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THE WASHINGTON POST: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1940
JKSH
Text of McNary's Address Accepting Nomination
Vice Presidential Candidate Scores
title to the old Oregon country
settlement. We hold that the
of our whole economy hinges to
witnessed the growth of the lum-
from Great Britain.
theory of the last frontier is only
some degrees upon removal of
ber industry to its present huge
New Deal Reciprocal Trade Pacts
We can afford to smile at the
figurative. Land. if you had to
such obstacles to easy commerce
proportions and the expansion of
timidity of the obstructionists who
work it, never was free. Men
as adverse Government polícies,
the social and recreational value of
lived a century ago. In their day,
paid for it in sweat and blood and
restrictive laws, burdensome tax-
our forests. It Is but natural,
And Calls for Continued Federal
they thought America finished.
loneliness, if not in dollars.
ation and the uncertainties arising
therefore, that during my years in
They belonged to the tribe. seem-
As long as great rivers run idly
from pyramiding debt. The over-
the Senate I have made legisla-
Development of Power Resources
ingly numerous in each genera-
to the sea; as long as vast reaches
all solution may only await the in-
tion affecting the forests my spe-
tion, which holds that the limit
of virgin soil await only life-giv-
stallation of an Administration
cial province.
has been reached. Little Americans
ing water; as long as well-being is
which whole-heartedly wishes
Everyone knows that American
By the Associated Press
West were I, however, to con-
they were: the type that advocated
inequitably distributed, then we
again to see the United States a
timber resources are being swiftly
Salem, Oreg., Aug. 27.-The
demn the New Deal in its en-
impeaching Jefferson for his pur-
say that America is not finished.
going concern.
depleted. We take assurance for
text of Senator Charles L.
chase and derided Seward for
Our job is to work for an inte-
I come to a problem that pro-
the future. however, from the
tirety. Candor requires me to
foundly touches my emotions. We
knowledge that they may, with
McNary, of Oregon, accepting
buying Alaska.
grated self-confident
the Republican Vice Presiden-
credit this Administration with
In like manner. the little
ready to undergo the discipline of
stand today in the heart of the
care and wise governmental poli-
tial nomination:
certain social gains which have
American of 1940 maintains that
the pioneer to the end that we
last considerable area of virgin
cies, be restored. Hapoily a sub-
made the lot of the average man
our race is run. The throb he
may not only survive in a threat-
forest left in the United States;
stantial portion of our forest lands
accept the nomination for Vice
hears is not the hum of America's
ened world but distribute our
the majestic remnants of nearly a
are being managed and utilized in
President so generously bestowed
more secure-if not more fruitful
dynamos, but the hardening of
blessings more abundantly. The
billion acres of timber that clothed
ways that best safeguard social
upon me by the Republican na-
and satisfying. I, for one, do not
America's arteries. It is his de-
call is for a disciplined population.
this country when the first Euro-
values, provide maximum em-
tional convention last June. I in-
choose to relinquish these ad-
spondent outlook that deflates the
I prefer the self-discipline of the
peans saw it. I was born within
ployment, guarantee future sup-
dorse the platform and renew my
vances, where they are genuine;
hopes of youth; insists that our
pioneer to the imposed discipline
sight of the great trees that
plies, stabilize streams and soils
nor to detract from the humani-
industrial plant is overbuilt and
of the European autocracies. The
characteristically dominate the
and conserve our rich endow-
loyalty to the candidate for Presi-
that we must look forward only
western scene from the Rockies to
ments of natural beauty and wild
pioneer tradition is strong in our
dent, the able, magnetic and force-
tarian impulses actuating the
the Pacific. In my lifetime, I have
life.
to a slippered senility.
blood. All of us. whether our an-
ful Wendell L. Willkle.
President. In this campiagn I
We, of the old Oregon country,
cestors crossed the Atlantic in the
This IS no ordinary campaign.
shall not seek to indict the New
Deal's motives. I shall, with all
reject the hypothesis of the little
seventeenth century or whether
Improved Credit, Fairer Taxes
The impact of the wars raging
American. We are optimists. We
we ourselves came in the twen-
beyond both our oceans, together
the force at my command. attack
say that America is not yet half
tieth, are pioneers, or the descend-
with our urgent concern for the
the New Deal's capacity to gov-
built. The little American dates
ants of pioneers. The virtues of
ould Help Forest Interests
peace of this hemisphere, sur-
ern and the political and economic
the decline of American enter-
work, thrift, and self-denial for
round the political decision we
heresies which have deflected us
prise from the time when the last
the common good are part of our
Yet, much more can be done.
Power is the prime requisite of
are about to 'make with a height-
from our courses.
free land was thrown open for
tradition. We have the tools.
