VOL. 11 NO. 18 4-H COUNTY COUNCIL PRESIDENTS Ken Rutt, agriculture, and Gloria Hers'iey, home economics, chat with Daryl Heasley (right) who was the featured speaker at the Leaders’ Council annual banquet Monday night. L. F. Photo Government By Presidential Rule Is Contrary To America’s Best Interests, Empie Tells Farmers Spe. king at the Lancaster Comr Farmers Association’s annu?i Spung meeting, a Ches tei Cuantjf dairy farmer warn ed 'Jh.'isdaj' night that, in the voids of Senator Everett Dirk sen 4 hey are changing Ameri ca art you won’t like it” J Call Empie, vice-president ot the Pennsylvania Farmers’ \ssoc.ation, discussed this staten*ent fiom three govern mental points of departure legislative, judicial, and. exe cutive with the main emphasis on the lattei We are getting into govern ment by president, and away liom constitutional govern ment Empie said He cited the iact that in the last session ol Congiess nearly every ma loi bill originated in the White House A fact that somewhat moie than one generation ago would never have been tolerat ed bv Congress He went on to point out that Senator Wil liams of Delaware, upon in vestigation, learned that only a Inaction of these major bills Had been priced out in ad- Farm Calendar Apnl 4 7 30 pm, Elm- J’ennn 4-iH Community ( luh meets at J'ohn Neff Neftsville, tor re -01 saniziation. jS, l ,nI *• sth and 6th, Poul l,J ’Sales land Service Sfhool Penn State mam ( p_ TO ;