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Show m m ARE WE APPROACHING DISASTER? Disaster lies ust ahead for the American Ameri-can ship of state unless it shall change its financial course, reef it? sails and steer for quiet waters, in the "opinion of United States Senator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey. t i "JUlf As a corrective the New Jersey Republican Repub-lican Senator says Congress and the executive ex-ecutive branch must cut expenditures to-actual to-actual necessities and abandon all experimental experi-mental appropriations. To all men with fads that cost money in or out of Congress Con-gress and the departments they must turn deaf ears: "Even certain legitimate projects, pro-jects, essential enough in normal times, must await the 'irrival of more propitious financial growing, weather. The esti-' mates must be cut and slashed to the bone. Superficial surgery will not suffice; the operation must be a major one. And we mest abandon the paternalistic program which has been growng on us through the vast three years," In plain English we have got to reduce . the tax burden. |