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INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Shortage, milk, and regulation, 

 26 

 in Columbus, Ohio, 26 

 cost of meeting, 115-116 

 Small dealer, 84 

 Solids not fat, 29 

 "Special" milk, 75 

 "Spread" confused with "cost," 



118 

 Spreads in various cities, 121 

 Springfield, milk prices, 212, 213, 

 216, 298 

 milk regulations, 27 

 Standardization of fat con- 

 tent, 41 

 facilitates grading, 41 

 advantages of, 41 

 Standards, consumer cannot rec- 

 ognize certain deficiencies in, 



32 



government standards usually 

 minimum standards, 32 



list of in various states, 34 

 State versus city milk control, 



257 

 Store, as a factor in milk distri- 

 bution, 95 



as a remedy, 262 



cannot take over entire dis- 

 tribution of milk, 98 



has necessary functions, 97 



services of, 96 



store and retail price policy, 

 100 



number of in Columbus, 97 



margins received, 99-100 



responsible for increased milk 

 prices, 101-102 



sale of milk through, 72 



Straining does not make clean 



milk, 22 

 "Strikes," early, 137 



use of, 160-161 

 Supply and demand fluctuate, 



102-104 

 Surplus, 104 



cost of caring for, 115-116 



cooperative manufacture of, 

 107-109 



and advertising, 107 



health ordinances and, 104 



nature of, 103-106 



relation to cost of produc- 

 tion, 107 



utilization, 105 

 Surplus plan, Philadelphia, 

 109 



Boston, 1903, 146 



Akron, Ohio, 111-112 



objections to, 116 



proposed for New York, H2- 



"5 

 Surplus problem and cooperative 

 country plants, 158, 267 



Tickets, single service, required, 

 29 



Ticket system, 91 



Toledo, milk prices, 212, 216, 

 223, 297 



Towns, milk consumption in, 6 



Trade Union Act, 135 



Transportation of milk by rail- 

 way, 68 



Trucks, used for collection of 

 milk, 62 



Tuberculosis, test required, 29 



Turner Center System, 166 



