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Show T1II0 TAX KVIL Hankers, more particularly than almost any other group of business man, see the menace of tho growing grow-ing tax evil. They realize that deposits de-posits and savings which must be drawn to pay exorbitantly high taxes mean Just that, much less money or investment, In productive enterprises In tho community. A banker has of necessity been trained to business principles and ways of thrift, and ho knows that increasing in-creasing demands of taxation are dissipating dis-sipating the savings and discouraging discourag-ing investment in productive enterprises |