The Government equitably could
modern industrial existence. A
ened gravity. Domestic issues,
Every Administration since
assume half the cost of abating
linked as they are with prepared-
loss from fire, insects and disease
measure of America's industrial
Washington has made progress to-
ness and foreign relations. take
ward fulfilling the American
Full Use of Our Resources
to the desirable point where
magnitude may be found in the
on enlarged significance in our
dream. The New Deal is excep-
forests might become insurable
fact that one-half the installed
present mood.
tional in that it. alone, has sought
Essential to Reconstruction
risks. Credit facilities are rudi-
horsepower in the world is de-
For more than seven years we
to substitute new states of mind
mentary and inadequate Forest
veloped within our borders. Steam
have lingered in a backwater,
for old, to inculcate reliance on
axation too often tends, by lay-
denying our destiny: neglecting
What are some of the specifica-
Moreover, his income during the
power made England the indus-
the Government in place of self-
ing too heavy an immediate bur-
our defenses, both spiritual and
reliance and to supplant hope with
tions for the reconstruction of
seven New Deal, or lean, years
trial colossus of the nineteenth
fear of what lies ahead.
has averaged only $7,000,000,000;
den, to compel uneconomic ex-
century; steam plus electrical
material. The great energies of
America have been hindered-
America? Among the first is the
ploitation and forced liquidation.
whereas, during the preceding
power has made the United States
We may forgive the New Deal's
incompetence in dealing with eco-
preservation and fuller employ-
seven years, under Republican ad-
Unproductive areas increasingly
the industrial giant of the twen-
where not actually stifled. Some
have lost faith in the future: faith
ment of the natural resources of
ministrations, it averaged $9,000,-
should be acquired for public own-
tieth. Yet America's water-power
nomic forces; lits inability- un-
000,000.
ership and the exploration and
resources are still largely unde-
in work, the source of well-being.
willingness-te- further the em-
soil, forest and water power.
research arms of the Forest Serv-
No party is solely responsible. We
ployment of idle capital and idle
Bear in mind, if you will, that
veloped. In the mountainous parts
Prudence dictates that we, at least,
the New Deal totals include all
ice should be expanded. Deserted
of the Pacific West, where strong
of the minority have, perhaps,
hands. We might overlook the
villages and abandoned cut-over
failed in vigilance. But the over-
confusion in theory and practice
conserve those legacies for this
the benefit payments from the
rivers run unimpeded to the sea, a
that have curbed initiative, stalled
Treasury of the United States-
lands are the price society pays for
whelming responsibility rests
major portion of the country's po-
and future generations.
wasteful nudations of our forest
upon the party in power. They
the engines of production and mul-
and that the seven prosperous
tential hydroelectric power still
have the mandate
The prosperity of agriculture
Republican years include the
areas. The remedy for this ruth-
waits to be harnessed. Fortunately,
This campaign is more than a
tiplied debt We are still a rich
should be the first charge on the
country. What we cannot forgive
black year 1932. which marked
less policy is a Government-en-
the principle on which this power
mere cóntest between rival po-
attention of any Administration.
the depth of the depression.
couraged program of perpetuating
may be made available has long
litical parties. This campaign is a
is that the New Deal, finding itself
unable to restore national vital-
Throughout this New Deal cycle
this natural resource by regulat-
Not for sentimental reasons, al-
been recognized. The Federal Gov-
conflict between philosophies-
though society owes a real debt
we have been confronted with the
ing the voiume of the crop that
ernment accepts the obligation to
philosophies of government and of
ity, fashioned its plan upon the
to those who, year in, year out,
related phenomena of depressed
annually can be harvested. This
control floods and assure naviga-
action. We must choose in No-
thesis that America is finished,
means balancing the budget be-
tion. Out of these services flows
supply it with its first essentials,
farm prices and industrial unem-
vember whether America shall
that our economy is inevitably
ployment. With the farmer pro-
tween the growth and the cut.
contracting, that opportunity has
food and raw materials. No, the
the by-product of power.
advance again along the path, of
her historic mission or retreat
been extinguished and that, here-
reason for our preoccupation with
ducing without proft, the city
still further into the nelds of fu-
the farm problem is social and
worker was idle, his consuming
after. we must look increasingly to
economic betterment. The farm
power diminished. I have long
Water Power Common Heritage,
tility.
the Government for jobs, for se-
curity and for the oversight of
stands somewhere near the center
felt that these phenomena could
I should be guilty of a narrow
not be separated; that a sound
Should Be Federally Controlled
partisanship unsuited to the great
our private lives.
of our economy. For 75 years,
the farms of America balanced our
policy would work toward re-
foreign trade and, through ex-
lieving both of these disorders.
Unfalteringly the Congress has
treatment, which I expect to give
Concept Has Its Foundations
portable surpluses, provided the
I shall discuss the farm situation
granted to the public preferential
it in a later speech.
foreign exchange that assisted in
in detail later in the campaign.
rights to power generated from
The resources we have been
In Europe's Rampant Statism
building our factories, mines and
It is a subject near my heart. For
20 years I have sought means and
navigable streams. Such power
railroads. The first World War
considering bear pertinently on a
disrupted the profitable trade and,
measures to better the lot of the
should be a common heritage. The
subject uppermost in our minds as
That concept. old as human pes-
soil, water power and forest.
