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    12 Lannisti-r Farming. Saturday. January 17.1070
WASHINGTON REPORT A®
Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman CHHI
14th Ol*trlc*-P«niMylvmhi BHH
Dm mg the 1968 Presidential
campaign, the issue of crime be
came vciy pi eminent Richard
Ni\on, as a candidate for the
Piesidency, piomised to act de
cisively against the rising crime
i.re if elected.
Today, some people have be
gun to question that pledge.
Cnme is still very much a part
of our everyday lives and feder
al action seems to be minimal.
There is a temptation to write
oft the Nixon crime vow as just
another one of those campaign
p> omises that never get fulfilled.
But. the fact is that the Nixon
Administration has acted to curb
dime If the efforts appear to
have done little good, look to
the Congress wheie the propos
ed anticrime action has gone
largely ignored.
To understand what the Ad
ministration has done and where
Congress has failed, it is first
necessary to know those major
aieas wheie Federal Govern
ment can combat dime There
aie thiee geneial areas (1) The
Fedeial Government can fight
O’gamzed dime (2) It can deal
with the skviocketmg crime rate
in the Distnct of Columbia (3)
It can assist states and localities
m impioving law enforcement
P esident Nixon has offeied pio
posals fo. movement in all thiee
categm ics
The Wh.te House has called
foi stiff measuies to deal with
oigamzed dime Even without
the lequested new laws, the j
Justice Depaitment hrs moved i
on this fiont, and big time xack
eteenng has been dealt seve.e
blows m several sections of the
countiy
In the District of Columbia
the acute sheet dime problem
has received much attention
Help Child Build
Safety Habits
Begin the “walking safely”
loutme when your child is just a
toddler, suggests James E Van
Hoin, extension family life spec
i?!ist of The Pennsylvania State
Univeisity When you obseive
c o od tiaffic rules while walking
and point them out to your
child, he’ll begin to stoie up
safety knowledge
from the Nixon \dmimstration
Several proposals have been put
forth for making the nation’s
capital safe, including an expen
mental preventive detention
plan under which a defendent
charged with a serious crime
could be jailed to await tnal if
a judge ruled he might endan
ger society if freed on bail. The
President also has requested
more police, more judges, more
prosecutors, more money and a
more efficient court system m an
effort to handle the crime situ
ation in Washington
In the area of helping state
and local governments fight
crime, the President has suggest
ed beefing up the Law Enforce
ment Assistance Administration
The main idea is for the Federal
Government to provide more aid
toward improving police depart
ments, courts and correctional
institutions
In addition to all of the above
antiernne steps, other Adminis
tration programs would hit hard
at the pornography market and
the narcotics trade
With all of this grist for the
legislative mill, vou should find
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Sole Register
F.VKRY FRlDAY—Stockers and
Feeders—Shcrandoah Valley Va.
C.«ttle. Staunton Union Stock
Yards, Inc. Staunton. Va.
WED. JAN. 21—9 A M. Martin’s
Sale Barn. Blue Ball, farm equip
ment and machinery. We sell on
commission. Paul Z. Martin.
THURS JAN. 22—12 30 Noon
Gurnsey Milking Herd Dispersal,
Ruth E. Wetzel, owner. Downmg
town, Pa. at the Assn Sales
it disturbing that Congress has
rot acted on even one of the
proposals. Action on crime, I be
lieve. was a legislative necessity
in 1969 It is a legislative must
for 1970.
Why no action? The Deno
crats who control the Congress
claim that they are unhappy
with the Nixon crime offerings.
They say that the lack of legis
lative movement in this area re
flects their belief that a better
crime package can be developed.
I understand that the Democra
tic leaders intend to offer some
anticrime suggestions of their
own when Congress reconvenes.
Personally, I welcome those sug
gestions because a good crime
attack can result from a combin
ation of good ideas But. the im
pel tant thing is to get the ideas
together, develop a program, and
get the dime fight undeiway
fast
Sole Register
P.vilion, 6 mi K of Lancaster,
Pit Sale managed b\ Penna Gu
ernsey Biecdeis Assn
FRI JAN. 23—8 PM Public
Auction of 80 Reg and Top
Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle in
the dairy barn arena at the Ab
erdeen Sales Company in Chur
chville, Harford Co, Md. located
on Md. Rt. 22, 6 mi. east of Bel
Air, Md Sale managed by Aber
deen Sales Company
SAT. JAN. 24—11:00 A.M. Com
plete Disposal Sale of Real Es
tate and Personal Property locat
ed 3 mi. N. of ManMeim along
Rt. 72. Corner of Rt. 72 and
Elizabethtown Road, ’A mi. S.
of Elstonville. Sale by Christ L.
Herr.
MON. JAN. 26, 1970—Sugar
Loaf Sale, Staunton,. Va., Div. of
Shake, Inc.
SAT. JAN. 31—9 30 A.M. Public
Sale 2nd Inventory Reduction
Sale of New Tractors and Imple
ments. Used Tractors and Imple
ments by Miller’s Sales & Ser-
For good product
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John J. Hess, li, Inc.
Ph 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph 464-3431
West Willow
Ira. B. Landis
Ph
1912 Cieek Hill Rd, Lane.
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Sale Register
\ico. Inc, located 17 mi S. oI
York, Pa along Rt. 851 in the
borough of Stcwai blown. York
County, Pa.
SAT. JAN. 31—Public Sale of
tarm equipment located 1 mile
south of Bachmanvillc, Lebanon
Co. Terms by Wm. B. Stauffer.
WED. FEB. 4—9 A.M. Martin’s
Sale Barn, Blue Ball, farm equip
ment and machinery. We sell on
commission. Paul Z. Martin.
TUBS. FEB. 10—Sale by Verna
Nissley for Luke Nissley, deceas
ed Clair Nissley Exe. on Aber
deen Rd., 2 mi, N. of Bt. 230 At
Aunt Sally’s Kitchen, Elizabeth
town, Pa. Farm Equipment, corn
and hay.
WED, FEB. 18—9 ‘A.iL Martin’s
Sale Barn, Blue Ball, farm equip
ment and machinery. We Sell on
commission. Paul Z. Martin. ' .
THURS. FEB. 19— Public Sale o£
Farm Machinery. Cows and
Household Goods located 1 mi.
West of Bowmansville along the
Maple Grove" Rd, Lancaster
County, Pa. Terms by Edwin
Horning.
on next lactation,
James High & Sons
Ph 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph- 367-1195
Rheems
John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata