Show J 1 Doug Sim Simpson fr aM Says Moss R Record cord Is OK COALVILLE Mr McConaughy Editor Summit Summt County Dee Bee Morgan Morlan Utah Deaf Deat Editor In answer r to recent criticism ot of the voting record of Senator Moss Mou X I would like to state tite that Farm Farms era era rs Union rates the voting record of Cf Senator Moss one hundred per percent cent ent He lie Voted for tor the wheat and cotton otton bills and voted for tor the am amendment to control beef Import Im Ports port vital issues to farmers of ot our ur state and of of orthe the nation Only OMy one farm organization des dis disagrees agrees es with Senator Moss Moss' action Representatives of ot 22 farm or or- are aro now in Washington Washing Washing- ton working for a new wheat wheat and and cotton otton bill Senator Moss has worked forand forand for tot and voted for tor every proposition designed to raise farm Income B Because use of his bis tremendous ef efforts forts forte We have the recreation area ares At Park City We also have two Iwo tw i rural l cities cUles in Summit County that are receiving public works in the form torm of culinary culin an ary water and sewerage systems In our opinion that is a perfect record The Administration was very wise to sign agreements with Australia and New Zealand to control imports of beef They cannot be controlled by a new now law because at present they are controlled controlled controlled con con- trolled by a world treaty signed by 64 nations This can be changed chang ed ell only at the New Kennedy Round Hound of Trade negotiations thatIs thatis that thatIs Is now being conducted at Geneva Geneva Gen eva eva- Switzerland Before the agreement Australia end and New Zealand exported beet beef and into the United States as ae follows 1958 1958 million 1 pounds 1 1 million pounds 1060 1960 million pounds 1961 1961 million pounds 1962 million pounds 1963 1063 million pounds The agreement that the Admin made with the two countries countries coun coun- tries cut back exports to the 63 1962 average and thus their exports for the next three years with and without agreement are areas areas areas as follows With the Agreement 1964 million pounds 1965 million pounds 1966 million pounds Without the Agreement 1964 one billion 27 million pounds 1965 one billion million I pounds 1966 1968 one billion million mil mu- lion pounds I The good thing about the agreement agree ment went is is they can only increase 37 per cent per year W Without the agreement and assuming that their increased d shipments had continued to grow at the same rate as they did from 1961 to 1963 the additional imports would have been disastrous to our beef beet in in- Sincerely Douglas T. T Simpson I President 1 |