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See No Abrupt Shift 30,30 30,10 30,00 29,90 29,70 29,50 29,50 0 29,50 CIA 0 29,25 0 28,80 0 2835 15th year no. 22 July 29, 1969 0 28,60 0 28,30 0 2830 il28,25 Place restrictions on sale 0 28,20 and use of certain chemicals to 0 28,10 Game Commission keep them out of hands of un- SHOWING THEM HOW trained persons. Dick Warren, horse specialist at the University of Nebraska, shows Wendell Bever, Norman, Okla., 21.20 one G&G area youngsters how to show and care for horses. The meet- Wants DDT Ban of the National Wild'ife Federa- .E.0 ing, at Hutchinson, was one of four in the state in July held in pre- tbion, also appeared before the 21.50 TOPEKA - The LegislativeCommission, said the persistent P 21,25 paration for county and district fairs as well as the state fairs upcom- committee. Council Agriculture and Live- pesticides should be eliminated It plans to move slowly before ,'E. J0 21,10 ing at Hutchinson and Topeka. stock Committee has been toldbecause of their extreme toxicity Discussion included the ways to train horses to stand properly and making a final decision on pesti- 21,00 the use of DDT and other long-or long-lasting effect or both. cides, Bower said. P 20.65 to perform so that judges may see their better qualities in the show ring lasting pesticides should be ban- "It is my belief that we have We're a bunch of farmers and 20.60 both athalter and in the mounted classes for showmanship. ned in Kansas. put deadly poisons in the handswe're not likely to go off the Rules for showing and management of the horses for entry in the of too many people who are un- P 20.60 George Moore, director of Kan- deep end.Onthe other hand, @ 20.60 4H club contest at county, district, and state level contests were ex- sas Forestry, Fish and Game able or too selfishly motivated towe're human beings," he added. @ 20,50 plained and discussed fully during the day. understand thepotential harm @ 20.25 that can be done to our environ- ment, to himself or to his neigh-,Missouri Resumes @ 18,60 300 State Bldgs. bor. @ 18.20 See No Abrupt Shift Hog Shipment @ 17.10 Don't Meet Fire "It is my contention that we have allowed deadly poisons to be Safety Standards scattered 'throughout the worldWithin State From Farm Supports Arthur Ramey, state fire mar-without sufficient advance inves- Swine movement restrictions ION shal, has said that 300 of 800 tigation to know what effect they'in Missouri have been relaxed. The Nixon administration ruledhearing before a standing -room - Dexter D. Davis, commissioner out any abrupt cut in the 3 bil-only audience that had expectedstate buildings do not meet firehave on soil, water, wildlife, do- safety standards. mestic animals or even man, of agriculture, said the incidence lion dollar a year federal farm to hear some verbal fireworks of hog cholera has dropped to a price support system. during Hardin's first formal ap- Ramey said use of combustibleMoore said. ceiling materials, usually some Rep. John Bower, R-McLouth,level that will permit near nor- Clifford M. Hardin, secretary pearance before the committee. committee chairman, said the mal movement of swine within of agriculture, said that "for theInstead it was a quiet affair, form of fiberboard or tile, is the irys, most widespread fire hazard. hearings on pesticides were, inthe state. oreseeable future- and I don'tranging over a multitude of at determining The disease was first spotted lmow the number of years farm problems and food stamp Even the fire marshal's office pant,aimed - we itself - in a building not ownedwhether legislation banning early do June when several iterds are going to need price support problems. some types of so-called hard pes-in Southeast Missouri became in- ograms for several of our corn- Even the protection of con-by the state - turned out to be ,ans. suhpect. ticides is necessary. fected. odities." sumers got some attention. Rep. Moore also made these recom- - Allmovement of swine was Graham Purcell(D -Tex.)ques- Ramey recently -moved into He also said he would like to quarters rented by the state mendations: then halted, except for hogs sent the food stamp program to tioned the advisability of retiring Encourage use of biologicalto market for slaughter. 