Show THE GARLAND TIMES GAhLAND UTAH Friendly Russian Element Holds Out Hope for Peace By EDWARD WNU By BAUKIIAGE EMERINE Newa Analyst and Commentator Faatara When other rocks have cooled it is granite thai holds the heat of the sun after nightfall When other sections go off on political or philosophical tangents it is New England that retains the basic Puritan characteristics— thrift the will to work and individuality TheHrst settlers in New Hampshire carried with them a King James Bible and a Puritan conscience Fundamentally through every vicissitude of progress New Hampshire has remained unchanged The old influences still prevail From the very beginning however New Hampshire folks were the mer-rieof the Puritans They have held to the gospel of work ' but the gogper of laughter has not been forgotten They are - genial love a good story have a quip or wise aaw and delight In antic ways The Infusion of blood as well as that of those recently come from Europe has not the values of life in New Hampshire materially changed Puritan Standards Prevail Matters of morals and taste and government are still decided with Puritan standards The appearance of the country In Its cleared land is as the early settlers left It From the top of Its mountains down to the sea New Hampshire is a varied land but changeless and inspiring No state Is greater than its people Men like Daniel Webster Pres FrapkUn Pierce Salmon P Chase and Thomas Bslley Aldrich are not mere accidents They and many other famous men came from the of New Hampshire and breeding and environment were molded by the traditions and Influence of that state WNU Service 1616 Eye Street NW Washington D C WASHINGTON D C— “America hat no foreign policy’ I That Is one of the bromides which has always been popular among critics of govern- I don’t know on what the remark is based If we haven't any foreign policy today then many hundreds of thousands of words ment have been ex- in comon nothing While the re- pended ment cent controversy was raging I spent many hours find out foreign policy toward Rue sia was supposed to be and If so I shall report as nearly as i why can what I have heard The report wiU not be In the formal language of diplomacy in which we have been told words are used to con ceal thoughts I report it compressed of course but as nearly as In the phraseology possible used who ought by gentlemen to know what they are talking about We start with the revelation that American negotiations with Russia are complicated and difficult They are complicated because it appears the approach must be made along two separate paths each leadr r ing to a separate Russian group They are difficult because there are unusual obstacles put in the way of the diplomat especially our In obMoscow orchards Hampshire range from a representatives few trees to more than 100 acres A stacles which I am assured must be encountered at close quarters to million and a half bushels of potatoes are grown in the state each be appreciated The two groups since neither Is year making them the most Impornor closely homogeneous Identifitant field crop able might better be referred to as Farm Units Complete One comprises that Most New Hampshire farms are two elements great Indefinable and inarticulate classified body roughly as “the Russian people” Americans who have spent some time In Russia and who have enjoyed such contact as is permitted with the Russian people say they are devoted to their country with a Spartan loyalty sensitive to its shortcomings proud of its achievements Many in this group especially those who have met Americans like us All want to know more about us For example they devour the big propaganda picture magazine “Amerika" printed In their language and distributed by our embassy Formerly we distributed 35000 copies Later we were permitted to increase the printing to 50000 copies It Is estimated that a hundred Russians read each copy of Amerika it is at a high price and read to tat- trying to what our Two years before the Revolutionary war John Sullivan a young Dunham lawyer and John Langdon a wealthy merchant were active patriots In December 1774 seized Fort William and Mary at New Castle they (present site of Fort Constitution) and removed from It 100 barrels of powder besides cannon and small arms These munitions of war later were used against the British at the battle of Bunker Hill) It Is notable that of the men who fought ylth the Colonial army at Bunker Hill were from New Hampshire and men from that state were in every of the war Stark and his New campaign Hampshire troops checked Burgoyne and paved the way for Gates' over that ambitious British general at Sarattriumph oga Three weeks before the Continental congress of lnde-greed to the Declaration the New Hampshire pendence as Agriculture and industry spread sembly adopted one of Its own thus Narapidly Millions of the first authoritative state ture provided New years ago with making Hampshire ment of purpose to cast oil alle- an abundance of gravel sand and giance to the British crown granite the Under surface were New Hampshire was first setmore than 95 different minerals tled la 1623 at Dover and Porte- Many large rivers had their sources In New Hampshire and could be harnessed for power There was plenty of timber and wild game There was excellent soil partlo ularly In the valleys of the Connect! cut and Merrimack rivers Grass was plentiful for livestock Fruit trees were easily grown The cl! mate was healthful The New Hampshire