Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1947 — Page 6

A NUMBER of years ago, Hassil Schenck told 2 Farm Burcay membership worker who tried to sign . him up and also sell him some fertijizer, “Why, one of these days you -fellows will be selling insurance.” Little did Mr. Schenck, present Indiana Farm Bureau phesident, realize that he would later be the ohe to send Farm Bureau workers into the field” selling insurance. ; But insurance is only one of the many services to farmers which the Farm Bureau has developed since 1636 when Mr. Schenck took over the helm of the organization which today numbers more than 85,000 members, In that time the loosely knit organization of about its present powerful condition “its president Mr. Schenck is up would take an atom minds of the state delegates Mr, Schenck, as vice president of the organizatdon, stepped into the No. 1 spot upon. the. death of is president, Lewls Taylor He has been elected every two years since, ; He was a modest retiring Hoosier Today, after 12 years the control: dent; forceftl business executive who knows of people from ‘coast to coast and in Europe England.

Keeps in Close Touch With Farmers THIS SUMMER he returned from a tour of farm:

Farm Bureau has grown from a 20.000 members to With it has grown

it the

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today Him

for re-election

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farmer in 1036. he is a confithousands and

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in Europe, he has made” numerous tours of U.S rural areas in the East and West He owns 300 acres in Boone County and makes his home there, giving daily Instructions to his employees hefore

driving 22 miles to the office here each morning He probably knows more farmers and can call them by their names, than ollie ie. state In this wa) problems of Indiana Mr, Schenek. takes ognition being and federal legislative When asked ‘what should assume the said: “As 1 see it labor groups which tend left. On the other-hand business and management far to. the right. It 1s the think the farmers must take “Neither interests hu ahould singly determine the policy of the government

first any person in

he keeps in touch with the

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now given farm problems bodie farmers

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"MR." FARM BUREAU--Like the organiza-

Hassil Schenck has developed trom a jest farm boy to a power in the state.

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eont-above what we call fair and normal, For years it was the farmer who suffered while prices were 20 per cent below normal. I believe it is only fair

that the farmer should get a little of that back.”

Born on a Farm Near Lebanon BORN ON A FARM six miles southeast of Leba-

non, Mr, Schenck has lived in the vicinity all of his life He attended a one-room district school and then was graduated from Lebanon High School, He

went one semester at old Central Normal College atid Indiana State Normal College and in his county from 1911 to 1927. At time he was farming. He bought his first farm in 1924 and has been in general farming ever since, He was married in 1916 and the Schencks have one daughter, now married. Mr. Schenck ‘doesn’t smoke nor drink, He gave up a pipe vears ago because he thought it might influence some of the children he taught,

one semester at

taught school

the same

was hauled before the Senate war investigating .committee to explain why he hadn't investigated charges against. Maj. Gen. Bennet! E. Meyers “What charges?” demanded Gen. Jones,

Never Heard of It

SENATOR HOMER FERGUSON of Michigan explained nong to patiently that Gen, Meyers Was accused of owning stocks in airplane companies’ 'o which he awarded multi-million-dollar contracts The general said he'd never heard of that, though there had been some rumors There were these three generals (this rank is getting a little complicated, already), see: Gen, Jone the policeman; Gen. Meyers, the airplane buyer, and an unnamed general, So Gen. Anonymous phoned Gen, Jones would be a sorry day if Gen, Meyers ever of the Army's surplus property. The

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Instead the individual feelings of the people them- He Is known among his associates for his immediselves should determine our nation’s course.” ale response to questions, and he is never at a loss In a word to voung farmers of the state he warn for extemporaneous . speeches He delegates everyagainst “going in over their heads to get started.” thing to subordinates and has confidence they can do ‘I. wouldn't advise any vVoung man to buy a farm the job even when they lack it. today unless he can pay half down I'he time 15 His efforts on the job appear tireless, It is not uncoming when land prices will be less than the amount usual for him to leave his office on 8 Pennsylvania many purchasers still owe on them. Those will be St, at 5 p.m. drive many miles to a Farm Bureau serious times,” he said meeting, and at its conclusion return to his home He feels unconcerned about present prices of that night farm commodities ” Although "he may not have reached home unl - “The: farmer deserves evervthing he is getting” 4 o'clock in the morning, he shows up at his desk he sald. “Actually commodity prices are only 20 per. promptly at 8a. m, (By Louis Armstrong) . A Weird Tale By Frederick C. Othman "WASHINGTON, Nov. 15--Let's get this straight (0 be the Army's tarnished brass, 1 fear, get (and no snickers, please, gents): An Army genera! weirder as it goes along; kind of gives a taxpayér a pulling a fast hocus-pocus with a dollar gets “the old headache heave-ho as quickly as the buck private caught When . Gen. Jones “finished telling the senators pawning his GI overcoat. That's a general speaking. y,o ye provided equal justice to all, generals and No general, of. course, ever has been cOoWl~ yates alike, a succession of witnesses told segmartialed on charges of fraud, testified the general aie of a story which, when pieced together, went in charge of the Air Force Corps. The U. § Sen like this ste's fuquiry iio whe angled Rrsncial alleles of sult Gell. Meyers’ boss heard that he owned some Sother i) - Bip OE gray=haired stock In an outfit called the Aviation Electric Co Maj. Gen, Junius W. Jones, the air inspector, who and told him to get rid of it Before he embarrassed

the Army.

A Neat Business Deal

SO ALONG CAME Lawrence Bell, Bell Aircraft Co. looking for somebody to do subcontracting on the .electric wiring of his fighting planes. Gen, Meyers said he had some Iriends who owned Aviation Electric, and why not give the business to them? Bell did, to the tune of $1,053,000. is All this time the balding Gen. tired and wearing a handsomely tailored gray suit and hand-painted necktie, sat in the back of the room. His wife, a one-time movie starlet who previously had testified in his behalf, was nowhere to be seen, but probably will’ be called again to tell about the airpane stocks her husband signed over to her. Gen, Meyers asked dhe reporters, please, when the to lend him their ears. He said the

Apparently he didn’t,

president of the some

Meyers, now re-

Se85101 Was over,

said Gen. Jones, was obvious. Then, demanded Sen. senatorial inquisilors weren't being fair -and that Ferguson, why didn't the general investigate the he's asked for a courtmartial—and he siid he didn't charge of the second general against the third? mean a whitewash—to' clear his name. Well, sir, said Gen. No, 1, No. 2 hated No. 3, and The proceedings involving an ever-widening asprobably was being malicious. So the. Alr Force sortment of generals.oddly enough, grew out of the police department fargot the whole business Howard Hughes flving boat case, Mr, Hughes' name My tale of the senator's inquiry into what he held wasn't mentioned onee, day long. 7 Brightwood OES v8 pom Monday in the Veritas | ocal Student Joins asonic Temple, Mrs. Helen SchoBrightwood Chapter 399, OES, will joy 1& worthy matron, and Richard University Orchestra hold initiation during the meeting Campbell is worthy patron, ” Times Speci a ————— Co — URBANA- CHAMPAIGN, IL, Nov 15~Calvin 8. Hamilton, son of Mr and Mrs. Calvin R. Hamilton, 3433

Central Ave. Indianapolis, has been selected for membership in the Uni. | versity of Illinois Repertory Orchestra | A sophomore inthe College of Fine and Applied Arts, Mr. Hamilton plays the violin in the orchestra, directed by Prof. Paul Rolland.

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