'd the poor handled separatelyfrom crop productionlarge from a private owner in down- town Topeka, controls and development of new Davis said that feeder pigs a general farm bill. But chunks of land and turning the and breeding stock will be allow- Rep. W. R. Poage (D -Tex.), land to cattle grazing. Ramey said he will submit a ones. full report later to Gov. Robert Eliminate aerial spraying ed to move within the state, but hairman of the agriculture corn- Livestock producers, he said, without consent of all adjacentout of state shipments will be re- would hold back breeding stockDocking. Docking ordered the mitteee, insisted that the "pro- survey of state buildings for firelandowners. stricted until further notice. ction and distribution of foodinstead of sending them to mar- Dr. George Stiles, state veterin- ket, and thus cause a rise in thesafety after a blaze at Osawato- Limit ground spraying to hould be kept together and mie State Hospital last Decemberthe crop and crop land to be arian, said five adjacent states ought to the House floor at theconsumers' priceof meat. Of treated. No field borders, fence have agreedto start accepting me time." course, he said, the price wouldclaimed two lives. Officials deter- mined that fire to be arson. rows and shelterbelts should beswine from Misouri next week Cattle Poage is seeking leverage tofall as cows produced more if the incident rate continues to onsign Among buildings found defic-sprayed. make certain that present farmcalves, but this would 'be over ient front a fire safety stand- Use more selective chemi-drop. rograms are continued, withoutthe long run. ca's and less toxic materials. FATALLY INJURED Hardin, who is considering pro-point, Ramey said, are the State ajor change. Toward this end, Capitol and buildings at Topeka Eliminate ground or aerial IN STABLE ACCIDENT he has put the food stamppro-posing some form of a land re- spraying in streams or across Vivian "Doc" Mayfield, Sa'ina, tirement program to hold downState Hospital, the Boys Industri- gram in the farm bill to attract al School and Kansas Neurologi-streams. was killed in an accident at a uppont of urban members whosurplus production, agreed and cal Institute. Requireallused bags, stable north of Salina. Mayfield ould like to slash farm subsi-said that any land withdrawal waste, unused chemicals and suffered a skull fracture and oth- dies and Ramey said the only major in- 24 @26.40 use more money to feedshould be "gradual." Further, he washing and cleaning or equip-er head injuries when he was e poor. stution which has not been 32 @ said, the administration was not ment to be handled ina safestruck by a horse while cleaning 1 @ 2645 checked is the state penitentiary 1 yet committed to any one land Nearly all of the 33 members at Lansing, manner. inside the stable. 212 @26.00 f the House panel attended theretimement idea. 48@ 25.95 30 @ 2155 so @22,15 32 @ 21.00 60 @ 2330 00 @ 76° @ 15.10 .00 @ 24.0 @ 15.75 @ 18.50 @ 16.25 @ 18,00 @ 18.5° I CO PROLIFICLIVESTOCK SHOWMEN back with Suffolk lambs "bought" with emblems from Gooch products. At left, Ken, G&G area familieswill have a difficult time surpassing the prolific livestock show- 16, shows the lamb for which he paid 5900 Red Circle points. Eight -year old Jeffrey, n* manship recordsof the Kenneth Ebert family of St. George. Frequent participants center, paid 5800 points for his lamb, and Rick, 15, paid 5900 for his lamb. WO' at many fairsand livestock shows, the Ebert boys and girls have been successful All three boys also won cash awards for projects from purchases at the 1968 auction. EllS biddersand contest winners at Red Circle auctions over recent years. Ken won $25 for a project with a Hampshire lamb, and'Rick and Jeffrey won $5 Rogerhol At the 18th annual Gooch Red Circle auction at Brookville, three Ebert boys came each, Rick for a Hereford heifer project, and Jeffrey for a lamb project. ed the generalmarket F, Show will be held August 22 and trek Happiness ForSmall Banks In the last18 months, July 29, 1969 23 at Kenwood Park. 4-H and er,"stocks of banksand FFA members enrolled in a bona holdingcompanies Big Banks have JR. DAIRY SHOW'. TO fide dairy project and betweenIs Lending To formed 14, leadingstock BE HELD AUG. 22, 23 the ages of eight and nineteen averne Money market banks in cities Since major moneymarket Bank StockQuarterly SALINA - The fourth annualon Jan. 1 of this year areeligible report Lorkbanks obtain a greater percent. "Banks aremaking Kansas All Breeds Junior Dairyto exhibit their animals. such as Chicago and New better their coun-age of their funds through theseey than industrial nn,, are faring worse than certificates than small or region- compaiks,,' try cousins in these timesof the commented H.England al banks, they have been forcedof Moody's Investor geni,, FOR great credit squeeze. Servdesz But even with this squeeze,to scramble more for loanable "They haverelatively funds than the country banks cod, both types Will continue to grow earnings, showvery good which depend more on passbookandrepresent res11 The SHOWING in earnings this year, say aria- a good invest, savings.
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