—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 19,1977 32 NEPPCO (Continued from Page 2S, mon Research Company, Smdlinger has never missed on a prediction for the stock market. On one recent occa sion, for example, he advis ed White House aides to make a certain announce ment, and promised them that the stock market would jump 10 points as a result of it. “I was wrong,” Sindlinger told his attentive audience at the Host Farm. “The stock market jumped 14 points,” he added triumphantly. A financial whiz in his own right, Sindlinger forecasts a gloomy economic outlook due to the government’s misunderstanding of finan- EVIREADY // CHECKING \\ Ready money for bargains Immediate emergency cash Protects you from being overdrawn First National Bank of Strasburg now offers you EVEREADY CHECKING the fast, convenient, absolutely confidential loan you write yourself! Here's how it works: 1 It’s as simple as that you’ve got cash whenever you need it with EVEREADY CHECKING! 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But the opinion researcher is quick to add that we’re m too deep trouble now to solve our problems without pain. The usual way to solve such messes throughout history was war. Sindlinger believes that mankind is too smart now to settle national monetary problems with open conflicts. Instead, the likely way will have to come through collapses here and there in the* world-wide economic system. One of the few methods Sindlinger sees as a cure - aside from a reawakening in Washington - is that budgets be cut across the board. Deficit spending will have to be stopped. Also confidence in the system will have to be re-generated. Following his presenta tion, several dozen NEPPCO conventioners conversed with Sindlinger, showing profound interest in his outlook and opinions. The NEPPCO conference was the last evei, since the organization will become a part of the Poultry and Egg Institute of America as of Jan. 2,1978. 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