B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 15,1968 Congressman Eshleman Again Distributes Opinion Questions The Hon. Edwin D. Eshleman, Congressman from the local 16th district sent out the last of a series of questionnaires asking local opinions again be fore a possible adjournment of the House of Representatives in the late summer. The congress man says, “Throughout the balance of this session of Con gress. I will be called upon to vote on many issues that vitally concern you and your nation. While I am perfectly willing to accept the final responsibility for voting on these matters, the results of the previous opinion polls have aided me greatly, as well as indicated the thinking of our district on many issues. The questionnaire first asks the public to list in order of impoitanee the five most im portant issues facing the people of the United States today. Then the following 16 ques tions are asked to which a yes or no answer is requested. 1. In the Paris peace nego tiations, would you favor the United States’ agreeing to a co alition government in South Vietnam that would include the “National Liberation Front” (Viet Cong)? 2 Do you believe that the United States should further de escalate the war without reci procal action by the North Viet namese? 3. In your opinion, should the United States make basic decisions on obtaining a peace settlement in Vietnam without the consent of our Asian allies’ 4 Do you think that the Communists have acted in bad faith in Vietnam by beginning new war offensoves after agree ing to preliminary peace talks? 5. Has your evaluation of the President’s conduct of the war improved since' discussion be gan toward a negotiated Viet namese peace? 6 Do you think that the most important factor in the rising crime rate is too much leniency toward law-breakers’ 7 In dealing with civil dis orders, do you favor stricter en forcement of existing law by police and the courts’ 8 Do you feel that a federal spending program for slum areas offers the best hope for eventually solving the problems of the poor’ 9 Should the federal govern ment enact legislation to regu late the sale of firearms’ 10 Do you believe the Ameri can people are receiving suffi cient and accurate information from the government on vital foreign and domestic issues’ 11 In your opinion, should a percentage of the tax monies collected by the federal govern ment be returned to state and local governments for use in locally administered programs’ 12 Are you in favor of esta blishing an all-volunteer Army at higher pay scales, which would eliminate the draft ex cept in cases of a congressional ly declared “national emergen cy’” 13 Should the voting age be lowered to 18’ 14 Are you in agreement with the Administration’s poli cies of expanding two-way trade with Communist countries’ 15 Do you believe that the Administration’s “War on Pov erty” has been successful in im proving conditions of the poor’ 16 Would you generally fa vor the establishment of a fed erally administered “income maintenance program” (guaran teed annual income) if it re placed all of the national and state welfare and public assis tance programs now in exis tence’ The final item is a list of areas for federal spending and you are to check the four inter est areas that would receive your highest priority for reduc ing federal spending. Which four of the following interest areas would receive your highest priority for reduc ing federal spending? ( ) Agriculture ( ) Aid to Cities ( ) Anti-Crime Programs ( ) Beautification ( ) Defense ( ) Education ( ) Foreign Aid ( ) Health ( ) Highways ( ) Pollution Control ( ) Poverty Program ( ) Public Works ( ) Space Exploration ( ) Supersonic Transport You may or need not sign your name and return your FHA Names New Supervisor For Lancaster Co. Roy H. Giesmann will be the new supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration for Lan caster, Lebanon and Chester Counties, effective today. Giesmann, who comes to Lan caster from two years with the FHA at Huntingdon, succeeds Richard H. Hoover, who is being transferred to Williamsport. At Williamsport, Hoover will become district supervisor for a 19-county area. He has served in Lancaster for the past 10 years. Geismann is a native of Mer cer County, in Western Pennsyl vania. Doctors often recommend cot ton clothing for relief from skin irritation. answers to the following ad dress: Hon. Edwin D. Eshleman 1009 Longworth Building Washington, D. C. 20515 Congress has authorized the ington, Mass.; Fort McHenry in U.S. flag to be flown day and Baltimore. Md.; and the Marine night at the Betsy Ross House In Corps War Memorial in Arllng- Philadelphia; the green at Lex- ton, Va, CUSTOM SPRAYING by ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Phone 392-4963