r # Nationof have the best system of govern (Continued iiom Page 1) mcnl," ho said. Listing ways we are belter, more to the management ability Eshleman said, "We have a dec of the farmer r.ilhei than his net way of life If we would lose it, wol 'th- we would appieeiate it We even The farm leadei pied.eted can have th'> fieedom to fail This tioiled enviionment systems foi implies vou have the Irecdom to all types of livestock and the in 11 V 111 the Id si place And f.ul cicased use of irrigation as nielli I|IC 1S not always failuie, ’ he ods to increase production said Congressman Edwin Eshleman “And we have fice cnlcrpiise Pa. 16th District, keynoted the Tll ‘>t is the only pa‘h to dignity, opening session Monday morning A man must have dignity,” he with his “What’s Good About ia,tl ‘‘ Y ° ll can P llt a man on wc] - The United States” topic fare and give him $1 000 a month Eshleman said, “We have all and y° u shll have not given him been talking negative Every- dignity.” where you look, in newspapers Eshleman pictured the times and on TV, all you see is a neg- in which our nation lives a per ative attitude. But in the 5,000 iod of crisis that we are “half years of the history of mankind way through”. But he said, our our democracy is the best one crisis is not as bad as our nation yet. Even our enemies admit we has gone through before. “And p \ ? jj < it y C* & ' 'A. f X > s if <£■ * ** >V>»v With Reverence and Wonder, We Greet a Glorious Day .... And as We Celebrate the Season, We Heartily Wish for our Friends Many Holiday Joys and Blessings. As we return in heart and spirt to Bethlehem and the Manger, may the miracle of His birth and the joy of His message ever be our blessing and inspiration. For all, we wish the lasting gifts of true Peace and Contentment, In the spirit of the season, we take thought of our many friends, with renewed appreciation to our Patrons for their loyalty and trust May the holidays hold all good things for you. we will come out of it Again.” he said “Our greatness docs not lie so much in the men of high I Q. we turn out, but the multitude of ‘aveiage men’ we produce who pul moie into the nation than they lake out" On internal pioblcms, the con gicssman said, “Ninety-live pri ce n,. of oui youth aie OK You aic reading about only live per cent. Ninety-five percent of the Blacks mo not militant and 95 percent of the Whites are not bigoted You just lead about the five percent I am a little tired of seeing Kooks being Kookie on TV and in the newspapers,” he said. “Many people like to remem ber the fall of Rome and say we are going to go like they did. But they fell because bread and cir cuses were provided by the gov- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Dcccmobr 20. 10f,0 5 eminent. We are not going to do that in the United Stale'-." On anothei subject. Eshleman ‘•aid. “We all agiee on sepaia lion of chinch and slate But di vomng God fiom the nation is a difieicnt matter Sighting the first iccordcd document in the nation’s hisloiy, wiilten or. the Mayflower, the congiessman quo ted it as start.ng, “In the name ot God, Amen” “No industry is as vital to the nation as agncultuie,” said Hai lan K Arp, Manager Pioduct Re liability and Quality, Interna tional Harvester Co. Aip was the Tuesday night banquet speakei “If man fails to land on the moon, we loose pride and if we fail to get faster speed from our ah planes we jusl get thoic slow, ci." he said "Hu; a we don't „iow food, we don't e.d and then stojis " Noting advances that will come in the ne\l ten \eais, \i|) said, “I don t think we will be able lo icniove the opeialoi fiom the liacloi in that lime but ceitair.ly oui .ndviitiv will be moving in that dn action “Rows wcie made foi the ox and the hoise,” he continued, "and the time may come when it will not be'economical to plant ciops in lows The next five lo 10 yeais may well show as much advancement as we have seen m the last 15 to 20 yeais And these advances may be as fantastic as man walking on the moon.” 4® i ‘'ls* •%>*/ < 'N.