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OCR Page 1 of 5FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OCTOBER 8, 1971
OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT
AT 35TH ANNUAL
MOUNTAIN STATES FOREST FESTIVAL
DAVIS-ELKINS COLLEGE, ELKINS, WEST VIRGINIA
2:33 P.M. EDT
Your Majesty, Queen Sylvia, Your Royal Highnesses
of the Mountain Festival Court, all of the distinguished
guests who have participated in this program, and all of
you who are gathered here on the campus of this great college:
I want you to know that I am privileged to be here,
and since, in the introduction, mention has been made of the
historical significance of a visit of the President of the
United States anyplace on the Earth, let me tell you that
this has a special meaning to me today for some very personal
reasons.
Since I have assumed this office, I have traveled
further in that space of time than anyone who has held it.
That is not because particularly of what I was able to do,
but because transportation speeds up and we have faster planes.
We can go further and faster than ever before. But as I stand
here today, this is a moment when, for the first time since
we had 50 States, a President of the United States has visited
every one of the States of the Union. West Virginia is number
50.
When Governor Arch Moore came to talk to me about
coming here, he, along with Congressman Staggers and the two
Senators, were also speaking on that subject, I reminded him
that it would be the 50th State. He said, "We don't mind your
coming to West Virginia as the 50th State, but remember, we
are not the 50th State; we are the first State in this country."
It is that kind of State pride, that kind of competi-
tive spirit, that has made this country great, that makes this
State great, that makes the people of these hills and these
mountains have the character and the strength that you have
had from the time you were a State.
I want you to know that in all of my travels to 50
States, I have seen many beautiful days, many great crowds, but
I can say without fear of contradiction -- and all the members
of the press, of the White House Corps traveling with me, will
agree -- that never in any one of the 50 States have we seen
a more beautiful day, a more beautiful court, or a more beauti-
ful country than we have here in West Virginia today.
But I also on this occasion pay tribute not only
to the Queen and her Court, those lovely ladies, but also to
those who have served with me and are serving with me at the
present time, working for your State and for this country; to
your Governor, who is in my office on so many occasions working
for what West Virginia needs and for what it is entitled, a
man that I have great respect for and one who has demonstrated
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