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Officials chairman of the committee dismissed the whole case with “In my opinion, Billie Sol Estes is a natural bom thief”, and his case will have absolutely no beamig on the yote in the senate Senatoi Kail Mnudt Repub lican tioni South Dakota thought otheiwise as lie said congiess should not give in creased disci etionai v powei to a depai Uncut that is alieadv working undei a liw so com plicated that it is inisadinnus tered Mundt said “I don t be- ture committee Charles R lieve men can legul.ite farm- IToeveu of lowa said he be- CARBOLA "IT CARBORA SPRAY AM) ( UiUIM: SERMCE MAYNARD ISEIT/ER EX ii-7237 1805 ORD PHIRA. PIKE, R VAC.. P\. Docs Important Jobs J. Paints White ii in I Single Vpplhalien S. Kills Germs ». Kills Flies Why Pay For Two or Three Spraying Jobs In Barn, Poultry' House or Cellar First For Whitewashing, Then For Disinfecting, Then For Fly Control. Disinfectant in Oirbola Destroys on Contact the Germs ol Many Profit-talcing Diseases. 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BSSrg (Fioin Page I) Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 19, 1962 mg from Washington Farm ers have too much imagina tion and ingenuity to make it work ” Chau man of the Jlonse Agn (ultuie committee, lepiesenta tive Haiold I) Cooley, Demo uat tiom NoiUi Caiolina said he believes the influence ot the case against the Te\an would be slight on laim legis lation “I do not believe any membei ot congiess will pie indge the Estes case,” he said However, the ranking re publican on the House Agiuul- s < > *'> v lieved th( <ase would have to influence the vote “Sonic ol the peop’e tinder the cloud ot m\estimation would he tlit admiiiisti.ilois of the net\ piogi.im ' he said “This (the Estes case) is in dicative ot the e\tianeous ia sues which will tie hi ought to be.ii on the bill ’ said con giessmati Paul C Jones Demo (i it ot Missoni i in calling for the lull to he passed on its own merits alone Hoevon pointed with alarm to the teed giain poition of the bill which pioposes to manage pioductiou through, acieage contiols “In lowa, 85 pei cent of the corn is fed to cattle on the larms Isn’t this the first step toward con trolling livestock production? he asked Senator Ellender said he did not beheie any eltective milk bill would be passed this year. The major dmerence In the House and Senate versions of the bill rei olves around the milk section. The House ver sion replaced the original man datory stipulations of the milk bill with a voluntary program, while the Senate committee killed the entire milk section of the bill. | Ellender called on dairymen ,to "pu» their own house in order” or the high cost of the dairy, feed grain and wheat programs may "endanger the whole farm program.” Earlier in the day, Secre tary of Agriculture Orville Freeman expressed cautions optimism over the passage of the farm hill in both the House and Senate "The vote count we can count on m the house is not accurate, but we are not dis couraged," he said, "as for the Senate,” he said, “we are reasonably optimistic” that what he called essentially the Administration’s program of supply management. Conservation and Recreation We ought to be loaning farmers nione> to produce re creation just as we are loan ing them money to produce corn, he said in explaining the conservation and recreation phase of Title I of the propos ed bill. Three fourths ot the land in the United States is in pri vate hands and public lands are mostly too far from cen ters of population to be en tirely useful toi recreation purposes. \\ bile this is an important part of the bill, he said, it has been eclipsed by the political aspect of the supply manage ment phase Fieeman said theie is more poveity ou Ameiuan farms than in all the slums of the big uties bul it doe-. not get one tilnd the publicity Ol the .1 7 million larms in the L 1 t. , IM, million piodiue S 7 per cent of the lood and tibie The conservation and iccreatioa program would make it possi ble for some ot the other 2 2 million faimeis to realize ad ditional income. 4 . — — ■* <• 'r** t Concrete Blocks 9
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