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Show Unsafe Unless Sson Consumed. Brussels. Dr. Henry I. Colt of New ark. N. J., strongly opposed In an ad dress on Sunday at the Internationa Milk congress the compulsory pasteur- J Katlon of milk as a means Of effect-1 Ively Improving the supply of milk Dr. Colt said that to employ pasteurization pasteur-ization as anvthlng more than a temporary tem-porary expedient would be undeslrab'e because It would remove the Incentive Incent-ive to tho public to compel the producer pro-ducer to accomplish an Impiovoment. Pasteurized milk In bulk Is not only Intrinsically less desirable thnn clean raw milk, declared Dr. Colt, but is actually ac-tually unsafe unless It Is consilium within twenty-four hours nnd is kept at or below in degrees centigrade 6( degrees FahienhelO. |