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Show S'- '" ' i ' f'-'.... ' I- '; 'A ."..'. .'::V; ' .' "., ' UTAH Labor Legislation. . bnelfi i from Democratic Utah farm Income jumped from $26 million fomore than $160 millions In 1948. In 1932 SENATOR Senator Thomas. SENATOR THOMAS SUPPORTED the Farm Electrification SUGAR TREATIES INTRODUCED BEET THE INDUSTRY hat IN SUGAR under which income risen from $56,599,000 in 1933 to $134,397,000 in 1949. 6,000 UTAH WORKERS received an increase in wages In tho last 6 months as a result of Senator Thomas' 75c minimum wage amendment. THOMAS Program. 60 percent more Utah farmers had electrical lights and power in 1949 than in 1936. INTEREST RATES for Utah farmers were lowered by the Democratic Administration. THOMAS DEMANDED and got for farmers the same kind of price protection that manufacturers have had for a century. 10,000 PEOPLE IN UTAH now receive benefits under the Social Security Act. monthly of the famous Civil LiberThomas was ties Committee that exposed factory espionage and labor terrorism. EVERY UTAH JOB HOLDER is provided job security by Thomas' Full Employment Act. THAN HIS WIK UTAH FARMERS PROSPER 60,000 UTAH WORKERS are guarantee minimumwages and time dhd a half for overtime under the previsions of tho Fair Labor Standards Act authored by MORE f . keep UTAH WORKERS mi I'M 5 semate! H . UTAH VETERANS Utah Veterans benefit from Senator Thomas' Leglrfa-tlo- n. k . THOMAS IS AUTHOR of th G.I. Bill f Blht Umtv this Bill 41,000 UTAH VETERANS have received more THOMAS AND WORLD PEACE than $65 millions to see them through school. Sencrfor Thomas Is the most Influential man In the Sen aim on tho United Nations' program for world peace. ee job-findi- ng and World Government. I ' a in the AUTHOR of Senate to abolish the veto power which Russia has abused in the United Nations Security Council. RESOLUTION THOMAS-DOUGL-AS of the CONN ALLY RESOLUTION passed II which committed the Senate to interWorld War during national collaboration through constitutional processes. THOMAS CAMPAIGNED for the Uague of Nations and Woodrow Wilson. Answered Borah in the famous Senate debate on the United "States' joining the World Court. , ORIGINAL SPONSOR of the Declaration of Philadelphia statement in 1944, "Starvation anywhere is the concern of everyone everywhere." This approach to the problems of full employment and higher standards of living for the peoples of the world formulated the essential philosophy of the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan. THOMAS WAS THE AUTHOR of the jobs when they returned from service. v 1 Everybody In Utah has prospered under Democratic leadership, WAGES TO PRODUCTION WORKERS JUMPED "tSf 1 EDUCATION IN UTAH S " V . T"0-""l- :f . ; -- xc Utah schools are expanded by Senator AUTHOR - f 'v'-- ... -. "Ns. iff from NUMBER OF MANUFACTURING 440 in 1933 to 772 in 1947. PLANTS JUMPED from t li n U $ I if in DM If n IL - UTAH'S INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION "SeBIGltOF ThoBVUCIS HJTAM Bill CO-AUTH- from JUMPED to provide federal aid to public better education for Utah students. of the of the Vocational Education Act of 1946. More than 64,000 UTAHNS have participated in vocational education programs assisted by the federal government from 1946 to 1950. of the CCC Act which trained thousands UTAH of boys in vocations, and took them off the streets. SPONSOR of the Nurses Education Bill. Over one million dollars came to Utah hospitals under this Act during the period July 1, 1941, to. June 30, 1948. SPONSOR of School Lunch Program. 48,565 children In UTAH benefited under this Act during the year ending June 30, 1949. SPONSOR of expanded Adult Education. 1700 UTAHNS participated in these programs during 1949. 1932 to $825 millions in 1948. BANK DEPOSITS JUMPED from $91 millions in 1932 to $526 millions in 1948. OF PRODUCTION WORKERS in 1933 to 19,973 in 1948. 10,213 p. AUTHOR $9 millions in 1932 to $125 millions in 1948. PERSONAL INCOMES JUMPED from $143 millions in NUMBER Thomas'-states-manshl- i schools ' UTAHNS PROSPER amendment to the Selective Service Act which guaranteed Veterans their CO-AUTH- Will IP M nn W rn r? l UM D may be depended upon to support any policy or program for the establishment and maintenance of a durable peace, which Is the most Important obligation the upper legislative chamber may ever be called upon to assume. The Sencrfor has never failed to stand firmly for every measurm designed to prevent future wars.' 5AIT S LAKE TRIBUNE, Nov. 10, 1944 The number of manufacturing plants In Utah grew from 440 In 7932 to 772 in 1948. THOMAS SPONSORED Stockpiling Legislation which the to reopening of UTAH'S mines, mills, gave impetus and smelters. THOMAS Surplus Property Act which gave preference to Utah small business men in buying surplus goods. SPONSORS BILLION DOLLAR reclamation THOMAS Central Utah Project. This project will create program a new era of industrial growth for Utah. GENEVA STEEL PLANT was placed In permanent: operation under the provisions of Senator Thomas' Surplus Property Act, and through his influence in Washington. : t IS MISSIONARY STATESMAN ..... SCHOLAR LIBERAL Ml Paid political advertisement by: Wendell B. Anderson, Logan; Dallas H. Young, Provo; Archie Hanson, Ogden; Sol J. Selvin, Tooele. AUTHOR SOLDIER HUMANITARIAN r v 'i ?4Mi THOMAS WAS CHAIRMAN of the Conference Committee1 which wrote the G.I. Bill of Rights. This Bill provides! UTAH VETERANS government guaranteed loans, UTAH VETERANS assistance, UTAH VETERANS hospitalixation, and UTAH VETERANS unemployment compensation. THOMAS IS CHAIRMAN of the Senate Foreign Relations on United Nations, Far Eastern Affairs Sub-Committ- 1' !13 ' ' VggjliU fvery wage orner In 882'&it SUNDAY HERALD . 1 j |