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Died. Everett Welles Frazar, 84, who inherited Frazar & Co., oldest and biggest Oriental trading company in the U.S. (founded in 1856 by his father), which introduced automobiles, airplanes, electric lights, phonographs and food-canning to Japan; in Daytona Beach...
...milk is then hustled to the cannery to be homogenized, flash-sterilized and sealed in lacquer-lined cans (by the Martin Aseptic Canning System) without any contact with the air. The result: milk completely free of bacteria...
Successor to Canning, Palmerston, Salisbury, Britain's new Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs: Herbert Morrison...
Whether the bombs dropped or not, Californians were sure that the shelters would come in handy. "It will make a wonderful place for the children to play in," beamed proud Mrs. Colhoun. "And it will be a good storehouse, too. I do a lot of canning and bottling in the summer, you know...
...Kaiser planned to expand Fontana's capacity by 15% (to 1,380,000 tons a year) and install a tinplate plant with a capacity of 200,000 tons a year. With the tinplate facilities, he hopes to get a big slice of business from the West's canning industry, which consumes some 700,000 tons of tinplate a year, most of it brought from the East...