state January 26, Farm bureau officials say .\£ Reagan’s plans are good More parking, fewer flowers staff photo by Irene Mees Although the area was rather loud Tuesday, no one in A.P. Beutel Health Center complained. Fred Bernal, left, and Albert Ingleman were breaking up the flower bed to create four new parking spaces. United Press International AUSTIN — American far mers cannot hope to pull them selves out of their financial gloom until the world economy improves, the president of the American Farm Bureau Federa tion said Monday. “I think it’s tied to the general economy of the United States and the world,” Robert B. De lano said at a Texas Farm Bureau leadership conference. I think we’re closer to ending the recession than we were this time last year, he said. Delano said he expects to see an upturn in the farm economy by the end of 1983, and he urged farmers to sign up for President Reagan’s new crop swap program to speed the re covery. The president of the Texas Farm Bureau, S.M. True Jr. of Plainview, also said farmers should back Reagan’s payment- “Without such a pro gram, we face another build-up of surplus commodities which will again depress farm prices,” S. M. True, president of the Texas Farm Bureau, said. in-kind plan to wipe out price depressing surpluses. Reagan’s proposal, said True, “offers the best available method for dealing with the sur plus problem, and we must make every effort to insure that we do our part to make the P1K program successful.” True said the ultimate answer to farmers’ problems lies with Congress, who must ba lance the federal budget. He told the 500 conference dele gates the budget must be ba lanced through cut backs in spending rather than new taxes. “If we can’t afford cost-of- living adjustments in current so cial programs, then we had bet ter start adjusting the adjust ments,” he said. “Current levels of deficit spending will surely lead to re-inflation with inhe rent skyrocketing costs of pro duction and interest rates." In conjunction with the crop swap plan. True said other programs must be devised to bring agricultural production in line with domestic demands. Atheist claims oaths biased United Press International AUSTIN — Court documents filed by Madalyn Murray O’Hair, Monday, say that the ph rase, “God save our nation and this honorable court,” is a prayer and its recital in a cour troom violates the U.S. Constitu tion. O’Hair, head of the Amer ican Atheist Center in Austin, asked that the phrase, often re cited by bailiffs to convene court sessions, be declared unconstitu tional and barred from Austin federal courtrooms. She also filed a motion asking that a federal oath of office taken by court personnel ending with the words “so help me God” be ruled a violation of the Con stitution. O’Hair filed the motions in conjunction with a federal court suit she and her Society of Separationists Inc. filed in 1978 challenging a provision of the Texas Constitution, which she says requires anyone holding public office or a public trust to profess a belief in a supreme being. . The motions follow a court appearance by O’Hair earlier this month during which she said she heard a bailiff recite the phrase she claims is a prayer. When she complained to presiding U.S. District Judge James R. Nowlin, she said the judge told her recital of the phrase depended on how he felt and how many people were in the courtroom. 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