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Ressler & Sod Paradise, Pa Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 11, 1957 Farm Show Committee Asking GSA To Reconsider Building Cancelation The Pennsylvania Farm Show Commission has suppoited a re quest by the P'arm Show Commit tee for the General State Author ity to reconsider cancellation of a three-story building project ad jacent to the Faim Show Arena. 1 The State Department of Agri culture and the Farm Show Com mission were deprived of $692 000 through the GSA cancellation, ac cording to a resolution adopted unanimously at the annual Fall meeting of the Faim Show Com mittee whidh is composed of dele gates from 54 statewide agricul tural and allied organizations Agriculture Secretary William L Henning, chairman of the Farm Show Commission and Committee, explained that the original GSA allocation tor reconstruction and repair of the Farm Show power plant, utility lines, a new loof for the large arena and the new build ing project amounted to $2,000- 000 Financing, architecture and other charges reduced the amount available to appioximately $l,- 500,000 Allocations for utility line re placements left a balance of 5942,- 000 for the roof and new building GSA cancelled the building proj ect and allocated $70,000 for the arena roof and $lBO,OOO for paved walks “in certain areas around the (Farm Show) building ” These two items total $250,000 which is $692,000 less than re mained in the Farm Show alloca tion when the GSA canceled the new building, estimated to cost approximately $2,000,000 “This loss is disturbing to the farm organizations,” Henning said. “They are requesting the GSA to ‘allocate sufficient funds It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Association. 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I have five brothers and sisters, ages 2 through 15 It anything happens to my parents and my husband and I wanted to take the children, would we have any trouble getting them because of my age’ Being their next-of-km, would I naturally become their legal guardian 7 A It is quite possible that if you are able to provide a good home for your brothers and sis ters on the death of your parents, you would have no trouble m obtaining custody of them Should any of your brothers and sisters, however, inhent a sub stantial amount of money during their minority, it would then be necessary to have a guardian ap pointed by the court One of the qualifications of such a guardian is that he must be at least 21 years of age Q If a wife refuses to have a child for her husband, is that grounds for divorce 7 —J W P A. 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