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Radio Script November 6tifc.l944. ' 1 Tomorrow the people of Utah will go to the poles to select the next G-ovemor of Utah* As one of the candidate for this office, 1 have tried to keep myself above petty political arguments, in order that the voters of this State would not be confused with the true issues which to me are for more important to the Welfare of Utah than the election of any one individual. I have no fight with my opponent as an individual. I grant him the same right to his views on the conduct of State Government as I expect him to grant to me. He represents one philosophy and 1 stand for another. He ha s conducted the State government as he undoubtedly believed to be right. I disagree with his philosophy and certainly he must disagree with mine, te cause he has run the State government for the pastfour years in sach a manesr that in my opinion every one in Utah gxarairi has been airectly injured, with the possiole exception of those few who have enriched themselves at public expense. It ha.s always been my opinion that government should 'be run for the benefit of all the people, regardless of political belief of economic standing, but my opponent by his actions has shown that his own personal welfare as well as that of his political friencfe is of greater importance. To me there is only one issue and that is shall all of the people of Utah recieve benefits from there government or shall we continue to permit a few men to enrich them selves at public expense. Do you want to believe the facts which are so self evident to all or do you want to listen to a man like Gorden Taylor Hyde ifeo has been holding his position in our State Government contrary to law, and individual who has oeen enriching himself by selling Gravel to, the State of Utah contrary to law, and #io stands to gain personally by the election of the present governor. Isn't It reasonable to believe that all of his high
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Title | J. Bracken Lee radio transcript, November 6, 1944; |
Description | Transcript of J. Bracken Lee's radio address, November 6, 1944, during his campaign for Governor of Utah.; |
Original Date | November 6, 1944 |
Subject |
Lee, J. Bracken (Joseph Bracken), 1899-1996 Campaign speeches Radio addresses, debates, etc. Elections--Utah |
Genre (AAT) |
Transcripts |
Creator |
Lee, J. Bracken (Joseph Bracken), 1899-1996 |
Geographic Locations |
Utah |
Time Periods |
1940-1949 20th century |
Rights | Reproduction for publication, exhibition, web display or commercial use is only permissible with the consent of the USU Eastern Library (435) 753-5209.; |
Source | Utah State University Eastern Library, J. Bracken Lee Collection, Box 1, Album 1, No. 3 |
Physical Collection |
J. Bracken Lee Collection |
Call Number | J. Bracken Lee Collection, Box 14, Folder 1, Item 1 |
Collection Inventory | http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv35812 |
Language |
eng |
Digital History Collection |
J. Bracken Lee Digital Collection |
Date Digital | 2012-01-19 |
Digital Publisher | Digitized by : Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library; |
Conversion Specifications | Scanned by Utah State University Merrill-Cazier Library using Epson Expression 10000 scanner, 24-bit RGB, at 400 dpi. Archival file is uncompressed TIFF (400 dpi); display file is JPEG2000. |
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Text |
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image/jpeg |
Query Tag |
Price Mayor Campaign |
Identifier | JBrackenLeeBx14Fd1Item1 |
Search Date | 1944-11-06 |
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Description | Radio Script November 6tifc.l944. ' 1 Tomorrow the people of Utah will go to the poles to select the next G-ovemor of Utah* As one of the candidate for this office, 1 have tried to keep myself above petty political arguments, in order that the voters of this State would not be confused with the true issues which to me are for more important to the Welfare of Utah than the election of any one individual. I have no fight with my opponent as an individual. I grant him the same right to his views on the conduct of State Government as I expect him to grant to me. He represents one philosophy and 1 stand for another. He ha s conducted the State government as he undoubtedly believed to be right. I disagree with his philosophy and certainly he must disagree with mine, te cause he has run the State government for the pastfour years in sach a manesr that in my opinion every one in Utah gxarairi has been airectly injured, with the possiole exception of those few who have enriched themselves at public expense. It ha.s always been my opinion that government should 'be run for the benefit of all the people, regardless of political belief of economic standing, but my opponent by his actions has shown that his own personal welfare as well as that of his political friencfe is of greater importance. To me there is only one issue and that is shall all of the people of Utah recieve benefits from there government or shall we continue to permit a few men to enrich them selves at public expense. Do you want to believe the facts which are so self evident to all or do you want to listen to a man like Gorden Taylor Hyde ifeo has been holding his position in our State Government contrary to law, and individual who has oeen enriching himself by selling Gravel to, the State of Utah contrary to law, and #io stands to gain personally by the election of the present governor. Isn't It reasonable to believe that all of his high |
Collection Inventory | http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv35812 |
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