AlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1980 Lancaster Farming says... ■ Keep free enterprise trucking Last week the U.S Senate Commerce, Science and Tran sportation Committee favorably reported on S-2245, the Motor Carrier Reform Act. This is a piece of legislation which will find farmers and consumers fighting on the same side against the trucking industry and the Teamsters Union. Reform of trucking regulations could save farmers as much as $5 billion per year by removing some of the complex web of regulations governing interstate trucking These regulations reportedly waste 500 million gallons of fuel a year They cover such picky things as granting authority for some truckers to carry instant chicken noodle soup, but not onion or bean soup Trucking regulation has outlived its usefulness Hauling prices are inflated Decause competition is blocked Trucking firms are free to engage in legalized price fixing. The rules began with the Motor Carrier Act of 1935 to protect the then-fragmented trucking industry during the Depression Since then truckers have prospered, but the 1935 law still is on the books Why no reform 7 Mainly because | ever been to the beautiful city of Lucerne, Switzerland, has seen or been to the top of towering Mount Pilatus. The local people tell a legend in which it is said that Pontius Pilate was buried on the top of this awesome mountain. Troubled by his guilt, they say, his spirit is often restless and the periodic p.. .__ storms that thunder around PILATE its summit are said to be the Lesson for March 23, 1980 result of Pilate’s troubled | soul. If, indeed, Pilate’s soul does still writhe m anguish it is likely because his was a sin knowingly committed. Annas and Caiaphas and their compatriots were Background Scripture: John 18:28 through 19:16 Devotional Reading: John 12:27-36. Almost everyone who has TO FARM SAFELY gardens and fields will be According to the calendar enou gh to be worked On spring is here and field and the fan ? front there are garden action will soon chores to be done begin With a few more days hfj?" P lantui B starts -’ most of sunshine and wind, some t^iese re d mre tractors and RURAL ROUTE \: - t- —“ MOVE you STU&BOR J ' BEAST s the American Trucking Association and the Teamsters together have How to cap food prices All sorts of publicity is being generated about the voluntary food price ceiling clamped on super market products. The White House this past week issued a report on the program which can only be termed sup portive. Numerous food stores, including A&P, Giant Food, Pantry Pride and others, have announced their cooperation to fix prices in 5000 stores to assure the consumer that prices will not go up for periods of from one to five months Supposedly, the ceiling means that prices will not go up even if the retailer’s costs go up, but that they could go down in response to decreased producer prices Come now, what producer has decreased prices 7 Fuel, seed, trucking, storage, labor and a host of other farm expenses have soared— last month energy costs alone went up a dizzying 7 5 percent Is this some kind of premature blinded by their own prejudices and greed for power, but Pilate himself had realized the enormity of his evil, even as he was in the midst of committing it Take Him Yourselves From the very beginning Pilate recognized that Jesus was not guilty of any crime. What Jesus was guilty of was offending the religious authorities and breaking some of their rules. Thus, acknowledging his in nocence of crime, Pilate said; “Take him yourselves and judge him by your own law” (John 18:31). It was clearly not a case for Pilate to judge. farm machinery We urge farmers to take the time to be safe; in many cases, haste has been the reason for farm accidents When we get m a hurry we overlook safety measures and face ad- ditional hazards Most pieces of farm machinery have safety guards to be kept over dangerous places. To operate the machine contributed $759,899 to congressional candidates, according April Fools joke on the farm com munity? In effect, this move will clamp a tight lid on farm prices No businessman will consider bidding prices up on raw materials like beef, pork or vegetables if he knows he is committed to holding the line on his sales price Cham stores work on thin margins and they will do nothing to squeeze profits any tighter than they already are. The bottom line, of course, is that farmers can hope for no adjustment to the prices they receive no matter what the market would dictate Once again, agriculture is being used as a political tool to placate the consumer voting block Any cap on food prices has to be read as a cap on farm prices, and therefore farm prosperity It’s an insult to farmers, another example of political expediency It makes for good reading in all sorts of newspapers—except for farm papers But the enemies of Jesus knew that only Pilate could give them what they wan ted; “It is not lawful for us to put any man to death.” The Romans had taken that power from the Jewish authorities. They were not seeking justice, Pilate realized, but vengeance Pilate had the power to keep this sordid affair from going any further, but perhaps having the naked power was not enough for him, perhaps what he wanted as well was the approval or admiration of the people whom his nation had conquered. He would not be the first or the last without these guards is a “No-No” and should not be done. Take the time to be safe - otherwise you may be sorry for the rest of your life TO BE A GOOD MONEY MANAGER If you have just recenly sold a string of cattle, or other livestock, and have some money left, what should you do with it 9 Some By Tom Armstrong (THE MAN WO SELLS 7 ME THESE HATS f' BY CURT HARLER, EDITOR | conqueror to want that “something more”. So, he wavered from his intention and began to question Jesus, looking for some way to both serve justice and please his subjects. The conversation with Jesus only strengthened his certainty: “I fmd no crime in him” (18:38). If only he had stopped right there with that affirmation, Jesus’ Me might have been spared and Pilate’s soul would have escaped eternal anguish It was the answer of his heart and he knew in his heart it was the right answer But, he went on, following farmers may invest it back into other livestock; others may go on the money market and invest it in short-term paper Some of the returns in interest from this money is amazing No doubt savings accounts are getting to an all-time low when there are so many other says to have money working for you. I am not in a position to say what is the best way to invest your funds; however, I feel that more farmers need to give Saturday, March 22 Hunterdon Co. 4-H roller skating party, Whitehouse Rink, 10 00 a m Rising Sun, Md Milk Squirters 4-H Holstein tour of Lancaster County; 9 OOa.m Pennsylvania Maple Festival, Meyersdale, i 4 to Common Cause, a nonpartisan citizens’ lobby And money like that makes Congressmen dance The National Grange supports trucking reform So does Farm Bureau In fact, they have been active in the fight and have backed several pro-farmer sections, in cluding provisions to exempt from ICC regulation livestock, agricultural, seed, fertilizer, and other farm commodities' New standards will make it easier to enter the trucking industry Some rate freedom is provided. It all should add up to less freight charges on many of the everyday items we use on our farms, from tractors to tool bars, from combines to calf hutches, as long as truckers continue to serve all areas and not only the high profit major centers Remember, few farm communities have central terminals The measure could be on the Senate floor before the April 4 Easter recess The controversy will make a sizable financial difference to far mers. In basic terms, the fight will come down to a battle with farms and free enterprise vs unions and bureaucracy It’ll be interesting to see which side our lawmakers embrace ...But You Have A Custom Farm Calendar \) } (is the giudance of his wily mind; “But you have a custom that I should release one man for you at the Passover; will you have me release for you the King of the Jews?” (18:39). But the crowd called out, “Not this man, but Barabbas! ” In his own mind, Pilate thought that he could let the crowd make their own decision and still keep his conscience clear. The other Gospel writers tell us that he symbolically washed his hands of the whole affair. But Pilate was to find out that the blood of Jesus was not so easily purged from his conscience. more attention to their money management Perhaps some counseling with your banker, or other financial authority, will be of help For those who have to borrow money at current interest rates, it looks like a full-time job to meet interest payments TO COMMUNICATE WITH LEGISLATORS I’ll admit that I’m not much of a politician; (Turn to PageAl4) through the 30th; 10:00 a m -5-00p.m. Monday, March 24 Red Lion Young Farmers meeting, 8:00 p.m ; at the school ag shop. National DHIA convention, Columbus Sheraton, (Turn to Page A 32)