Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 28, 1970, Image 26

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    --Lancnstcr Farming. Saturday, March 28.1970
26
Across the
Editor’s Desk
Tony T Dcchant national pie “Wo must icstoie oidoi in
sidenl of the F.umcis Union, our society We must iostium
m.idc what the NFU's public re the patient, but we must not
l.ilions people tcimcd a “turn confuse icstiaint with lie.it
mound" speech and a "dramatic ment
appeal at the Match 12 NFU aic iccognizing that
annual convention in Denyei. tieatment demands a icl.ef of
Col on Match 12 The last two congestion of our mban
pages of the nine page state- aieas We talk of a single
ment aic in full as follows city s ti e t c hmg fiom New Eng
“I have said to you this even- land to Flouda We know that
mg that we are dealing with a this will only compound the
sick society The illness is not Pioblems. pioblems not only oi
limited to agncultuie. I told physical pollution, but social
you a yeai ago that the problem and economic pollution
was not ours alone but it was 0m pioblems cannot be solv-
Amenca s pioblem That fact is ec [ unless we lebuild unal
now leahzed by moie and more Amenca Opportunities and
people More voices are joining sei vices must be piovided in
us More are saying the econo- the small towns and iuial com
my must be fieed of domina- munities Education and health
tion by the few More are complexes must be dispersed
our democracy must be perfect- industries must be built in open
ed, not destroyed More are say- fields “High rise philosophy”
mg the envnonment must be must give way to open space
piotected ideals Highways must run to
“Moie are saying that our rural areas, not just away from
cities must be made safe. They them - The y must carry people
are saying, sensibly, that we are *° rural America, not just to the
dealing with a sickness. cities
“The Denver Post said on The nation’s prioiities must
March 1: The police are not , center around people, not
medical men. They can act things; around necessities, not
against the symptoms, but not luxuries, around life, not death
against the disease And the “ We must tura America
laws are not medical prescrip- ar ound We can do it
tions They were designed to “We must start where we aie,
keep 01 dei in a healthy society, in the Faimers Union, in out
not to tieat deep-seated malign- own communities, fighting foi
ancies in a sick one iuial America No state legisla-
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FOR YOUR COWS
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POSEY’S
GARDEN CENTER
Rear 49 N. Broad St.
Litifz
WITH
you can get.
tor. no county judge, no govci n
-01 no politic.il official at any
level, should be excused fiom
the battle It is not lust the
tumid's battle It is America’s
battle It is not just a battle
to be fought in Washington,
but in eveiy county scat and
slate capitol and at eveiy cross
loads in the nation
"We must help Ameuca find
its new fiontiei In the early
da.vs of our nation. Euiope
faced some of the same prob
lems of blocked loads to op
poitunity, social sicknesses in
its cential cities, and crowded
conditions Its fiontier was
America itself
“A great statue was placed in
New York haibor symbolizing
the meaning of America to the
crowded masses of Europe
Now, I submit to you, Europe’s
problems have become our
problems The huddled masses
yearning to breathe free are in
our own cities
“The time has come to erect
a new Statue of Liberty. This
one should be in the great heart
land of rural America. Its mes
sage should be directed to the
masses of our own cities You
know its message, for you have
read it in books, and you have
been inspued by its power Let
me repeat it for you
Give me your tired, your poor,
your huddled masses, yearning
to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your
teeming shoie
Send these, the homeless, temp
est tossed to me
I lift my lamp beside the
golden door'
“We will make America once
more the land that keeps its
promises its promises of
hbeity, justice, domestic tran
quility, and economic security
for all
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MAKE US YOUR FARM HEADQUARTERS
Maryland Holstein Tour Set April 2
The Lancaster County Hoi- includes a 100 stanchion barn
stcin-Fricsian Association’s an- with many labor-saving
nual Lancaster County Holstein mct hods.
Tom will be held Thuifdaj.
April 2 fiom 8a m to 430 p m
Buses will leave (he Lancns
ter Shopping Center prompt I v
at 8 a m foi a tour of Holstein
operation on the Mainland
Eastern Shoic
The faim of Edwin Fry. Na
tional Holstein dnecloi at dies
teitown, with over 2.000 acies
and a large hold of Holstein,
will be toured
The faim of Call Leonard at
Kennedyville will show one Of
the high pioducmg herds in
Maiyland Leonard’s operation
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50
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The tour also includes Herr’s
Potato Chip Plant at Notting
ham and Remington Arms, a
private game preservation.
Fry has arranged an Eastern
Shore fish fry, which will be
served for our dinner by a
Ladies’ Auxiliary This is in
cluded in the $6 25 cost
S. H. Hiestand & Company
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
A££POAff£ 5-
Salunga
Stevens