C3B—Uncaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1950 Livestock marketers ask cutback in Packers Act funding WASHINGTON, D.C. - Livestock Marketing Association is asking Congress to “sharply reduce or delete” funding for ad ministration of the Packers and Stockyards Act, saying the Act is no longer needed as it relates to the livestock marketing sector. In a statement Monday before the House Ap propriations subcommittee on agriculture, rural development and related agencies, LMA said the estimated $8.9 million sought by the U.S Department of Agriculture to enforce the Act in fiscal 1981 is “unrealistically and un necessarily high ” Chester Co. to hold slipcovering and upholstering courses WEST CHESTER ~ The stored at the meeting place Chester County Extension “"til the end of the work Service is offering dasses in sessions. Boudoir and living making slipcovers and room chairs that do not have reupholstennga chair. diamond tufting are In the slipcover course, a suitable: the chair must be senes of four meetings will structurally sound. Channel include fabric selection, back chairs and sofas are not measurement and fitting! suited to beginners. The application of zippers, and ins tructor will be Marion making self-binding. A Dawson, variety of details and The 531116 course will be techniques will be demon- offered a t two different strated. The classes will be tunes - 1716 week day classes held on Thursdays, April 17, held April 17, May 5, 24, and May 1 and 8, from 6,7,9,12,13,14,15, from 9:30 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the ex- a.m.until2:3op.m. tension office. The instructor 7716 evening/Saturday will be Dons Hoag. classes will be held on April In the upholstry course, May 8, 16, 19, 21, 23, 28, the orientation meeting will * 7une from 6-9 p.m. and include prelimmaiy steps in Saturdays, May 10, 17 from the preparation of the chair, P-m -the supplies that are needed Deadline for these courses and resources available to be Tuesday, Apnl 8. purchase fabric and sup- There is a fee for each of the plies. In the work sessions courses. Classes will be the actual restoration is conducted at the extension accomplished. 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PA 17701 (717) 326-3761, ext. 336 The Williamsport Area Community College admits students without discrimination on the basis of age race color, se* national origin religion or handicap - This is particularly true, the statement said, “in light of the contemporary mood of the nation insisting upon fiscal restraint and in view of the historical develop ments in livestock marketing, which raise serious questions regarding the very need for these provisions of the Act.” The statement noted that when the P&S Act was adopted in 1921, there were only a few large terminal stockyards, which were regulated as public utilities. However, “Congress has explicitly denounced the public utility concept,” in a House report which ac companied the 1978 marketing rates and tariffs deregulation bill, the statement said. The House report noted, “It is apparent, due to the tremendous growth in the number of posted stockyards, that the monoply theory under which livestock markets were first brought under regulation by Congress in 1921 is no longer appropriate.” LMA said it is “also inappropriate to continue funding a program which has lost its vitality in terms of business practice and fiscal integrity.” The Kansas City-based trade group, which furnishes business services to over 1500 subscribing livestock markets, dealers, brokers, feedlots and livestock transporters in the U S. and Canada, said “The costs to our subscribers of com plying with the P&S Act are astonishing ” The statement noted the federal Office oi Management and Budget, Congressional investigations and the General Accounting Office are currently looking m the paperwork burden imposed by the Act, and the costs of complying with the regulations. LMA also pointed out committees of both the House and Senate have endorsed the Trade Group’s Crime Prevention in Livestock Marketing Act as an amendment to the revised Federal Criminal Code. This act would provide for stiff penalties and imprisonment for a variety of interstate livestock marketing frauds. Because enforcement of this act would fall to the Justice Department, “any expenditure by the Agricultural Marketing Service, or USDA’s Office of General Counsel in this regard are duplicative and unnecessary. . . this leaves funding of the ad ministration of the P&S Act by the AMS highly debatable.” Students admitted for Fall & Spring Semesters r.Swia mmm m WMwtitAi iuiat MnuuaMwi t jmtm p» uMittwaim n* i «m»i ftm nwiT wmii nxi wuiiwuy Other highlights from the i statement, which was also delivered Wednesday before the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on agriculture, rural development and related agencies were a request that . .no more lawyers should be hired for USDA’s Office of General Counsel. “In a day when citizens are literally outraged by the expanding role of govern- Need a farm loan? Bob Badger is the friend to see! There are no two ways about it: everybody feels more comfortable borrowing from a friend. That's why so many area farmers take their needs to Bob Badger head of the Agricultural Loan Division of the First'National Bank of Strasburg. Bob is a true friend to farmers An area native, he grew up among them and still lives among them today, in southern Lancaster County. He's vitally interested in helping them solve their complex money problems He's always ready to provide experienced, financial counsel. And he's more than happy to use the Friendly First's flexible payment schedules to tailor each loan to the farmer's specific requirements So whatever your needs may be operating capital, livestock, machinery, construction, farm mortgages or estate planning make it a point to talk with Bob Badger Because when it comes to a fc r m loan, he's the best friend you could ask for l THE AGRICULTURAL LOAN DIVISION OF Thje Trieqdly Tiigt THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STRASBURG Lancaster County’s Oldest National Bank ment in their everyday private lives, it would seem at best imprudent to furnish nine additional attorneys to further plague the private sector and almost by definition dream up still more regulation that has never been and will never be necessary.” LMA questions whether the process of ad ministrative appeal of decisions under the P&S Act to USDA’s Judicial Officer should continue. The Trade Group’s subscribers will continue to seek ultimate jurisdiction in the United States Court of Appeals. USDA should not be allowed to pay “so-called public participants” in rule making procedures, a program for which the Department has neighter “implicit or explicit” authority, LMA said. WEMBtRf D’C tiliti ■III