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Show 52 with ipedal em·ph.r. on scldl·erst education, the Education of the Handicappedf admission of Atcska as ¢i Stote, the control of Atomic Energy, the conso:ltdaticn of the various services into the National Seience exhCll;Jst his not Q Defense Proit, Upp.r-CoJofado legblatiem interests, to them on to never the etc. people of Japan. WQS He dey given much capitulation. ealHng on the people of Utah After his defeat his eolleagues appeared to return him to in the Senate issu$d Q the in the Washing Sen'ate.28 tribute in his. 'ThOMQ$ of Utah typ.ifl. the highest type of public; $ervice fr•• self-inter_t, fearless 1n stendlng for what he holds is right here in W.hington where hi$ value is knewn the prayer is for Uteh to send bock to the United St•• 1 Senate Elbert D Thomes, AmericQft statesman. Editorial by Ch.t. Porm.r" Washington correspondent, May 25, 1950. 28 from - - This representative semple. hQd Q·ny combat. 'Thomas Before hit; defeat in the 19.50 cPGign editfH'io.ls ton papers a Project, the seventh of $(J¢h. mo·nth ofter Pearl Harbor. By V-J 4,000,000 Japanese soldier, hod eredit for their River but it offers During World War II he broadcast in JqoanGse spoke establishment of Departmentf foundation, Sf. Lawrence-Great Lakes Sea-WGY, National Health lAWronce, Weber aQ$in list do. Physically - .' .... |