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Show Armed Services, or who will be service January 31, 1955, to to accrue full rights to educational benefits. If it were not for H. R. 587, the rights of would have such individuals been cut off by the declaration H. A. Dixon of the ending of the war emerCongressman 31, 1955. (R Utah) requested that his let- gency as of January I stated: ter of supporting H. R. 587 be Congress Dixon strongly urge that this bill reread into the records of the ceive favorable achearings of the Veterans Af- tion." prompt and 587 would H. R. Committee. fairs From my past experience permit a person now in the Senator Dixon Supports Bill On Vets Education I for slaughtering diseased ani(Congressman Dixon was Presi-i- n mals within 14 days following dent of Weber College, at den, Utah, and just prior to coappraisal. Under the new control program, an appraisal comtering the 84th Congress, he was mittee will be set up locally and President of the Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah) they will appraise all diseased I have seen the need for adstock prior to its being sold. The justment that faces our young UDA and cooperating states Federal indemnity will be paide on th difference in the apprai-armen and women who have giveffort to planning an actuarsale value and en several years of their life to out disease a brucellosis, of the animal. This indem- the service of their country. 1 wipe price m have felt the educational bene-- ! ed $58 milhon last nity cannot exceed one third ex- also ith difference. Nor can it fits accrued while imth armed a human health year. Its problem as un- ceed $25 00 for grade animals forces is one slight means of dulant fever. can or $50 for purebred animals. An compensation the country dlsea.s? ln example of the indemnity would make to these young people for other' a diseased 3 year old cow, A cattIe, the payment of their time and as be: wise effort to provide the defensive appraised at $110.00, is sold ab; contagious The difference in apforces of our country that makes ortion or Bangs for $85.00.value and sale price is praised system any free educational gdisease, reduces $25.00. The indemnity would not possible. milk flow by exceed $8.33, or one third of the President Eisenhower has giv20 and the loss sustained by the producer en his support to this legislation. calf crop in in- in selling the diseased animal. stated on His press secretary be fected animals This program is designed to inJanuary 13, 1955: We wouldThe very much in favor of it. by about 40. demnify the producer forin part of cleanOne cow out of the loss he will incurr President believes that it would 9 tested at the ing up of a diseased herd. It be unfair to take those rights away start of eradication work about conceiably . could become very rights) (school accrued from men already in service. 20 years ago had brucellosis. To- - costly to clean up brucellosis especially if the disease had We could not include that in the day, only 1 out of 39 has it. Order (terminating cidenee of the disease in this spread very far. With this in the war emergency) because it county is less than that, but mind, there have been four plans for eradication of brurequired approval of Congress the disease has been found here. set forth The most effective and and legislation was necessary. The Agricultural Research Ad- cellosis. We are in favor of such legisla- ministration has about 19 million widely used are Plans A and B. tion. available this year for an erad- Plan A requires that diseased stated ication program. Dixon An additional cattle be permanently removed Congressman further, I support this legisla- $10 million would be be provid- from the premises for immedate tion further, as it will clarify ed by the States under a cooper- slaughter. In addition, vaccinathe position of the various draft ative program to combat brucel- tion of calves between the ages boards of our country, and will losis. of 4 to 12 months is optional. B requires vaccination of allow them to keep faith with The main features of the pro Plancalves with Strain 19 many young men who have en- gram are testing to locate the tered the services upon the 'of diseased cine, in addition to testing the slaughter Boards advice, with an under- animals, and calfhood vaccina- herd. Under Plan B all reactors benefits tion. Under that such test must be quarstanding programs develop- to the Bangs would be available to them upon ed and administered and premises coopera- antined to the 3 years. This within discharge. control slaughtered the with states, The loss of many months of tively officials make agreements with allows for disposal of infected time at perhaps the most pro- individual producers under one animals at such time as would life ductive period of a young of the approved plans. Testing is be most advantageous and pracis partially compensated by the done without expense to the tical for the producer. educational benefits available to owner, and an indemnity is paid Plan C is perhaps the most these young people at the time for large range herds, practical Their ithe service. leave they histamine This plan requires vaccination destructive the stop is difficult, readjustment period and I urge that we do what we chain reaction, restrict the cell of all heifer calves. The idea is can to aid in molding them into damage area and thus make life .to develop a vaccinated by keeping active members of a civilian so- more pleasant in the modern herd heifers and selling off the old world of strain and stress. ciety. through the benefits made available in this legislation. ue flcwA, fyfiom Gauniij, Accent all-o- ut heifere are available to replace them.. Under the brucellosis control program, state or federal veterinarians will do the testing and vaccination, or hire a technician: to- do it, at no cost to the producers, provided, that the has adequate producerequipment and help to handle the stock.. The cost of the vaccine is nominal and may be furnished under- the new program. cows as - - - IVEDGEWOOD ti; FEATURES vac-diseas- L An exclusive feature! The Selector lets you select exact broiler position. Broiler disease-resista- grid and deep pan glide up or down to just right distance from heat. 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