I
for 20 years, we have struggled
agrarian producer. For the mo-
Government, having made this
We look across the Atlantic.
I
stand on that record. Not one ut-
power available. should have an
simism, germinates now from a
with recurring, unmarketable sur-
ment, let me say that the Repub-
refer to preparedness for defense.
tered word can be expunged, not
lican platform recommends a
indisputable right to control its
Europe which has been trans-
one vote recalled; nor would I
pluses.
The last war disclosed deficits in
The farm problem is by no
hopeful and affirmative farm
utilization and distribution. Maxi-
power and farm and forest prod-
formed-by poverty, political im-
wish it otherwise, considering the
means the exclusive worry of the
program. It indorses the princi-
mum benefits for domestic con-
ucts. A shortage of power in cer-
maturity and war-into a dismal
light that then guided us.
farmer. In a true and realistic
ple of parity. It advocates-and
sumers, farmers and small users
tain Eastern industrial districts
despotism That concept is stat-
I should be lacking in senti-
sense, the problem is as national
this is a departure-incentiv pay-
of power should be the yardstick
deprived aomestic consumers of
ment were I not gratified by the
ism-the doctrine of the ascendan-
as the problem of national de-
ments to farmers willing' to ex-
by which we measure the useful-
service. Food deficiencies caused
presence of the notification com-
fense. Permit me to cite an
periment with tillage of crops we
ness and serviceability of every
meatless, wheatless days and the
cy'of the State over the individual.
mittee. Many of them crossed the
example: Statisticians find an
now import. We stand pledged
Federal development. Moreover,
plowing up of the short grass
I deny its validity in terms of a
continent to be with us. I hope
uncanny correspondence between
to continue soil conservation pay-
rates should be maintained at the
prairies in what is now the dust
youthful, vital America. I charge,
they find compensation in the
gross farm income and industrial
moreover, that the diffusion of that
grandeur of our mountains and
ments, commodity surplus loans;
lowest level consistent with sound
bowl.
pay rolls in a given year. When,
to encourage acquisition of farms
amortization. Where irreconcil-
In common with what I believe
forests and the enchantment of
concept has impaired the national
as in 1929, farm income rose to
the Willamette Valley. I hope
by tenants and for research
able conflicts arise between public
to be the overwhelming majority
spirit and if persisted in might
$12,000,000,000, factory pay rolls
they may be recompensed also by
aimed at developing industrial
and private interests in the de-
of my countrymen I oppose in-
well rob us in time of the will to
also were 12,000,000,000; and
uses for products of the soil. We
velopment and distribution of
volvment in foreign military ad-
the opportunity of mingling with
free.
when, in 1932, farm income
this assemblage" of free citizens
What we need. in times like
dropped to $5,000,000,000, indus-
favor continuing the food-stamp
power, private holdings should
ventures. América, as always,
of the oid Oregon country-the
trial pay rolls fell off similarly
program, which serves the double
not be confiscated; and we now-
prefers peace. But America does
have a working precedent for such
these, is more democracy-not less.
Northwestern empire, which once
The New Deal has administered
purpose of assisting the needy
not prefer the peace of appease-
embraced all' of Oregon, Washing-
and helping the farmer by reduc-
fair treatment in the recent ac-
In(an earlier period of doubt and
ment nor the surrender of our
dismay, Walt Whitman, the good,
the farm problem for more than
ton and Idaho and parts of Mon-
ing surplus crops. The platform
quisition by purchase of private
seven years. What is the present
national dignity. our independence
gray poet of a dynamic America,
offers no magic formula. The
companies by the Tennessee Val-
tana and Wyoming. This is pioneer
of action, our political freedom or
state of the American farmer,
thus admonished his country:
country still. We here are pio-
who, with his dependents, make
problem is far too complexia
ley Authority.
the civilized values that we
up a quarter of our population?
anys all-embracing oure. It does
From the standpoint of the
cherish.
"Sail, sail thy best, Ship of De-
neers and the sons and daughters
Treasury, the records of the great
of pioneers; of the stock that car-
In the year 1939, his share of the
constitute a promise that the Re-
The existence of aggressive des-
mocracy,
Of value is thy freight; 'tis not
publican Party genuinely seeks
public power projects at Boulder
ried American sovereignty from
national income was the lowest
pots in Europe is not new to our
Canyon on the Colorado and at
the present only,
the Mississippi across the magni-
since statistics have been kept.
solutions.
experience. We administered a
Bonneville on the Columbia are
ficent Rocky Mountain region to
lesson to George III. Napoleon
The past is also stored in thee."
the Pacific conquering and sub-
Eccontially One
reassuring. Both are liquidating
inconvenienced our commerce.
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