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Basic to our conversations vMth European officials was the idea that U S aguculture should bo regarded in international tiading circles as a growth in dustry We believe our agricul ture is capable of contributing significantly moie to the balance of payments than in the past. We explained that we have a comparative advantage with many agricultural commodities and that just as the Europeans count on their specialities such as small automobiles, machine parts or Scotch whiskey as prod ucts to help their balance of payments and provide foreign exchange, we think of agricul ture in the same way and are looking for an expansion in for eign markets not a contraction. We came down hara on such aspects of Europe’s common agricultural polic> as the imposi tion of the variable levy and fix ed high internal support prices Our trade in commodities — especially feed grains—subject to those devices has dropped off 47 per cent since 1966. Restric tive practices’ fan the flames of pi otectiomsm elsewhere, we pointed out, including our own country We likewise voiced concern over the fact that the European Community hascombmed a soc ial program’''with a price pro gram, and that this has not work ed In an effort to attain social goals, prices are forcect up to where they encourage the pro r[ *t /’•*. »rui<>>hik duction of surpluses, and then surpluses of certain commodities are pushed into traditional U S markets with the help of high export subsidies We made it clear we consider these practices and various kinds of preferential arrangements unfair, and in a numbei of instances in violation of our negotiated rights under the GATT Repeatedly, we expiessed con cern about where such kinds of restiictiomst and discriminatory measures will lead We said it would be most helpful if the Europeans could come forth with some new initiatives that would support us in our effoits —our sincere effoits—to fostei an atmosphere of fieer, and more mutually beneficial, tiade We didn’t get quick or auto matic answers, and didn’t expect to. But perhaps some answers will be forthcoming duung the months ahead if we can keep up our conversations. The whole subject of inter national trade —the develop ments to come in Europe par ticularly—is one in which your member organizations have a great stake, because an open tiading world is vitally impor tant to the agricultural industry of America. I hope that you will stay in close touch with the situation I am thinking of the relationships that some of your groups have with farm organizations in Europe It will be important’ that we pool our efforts and keep at the job of trying to reach constructive undei standings that can bring about trade coopera tion instead of trade chaos Switch to Mol-Mix liquid supplements. • .the . -money-saving way to insure maximum feed effN ciency. Pots low-cost gains on your beef cattle and sheep, gets top production from your dairy herd. ■V ' JOHN Z. 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Stoltzfus, president of D M Stoltzfus & Son Inc, Talmage Baker will market the dolo mitic agricultural limestone produced at the quarry under the tradename of “Hy-Mag”. The Baker company, which has been supplying agricultural limestone products to farmers since 1889, now supplies ma terials from four Pennsylvania quarries. These are located m Ephrata, Gap, Paradise and York. “Hy-Mag” will be distributed primarily in the Lancaster county area Lifesaving Award Given Robert McKinley, 84 N. Her shey Ave, Leola, a lineman for Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, recently received that firm’s lifesaving award for his quick thinking after an in cident that almost cost a small child her life. McKinley successfully ap plied mouth-to-mouth resuscita tion to 21-month-old Connie King after she accidently swallowed turpentine and stopped breath ing m a home accident last Oc tober 17. 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