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Show ck a question of iS '3t t0Mhe Uintah Basin .;ctsthe state , ,hink that any and Ufe . v you lh" mcial elected to tt la" " should have "!eto make his own Vit his own conven- & rpntlv is the creed wtaPPv of the Demo-.?Pf Demo-.?Pf Jjoven by the ac- pa Irious Democratic of-?K of-?K the people . I e laws, but not to nwn laws.. ' f,flTl948. I filed a 33 JtUhe District Court at Du-: Du-: n the great and per- Erratic Sheriff- took Tmr 1. 1948 to serve , SShin three or four i-ium m have been ample ff0 Why did the Sher- long to do his duty? ' !'a 1 he wanted to help Democrat just by the Kpedient of not serving "he says in fact. I'll 'fown laws. I'll noi en-law en-law because it does " ffflT convenience, but if "Jnfihal it U against ;opb5ion I will enforce ! fulte people of the Uin j .' Basin and the people of the t of Utah, Do you sanction ""vind of government? Do "thSit is right? If you do ' Si vote Democratic; but OTt you should vote to ,oW the racsals out. ' ,iU Say this for Sheriff .f Mitchell, he has plenty of t-ncratic precedents. Let us to President Franklin Roosevelt when he want-ri want-ri pack the Supreme Court, tie way, I don't think you ' find many Democrats now will say that it was won-- won-- j and marvelous statesman-' statesman-' "3 to try to pack the Supreme at ;ne Constitution provides two -irate, distinct ways of chang-! chang-! tie Constitution, and as ev-"jjjy ev-"jjjy knows it has been many times since its ; -ion. But those two ways of 'zM the Constitution were Hood enough. Number One 'iocrat Franklin Deficit Roos-jat Roos-jat took the attitude: To hell ri the Constitution, it bees be-es to the horse and buggy n I'll make my own laws by Dan lets take President Tru-a Tru-a who, like all the other esidecis, took a most solemn :d binding oalli the most sol--j uul binding that could be tn lo protect, uphold and siod the Constitution of the "M Slates. Hat Constitution defines the hiident's duty of enforcing i:; law. The Legislative branch t making the laws; the Judicial :.'ach as interpreting them. But President Harrv S. Tru-a Tru-a says that the Taft Hartley h is a slave law and will not fiorce it. Which means that resident Truman is the judge t which is a good law and 'fich is not a good law and Jch law he will enforce and rah law he will not enforce, tiace, he will make his own The fact that he took a A solemn binding oath to the t::irary means nothing, and his w is not worth the snap of lingers. 1 ask the American people if :? sanction that, and if that to kind of Government they at. Senator Elbert D. Thomas k.-i they stand on their record. look at that record: . me Democratic Administra-:'f Administra-:'f Put the United States in J foreign wars in 34 years. ' ' sure way for the United I iiiV0 961 int0 a foreign war I n. 4 Democratic admin-toon admin-toon which U on the verge ;' wg thrown out of office. Presto" the United States -lTaiki in a foreign war '7fkhe Democrats say we -a ft ??M 11181 know how 10 1 S" in a frei3n war-it war-it '.experienced in doing tifr. , d U lhree lime and ! we do it we do Sj )ob' You voters can't Wi,' 0ul now- You cn'1 'IfrinT"6 m lh middl of the record Pes. Tru-Grarl-e, Thomas, and Rep. Mwu 80 proud of. 'ration k kind of Adminis-tjnt? Adminis-tjnt? American people Ukpflhii9 m. I want lo HdR,' Truman, Sen. Thomas WiV ?i"SM' 0r n ther "ojfc ia .h,en wU1 the Dem-ace Dem-ace ministration ever bal-hui bal-hui budget? 't haJ.8, Truman says we ; goodalance tne bud- ;5'e I.8, j times. and when Sce thd,epJression we can't h 5Lbudget cause then ,w. Sn , woud become "d tn 6 -Democrats are N I bPiiJpend more and S the nT every American iem su aL"er to that. But ue Woorf n8 concern to NatK,13 What happens ld?inistratinn he Democratic SStsby proml-m office at a" A f 'ng anvthing and . After us the Deluge. J' ,' p- Anderle i Ki Myton- Utah |