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Show N member 1C, T1IP JOURNAL Page 2 in the character of the American people. It is leading us into such as America has never seen before. It is based on the belief Iiy Clark I,. llrody that the source of all creaCounsel for Public Affairs for tive achievement is not the Michigan Farm Bureau Keep the Right to Choose herd-mindedne- ss NATIONAL organization. He is to become the homogenized man." The above quotations are extracts from a sermon by Reverend Edward Greenfield of Princeton, Indiana, May 19, By FARM-CIT- 11)57 WEEK, 1957 Y the President of the United States of America A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS it is fitting that all citizens, rural and urban, should to the strength, chui- 1957. recognize their interdependence in contributing individual but the group. A fundamental and The minister emphasizes that acter, and prosperity of our Nation; and adbe must individual a The to this philosophy is a subtle and change amounting WHEREAS it is increasingly important that the public should virtual revolution is taking place justed to and submerged in the insidious influence that is un- understand the mutuality of interests of those who live on farms dermining the foundation of American freedom. WHEREAS the productivity of the farms and of urban labor It is his belief that such blind and business continues to provide the food, the tools, the services, conformity to regimentation and and the goods that afford our citizens the highest standaid of living in the leveling downward of hu- the world; and man effort and initiative are deWHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved August stroying the priceless values of .51, l!)o7, has designated the week of November 112 to November Jx, our American and Christian herWeek, and has authorized and requested l!ir7, as National Farm-Cititage. the President to issue a proclamation calling for suitable obseivance of far-reachi- ng y This is contrary to Christian principles for, Gods concern is only for persons fulfilling themselves as persons, and the group must not be the master but the servant . . . The Christian emphasis upon community . . . has always been upon voluntary, freely chosen association. The apprehension expressed by Reverend Greenfield stems from the teaching and practices of advocates of what is sometimes termed The New Social Ethic. In it The individual no longer counts. It is the mass mind of the group or association that is important and must govern the thinking and control the life of the individual. A gift all the family will appreciate., an that week: NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people throughout the country to participate fully in the observance of the period Meek; from November 22 to November 2S, 10.77, as National Farm-Cit- y land-gracolleges, and I request the Department of Agriculture, the the Agricultural Extension Service, and all other appropriate agencies and officials of the Government, to cooperate with National, State, and local farm organizations and other groups in the several States and Counties in preparing and carrying out programs for the appropriate observance of National Farm-CitWeek, including plans for public meetings, discussions, exhibits, pageants, and press, radio, and television features, with special emphasis on notable achievements by rural groups and individuals, local, State, and National, and on the enrichment of American country living through adequate cultural, spiritual, educational, recreational, and health facilities for both rural youth and rural adults. I also request urban groups to join in this observance, along with farm groups, as evidence of our appreciation of all those on the farms and in the cities of this Nation who have worked so ensocial in providing us with food, the fiber, and the products that we well This type of modern gineering and organization is in need and enjoy. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and evidence in many walks of life. caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. It includes: DONE at the City of Washington this thirty-firs- t day of Auon conformity in fifty-seveLord nineteen hundred and the year of our and of pupils and students to collec- gust the of of United of the one America the hundred States Independence tive levels and life adjustment eighty-seconand patterns in schools and higher DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER. education; By the President: conditions that JOHN FOSTER DULLES, Employment call for right to work laws; Secretary of State. Over-emphas- nt y is n, d. Brings more leisure for mom, better meals at lower cost for all the family. Live and Farm Belter I BUY FROM YOUR DEALER . . . Electrically UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. I Certain farm organizations where compliance of farmers is FEATURED as optional equipment on a majority of Americas cars is a device automobile manufacturers are forced through dictation, threats Secret Weapon. By no means a calling their Twenty-Poun- d and violence ; looks seen one when at the sleek glamor baby, it cant be Government programs which, profile of any of the 1958 models; its operation requires no in effect, curtain or abolish the effort on the part of the driver ; it makes no noise. In fact, as you drive one of the new cars you wont even know its there free choice privileges of until you need it. ual producers. The new device is what is known as a locking differential. Completely automatic, its function is to transfer the power to the rear wheel having the better traction when adverse driving conditions such as those typified by snow, ice, andor mud are encountered. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey This is the In addition to promoting convenience, the new locking differential, which was developed by Dana Corporation, of Toledo, Ohio, a pioneer in the automotive field, reduces the hazards of high speed driving under di- -i rect opposite of what has been happening with automobiles ever since the ' drive-sha- ft re- placed the old chain drive and the differential was adopted to transfer engine to the jpower rear wheels. Until now all the power went to the wheel with the least j traction. Any motorist who has ever been j j immobilized on snow or ice at a curb, or who has ever had the unfortunate experience of getting a rear wheel bogged down in sticky mud or heavy sand (and who hasnt?) will imme-- j diately recognize the increased driver convenience the new locking differential has brought to motoring. When ice or snow is encountered differ-- I at a curb, with the ential the curb wheel frequently spins and the vehicle is stuck, unable to be moved either forward or backward. Positive Action Under the same conditions, the locking differential applies many times the driving force of the curb wheel to the wheel on the street and the car proceeds normally, either forward or backward as desired. The same action takes place when one of the wheels is stuck in the mud, or bogged down in sand. It keeps the maximum amount of power directed to the wheel with the best traction. old-sty- le The great bourbon of the Old West is winning new friends everywhere! 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Car stability is also assured on patches of snow, ice, loose gravel, oil slick, etc. Automatic transference of power to the driving wheel with the greater traction again virtually eliminates the chance for dangerous skids and swerves. Different car manufacturers have adopted different names for the unit on their cars. But call it what you will, the locking differential represents probably the greatest advance in motoring convenience and safety since the automatic transmission was introduced. Some say it is the answer to the most needed automobile improvement since the electric self-starte- r. No |