Show nV -- '‘W uri-Vu n1 !' wnrjf -- “ 1 ViNi w itti'iii Logan Utah Wednesday February Merry Jack Anderson and Lea Whitten T'jres8ion-bolaws to protect the small farmers are hopelessly outdated and now serve to subsidize the giant landowners as they gobble up ever greater bites of fee countryside One of fee nation ’9 most formidable banks the $18 billion Continental Illinois National Bank has Joined in the squeeze on the small fanners The bank will set up a $50 million m Land trusts are nothing new to big investors But Continental Illinois has opened fee way for them to capitalize on the misfortune of the harassed family farmers who can not longer meet rising costs Like a new plague of locusts speculators are expected to gobble up fee choicest farmland drive up the prices and increase fee relentless pressure on' finandaly strapped family owners the cigarette mulling the rise that the Justice add to its seem so small but the are huge gnfeqon Rent-A-Farme-r: mers have been the traditional Golf shirt set re easy-ca- polyesterknit With placket neck and one chest pocket in wanted solid colors SMLXL t Two concerned Richard Nolan congressmen and Fred Richmond have written private letter to Treasurer Secretary Michael Blumenthal urging him to economic and study “fee social implications should this type of investment vehicle be widely adopnn D-N- long-rang- e ted” that Continental Nolan told us Illinois’ 8 cropleasing management plans amounted to a “return to a feudal system of tenants and landlords” The two congressmen have scheduled hearings on the new development' Meanwhile Continental Illinois has the big invited Merrill-Lync- h brokerage house to hdp find investors For legal advice the bank has turned to Baker and McKenzie the prestigious Chicago law firm which has Just brought in a new associate He is President Ford’s former agriculture John Knebel who was the impact of upon the nation’s farms Jut a few weeks ago (c) United Feature Syndicate farm-purchasi- Con-mino- - kv u K is Sale Prices Effective Thurs through Girl 7 still missing -- from Reports schoolmates of a missing girl ap- parently confirm in- vestigators’ theories that she was abducted while walking to school police said Tuesday Juvenile detectives said information from two girls seemed to verify that Ladina McCoy was abducted last week “Two girls were walking about where fee was” said detective Sgt AJ discussing the limited information available in the case “They were kind of walking along together “The little missing girl dropped her purse and the other girls ran across fee street They heard Scogin squealing and thought they heard fee girl cry out and they homed around and the car was going up the street and fee lit tires - 1 was gone “They thought there were two men in fee car' j m- - v Saturday He said the car apparently was an older middle-size- d model painted a light color He said it probably was a four-docar with a dent on one side and rusted under the doors or “That’s about all we’ve said i - Informal charm for almost any room Coarse textured cotton osnaburg in natural color with embroidery and fringe of melon or brown Pair of 36” tiers with valance -- got going” he “We’ve more or getting positive things We feel like it’s pretty good information but Reg $3 Denim-ton- e sleeves stripe neck trim Little boys’ 8--20 SML' lot’’ NOW OPEN IV i£jivr-ri:r-y- s Quality Qffeet printing anh Special f Bapzr frohucts 999 Business Cards Letterheads Envelopes Business Forms Wadding Invitations Programs Booklets Brochures Men’s plaid dress slacks are polyester double knit Shirt-huggi- ng Ban-R- Nielson’s Printing 17 NORTH STATE STREET PRESTON IDAHO 83263 a - ol waistband wide belt loops flare hemmed bottoms Waist sizes 2 30-4- Solid Colors Special 099 PHONE 852-112- 3 Men's Dress Shoe Pro 1200 Hair Dryer n FEBRUARY ’ ! CITY SHOD 137 N RABIES SHOTS Styler 17 99 4100 TO 6t00 PM LICENSES f 199 Random riba on polyestercotton knit shirt Short Reg polyestercotton knit with short sleeves and placket neck with nothing else to go on right now it seems like a i: Sale 159 Sale 240 less been eliminating things rather than WELLSVILLE DOG CLINIC t curtain 1 trusts ' Family farms still form the backbone of America’s phenomenal agriculture production They not only have made this the best-fe- d nation in history but family far- 3-- pc tax-exem- pt way According to New York State Tax Commissioner James H Tully (UPI) others" would also be made “gradually” and would “help young farmers” said a spokesman Yet the appearance down on the farm of the giant Continental Illinois National Bank will encourage other banks to create similar the businessmen-mobster- s hijack cigarette cargoes snuggle the contraband across state borders and corrupt the police who might get in fee DALLAS “We’ve done a remarkable Job of increasing minority employment at all levels We have stopped police spying for political purposes We run a police