4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 6, 1959 The naming of such a Commission would be the | first step toward the creation | of a national Freedom Acad- one sin from which & emy that would have the 1 o i.her sms come 7 Many theolog same status as the military ians think there must be; but they and haval academies at West a n a g ree on what sin is the Point and Annapolis. root-sin of all the rest. One am The'purpose such an Ac- winch has been singled out for this ademy would *be to train doubtful honor has been called “the “freedom fighters” of the lust for power.” It is not wrong to Free World to “battle con- desire power; spiratorial, organizational otherwise Jesus and operational techniques of would have se- \ PREPARING FOR the National Alumni meeting of Communism " - - International Farm Youth Exchange delegates, «Aug. 4-7 at Bills to establish the Com- ciples W ho want- Millersville State Teachers College are, from left, Mrs, mission and Academy are - * it Charles Ruhl, Mt. Joy: P. Glenli Herr/ asst, state 4-H Club sponsored by Sens. Karl thrones at his k leader and Penna. IFYE advisor, Penn State, and Credon Mundt (R., S.D.), Paul Doug- Tt . Bixler, Carhsle. —EXTENSION PHOTO lag (D ., 111.), Clifford Case ” g „ ot to • (D., N. J.), and by Reps. Syd- wish to influence JH p «, 4-H Club work, apd Ray Tur- ney Herlong (D., Fla) and other persons, Dr. Foreman t-arm *>tOraCf© ner, of -Michigan who was re- Walter Judd (R , Minn.). otherwise it Would be a sin to Tun . - , sponsibie for Boys’ Club ac- A Third Front for president of anything. Never- IS Increasing tivittes, both in the federal The Communists are wag- -tireless, desire for power can be so to -u7„ extension office - ing the cold war on three exaggerated that it becomes a paa rffnf VrS! smSee caoacitv As ™ any as three-hundred fronts military, economic, sion, a soul-destroying passion. was placed oh thl Nation’s P ea P le dine in * he L ** ■«* UstforFower ■e (w, nf Hall dining room. M6st the only one on which we . . , , nreSf TfhTnf meals will be served from are doing an ineffective job There is a first-class example of *J® 9 aa .Sr' the kitchen in cafeteria style of defending democracy. how the * ust for P° wer can partment of Agriculture stor- , . ..... . .. away with a man. an example of age facility loan program, ac- fP. f*'. 1 , While the Free World has how other sms are spawned by this carding to Landis G. Becker bb i? f or large banquets. developed a powerful de- one> & the Blble story of King . of the Lancaster County Ag- be ming room, wic fense establishment to pre- Ahab and the private citizen-named rifcultural stabilization and opens on *? spooious ter- vent a “hot war”—or fight Naboth Nearly all readers of the Conservation office. race, can be transformed in- one if attacked we have Bible know this story, and those -ctnratro fniMiitv i ranc in . f n aUdltol,lUm seating a- tragically ignored in great who do not know it should look it g th „ nnn nnn bout 400 arsons. measure the political battle- up (see the-references given here), sh-J’tv.o/Io ri, ,; nB fv,’o Tar.ll The three wings of Smith fields of the cold war,” Sen. for it is a dramatic story. King Hall ContaJn bedrooms Mundt points out. Ahab was of course one of the afiy-Marrfi period to approxi- which will sleep about 270 On the military frorit the wealthiest men in the kingdom. He In addftim 18? - pers ? ns . in air-conditioned t an d the had all he needed and more besides, er saia. in aaaiuon, iez xar com f or t. Bach room accomo- v Wrir)H ar? rated hv But he wanted the vineyard of the a of d a t es up to four persons and _, anv PV nert<; no aHont p VPt i. small farmer Naboth. He wanted to finance mobile j s equipped with chairs, a ctrenoth it; so much that he was willing to cr °P. dr ymg equipment for writing desk and ample clos- . „ n ,w,i break the law of the land, he was use in connection with stor- space. Shower and bath- , t ae Free ., orld 13 unden ' willmg to go even as far as mur age facilities. room faculties are located-on in the to get what he wanted. Loans for up to 80 per e ach floor. . b , . Ahab could never have got that °or Christian ethics, and such as Canada Thistle Pennsylvania laws d e Lancaster, Penna Smaller rooms and class- our civilized concept of mor- Phone « rooms of tlio Center are 3litv < Phon Express 0 4 *3047 found in Turner Hall. Each ‘‘With right on our side T ° ROTATE SHEEP P A STURE-Onc of Dan McGrew, Editor. of the six rooms will hold W e should be able to envoWe P roblems , in sh eep production here in the c aS f rom to 50 Persons at one methods and techniques far WOrmS; with hlgh temperatures and high »« Established November 4. 19V. time They may also be used more effective than those eggs survi v e for tong periods of time Tins r Published every Saturday by f° r exhibits and demonstra- utilized by the communists u t ar system of pasture rotation if the flock is iuancastcr Farming. Lancaster, Pa tions * „ , .. ~ or „o Entered as 2nd das, matter at Durimr the summon moot lu exploit those Wlt h whom ed from these worm eggs. The grazing aren Lancaster p» under Act of Mar . ng , ne summer, meet- they come in contact.” vided into several parts so that -the sheep ® r , •a, 1879 additional entry at Blount m gS Can also be held Out- .. -.■■ - ,v .. ,*\. . , , „,p rv al s Jot. Pa doors with shade provided magnolia. ona *° the other at three fo four week mtc \ fhree bB ™ o Js R sinrre , y i uv by the many trees that grow There is ample parking P u roblem can become very serious where a » 6 cents on the campus A variety of area oh the campus for about sbee P are grazing on a limited acreage cons Members Pa. Newspaper Pubisb- trees can be found in the 100 cars and city bus service old the season year after year. The salt- P lieD uf Natlonal Eflltor - wooded area of the Center is available at the front tu re should be kept before the flock at all t> 6 such as dogwood, birch, and drive of the Center. ventative measure. This Week in Washington by Clinton Davidson Freedom Academy Bills before the Senate and House to create a Freedom Commission deserve the thoughtful study of everyone who values his - freedom un der our democratic system of government. Bible Material: X Kings 21 1—22 40. Devotional Beading: Jeremiah 22JL-5, 13-18". Lust For Power Dcsson for June 7, 1959 - not get ud 0 t k erty, large or S|v " first -“stumped" spurred by i„ s , of Lady Macboti through the l a i v murder befoi e ' to get that one Vl Properly (or USe History , s fil , of men who hav tpower that hlt e attention to lan ■held them back Wanted We hav time m Hitlei ,v men in high w country * But there v the lust for pow, many persons s e , acquiring p ro p e , they can no long, they have enongj mg', they never f, they want m OI , thing "becomes One wise tlimi believes that thi sort of thing df wanting s P(nB man wants to f e , Up wealth and p r like walls to si 'He does not cat just so he himsti thinker sees m ■ support the • property for , property for p ( gcrous to sock ing to have w) IB a-sin. My Rights and One thing is ( 'Elijah, being G« the king’s, saw Ahab had done in being a kir the right to dn nothing m bemj a man the right of God Ahab i ‘Tlily rights go reach.” But the rights of a mar man, are very st reach. To put words; Don’t ' you can get h right to do 'When you, wht to think your others’ rights, has already bf too. (Based on ontli th® Division of ( National CoD-nJ Christ In the V Community Pre«