—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 27,1968 4 From Where We Stand ... The Last Thing We Need About the last thing farmers in Lan caster County (and farmers in every coun ty in the nation -as well) need, is for some meat packer to sell decomposed beef to a state hospital But that’s v\ hat the charges are against the Diamond Meat Company of Philadel phia. according to Leland H Bull. State Secretary of Agriculture. It seems this com pany sold meat to the Wernersville State Hospital that “was soft and silmy and an alysis showed it to be decomposed and not fit for use” What a blow to meat producers and the many fine packers who do produce tasty meat products for our consumers. Even if the state department’s food inspectors reg ularly pick up food samples in retail outlets and check them “to avoid this sort of thing and to assure consumers they are getting wholesome products,” there is still no tell ing how far reaching an incident of this nature has on the minds of consumers at large. Even if the meat grader and company in this incident (reported on Page 6) are made to pay for their evil conduct, the harm done to the meat industry as a whole may never be completely erased. At least that’s the way it looks from where we stand. ★ ★ ★ ★ A Citizen Speaks Out To a society as laige and diverse as this one. large government is a necessity. To a nation as strong as this one strong government is indispensable. There are many things that can be done only by government and best bv government There are other things, however, that can be done only by the private organiza tions and individual citizens working to gether and best by them There is a feature in the nature of government that keeps it from accomplish ing many things that need to be done An understanding of that factor both inside and outside of government would do much to explain the frequent frustration caused when well-intentioned programs do not live up to expectations. The feature is that no matter how posi tive a gov ernment wants to be and no mat ter how positive the statements of its offi cials are, its efforts are often negative in execution. Government can pass laws against theft, but no law can make a people want to be honest Government can pass laws forbidding the abridgment of freedom of religion, but no law can make a people want Farm News This Week Hogmen Discuss Nickels For Profit Program Page 1 Meat Packer Charged In Sale Of Decomposed Meat to Hospital Page 6 Gartley Tells Dairymen Of Need For Return To Principles That Helped Make This Nation Great Page 1 Farm and Home Sets Annual Meet January 29 Page 1 Management Makes High DHIA Herd Page 1 LANCASTER FARMING Lancaster County’s Own Farm Weekly P 0 Box 266 - Lititz, Pa 17543 Office 22 E Main St, Lititz, Pa 17543 Phone Lancaster 394 3047 or Lititz 626 2191 Everett R Newswangei Editor Robert G Campbell, Adveitising Director Subscription price S 2 per \eai m Lancaster County SSelsewheie Established November 4, 1955 Published every Saturday ‘by Lancaster Farming Lititz, Pa, ; Second Class Postage paid at Lititz, Pa 17543 Member of Newspaper Farm Editors Assn. to worship God. Goa eminent can pass law's against drunkenness, but no law can make a people want sobriety. Even in its attempt to assure basic civil rights to all citizens, which appears positive, government can only pass laws against denying a member of any race the right to live wherei er he wants and to work wherever he qualifies No law can make families, neighborhoods, employers or workers want to share what they have with members of another race. Government can and does try to stop people from doing undesirable things, but it cannot make them want to do desirable things. The real danger to freedom today, as w ell as the cause ot much frustration, anger and bewilderment, is that too many people are looking to the government to grant free dom. assure rights, build prosperity and create brotherhood things no government m history has ever been equipped to do alone. Many people expect the government to do what only they can do for themselves. Our nation faces an apparent wide spread deterioration in personal integrity, seen in practically every segment and level of society, from the repairman who does shoddy work .to the factory worker who gives no thought to the quality of the pro duct he is making . . the clerk who takes office stamps . the salesman who pads his expense account . the manager who cheats on his taxes . . the attorney who recommends an unjustified lawsuit ... to the physician who might expand a medical report to inflate the insurance payment to himself and his patient It also is seen at e\ery le\el of government, from censure proceedings m our highest legislatn e bodies to a City where national guard troops aie mustered to pre\ ent election abuses Government alone cannot solve this problem There already are laws against all of these tungs The solution can come only from a heightened desire by all people to be honest themselves and a willingness to insist on integrity in their neighbors, asso ciates and elected officials Leaders in government understandably see it as their duty to do for the people of this country vvhatev er they believe, or what ever they are told by citizen groups, is not already being done equitably, effectively and efficiently by the private sectors of society. When private citizens abdicate their responsibilities and ask the government to do a job, government responds in the only way it can: it passes more laws and usually appropriates more money And every time another law is passed, it means another small or large restriction on somebody’s freedom. As citizens, in other words, we have this choice when facing a situation that needs correcting We can do it ourseh es, or «e can ask the government to pass a law that says we must not fail to do it and that sets up an administrative mechanism to enforce the prohibition The former choice is by far the best way r to meet a situation, at least from the standpoint of economy and independence; and often from the standpoint of speed efficiency and effec- Uveness, depending on the nature of the problem The government will be called on to help. Its resources and responsibilities cer tainly cannot and should not be overlooked. But the initiative, leadership and work should remain in the hands of the citizens. Weather Forecast The fue-daj. forecast for the period Sat urday through next Wednesday, calls for temperatures to average below normal. High is expected to be in the uppei 20’s to 30 s and over night lows in the teens to low 20's Generally cold through the period. Tne normal high is 39 and normal low 24. Precipitation may total one-half inch water equivalent, occurring as snow or ram about Monday. IN PIRS€K! Lesson few January 28,1968 kclcgrounrf S to learn the leal feeding value To Repah Machinery The new planting season is get off to a fast start will grow approaching rapioij when rapidly with less trouble fiom ev erj one will be lusmng around other ailments. Special effoit trying to get their crop planted and attention is strongly recom first. I’m wondering if the farm mended. lly: Why should a Jew ask .er of a Samaritan, if, as Jews obviously believed, Samari ns were beneath their contempt? hen Jesus does not make the iticipated hostile reply, she re •ts to arguing with him, bait j him. And still Jesus refuses become involved in a petty dis te. ; 'Go, call your husband, and come here,” he suggests. Now he has struck a nerve: your hus bandl "I have no husband," she replies. Can you imagine how his next words shocked her: "You are right in saying, 'I have no husband,’ for you have had five husbands and he whom you now have is not your husband.” You NOW IS THE TIME... By Max Smith Lancaster County Agent machinery including the trac tors have been repaired and ser viced since last fall. This work should be done now in order to avoid costly delays later in the spring To Use Pig and Lamb Brood eis The new crop of both pigs and lambs are arriving on many farms, the careful management of the new-born animal is very impoitant especially the first few hours We urge the use of bi coders to keep the animals vvaim and to get them diy as soon as possible Animals that