department interested in aggressive minority Special In a super gigantic agricultural real estate market The farmland purchases blew off Ms head wife several blasts from a handgun The Mafia has also transformed cigarette snuggling into an efficient business complete wife machines feat turn out counterfeit tax stamps by the thousands With the same efficiency A He can point to decisions putting him in either category 2Tor7 Spokesmen for Continental Illinois dispute this They point out that fee $50 million trust won’t put a dent in the Finally his executioners every day” ' community relations interested in fateraeffqg Sttfc the homosexual community for instance “On the conservative side the administration has been able to balance its budget We have an annual surplus that is the envy of any city in the nation We have addressed the employe pay increase question with responsibility" He has not enhanced his labor standing through hard dealing with striking bus drivers but he explains somewhat professorlally that he intends to give fee drivers Justice while keeping fares low “Eighty per cent of the people who ride buses are poor people who don’t have cars The way I see It I’m fighting for those poor people” His attitude toward local taxes is similar “I think there is some logic to support fee claim that low tax low spend policies hurt those who are most unable to help themselves But high ad valorem taxes affect poverty neighborhoods more than trust's investors competition One suspected informant Richard DeMary was found dead in a ditch in northern New Jersey a week after a bootlegging bust DeMary had been severely beaten and then riddled wife caliber bullets of former mayor and Astrodome impressario Roy Hofheinz Given to swapping limousine for pickup and expensive suit for jeans Hofheinz is a Jimmy Carter Democrat with little reverence for kneejerk liberalism that sometimes ignores cost and efficiency He is a political mixture “I think on some issues social matters I'm terribly liberal" Hofheinz said “I think on other issues I am extremely reluctant to move away from traditional government operation standards “liegislators can be 100 per cent liberal or 100 per cent conservative but an executive'has to call shots Sales and Specials Everywhere Count On Great Savings At west Fields that were worked by families will be turned over to professional managers TheyTl be paid either a salary or a share of the harvest The profits from the operation will go to the cigarette bootleggers have been murdered Some were executed 22 The Herald Journal-- 23 tax-exem- pt trust fend which will buy up working farms throughout the Mid- But investigators have now picked up dismaying evidence feat the Mafia is expanding its cigarette operations into fee Midwest and Southwest In a recorded conversation wife an undercover agent one syndicate bootlegger boasted that “it’ll be easy to move Into Tucson” ' Of course the Mafia promotes and protects its new cigarette business by the blackjack the knife and fee gun Investigators say more than a dozen to eliminate the of bankruptcy year gangland-styl- e the nation's newest big city fee agonies of emergency surgery now under way in older urban areas Unless government vision broadens he warns the South’s largest city will be no different than New York Detroit or other industrial giants “The federal congress has not addressed the problems of growth and expansion as opposed to the problems of contraction" he said “Were a little bit upset about it and we’d like to do something about it” Hofheinz gets little sympathy from mayors of more troubled cities who envy Houston’s budget surplus ‘ low unemployment and vibrant downtown and who find the federal pie too small already But fee push for preventive medicine now rather than first aid later is characteristic of the lanky lawyer doctor of economics and wealthy son agriculture giants Inflation has also driven many small farmers to the edge collectors Now the crime syndicate has moved in on the racket Members of the Vito Genovese and Carlo Gamblno mobs have been linked to the underground traffic in cigarettes In several Northeastern states fee syndicate has cornered the cigarette blackmarket Nearly half of all cigarettes sold in New York for example are distributed by the mob Already cigarette smuggling costs fee taxpayers an estimated $400 million a N - HOUSTON (UPI) Behind the boyish grin of young Fred Hofheinz is a mayor determined to save inability to compete with profitable to smuggle cigarettes across state lines For example a truckload of cigarettes from North Carolina where the tax is 2 cents per pack could be sold for big money in New York where the tax is 14 cents The bootlegger merely had to bypass the state tax V By Bruce Nicholi guardians of American values Yet in the past two decades millions have been driven off their land by their 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