Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1947 — Page 36

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Mors Than 1 ThredFourths of People Think "Republican to Be Nexi President =

| NEW YORK. Feb. 28 (U. P.).—A Fortune Magazine survey of J

opinion showed today that more than three-fourths of the people

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United States, or 77 per cent, belleve a Republican president will be

“elected in 1948.

President Truman could be defeated by any of five Republicans,

with Gov. Thomds E. Dewey, of New York leading the field,

election were held now, the survey indicated. It also placed John W. Bricker over his fellow Ohioan, Robert P. Taft, among the Republicans. In public favor over Mr. Truman at present the score was: - Dewey 50 per cent and Mr. Truman 28 per cent. Arthur M. Vandenberg of Michigan, 42 and 27. 4 Harold Stassen of Minnesota, 40 and 24, “Sricker, 30 and 28, and Taft, 35 and 31, 5 The ce of the percentage in each case expressed no opinion. Republican “Conve The survey pointed out that in last fall's elections, 23 per cent of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt's supporters voted Republican. e basic dissatisfaction of these publican converts,” the survey sald, was not with the major new deal reforms, but with labor and financial policy. “The U. 8. people had a growing conviction that, under Roosevelt, labor was given too much power.” Fortune said. “The strikes of 1946 finally convoinced them that this power must be restricted. “As for the state of national finance, there is a strong ar fee]ing that the Republicans are better with the ledgers than the Democrats.” The views of the “Republican converts” in many respects more closely parallel “New Deal” attitudes than do those of the Amerjcan people as a whole, the magazine said. Express Their Views To the question, “Do you think that an employer should or should not be required by law to bargain collectively with whatever union is . elected by the majority of his workers?’ The following percentages replied “he should”: “Republican converts” 55; consistent Democrats 49 and U, 8. people as a whole 45. « The percentages which favored a minimum wage law were: “Republican ‘converts” 80; consistent Democrats 77, and U. S, people as a whole 70. *> And the percentages favoring

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cause “the Democrats were in too long.” ‘They Are the Independents

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“They emerge from no particular |segment of society. On thé contrary, the various eee nomic and occupational groups have | surprisingly similar percentages of “converted,” prosperous, 11 per cent; poor, 11 per cent; professionals and! executives, 12 per cent, and factory workers, 16 per cent, . Veterans report the biggest percentage of fie converts, 19. Among Negroes, 15 per cent switched to| Republican allegiance. “These converts are the independ-

must largely retain if the party is to take over the executive in 1948."

Pork Chops Now.

Times State Service t LEBANON, Ind. Feb. 28.—Sheriff |

Rush L. Robinson was still making a check of sales barns and markets

today. He sought seven sows stolen from the farm of Duane Thompson on State Rd. 37 east of Elizaville. Sheriff Robinson said no more thefts had been reported. He expressed belief farmers are watch, ing their hogs more closely as a result of the “hog rustling” episode. The “rustling” was attributed to high pork prices. The sheriff said, however, he be- | lieved he had cleared up one phase of the mystery, as to why four sows were left behind. “They couldn't catch'em,” sheriff said. He explained the anjmals were allowed to run in an open field and | go into the hog houses for shelter. | The truck tracks which the sheriff |

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trailed in the soft field indicated

lower tariffs Were 67, 63 and 57, re- the ‘vehicle was large enough to

spectively. The “Republican converts” also - were strongest in favor of a worldstate and topped the field in favor of extending social security.

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{carry several times the number

stolen. “The four left were badly fright- | ened when we got there,” he con-|

tinued. “We could not get within

The survey showed that most of |10 feet of them.”

“Who are the converts?” Fortune

ents whose critical vote Republicans |

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the “Republican converts” Switched over from-the Democratic party be- |

‘| This was vide |when Senator Paul Elkhart)

GOING—GOING—GONE — Af 9:30 a.m. today 4000 tickets for the indianae

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Marott ie slore. By 10:30 all were sold.

Jury List Drawn

Times State Service COLUMBUS, Ind. Feb. 28.—Prospective jurymen in the teen-age | murder trial of a state trooper

|were ordered today to report in

circuit court here Monday. William P. Price, alleged trigger-

{man in the slaying of Trooper Herbert W. Smith, and Virgil

| Johnson, both 17 of Evansville, will |

{go on trial charged with first degree murder. i

Judge George W. Long called 75 prospective jurors to report. An! additional 100 have been notified to appear Tuesday in an attempt, fo impanel a jury. Defense attorneys, Emmanuel Baugh and Charles Eichel, Evans- | ville; Vincent Kelley, Anderson, and William H. Dobbins, Columbus, conferred yesterday in preparation | for the case. {

Deny 3d Degree Used

Early reports inidcated they | would, seek to -have the youth's! confessions invalidated on charges they were obtained under duress. | State police yesterday denied any third degree methods were used to! obtain the confessions. State Police Superintendent Col. | |Robert Rossow did .not, however {discuss charges that the defendants were beaten up in a cornfield near Shelbyville following the shooting | on Dec. 5. Mary Ruth Ward, Evansville, and, Vera Hornbeck, Anderson, com-| | panions of the defendants, also are| under murder indictments. No date \has been set for their trial. a

Stassen to Be in Russia

{at the time of the foreign ministers

t in the Butler university fieldhouse went on sale at the

‘he said. “Of course I will pay my respects to Secretary of State

When Ministers Meet 'George H. Marshall and John Fos-

| PARIS, Feb. 28 (U. P.).—Harold |; ryjjes, We will hold no formal

For Teen-Agers

|E. Stassen, aspirant for the 1948; U. S. Republican presidential nom- conferences.” ination, will leave Paris today for, Mr, Stassen is going to Lyon on Lyon. He expects to be in Moscow | (his * ‘look and listen” tour of Europe.

conference, His plans includes a trip to Gen“But this is purely coincidence,” eva Monday and then on to Athens,

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