6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 5,1970 Inter-State Economist Views Milk Marketing “When Milk Ordei 4 was changed to a maiket-wide bill three years ago, this caused an mciease in the numbei of dauy produceis, paiticularly tiansfei fiom New Yoik Oidei 2 to Dela ware Valley Older 4,” explained Dr Paul E Hand, Secretaiy and Economist foi Intel-State Milk Pioduceis’ Coopeiative as he summarized Fedial Ordei ac tivity to the dauy faimeis fiom WASHINGTON REPORT Afr Congressman Edwin D. Eshfeman JH|I IM OUtrlat-Paaiuylvanki HSiHi Should candidates be per mitted to buy their way into public office? This is a question which needs an answer fiom the Congress The issue of campaign financing has become quite serious, particularly since the spending spree in many Senatorial and Congiessional races this fall Congiess passed legislation earlier this year designed to halt the excessive use of money in political campaigning The bill was admittedly narrow in scope because it dealt only with ex-1 penditmes foi radio and tele vision But I voted foi this nai iow effort as one step in the right direction The legislation stiuck Piesi dent Nixon as being only a token attempt in an aiea demanding bioad-based refoim He vetoed the campaign financing bill and asked Congiess to consider a more far-ieaching piogiam to limit political spending Re cently, when the Senate upheld the Piesident’s veto, theie was an indication that Mi Nixons criticism will be heeded in the future. The next legislative ef foit, hopefully in the near futuie, should encompass all facets of campaign financing A bill should be passed that abolishes the enormous advant age which big campaign spend ing gives to men of wealth It should assure that campaign costs do not afford an opportun ity for special mtei ests to “buy” a candidate i There has been far too much tokenism already in the business of political spending The Fed eial Corrupt Piactices Act, which now lequues candidates foi Fedeial office to file financial repoils, has become a faice It is a modern farce be cause it was not strong enough medicine in the beginning Can didates who spend hundreds of thousands of dollais on then campaigns legally can repoit no contributions or expenditmes under the law’s piovisions On the other hand, the law actually discouiages a candidate fiom disclosing the complete stoi> about his campaign finances I can use my own expeuence as an example I intend to be open and above boaid about contributions and expenditures made on my behalf as a can didate In othei woids, each year I make a full disclosuie of wheie my funds came from and roi what they were spent But, because of the way the regula tions are stated, I must file a technically questionable leport In strictly hteial teims, my dis closures are impioper because they go beyond the scope of the Important Decision Chief Justice Marshall dc scubed the most impoitant de cision evei handed down by the US Supieme Couit as beirg the Maibuiy case decision which held that the Supieme Couit had the powei to declaie invalid any act of Congiess it eonsideied unconstitutional. Delawaie, Maryland, New jer sey and Pennsylvania at the Philadeipma annual meeting le eentlj “lt is expected that the base plan will discourage such tians feis in the futuie until our Class I (bottled milk) utilization and blend price is substantially im pioved,” he said Di Hand announced to the dauy faimers that “the pnnci- law But in terms of self-satis faction and the public interest, I think my financial statements are correct and justifiable Per haps, if Congress responds to this national problem, by the time the next filing of campaign spending statements rolls around, all candidates will be required to give a full account ing of receipts and expendi tuies s % BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER MULTI-VIT DAIRY AND BEEF MULTI-VITAMINS, YEAST, AND MINERAL MIXTURE. «SSS? V s ( _ t writs 1 ■ OSS'* 1 \ 1 lo^\ e pvevetv- « 1 a ■ al s CURRY SUPPLY CO. Pa. 16631 Curryville, pai ciiange affecting the econ-Middle Atlantic SIIIK Order is omic activity of dany farmers the intioduction of market ser who are membeis of Inter- vice Payments to the Delaware State Milk Produceis’ Coopera- Valley for the first time Mar tive was the merger of the Phil ket seivice payments,” Hand adelphia, Baltimore and Wash- asserted, “have been used in ington Milk Maiketmg Ordeis almost every othei Federal or mto the Middle Atlantic Milk der except the New Yoik-New Maiketmg Ordei The farm Jersey Order and the Philadel price level for bottled milk was P kla Ordei The New York altered slightly by the intro- ew Jeisey Maiket Order has duction of the direct deliveiy had cooperative payments which differential for dairy plants are a direct payment from the ■within 55 miles of Philadelphia, maiket administrator to qual- There will be virtually no lf md coopeiatives,” Di Hand change on the overall faim explained. puces of the dairy farmeis Inter-State’s economist told shipping milk into the Delaware the convening dairy farmers Valley by the combining,of the that he had presented testimony three Federal Milk Orders ” in St Louis, Mo during the “During the past year there Federal Milk Hearing for the w'as a further decline in the U. S Department of Agriculture Class I (bottled milk) utiliza to consider an economic-type tion compared to the previous milk pricing formula which year This decline was at a would regulate milk pi ices much lesser rate when .eompar- (Class I) in all 62 Federal or ed to the previous year The im ders “This proposed formula,” pioved relationship,” Dr Hand Dr. -Hand asserted, “would have continued, “has been largely substituted ten economic fac the result of a slight decline in tors,' including prices of the the number of dairy farmers manufactured milk products of producing milk. butter, milk powder, and “Another feature of the new cheese ” £/V VI NG £ BUY WHOLESALE These products are cai efully selected for the highest quality and punty. Mix at the rate of 50 lbs. per Ton or feed free choice. RETAIL PRICE $350.00 per ton PRICE BUYING DIRECT $245 00 PER CALL COLLECT Phone 814-793-2529 In 1 Ton Lots delivered to your farm • Form Colendor -(Continued from Page 1) Wednesday, December 9 ' 9 a.m.—District 4-H Beef Show,. Sale at 1 pm, Lancaster Stock Yards. Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation Distirct Farm and Home Center. Thursday, December 10 730 p m Manheim Young Farmers, Squaie Dance, Brunnetville Fire Hall 7 45 p m —Quality Milk Control, Garden Spot Young Farmers, Field trip to Penn Dairies. Extension and Home Economics Staff Meeting, Penn State, December 10-11. Friday, December 11 7 pm—Pennsylvania Egg Mar keting Association Meeting, Schrafft’s Restaurant, New Cumberland. Guernsey Cow Produces Lebanon -Valley H Clow sr junior iour year old Registered Guernsey cow owned by Jacob N. 'Smith. & Son. Palmyra, has completed an official- BHIR actual production record of 190 pounds of milk and 622 ■pounds of butterfat in 305 days two tunes a day milking, accord* ing to The American Guernsey Cattle Club. $ TON Call between 8 A.M. and 10 P.M.