| OCR Text |
Show CHAPTER BLOOD TAKES The On January 2, seventh governor, 1933, Henry H. the and heard state a by ear, officials. via that had been state the of country's laboring were time. for People, scraps; home at was into the to take dismal Utah's control. and reduced wages for or were seas the the few folks, details SLT, their a week the and without of the nation's the remainder employed only part. food, picked days new helm of A fourth of the by by eye their the over garbage dumps children, without shoes and cothing, old lAll from the of who watched totally unemployed; Men wthout work, glOOM; people about were men sinking starving from school opened. in work force their of worsened was installation of the desperately out were assembled inauguration ceremony Great Depression for three years. economy Utahns of that winter day radio, These crowd Blood.l in the minds cold fear REINS solemn a The natural chill of the THE Inauguration witness to Capitol Hill on II were institutions hope of work, kept ware aat sunk savings gone in bank failures, pertaining January 3, 1933- to the inaugural ceremony are |