Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 21, 1969, Image 14

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    14-r-Lapcaster Fanning. Saturday. June 21.1969
WASHINGTON REPORT
Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman MKI
Itth DUlrlcN-Ptnntylvanla BSHUi
When President Truman gav>
the no ahead to the development
ot the H-bomb in 1950, the basis
was laid foi the nuclear stale
mate which has held through the
piesent day Because this policy
was successful in maintaining
national and woild secunty—an
achievement iccognized some
what lavoiabh b\ even the woist
cntics of mihtaiv police todav—
it might be haul to imagine that
an eflectiv e attack could ha\e
been mounted against Piesident
Tinmans ouginal decision to
build the supei-boinb Yet walh
ei bittei opposition was voiced
to Tinman's deteimmation and,
significantly, the culicism was
centeied on points that should
be quite familiar to those who
have followed the anti ABM po
sition lecentlv
The Congressional opponents
of developing a hydiogen bomb
almost 20 yeais ago principally
talked about a ceitam extension
of the aims lace Sound familial’
One Republican Senator suggest
ed that the United States should
foimally notif\ the United Na
tions that we would be ready to
stop woik on the new weapon as
soon as Russia pei nutted effec
tive conti ol of atomic eneigy A
Democratic Senator pioposed an
alternative to the supei-bomb—a
$l.O billion peace offensive to
end the “truly teruble arms
race ” A Republican Congress
man said that Piesident Tiuman
had ‘ muffed" an opportunity to
stop the world’s “mad’ arma
ments lace
Fi om within the scientific com
mumty came an attack centered
on leasonmg of a different kind
Some scientists claimed that the
H-bomb was unworkable Sound
familial 9 One scientist’s assess
ment was that the “state of know
ledge” was such that the “prac
tical utility or even the work
ability” of a hydiogen bomb was
“extiemely questionable” Anoth
er said that even if a thermonu
clear weapon could be built, it
would be of “doubtful military
value ” These opinions and some
like them led to a reasoning bj
the opposition that a huge ex
pendituie of time and money
might give no results at all, 01
results which were danger ousl>
inadequate.
The stiange comparisons be
tween the anti-hydiogen bomb
and the anti-ABM arguments
should not go unnoticed We may
well be on the bunk of ushenng
in another new era of policy foi
Frey Cow Over Vt.
Ton Fat- In 358 Days
Battleboro, Vt—The 2,7215 t
yeaily production lecord exceed
ing a hall ton of butteifat has
been completed by a Registeied
Holstein cow, Fultonwav Ivanhoe
Bates 5164618 (VG) owned by
J Moweiy Fiey & Son, Fulton
way Faims, Lancastei
The Pennsylvania Holstein's
official lecoid of production total
led 21 910 lbs of Milk and 1,002
ibs of butteifat in 358 days She
staited her lactation at the age of
7 yeais and 4 months and was
milked twice daily
Fultonway Ivanhoe Bates was
bied in the Fiey held She was
sued by Osboindale I\anhoe 118
9870 (EX), a bull that has eai ned
a Gold Medal Sue lecogmtion
Pennsylvania State Unneisity
supei vised the weighing and
sample testing of hei pioduction
in coopeiation with the Dan}
Held Impiotement Reg'stu pro
g’ am of the Holste n Friesian As
sociat on of Amenta
but thiee of Gb le s 21
state- form on me ?ac.sc
Trout Spring Hoe Wren 5077-
Lifctimc milk and butter Cat (yQ) 100.942 lbs of milk
pi eduction levels for Registered ; n(1 3 g O5 lbs _ of buttcifat in 2
Holstein cows in this aiea have ggg davs g] ie j s owned b> John
been announced by Holstein- £ Kre ‘ lderi Lanca ster.
Fuesian Association of Ameuca
national and woild security. It The individual animals have been
would have been ti agic if we C| edited with career food pro
had allowed opposition conten- duction totals exceeding 100,000
tions to delay H-bomb develop- lbs (46,500 quails) of milk. The
meat in 1950, and it might piove official testing piogiam is spon
to be just as inesponsible to soied b\ the Association and su
listen to basically the same aigue- pcivised by the state and local
ments today against deploying testing organizations,
Safeguaid
The Ameucan people, I am heid replacements, cows that
ceitain, aie convinced that the stay in the held longer and
light decision was made follow- achieve high lifetime production
mg the hjdiogen bomb debate have pioven to be moie piofit-
At that lime we weie even un- able The Holstein Association
sine of Russia’s ability to build a has over 32,200 covys on file that
compaiable weapon, but oiu own have attained the 50 ton pioduc
sense of a need for pioviding tion milestone.
protection for an uncertain fit- Local Holstcm biee deis and
tine guided our T h e a P‘ therr long-time producers repoit
pio\ al of ABM should be D uided d b £ be or g amza t lon include
by the same kind of perception,
fOi the Soviet Union’s intentions Red Rose Leader Aibelle 525-
on this matter aie not even a 0024 (GP), 108,803 lbs of milk
subject of question Russia has and 4 045 lbs of bu tterfat in
aneady deployed an ABM. 2 ,259 days She is owned by John
Start raising more and better Calves
the Easy NURS-ETTE way
No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing
milk replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with
milk replacer and the NURS ETTE will mix milk replacer
and warm water and keep it waim until calf nurses the mix
(appiox 14 oz)
Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer.
For more information contact
YOUNG BROS.
NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE
Ph. 717-548-2462
Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563
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of approximately 54.00 per hog capacity. A producer
could get that 54.00 back on his first group of hogs in Perfected Simplicity is The Reason
extra profit because of lower labor and feed costs.
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