results. And. don’t pick in bad weather unless it is absolutely necessary.” "If clogging does occur, by all means shut off the power take-off before leaving the tractor,” Willsey adds. Something Missing BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPl)—The Niagara Frontier Port Authority has a harbor master but lacks accompanying police power while the city of Buffalo has the police power but no harbor master. The number of Jewish congregations in the United States has risen from approximately 600 in 1899 to more than 4,000 today. The first Christmas card was designed in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce estimates that visitors attracted to the area by the baseball Giants during their jhrst season in San Francisco spent more than 75 million dollars there.
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y w MR. K. AID? —A newspaper under his arm, Arnold Johnson of New York, legislative director of the Communist party in the U. 3., leaves the House un-American activities hearing in Washington, where he refused to say whether he had supplied derogatory Information about American cities for use by Soviet Premier Nikita S. » Khrushchev on his tour.
