Show I II I The New Deal Another interesting campaign i is drawing ving to a close closes One that in which every loving liberty-loving American citizen should manifest a keen interest interest interest in in- terest for forve we ve have in this election more at stake than ever before As we ve enter into the final lap of the campaign two VO outstanding issues have developed The Republicans condemning practically every phase of the 0 New v Deal the Democrats wholeheartedly y supporting it I am positive the citizens of Duchesne County are going to manifest manifesta a broa minded view vie of the situation and are going to ask themselves the questions What would have happened in 1933 if the New v Deal had not come COlue into the picture With thirty million people hungry and homeless banks by the hundreds closing their doors thousands of farmers driven en from their h homes mes cities and towns to with half of their homes vacant on our highways families thumbing their ways they knew v not where just any place for a job Railroads broke bloke unable to function Apparently Apparent Apparent- ly the whole structure on a verge of collapse and the only reaction from President Hoover was vas Just be calm my good people prosperity is just around the corner N Now V O we ve have Dr Harris crying aloud and with letters to My dear Bishop lets let's turn back How v many of the citizens citizens citizens citi citi- zens wish vish to abandon the Farm Security program in which we ve received received received re re- re- re in ill 38 Or 01 the W. W P. P A. A for which we ve received and now v approved In fact if you W. W P. P A. A workers lost your jobs would the Republicans find you another They haven't said so Would you abandon the C. C C. C C. C from which we ve have received untold benefits to the youth and their accomplishments Would you do away vay with the Social Security Act and its benefits to the aged blind and dependent dependent dependent de de- de- de pendent children for which we ve received in 1938 Today we ve have three hundred youths in the B. B Y U. U the college of which Dr Harris Harris Harris Har Har- ris is president is-president who vho would not have been there had it not been for the youth program Would you repeal the banking act which insures your deposits up to Come Conle with me Ine over Duchesne County There are the Moon Lake dam the Boreham and Montez reservoirs fine school buildings city streets sidewalks side sewers vers waterworks vater and many other improvements too numerous to mention In fact where would we ve have been had it not been for or the N New v e Deal I II I say in all seriousness my fellow v citizens do you want vant to abandon abandon abandon aban aban- don and condemn all this and turn back If so follow y Dr Harris he will lead the way On the other hand if you decide to continue on with the onward vard marching program which in the end will vill bring added improvements im im- improvements such as pending water vater systems the Blue Bench a Junior College better roads improved court house parks and public buildings buildings build build- ings Ins g you'll follow v the leadership p of that h greatest o of f all humanitarians President Franklin D. D Roosevelt and vote for the men Inen who vho for the past six years have been voting for you Yes Iny my friends you will vill vote for forthe forthe forthe the two VO best friends the Uintah Basin has ever had Thomas and Murdock Murdock Murdock Mur- Mur dock and you will vill back them up by supporting the state and county tickets tickets tickets tick tick- ets who vho are in sympathy thy with rith the fight for equality embodied in the theN N New v e Deal J. J P. P MADSEN Chairman paid Political Adv Duchesne County Democratic Corn Com |