—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1977 28 *^*?v Congressman Robert Walker, center, meets with Polish ag students and program organizers on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. With him are, left to right: Carol Eby, staff, Agricultural Training Program; Dr. Jerzy Rasinski, agricultural attache, Embassy of Poland; Danuta Gala, trainee from New Alexandria, Pa.; Andrzej Lachut, trainee from Polish agriculturists visit United States WASHINGTON, D.C.- Eighty-five young Polish agriculturalists who have lived for the past 13 months with American farm families were greeted here recently on the steps of the U.S. Capitol by senators and representatives from the Poles’ host families’ states. The Poles are part of a group of 91 who are the first to Are You Ready to go Whde Hog? complete the Polish Agricultural Training Program, an exchange designed to promote in ternational understanding and the sharing of modem agricultural technology. A total of 124 Polish trainees are still on American host farms in 13 states in this on going agricultural exchange. Last year, 23 Americans HEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit ffit i fnfc San Jose, Calif.; Mieczyslaw Hulboj, trainee from Glen Rock, Pa.; Maria Mroz, trainee from West Chester, Pa.; Stanislaw Naumick,' trainee from Bloomsburg, Pa.; Regina Minetti, trainee from East Berlin, Pa.; Jan Olak, trainee from Easton, Pa.; and John Pederson, coordinator, Agricultural Training Program. visited on Polish farms for six-twelve months. About 15 delegates will go to Poland this year. The Polish Agricultural Training Program is coordinated in the U.S. by National 4-H Council in behalf of the Cooperative Extension Service of the State Land- Grant Universities and the U.S Department of We will let you know if you've got what it takes to profitably raise hogs m confinement. We will help you develop plans for complete hog confinement systems. Our pros will help you get whatever you need to go whole hog. Our systemated hog raising components work so well that hogs couldn't be happier . . . and that's no boar. Authorized Cyclone Distributor Sycamore Ind. Park 255 Plane Tree Drive Lancaster. PA. 17603 (717) 393-5807 Agriculture. In Poland, the exchange is coordinated by The National Council of the Polish Society of Agricultural Industry Engineers (SITR) and The National Council of the Union of Socialist Rural Youth (ZSMP). The re' or coni system The Stoi signed f mended tionary of a poi MATIC Efficient plished gram flo 1 there is spots, m The Stoi 160 can batch or operatic ities up hour at ‘ moistur Th* Si EZEE-L See your Stormor Dealer today.' 1 - phase 3 - phase _ $5800.00 $5200.00 LOUCKS GRAIN EQUIPMENT INC. Stormor Inc. P O Box 198 Fremont, Nebraska 68025 402-721-2432 Social Security revisions opposed PARK RIDGE Dl. - Allan “Instead,” he added Grant, president of the “Farm Bureau urges the American Farm Bureau President and Congress to Federation, recently ex- begin an immediate study of pressed the firm opposition an overhaul of the social of the nation’s fanxi and security system with the ranch families to major objective of achieving an provisions of the Ad- actuarially sound system at ministration’s recom- the end of a five-to-ten-year mendations for revisions in period.” the social security tax Grant noted that self structure. ' employed farmers pay “The proposals announced by President Carter on May 9 fail to face up to the basic problem which is the high cost and actuarial un soundness of the present program,” Grant said. “The'proposal to increase taxes on employers and to use general revenues to supplement social security tax revenues is an admission by the Administration that the program is in difficulty. “We recognize that a serious problem exists, but further increases in benefits, taxes, and the wage base will not provide a solution,” the farm leader declared. ORMOR Box 216, Rd 12. York, PA 17406 East Prospect Road Route 124 Phone 717-755-2690 Full Line Dealer In: Wyatt augers, York bucket elevators, and grain cleaners. higher social security taxes than employed workers do. “For hundreds of thousands of farm and Ranch families the social security tax is a greater burden than the federal income tax,” be said. “Rather than proposing increases in both the social security tax and the federal deficit, the Administration should move promptly to develop an affordable program,” he concluded. Farm Bureau is a voluntary, nongovernmental organization representing over 2.6 million member families in 49 states and Puerto Rico. K. 0.8. York