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Now *505.00 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1984—831 eradicating the avian influenza virus which has killed more than 11 million chickens and turkeys since last fall. In his Latin American presen tations, Dr. Schwartz stressed that there is no treatment for avian influenza, however, in outbreaks where the birds are not killed and buried, they can be medicated iwth antibiotics and vitamins with electrolytes as supportive thereapy to combat secondary diseases. Block has appointed ten the Wheat Industry members and their Council for two year alternates to serve on terms. Block also ap pointed an alternate for one year to fill a council vacancy. The 20-member council administers a national research and nutrition education program for wheat and wheat foods. Mem bership is composed equally of wheat producers, processors, end-product manufact ures and consumers. R. Smith Myerstown, PA Appointed as council members for the first time are: Art Howard, Warren, Minn., and Alexander W. McLean, Mansfield, Wash., representing produce rs; Jose M. Rubi, Campbell Taggart, Inc., Dallas, Texas, and Donald H. Smith, Jr., Smith’s Bakery, Mobile, Ala., representing end product manufacturers; and Hazel M. Fox, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., and Dan C. Mc- Curry, Chicago, 111., representing con sumers. Members reappointed are Raymond L. Davis, Potter, Neb., representing produce rs; Clifton B. Capps, California Miller Corp., Los Angeles, Calif., and James J. Feeney, General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn., representing processo rs. Also reappointed was Robert L. Schaus, Reymond Baking Co., Waterbury, Conn., to represent end-product manufacturers. New council alter nates include Jack C. Lacey, Wendell, Minn., Howard Ward, St. John, Kan., and J. Dale Cnddle, Downey, Idaho,, representing produce rs; Fred L. Merrill, Cereal Food Processors, Inc., Kansas City, Mo., representing processo rs; and Albert Sterman, Tucson, Ariz., and Sally K. Ebling, Cleveland, Ohio, representing consumers. Richard A. Coonrod, Pillsbury Co., Min neapolis, Minn., was reappointed as an alternate to represent processors. Also reappointed as alter nates were B.J. Hinkle, Interstate Brands Corp., Kansas City, Mo., John R. Nissen, Nissen Baking Co., Portland, Maine, and Anthony H. Gioia, RHM Macaroni, Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. representing end-prod uct manufacturers. Henry J. Metz, Metz Baking Co., Sioux City, lowa, was appointed as an alternate to fill a one year vacancy representing end-prod uct manufacturers.
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