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Show PEOPLE AGAINST FRANKENSTEIN MENACE Observers of press comment and public opinion throughout the nation are forcibly impressed with two facts': First, the desire de-sire of the people to maintain the neutrality of this nation and avoid war and foreign entanglements, and, second, the growing grow-ing demand for balanced budgets and reduced taxation. Congressmen who have just returned to Washington after some months at home among their constituents, have felt this sentiment. They know that nothing causes greater worry to millions mil-lions of citizens Republicans and Democrats alike than the soaring national debt and Frankenstein menace of new and higher taxes. They know that the general thinking public is beginning be-ginning to understand that eventual tax reduction is essential to permanent prosperity. It's a rare Congressman who doesn't keep his ear to the ground, and it's also a race Congressman who hasn't heard from his constituents that an economy program in Federal government govern-ment is now desired, and is indispensible to increased employment, employ-ment, industrial expansion, building activity and relief for the land owner. . The trend of public opinion was well demonstrated by, the general approval of the President's recent statement on neutrality neutral-ity and his expressed belief that new or higher taxes were neither nei-ther necessary nor desirable. |