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The latest is Fairdale Deity Gem, a legisloicd Ayishne cow that made 32,250 pounds oi milk at Meiedilh Faim, Topsfield, The anti pomomaphy cam- Mass This lecorcl suipasses that paign has Ion” been in nied of of the pievious lecoul holdei some legislative action \s I Indian Lake Lady Diane who in pointed out in a column not too 1960 made 31,190 pounds of Jong ago. the N.aoii \dmmislia milk and 1198 pounds of buttei- t lo n has launched an intensified fat, also at Meiedith Faim campaign against obscene mail "Study the qualifications of all the candi dates. Then, I'm sure you will vote for me!" This is the plea and confident prophecy of George W. Bryce, a Republican Party candidate for the 102nd District General Assembly seat which Lititz area resi dents will vote on May 19 business background, but also the ability and courage to stand up and ask questions and demand answers. This is very important in view of the ever increasing need to find new sources of revenue for new projects and programs”. A long time U S Navy pilot who served in World War 11, the Korean War and the Berlin Airlift, Bryce is the Co. founder and head of a growing Lebanon based plastics firm. For many years he was also an award winning insurance salesman. As a serviceman he lived in many parts of the world, where he had the opportunity to study numerous types of government. Bryce’s friends liken his background and qualifi cations for the State Legislature to those possessed by General Dwight Eisenhower when the latter sought the Presidency of the United States. In addition to 16 years of active and 10 years of reserve service in the U. S. Navy aviation program, plus rich experience as a highly successful self-made businessman, Bryce has had considerable academic and business training while attending colleges. His military career included many command responsi bilities. As a candidate for the Lititz area General Assem bly seat, Bryce is making the promise that if elected he will keep in touch with the citizenry of the Lititz area and let them know what is going on at the state capitol. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 9.1970 WASHINGTON REPORT A® Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman IMi Dbtrkf-PMiiuylvanla IuBS In his quest for the votes of Lititz area Re publicans. Bryce is em phasizing that if he is elected he will ap proach all legislative problems from a busi nessman’s viewpoint His objective in doing so will be that of better government at less cost Bryce promises that he will be a fuU time State Representa tive “I think it is time to start electing people who not only have a But the .uliimnsii alive act.vity has nmlcd 'oniu new le.t.sli...vc authonlv to make a ic.dlv t.'lec livc I .mi pleaded to upoil lh.it just last week the House' ol Ktp usentatnis u bill tli.it would .r.d tlio efToits to anb the flood of lillh in this countiv The House-passed bill is not eveiythmg that evcr.vone want ed It is not as tough as the two bills that I intioduced eat her m this Congiess Nor does it grant all of the ciack-down authority which the Nixon Adminisliation had orgmally requested But it is a good bill which should do much to stop the growth of an insidious industiy mail-order trade in smut materials Basically, what this legislation says to the smut peddlers is that while they have “freedom of the press” the public also has a free dom freedom of rejection. Fi om now on, an American citi zen will have the privilege of detei mining whether or not he wants to leceive what the porno graphcrs print The anti-smut bill has two gen eial piovisions First, it provides for the maintenance b\ the Post master General of a legister of the names and addi esses of those persons (and minors they are responsible for) who object to receiving sexually oriented ad vertising through the mail The people on that regrstei would be legally protected from pornogra phic marl A heavy burden of i esponsibihty is placed right where it belongs, that is, on the filth peddler who would be re quired to check with the Post master General’s list before mak ing a mailing. Violation of the law would lesult in prosecution by the Attorney General of the United States The second provision is de signed to protect those under age. 17 from mailings of obscene material A special category of nonmailable matter is establish ed which prohibits carefully de fined materials from being sent to minors This provision con forms to President Nixon’s re quest of last yeai for Congress to make mailing sexually-orient ed material to young people a Fedeial crime I must caution that this House passed bill is not yet law It must be considered by the Sen ate and signed by the President before it can go into effect I would hope that the Senators will not take too long to com plete their delibeiations And, I am confident that this legislative action against pomogiaphy will be signed quickly by the Presi dent once it leaves Capitol Hill. Children Need Outdoors After Long Cold Winter Encourage your children to spend a lot of time outdoors dur mg the warm spring days that are ahead Childien aie full of excess wmtei eneigy and need to exercise vigoxously, says James E Van Horn, extension family life specialist at The Pennsylvan ia State University After a brisk period of outdoor exercise, your child will bring some of their enthusiasm in doors But don’t be suiprised if they don’t settle down right away It’s haid for ehildien to make the transition fiom active play to quiet-tune Give them an oppoitumty to tell you what they did outdoors, Mr Van Horn ad vises With some planning on your pait, youi children can be full of new life after the seemingly long winter that may have kept them indoors-ior- many days at a time 27