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IssueVol. 039 Issue 040 (October 1 1956)
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Paid articleIntroduction by the Editors
Introduction by tne Editors TH E following pages present reports by N E W L E A D E R correspondents, and special correspondents, on the election trend in key areas of the nation. One fact...
Paid articleWhat the Surveys Indicate
THE ELECTION What the Surveys Indicate The table below represents a consensus oj pre-election surveys by public opinion polls, newspapers and magazines, as well as the reports of our own...
Paid articleMiddle Atlantic
MASSOLO, ARTHUR
MIDDLE ATLANTIC GOP trend in NY, NJ - Pennsylvania is close By Arthur Massolo New York "Post" New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey loom as major battlegrounds of the 1956 White House...
Paid articleNew England
SHELDON, COURTNEY
NEW ENGLAND Republicans still favored By Courtney Sheldon Boston The forecasts for November 6 in New England almost uniformly relegate Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont to President Eisenhower,...
Paid articleKentucky
COLLIER, TARLETON
Six Key Midwestern States KENTUCKY Senate seats and electoral votes depend on Chandler By Tarleton Collier Louisville "Courier Journal" Louisville Kentuckians have come to count that election...
Paid articleOhio
KINGSBURY, READ
OHIO Eisenhower and Lausche are out in front By Read Kingsbury Columbus "Dispatch" Columbus As Ohio's campaign moves into its final phase, the following political paradoxes stand out: 1. Neither...
Paid articleMichigan
SEXTON, BRENDAN
MICHIGAN Stevenson hopes rest on size of majority for Williams By Brendan Sexton United Automobile Workers Detroit After Frank Murphy swept into the Michigan Governor's mansion in the...
Paid articleIndiana
HAMILTON, HOWARD D.
INDIANA Eisenhower leads, but Senate and Governor races are tighter By Howard D. Hamilton Indiana State Teachers College Terre Haute Most dopesters and the Republican command agree that...
Paid articleIllinois
PFLAUM, IRVING
ILLINOIS Scandal makes Democrats bullish By Irving Pflaum Chicago "Sun-Times" Chicago The rascals-who in Illinois in 1956 are Republicans-are to be thrown out in November, according to their...
Paid articleMinnesota
ROMER, SAM
MINNESOTA Democrats overconfident By Sam Romer Minneapolis In all but four of the 24 Presidential elections during Minnesota's century, the state's favorite for President has been the...
Paid articleCentral States
WYANT, WILLIAM K. Jr.
CENTRAL STATES Democrats gaining By William K. Wyant Jr. St. Louis In 1952, the group of five Central states that includes Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska favored the candidacy of...
Paid articleSouthwest
EUBANKS, BICKNELL
SOUTHWEST '52 Ike Democrats uncertain By Bicknell Eubanks Dallas I N 1952, Dallas County gave Presi-| dent Eisenhower 20 per cent of the 233.000-vote majority by which he carried Texas. It was...
Paid articleCalifornia
MANKIEWICZ, FRANK
CALIFORNIA Republican machine is split, By Frank Mankiewicz Los Angeles In 1952, Dwight D. Eisenhower carried California by 700.000 votes on his way to election. In a state with a 3-2 Democratic...
Paid articleThe Home Front
BOHN, WILLIAM E.
THE HOME FRONT Why I'll Vote For Stevenson By William E. Bohn Now that the great debate about the Yankees and the Dodgers has been settled for another year, politics has again assumed its...
Paid articleThe Individual and the Fifth Amendment
GRISWOLD, ERWIN N.
A Reply to Sidney Hook The Individual and the Fifth Amendment By Erwin N. Griswold The privilege against self-incrimination is protected by the Federal Constitution, and by the law of every one...
Paid articleWhere the News Ends
CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY
WHERE the NEWS ENDS East-West Personal Contacts: Menace or Opportunity? By William Henry Chamberlin Everything Moscow does coldly calculated from the standpoint: How will it affect the national...
Paid articleLiving With Books
HICKS, GRANVILLE
LIVING WITH BOOKS 'Peyton Place' and Other Fictional Treatments of Small-Town U.S.A. By Granville Hicks It isn't easy these days for a book to get a reputation as a shocker, but Grace Metalious's...
Paid articleToynbee's Metaphysics
FITCH, ROBERT E.
WRITERS and WRITING Toynbee's Metaphysics An Historian's Approach to Religion. By Arnold Toynbee. Oxford. 317 pp. $5.00. Reviewed by Robert E. Fitch Dean, Pacific School of Religion Early in...
Paid articleA 'Jewish Vote'?
HERBERG, WILL
A 'Jewish Vote'? The Political Behavior of American Jews. By Lawrence H. Fuchs. Free Press. 220 pp. $4.00. Reviewed by Will Herberg Author, "Protestant-Catholic-J eiv" The "Jewish vote," like...
Paid articleDear Editor
DEAR EDITOR STALIN AS POLICE SPY In his reply to Isaac Don Levine's "Stalin as Police Spy" (NL, October 1), Gregory Aronson writes: "I wonder why Levine ignored M. Moskalev's book, The Russian...
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