We are soon on the eve of another Christmas. Another New
Year will soon be here. And although these are days when armies march as dictators
command, America stands firm for democracy.
It is the job of everyone of us to help maintain that stand.
As a Nation we draw civic and spiritual guidance from the Declaration
of Independence and the Constitution. For most material things on which our
strength is based we turn to the earth, its minerals, its soils and waters, and
to the plant and animal they yield.
As members of the Forest Service we therefore rededicate our
efforts to securing wise use of our natural resources. For, as sources of
raw materials, of necessities of life, and of employment and income, these resources
are fundamental to national defense against military aggression and against the
undermining of economic and social structures within our borders.
But abuse and depletion of natural resources are not the only
threats to democracy as we know it. Freedom must also be guarded; freedom
to seek the truth, and courage to apply it without prejudice or rancor through established
institutions in defense of human rights.
You and I are members of an organization permeated by the spirit
of public service. Foresters, we are also citizens of democracy. I am
confident, therefore, that our efforts and our lives are also rededicated to preservation
of tolerance, kindness, and those ideals that guided our forebears when, seeking
blessed sanctuary, they founded the United States of America.