—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April'2, 1966 8 • Gov't By President (Continued from Page 1) though U.S. farmers grossed $43 billion in 1965, they spent $32 billion on expenses other than the needs of then* own families,” the official told the local association members. People should not look down on politics, Empie said. He described politics as the art of self-government, and said that it fails to work only when those doing the self-governing fail to do their jobs. “The only thing necessary for evil to prevail. “Empie quoted, “is foi good people to do nothing. What aie you peo ple douig to prevent evil in government’” he challenged In discussing the govern ment's agricultural policies, Empie said, "we need a secie tary of agriculture m Wash ington who knows farming and who will represent farmeis, mot consumers”. “Keep your eyes and ears open and learn what’s going on, then get out and work for representatives who will pre serve the America we want,” Empie concluded. 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At the 1965 meeting Scran ton initiated a study of ways for the further development of the Commonwealth’s farm and agribusiness activities. On request from the conference, he named a Committee on Agriculture in advisory capa city to the Department of Agri culture with Secretary Leland H Bull as chairman. The Governor charged the among these was the report by Clarence Stauffer’s member ship committee seconded by state association director Har old Rohrer, that this year’s goal had been exceeded. The present membership of 934 moved the Lancaster County PFA affiliate association into tu*st place in the state. Stauff er suggested that a goal of 1000 members for next year would not -be unreasonable. The group heard various other committee reports, and were shown slides by Warren Leminger taken on his recent South Amencan tup. SEE US TODAY! H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia committee with exploring po- The report* will be presented ville, and C. L. Bamberger tentials in farming and related “by' chairmen of six sub-commit- Pittsburgh. ’ businesses for adjusting to tees,-each of which examined Secretary Bull and Jartc/R, changing conditions and for a particular facet of the total Grey, Deputy Secretary 0 ( meeting increased food needs farm program. Agriculture, head a committee of a rapidly increasing popula- The sub-chairmen are James on arrangements, tion. E. Bobb, Hershey; Carroll P. These studies, now complet- Streeter, Philadelphia; Dr. R. ed, will be reported at the E. Larson, University Park; 1966 conference as recom- William A. Free, Sr., Hunger mendations to the Governor, ford; Amos H. Funk, Millers- ANNOUNCING^ Addison H. 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