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Show Thursdey, October 29, 1970 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 25 Willi Vin Burton vote to raise your taxes? Just last year, Congressman Burton voted to extend the surtax —thus increasing your taxes. Senator Moss voted against this tax increase. HERE’S THE PICTURE: According to the Wall Street Journal, COST OF THINGS YOU BUY — UP! the Nixon Adminisiration is considering INTEREST RATES YOU PAY — UP! Interest Rates Ratio Scale 1957-59=100! aah 1969 raising taxes next year UTAH oom oom oon com ome Monthly Averagesof Daily Figures 1968 1969 1970 1969 UNEMPLOYED 1970 8 +5.8% Consumer §f Utah and U.S. Total UnemploymentRate , I (Seasonally Adjusted) U.S. system. That’s being done Wholesale Industrial d wrl_6 3-Month Treasury Bills +3.6% 1 yh wa ‘J ps f ! 5 \o* WALL STRFET JOURNAL September 16, 1970 U.S. Ms PERCENTOF LABOR FORCE 1968 “Treasury experts are quietly stepping up their study of how such a newtax would fit into the just in case President Nixon decides he needs it to help plug a potential deficit in the budget he sends to Congress in January.” Ratio ale of Yields to balane> the budget. “THE TREASURY TIPTOES toward readying a ‘value added tax’ plan for the U.S. NUMBER OF JOBS —- DOWN! 110 4 : The projected Federal deficit now ranges from ten to twenty billion dollars—not because of heavy spending,but regres: sive economic policies. 100% 2 Percentages are annual rates of change for periodsindicated. Source: U.S. Department of Labor Lates?data plotted: August Prepared by Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Mr. Burton is campaigning on going to Washington to support the Nixon-Agnew Administration, and we can only assume that he will support proposals to again raise your taxes. Senator Moss is absolutely opposed to any further increase. He believes that a tax increase is not the answer to the serious economic problems created by the present administration. Vote for a Senator whevotes for you. RE-ELECT SENATOR FRANK E. MOSS Latest dataplotted: July Prepared by Federal Reserve Bank ofSt. Louis Source: Utah Department of Employment Security moss us", Paid advertiselpent by Volunteers for Moss, Mrs. Peggy Swenson, Secretary. |