I m I t*%. y-' ~i S. i W ‘ 31 •' Uh^w'ii^v, Jr BSt r«,\ > V.’v, ?if.U -\ I ■•'/, K >5 3[u \i *%-, »l\. 5 iWr George Wallace Says Look At What He Has Done ... GOVERNMENT COSTS WENT UP Taxes went up. As Governor of Alabama, George Wallace spent so that budgets went up 50% and bonded state indebtedness reached an all-time high. * Alabama has a 6% sales tax; which is also applied to food purchases. When Wallace talks about government economy, re member what happened to Alabama. Govern ment costs and taxes went up! GOVERNMENT BECAME MORE CENTRALIZED With Wallace as Governor, centralized State power was preferred at the expense of local government. * When Wallace talks about keep ing government local, remember what he did in Alabama. Look At The Record Before ¥©ii Beclde WOULD YOU REALLY WANT GEORGE WALLACE'S FINGER ON THE "BUTTON?" George Wallace’s Actions Speak Louder Than Words. He’s No Conservative! Sponsored by "Committee for a Reasonable America" Carl E. Koser, Chairman R. Darrell Hauck Clarence N. Herr Thomas M. Reeder, Treasurer A. V. Stoycos Oiva A. Koski Ben]. L. Burkkholder J. Robert Wagner John Milton Ranck Ellis K. Mentzer R /y\ Kilheffer Samuel S. Wenger Robert B. Wentz R. VV. Trach M. Elvin Byler Franklin M. McCorkel Philip J. Herrman Charles Foltz Herr • . •Vs •Bureau of Census reports on State government finances and the annual reports of the State comp tv roller of Alabama for 1963 and 1966. ♦From an article by Victor Gold. “The Rise and Stand of George Corley Wallace,” Human Events, Januaiy 27,1968. ..11^) tXauw 11 m _ Fellow Citizens,.. Don’t be Misled 4T Bou’t Vote For Promises* By What CRIME INCREASED While Wallace was Governor, the crime rate increased in Alabama consistently faster than for the nation as a whole. Alabama ranked high est in the U.S. in murder per 100,000 population with 11.4. * (The Penna. rate is 3.5. The U.S. rate is 5.1). When Wallace talks about crime in the streets, remember what happened in Alabama. •Uniform Crime Report for the United States pub lished annually by the FBI. EDUCATION SUFFERED While Wallace was Governor, Alabama had one of the highest illiteracy rates in the nation.* When Wallace talks about education, remember what happened in Alabama. “•Estimates of school statistics, National Education Association. Lancaster Fannin 4^2 'v-y {Jr I % I Saturday, November 2. i i <p*\ ' VL\
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