Group to discuss cereal products I WASHINGTON, D C. - A key committee of a 117- nation international food gram standards group ivill meet in Washington next month to discuss standards for cereals and cereal products. Leland E Bartelt, ad ministrator of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Federal Gram Inspection Service, said the worldwide group-the Codex Ahmen tanus Commission-will meet March 24-28 m the 80^ „ s v u>J°; g WITH VM DIESEL Harvesters, Haybines, Tractors, Carnpickers, Balers, Hydraulic Systems, Com Binders, Choppers 2sLrPM 1050 SU SERIES THE SEW ASH KEVOUITIOSAH'I FAHILT OP ESGISES All New HR Series • Integrally cast cylinders with inserted and removable wet type cylinder liners • Light hypereutectic alloy pistons • Extra-resistant steel connecting rods alloyed with special alloy head bearings • Surface hardened steel crankshaft • Drop-forged, casehardened and tempered steel camshaft • Anti-friction cast-iron tappets alloyed • Cast-iron tunnel type crankcase • Rotary injection pump with mechanical governor QUEEN ROAD REFRIGERATION mam conference room of the U.S. Department of State Bartelt said the agenda includes consideration of proposed standards for wheat flour, corn, and rice, as well as a discussion of the committee’s work plans. “The committee will assess the need for and, if found necessary, develop worldwide standards for cereals and cereal products,” Bartelt said. “The United States is vitally interested m the work OIL COOLED Ask For Horsepower Ranges Of Above THE "RIGHT FROM THE START" DIESEL ENGINE LINE FOR FAULTLESS PERFORMANCE Box 67, Intercourse, PA 17534 Phone: John D. Weaver - 717-768-9006 or 768-7111 of this committee,” he said ‘Cereals and cereal products are extremely important commodities exported from the U S. We need to assure that the in terests and needs of gram producers, handlers, processors, and consumers m this nation are con sidered.” Robert W. Weik of the Food and Drug Ad mmistation is the U.S. delegate and James L Driscoll, director of the REPOWER 22SAEHP 20 DIN HP or Answering Service - 717-354-4374 2800 RPM 44 SAE HP 40 DIN HP AIR COOLED General Features: FGIS standardization division, is an alternate. An advisory group to assist the US. delegation will be named soon Smce the size of the U S. delegation will be limited, Driscoll said, a broadly based advisory group will be needed to represent all U S. interests involved with the production and marketing of gram and gram products. The commission, headquartered m Rome, Italy, is expected to provide 2800 R P M 66SAE HP 60 DIN HP • Force-feed lubrication with built-in circuit and lobe type pump • Diaphragm pump feed • Oil and fuel filters with integral type element. Special structure and patented engine with consequent increases in performance and easier operation with low weight/output ratio low smoke emissions. Engine based on a design “modulus” formula which alldws a maximum parts standardization and inter changeability. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1980—D27 discussion papers for the meeting within a few days, Driscoll said. He said these, documents will be distributed to interested groups as soon as they are received. “A meeting to discuss these papers is planned to obtain information needed to develop a U.S. position on the issues,” Driscoll said. “Written comments from those unable to attend the meetmg also are welcome ” Copies of the agenda and background papers can be obtained from James L. Driscoll, Director, Stan Tt* __ 2800 R P M 88 SAE HP 80 DIN HP WATER COOLED * - USED DIESELS -■ - L • (2) SR 2 Lister • (2) SR 3 Lister • HRS 6 Lister • F6L-912 Deutz dardization Division, FGIS/USDA, Richards-Ge baur Air Force Base, Bldg. 221, Grandview, Mo 64030, telephone 816/348-2861. That’s the Difference Someone once intro duced Ed Wynn to the hos tess at a gathering “That is Ed Wynn, who s not such a fool as he looks ” “That’s right," replied the comedian, “that’s the great difference between me and my friend ’’ 2800 RPM 132SAE HP 120 DIN HP Oil Cooled Jacket • Cylinder Deutz • DVA 2220 Slanzi • PJI Fetter 24 HOUR SERVICE
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