Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1959, Image 4

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    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
<cent of the cost of grain Smaller rooms and a rec- , C n o wf Jced The Kremlin vineyard by legal means If Naboth
storage facihties are avail- reatlo n r complete with SSjwSw,-£ not want to sell, there was no
able through Agricultural iukeibox ping-nong tables 3 P e . nds blll ions of doUars to law to make him. More than that,
and Conserva- a nd television are nrovided . tra “ P r °P a B anda and according to the law of those
r tiOn offices to help farmers tn - ran nnr- *° dnance their infiltration times, Naboth was required to hold
-meet the needs for farm chase supp i les at the Center We° °u to his property, Anerent Hebrew
gram storage. book store We bave taken no effective law saw to it that every family
tbls Program began A reC ording -room will be WSS prOVided with land ’ and mUst
hh 1949, the loans have been , iw j +an „ rrmrdinoc Flfth Colummsts
■used to add 412 million bus. Comnlete nSograohi? ser- F ° r every^ Kremlin-trained M nw f Q TUri Tirnpi
■lo the Nation’s storage capa- vlces wiI i bp ava ii ab i e f or agent m the Free World i IOW AS 1 110 A 11110 • • •
City and to • install' drying vlce f. Wlll b ® available for there probably are hundreds _ v
«lSpment vahied at So* fS in ? who BY MUX SHRH
than $5,000,000. £„r„ ls Wnl Z Center The T 0 GRAIN 81.
lobby of Smith Hall is being „ Communist fifth col ‘ grain harvest is approaching an
• 4-H Center decorated by the Massachus- Sen . Mundt said in a re . age bins should be cleaned and
w -t «« etts state 4- H Foundation in cent Senate speech that com . the control of gram insects 0
(From page 1) honor of George L Farley. munist agen ts “have infiltrao- mam sources of infection in C
sit away from the The conference room is be- ed our universities, our cul- is old grain left in the bins
street on a beautiful land- mg v lrnisie d hy 4 ’ H Club tural and religious groups, cracks and crevices of the bu
schped campus. Their -classic embers and loaders in o uj, j abor and farm organiza- grain should be cleaned out a
•design is accentuated by the Wiaa ° qo . , T , tions, our newspapers, radio- possible, or fumigated if am
expanse of green lawn trees arl also TV . and be held over. Then ‘the bin
and a formal garden framed LusJi L sSf Sail m the +li Sb ° nsors of bdls sprayed using either one quart
by a horseshoe driveway. , °mun nau in me the purpose of the Freedon nt
Each building is named in seehon of the building Academy would be to train „ 0 JJethoxychlor or one pint o
memory ot a great 4-H Club 4 Tbe < ; rlter , ls , a ogram o£ students “as to the methods Max f mith , thlon P er 21/2 gallons of wa f 0
leader The main building National 4-H Club Foun- 0 f communists, and learn S( i uare of bin surface. This should be
honors C B Smith, of Mich- da^ on- w techniques to effectively da y s P rior to the filling with new gram so that
igan, former chief of the of- „ Warr ®p Hall, south o f counteract communist tactics will be dry.
flee of Cooperative Extension ? mit IHa ia r 9 served f °r w hich make use of infiltra-
U S Department of Agncul- ousm S small groups and tion, propaganda and espion- TO GET THOSE WEEDS—Many of the c
ture servicing special meetings, age.” are annuals that reproduce ‘seeds for new gi
The two smaller structures , con *' ams , n } ne bedrooms “It is not” Mundt explain- are not mowed prior to heading One of the e
are named for Miss Gertrude accomodates a total oi edj “our intention to emulate control these weeds is to prevent them from S
L Warren, of New York, -k, f the commumst conspiratorial this year; that will remove the chances of mor
who was ... charge of Girl's be 44rod i„ ,4 ” OXI y “ r ' In ““y » eMs and P os h* rcs ■»
~ ~ ' compact kitchen and a large which we have been reluct f ° Ur t 0 Six WeekS dunng the S6aSon WIU g ‘f,
Lancaster Farmina lo !f ge vVltb fire P lac « P™- antly but realistically forced. Tl l e spraymg with 2 ’ 4 ‘ D or other chem,(as „
ming vides a home-like atmos- “Our methods and tech- on y but in many cases destroj the
Lancaster County', own Farm phere The lounge is furnish- niques can and should be de- The amine"form of 2, 4-D is the ‘only safe o
f o ed by the State 4-H Club Ag- veloped in full harmony ls time of the year All property ownois a
Lancaster, Penna ?^ ts . Association of New with our democratic princip- for the control of weeds on their land With n
°3 Sorth Duko st. rnnme 1gs > °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«