Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1941 — Page 15
FRIDAY, APRIL %, 1041 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — eAGEIS SET BARGAINING VOTE
MASONIC GROUP Dr. Morgan “to Renew Efforts to Obtain Model Milk Law for Indianapolis, TS oaeeR Co
ARRANGES RITE Having once failed 9 ‘sell” the grades of milk, permitting only)reserve supplies and cannot be sold) is the 61 per cent rating given the standards. Similarly, Indianapolis) butterfat—well above the State re-\ An election among United States
U. S. Public Health model milk or-] Grade A, the cream of all milk pro-| for direct consumption unless the| Indianapolis milk shed in the 1940|is one of the nation's largest milk . | dinance to the City Council, Dr, | duction in the milk shed, to be sold| City Health Department finds a|State Health Board survey. markets which does not follow these Seg plenI and has had an average! gubber ‘Co, employees here has : ——— | Herman G. Morgan, City Health for home consumption, Grade A|shortage of Grade A. The survey, which has not been|standards. Dasa] ot o Joss an 70.000) heen set for Monday by the Naw : Super - E llent Mast officer is going fo try again. [milk must have a bacterial count| The ordinance teeth are sharp.| made available to the general pub-| At present, the production and|ance model ordin=| ¢;onal Labor Relations Board to de« ) xcelien asters me plans to reintroduce the model | of less than 50,000 per cubic centi-| The measure gives the City Health| lic, rated the milk shed on the basis| distribution of milk here is regulat-| According to Dr. Morgan, the|termine the employees’ choice of & Deqre to Be Ex lified ordinance at the next meeting May meter and meet state standards of | pepartment power to degrade any of standard U. S. Public Health|ed under a 1925 ordinance which model ordinance would make only collective bar ainin , gree [0 se cxempiine 5. When Dr. Morgan presented the|3.25 per cent butterfat content. milk that does not meet the rigid|Service sanitary requirements. These| follows the State Milk Law. This| three changes of major im ance ? gaining agency. Tomorrow Night | re inance about a year ago, it raised| In addition, it must be produced |sanitary tests. Grade A milk de-| constituted 100 per cent. sets up minimum standards of pro-| in production and dp ti The workers may vote for the ant. a stir for about two months and under strict sanitary conditions, |graded to B milk could not be sold| The Indi li \ _| duction conditions, shipment and|T i Stroution.| United Rubber Workers of Ameri= then died of s! lect. K } cor deliver e Indianapolis milk shed pro . : ’ p These would involve extra sanitary|ea, Local 110 (C. I, O.), for the Ine The Si *seelle ast en of sheer neglec | shipped to market in spotless con-{over the counter or delivered to| gyces an estimated 80,000 gallons of | distribution, precautions in production, the us y cfd, et rn : he Super Exce Masters De-| oy | tainers and bottled under the close|homes . . ; . . ’ use| ternational Association of Machine gree will be eo 4 Re by Indi is time, however, there are in- S milk a day. It is one of the largest| City milk samples are tested daily| of a different type of container in|ists, Local 161, A. F, of L., or for i i Be © Sen nplified by Indian-| dications that powerful support will} | supervision of sanitary inspectors, One of the points the Health Of-| milk production centers in the by the Health Department. The|shipment and a possible change in neither Supervising the “election Apolis Council 2, Roval and Select) be mustered behind it. | The ordinance also provides for|ficer is expected to make before the’ United States which does not con- | tests have shown that the milk av-!the milk bottle cap to prevent con-| will be J. C Clark, NLRB regional The model milk ordinance sets up ' Grades B and C milk, but these are "Council in support of the ordinance form to all U. S. Public Health erages between 3.7 and 4 per cent tamination. director, : ’
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