2—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 6, 1957 1: U. S. Seeking Latin American Yams For Possible Cortisone Production Efforts to assure this country a continuing supply of the drug (■'bf'tlisone —needed by sufferers asthma, and vari ous other ailments —are being ad vanced by plant explorations in remote areas of Mexico and Cen tral America, the. U S Depart ment of Agriculture reports. Drs E. P. Imle and H S Gen try, scientists of USDA’s Agricul tural Research Center, Beltsville, Md, recently spent two months collecting and studying wild “Dio scorea” yams in southern Mexico, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. The tuberous roots of these yams are the most abundant and readily available source of genm and other compounds from which cor tisone is synthesized. Although collections of several species were made, primary mis sion of the trip by plant exploi ers Imle and Gentry was to inves tigate the possibilities of select ing wild strains of the plants for BELMONT Agricultural LIMESTONE EVEN SPREADER SERVICE • SOIL TESTING SERVICE • WENGER & SENSENIG CO. R. D. 1, PARADISE, PA. Ph. Gap Hickory 2-4500 Moore Farms Produce 6,000,000 Chicks Yearly From America’s Most Popular Breeders Yantress - Arbor Acres Cross V/dvLllliSS vi 3 »/ Chas. Vantress Farms, Ga Hansen’s Leghorn City fHLC), Wash Moore Faring No. 58 Leghorn Strain Cross White We hatch Leghorns every week in the year. Write or call for prices and catalog ✓ I 780 Eden Rd. Lane. Ph. EX 3-3882 cultivation in this country and elsewhere These wild yams are the source of complicated compounds that are widely used in the develop ment of new hormone-like drugs. But USD A scientists, local gov ernmental agencies in Mexico and Central America, and drug manufacturers are concerned that the wild supply may eventually become exhausted. In Mexico alone, annual col lections exceed 30,000 tons of fresh tubers, or almost 6,000 tons of dried tuber material; The United States is the largest single consumer of refined products ,made from these tubers. USDA researchers have estab lished experimental plantings of these yams in the southern United States So far, however, they have not succeeded in obtaining under cultivation the high genm content found in some wild plants. Roots and seeds of a number of plants, representing several spe cies were brought back to this country as a result of the latest expedition. These include “Dio scorea composita”, which is being heavily exploited in Mexico; “Dio scorea flonbunda”, which grows extensively in Guatemala; and “Dioscorea spiculiflora”, which is found in limited quantities appar ently only in Mexico. One selection of “Dioscorea composita” assayed 13 per cent diosgenin a coi tisone-starting material which is the highest content yet found by USDA work ers. Unfortunately, no live mate rial of this exceptionally high yielding individual plant survived in experimental plantings A yield of five per cent diosgenin is con sidered good in commercial pros essing of most tuber material. Among selections of “Dioscorea spiculiflora” are some that show promise of being adaptable to cultivation, the drug-crop special ists say. Some plants of this spe cies have been found growing without vine supports Most other species grow best only in partial shade and require some special supports for the vines. O^QyjOezeJ -OJhQ.- 2_y~\ ~ aXv~\_a Arbor Acres Farm, n JHL I SIXTY I HANSEN'S LEGHORN CITY Conn I I I I I It’s The Law “It’s the Law” with simple an swers is offered by LANCASTER FARMING in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Bar Association. General interest questions are welcomed, and will be answered as soon as possible. Letters must be signed. Answer will not be published on a specified, re quested day. Questions cannot be answered by mail, and LANCAS TER FARMING will reject any in quiry which is not of general pub lic interest. Address all inquiries to “It’s the Law,” LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryville, Pa. (Fic titious initials will be used to pro tect the identity of the questions). Q If a man marries using his stepfather’s name, is the marriage legal if he was never adopted M R. A The marriage is certainly legal, but the man should either go through the necessary proce durer to have his named changed by court decree, or else resume the use of his proper name, and request the Bureau of Vital Statis tics to amend the marriage record accordingly. Complications will eventually arise in connection with such mat ters as obtaining employment, ob taining a passport, entering child ren in school, and other situations where proof of birth and of mar riage are needed, and the matter should be adiusted promptly. Q Is it possible to find out if a persori is married if you know the date and the state where the mar riage was supposed to have taken place’ If so, how‘ > A Such information can some times be obtained by addressing an inquiry, setting forth all known particulars at fhe Capitol of the state where the marriage took place. Q By forging my name, my husband secured a loan from the bank with which we deal. It was for $7OO to be used to pay gamb ling debts. What can I do to pre vent this happening again? C. H. A. Pointing out to your husband the possible consequences of his criminal act should be a sufficient deterrent to his forging your name again. Forgery is a felony for which a person, upon convic tion, can be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding $5OOO, or un dergo imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years. Q. Your reply to a legal prob lem recently published indicated that alimony has been abolished in Pennsylvania. What provisions are made for the support of an ex wife under Pennsylvania divorce? —M. T. A. Once divorced, a husband’s duty to support his wife ceases unless the wife is insane, in which case the court has power to decree alimony for support of the insane wife during the term of her natur al life. Dead Animals Removed Promptly Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted Jayces'Lauded* , For Farmer Recognition State Secretary of Agriculture William L Henning Friday com mended the Pennsylvania Junior Chamber of Commerce for devel oping a program to honor out standing young farmers of the State. “We, in agriculture, are indeed encouraged by the Jaycees de cision to recognize our agricul ture leaders of tomorrow,” he de clared. The Jaycees have begun a search of the Commonwealth for farmers between the ages of 21 and 36 who have made outstand ing contributions to both agricul ture and community. “Such a program deserves great attention in these days of mis siles, satellites and scientific ad vancements which threaten to take so much away from our grass roots way of life*” Secretary Henning said He pointed out that young farmers should be recognized for their contributions to the econ omy of the nation and for their parts in tnaking their home com munities better places in which to live Each of the-188 Jaycee chap ters in the State has been urged to select a young farmer through local contests The winner will be entered in a statewide contest to determine the three most deseiv ing young farmers in the State, one of whom will represent Penn sylvania in a national contest early in 1958. J. 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Fruit Growers Annual Meeting —8 pm at Farm Bureau Coopera te e Carl Bittner will show color pictures on fruit production in California He will discuss effec tive fruit production in Lancaster County Tues., Dec. 10 Twenty-fifth annual meeting of the Producers Co-operative Ex change, Coatesville meeting stmts at 10 a m. Wed., Dec. 11 4 H Guernsey Club Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club. Thurs., Dec. 12 Farm Business Outlook Phnel —7 30 m atp Farm Bureau Co operative Three PSU economists will discuss the outlook m produc tion and marketing 4-H Holstein Club Christmas Party—at the home of George Rutt, R 1 Stevens Sat, Dec. 14 Octorara Farmers’ Club—at the home of D E. Weicksel, R 1 Chris tiana Economical WARMTH i Em HEATING OIL GARBER OIL CO. Mt. Joy Ph. OL 3-9331 ★ I—Liquid McCormick ★ 1 Horse Drawn New Idea . . $6.75 hale Ph. SOuthfield 8-3501 ►♦♦♦♦+4444»»44»44 44»44»***44444444444444»4444444«