Show ABE MURDOCK l ADDRESSES ADDRESSES ADDRESSES AD AD- DRESSES CITIZENS Continued from Page 1 now making against President Roosevelt Millionaires from both the Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican and Democratic parties such as Mr Sl Sloan an of the General Electric Company Andrew Mellon Al Smith Mr Raskob and many others who he classed as the Wall WallStreet WallStreet Wallstreet Street Plutocrats have banded together in a common cause to lefeat Roosevelt in 1936 he said because Roosevelt is aligned with the common people against ag the Capitalists Every ery newspaper and National magazine and periodical n the country he claimed is un- un leI ler the influence of these men and the syndicated writers are arc submitting a biased opinion of conditions and policies President Roosevelt Mr Mur- Mur lock said is responsible for the resettlement and rehabilitation programs of today and nd from which Duchesne county is expected expect expect- ed to gain so much Mr Murdock stated that he believes a resettlement reset reset- tiem nt project will be started Inthis in inthis inthis this county before long Defends New Deal DealIn DealIn DealIn In defending New deal policies he representative deplored the decision of the Supreme Court against the and cri criticized those hose who are constantly doubtIng doubtIng doubtIng doubt- doubt Ing the constitutionality of much of the New Deal legislation Ve We must give up some of our personal freedom for the advantage of the community he said in this direction direction direction dir dir- adding that if ir the constitution constitution constitution as it now nosy stands interferes with progressive and liberal legislation legislation legislation legis legis- lation in favor of the masses it should be amended to allow such legislation Assuring the gathering that he this saw a brighter future for section Mr Ml Murdock ended his address with the warning that citizens must vote for the things that would be beneficial to their own territory and must stand United for Duchesne County his address Mr Murdock Murdock Murdock Mur Mur- dock and some 40 of the Duchesne citizens joined in a banquet at the American Legion Chateau which h was served by the ladies of the Relief Society The afternoon had been spent by him in interviewing county and city officials and others on the various problems now before before before be be- fore the county and the possible means to their solution Wednesday Mr Murdock traveled traveled trav tray to Roosevelt where he gave two addresses one in the forenoon forenoon forenoon fore fore- noon and another in the evening He went to Salt Lal Lake e City Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- evening |