Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1948 — Page 10

Primary Nears

MacArthur - Leading In Polls There

By CHARLES T. LUCEY

SEWERS or 1A stump - as Er “oo a consin’s political highroad today amid opposition chortles that his in

bitter attack upon what he called the “bungling” foreign policy of

Presidént Truman and the program of “surrender and -appeasement” of Henry A. Wallace. In a speech prepared for delivery at Racine, Mr. Dewey said Mr. Truman and Wallace, representing “two wings” of the Democratic Party have confused the American people with programs that are “absolutely bankrupt.” Hits Truman and Wallace “If Mr. Truman bungles us| into an early war, even though |

we win it, everything we hold *

dear in all the world might be lost in the process; lace’s policy of surrender and appeasement were followed, we

should ultimately be enveloped):

and choked to death in a Communist world,” Dewey said Nevertheless most of the talk

here is about Gen. Douglas Mac-| .;

Arthur, Numerous small local polls have heen taken, neither| distributed nor weighted as the professionals do it, but most of them seem to come out with Gen. MacArthur leading Gov. Dewey | and Minnesota's Stassen, 80 has at “teast—one private poll, more carefully taken, They may add up to something. No Sure Winner Yet most local prophets are charry about getting on a limb. They hear all the MacArthur talk, but they know Mr, Dewey demonstrated terrific vote-getting appeal here before, winning in 1944 without even coming into the state and after disavowing his candidacy. And Harold Stassen, a persistent and redoubtable fel-

stren symbol of military leadership, a Wisconsin - family background + which gives him a perhaps slight ly tenuous “favorite son” rating, and a slate of delegate-candidates which includes many good votegetting nambés, Opponents say the MacArthur people actually 4 don't know what they're trying to sell, as no one is sure where the General stands on most public questions. Mr. Stassen has taken a few cracks at his administration in Japan,

but outright attack on a war hero|==

is difficult,

For all three candidates there's much at stake next Tuesday. "If

Gov. Dewey gets fewer than the| 33.

17 he won in 1944, his opponents will cite this to show he has lost strength nationally. If Gen. MacArthur doesn't make an impressive showing, GOP leaders say his candidacy is unlikely to go far. If Harold Stassen slumps, his chances of serious consideration for the presidency go glimmering.

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"SWEETHEARTS'—That's the tune Janice Farley and Dick Anderson (center) sing in the "Songs of Yesteryear" scene. Dancing in the background are (left to right) James Maners, Wilma Weaver, Ray Stewart, Marilyn Searles, Howard Roberts, Wilma Beck, Pauline Parke, Robert Genung, Sara Parke, Richard Hartley, Margie McDaniels and Clinton Hawkins, Miss Melva Shull i is faculty director,

4] Gross Income

Collections Pass $63 Million Mark State tax collections in 1947 reached an- all-time record of $63,224,293.51, Walter L. Sturdegross income tax di said today. The.new total surpassed every figure for comparative periods in previous years. It wiped out

record of $8,744,761 which has stood since 1942. The 1947 collection was a $10,906,754 jump over 1046. The gross income division, which a year become the state's first million-dollar-a-week revenue producer, added an average of §1,215,851.79 to the general fund each week in the past year.

1948 - Outlook Good

Barring a sudden drop In volume of business in the state, Mr. Sturdevant said, the division’s 1948 receipts should keep {pace with the new record. The deputy added that the division set another record last year when it handled 1,427,000 reports during the 12-month period, a gain of 104,246 over the number proc-

Wins Critics’ Award NEW YORK, Apr. 1 The. New York

American play of the year.

went to the play, Decision” and “Medea.”

CHOIR TO SING HERE

The Caldwell AMEZ Churc will present the John Howar

in a rogram directed by Joh in the church, 11th and Sheffiel

Sts. is host pastor.

‘Streetcar Nomed Desire’

(UP)— Drama Critics Circle today named “A Streetcar Named Desire” as the best new

The Tennessee Williams play recejved the votes of 17 of the 21 critics participating. Two votes “Mister Roberts” and one each to “Command

a capella choir of Cleveland, O.,

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{essed the previous year. The ‘average payment in 1947 was $43.60 compared to a $38.25 average the year before. The total collections made under the gross income tax law since its enactment in 1933 now is $463,502,102.94. The tax deputy also reminded Hoosiers that tax is due for the first quarter of 1948 from all individuals and business organizations whose obligations exceed $10 for the three-month period.

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John D. Eisenhower.

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