STATE COLLEGE - Dwight E. Younldn, Ex tension animal scientist, died Tuesday in State College. He was 56. A native of Somerset County, he was appointed to the Extension staff in 1953. He held the rank of professor of animal science extension. Younkm received two animal husbandry degrees from Penn State; a bachelor of science in 1951 and master of science in 1953. As an undergraduate he was a member of the livestock judging team and Phi Kappa Phi and Gamma Sigma Delta honor societies. DEUTZ TRACTOR CLEARANCE SALE DX-90 Demonstrator* 84 hp at PTO 5 cyl., 287 CID diesel 15 forward speeds, shtft-on the-go synchro transmission Long life clutch discs Independent 540/1000 PTO Hydraulic disc brakes. High volume hydraulics Pow adjust wheels with heavy cast centers 3-point Kt and drawbar Roil guard roof, tillable comfort ceat. tool box. and lights 18.4x34 rear tires 0 13006 New Left-Over Model* 6 Cyl. 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He and Mrs. Younkm, the former Frances Bender, are the parents of a son and daughter. USED TRACTORS lancutf fwhf, Saturday, HpwwfcT t, IMB—A29 Reagan policy (Continued from Page Al) matters of economic development, energy, credit, and transportation. Republicans support farmer-owned gram reserves when they are necessary and “adamatly oppose government controlled reserves. ’ ’ They called ag embargoes “only symbolic and inef fectual tools of foreign policy.” TTiey did not promise never to impose an ag embargo. They promised all ag imports would meet the same quality standards required of U S. products. Reagan said unfair trade barriers would be eliminated and he would prevent dumping on U.S. markets. He supports “aggressive expansion of agricultural exports with direct, personal, presidential support.” Reagan said he encourages local, state and federal programs to give conservation practices vitality voluntary participation with adequate incentives. He promised tax reform to encourage family farming. He supported lower, productivity-based valuation when farms are transferred within a family. He said he supports expanded investment tax credits to farm vehicles, equipment and structures. Reagan maintained throughout the campaign that the United States faces no energy crisis. “We are not so troubled so much by a shortage of energy as we are by a surplus of government,” he said. “Eliminating the Department of Energy and its allocation rules would be an important step toward solving the energy crisis,” he said. Still, he promised to assure a priority allocation of fuel for agriculture The priority status was to cover production, transportation, and processing of food and fibre The party platform opposed the 55 mph speed limit, saying each state should be free to set its own speed limits. Reagan has said many times “Government causes inflation, and therefore government is the only one who can cured ” He talked of beating inflation by balancing the federal budget and stimulating economic growth by a com prehensive program of tax rate reductions and deregulation of American industry. “My plan is to conduct a total review of the thousands and thousands of regulations and a plan for getting ndof the unnecessary regulations...that are so costly even to the shopkeeper and the farmer and the individual as well as to business and industry ” For the first time since the early 19505, a Republican president will have a Republican U.S. Senate to work with In addition, the Republican party made strong gams in the House of Representatives. When he takes office in January, the new President will not have to worry about being given a mandate by the people. And he should have a fine rapport with the upper house as well as strong influence in the lower chamber It is easy for a candidate to promise An incumbent must deliver The majority of farmers in Pennsylavma and the nation gave Reagan their enthusiastic support. Reagan now has four years to develop policies in accord with the promises which won him that farm vote.
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