of today was built upon these resources Unique Industrialization Even the Industry of New Hampshire has its unique side “Our craftsmen know what it is to live In a good place" Is the state’s boast Laboring men never know the crowded living conditions which so often attend industrialization New Hampshire plants mills and factories manufacture chemical electrical equipment products leather goods tools and machinery scores of miscellaneous articles and products “Made in New Hampshire" may mean anything from a GOVERNOR When Charles sewing needle to a steam engine or M Dale native of Minnesota was the heaviest Installed foundry casting ns New Hampshire’s Its wood products are without number governor on January 4 1945 he TOWN HALL A classic exIts paper and paper products became the first Westerner to beare ample of New England architecused throughout the world come chief executive of n New ture is the town hall and church The dairy is the most industry England state at Hancock N H Important agricultural enterprise in mouth— Just three years after New Hampshire Milk cream units so complete It seems nothing the landing of the Pilgrims and butterfat cattle and calves return is lacking seven years before Boston was a cash income of about ten million New Hampshire farmers do founded The first settlers were dollars a year The apple is the not “put all their eggs In one fishermen farmers and traders chief commercial fruit and New basket’ or hold to one principal source of Income They hold to a combination of products and services calculated to return the the largest Income considering family skills the soils and market opportunities1 They look toward n Income — not to n single cash crop Lakes mountains seashore and a splendid climate have made New famous for vacations Hampshire and tours White Mountain national forest with its roads trails lakes and streams lures thousands of people from every part of the United States each year From bathing on the ocean beach to skiing through mountain snows New Hampshire offers opportunity for recreation and sports From colonial buildings at Portsmouth Dartmouth college at Hanover and Daniel Webster’s birthplace near Franklin to the Old Man of the Mountains Lost River at Kinsman Notch and the cog railway at Mount Washington New Hampshire offers everything for those who seek historical fecreational or travel spirational PRETTY AS A PICTURE' The beauty of Mt Ghocorua has made “Every road that leads yon out this New Hampshire peak the most photographed fountain In Makes you long to turn about America In New Hampshire’’ saws?? rrrr AVAs’iXH’iri'irrTS ters This group admires and respects mechanical our industries our technical skills Officially there has been no propaganda to cry down American achievement in the production fields but rather exhortations to emulate and surpass Hampshire' natural setting adds greatly to ita charm While usually is considered s mountainous state — and justly so— its eastern in gently rolling inslope extends clines southeastward to the Atlantic Five sandy beaches are features of New Hampshire's 18 miles of Seashore But New Hampshire is remembered longest for its mountains and Ueys forest roads remote farms old villages and houses The White mountains are storied mountains long loved and Other distinctive sought by man sights In New Hampshire are its hundreds of ponds its thousands of granite ledges its expanding forests' Its Industries and its green landscapes The mountain region has few inhabitants except in summer In the lakes district an agricultural area are the industrial cities of Laconia and North Connecticut Conway valley of embracing the itatn contains New Hampshire’s chief agricultural section and many industries with Merrimack valley a In close second agriculture and greater In Industry The eastern slope Is largely agricultural but contain the industrial cities of Rochester Somerswortfi and Dover door BARBS on Russia We are to be friendly but we must firm That is what makes negotiations so difficult To convince the “haters” we mean what we say the United States must state its deoutcisions firmly and emphatically line exactly what we will do and wiH not do what we will permit Our Russia to do and not do firmness on our has to depend We cannot use force bewords cause we have not the force available to use This however does not mean we cannot succeed because I am optimistically assured the Russians are weaker than we are Although their military forces on the continent of Europe are stronger than those of the Allies it is believed that the Russians lack the economic physical or moral strength to engage in a major war and they know that in the long run the rest of the world can develop a greater power Politically they have not the influence either to risk withdrawal from the United Nations They know they could not take a sufficient number of other nations out with them and thus withdrawal would mean ostracism and threats from the rest of the world This the Russians know as well as we do DltCilDMl'S SENNA 1AIATIVE SYRUP PEPSIN ah rich arornaic HSTIO Inhel nunn of DA L uuaiaut MANNS ASTHMADOR IRlATMtNT it nm time you haw an t! tack of bronchi! ultima ASTHMADOR to taka to a internally -- a dependtblt effective treatment that help relieve the agony of the attack -distressed breathing Sold by druggists a under our guarantee everywhere three convenient fcxm: ASTHMADOR powder cigarettes or pipe mixture TIM vCDULUMdim) 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