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Show rr but no tax hike "dont know." or no response categories. for; Upward Bound, 32.2 per. who was preferred by cent against, percent for.) One poverty activity that did 9.8 per-cen- THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 24, 1967 10-- 9 POVERTY programs of the administration have more those answering said economic opponents than supporters In aid abroad should be reduced the First district, according to with the savings applied to the the poll. war effort. For example, nearly half of Only 10 3 percent favored a the participants (47.5 percent) tax Increase to pay for Viet- feel the Job Corps should be nam war costs. A reduction In discontinued, with 14 8 percent military committments In other having no opinion or not areas was favored by 15.6 t A substantial 37 5 percent while 5.5 percent urged a reduction In domestic spendsupported the Job Corp, ing as a means of financing the of par. A sizeable number war. tlclpants had no opinion with A NUMBER OF FAVORITE respect to such programs as administration programs came Upward Bound, VISTA and under criticism from the poll Action, probably Indicating unfamlllarlty with them. participants Farms support programs Thirty. five percent said they were opposed by 53.3 percent, didn't know whether the Comwith 12 percent undecided. The munity Action programs should support ptograms were favored be continued or not by 27.2 of the respondents. A SIMILAR STAND was taken The demonstration cities pro36.5 percent on the VISTA by 9 54 was peropposed by gram and by a substantial program, cent, with 28.1 undecided. Only 44 percent on Upward Bound. 7.5 percent Indicated a preference for continuance of the With each of these programs, however, of those who did exTO MEET THE COSTS OF the war In Vietnam, 63.2 percent of Burton Poll Backs Greater War Effort MOST per-cen- Rep. Laurence J. Burton (R. Utah) released this past week results of his 1967 poll of of the Utah First dls. trlct of which Box Elder county is a part. The questions for the poll were prepared by the faculty and students of the political science department of Utah Question, State university. nalres were mailed to each household In the district, with over 15,000persons responding. Tabulation of the results was also done at the university. These annual polls have greatly helped me In obtaining a knowledge of the thinking of the people of my district on Issues, and have Important made substantial contributions toward the formulation of my own attitudes with respect to specific Items of legislation," the congressman said. THE ISSUE OF the war In Vietnam, 68.2 percent of the an Infavored respondents how-eve- ON crease In American military efforts there. About of the participants (22,4 per. cent) advocated entering Into talks to bring about a peaceful solution to the conflict. Only 4.8 percent urged that the United States withdraw Its forces from Vietnam, and another 1.6 percent favored a halt to the bombing of North-vlet- . namese targets. Com-munlt- program. A minuscule .2 percent supported a continuance of the Food stamps were opposed present policy. The remaining few percentage figures are ac- by 46.6 percent favored by 28.6 counted for In the no opinion percent, while 15.8 responded press a preference, more op- posed than favored them. (Community Action, 32.9 percent 21 4 percent for: VISTA, 30 percent against, 22 percent win the poll was In support the Headstart program. Thirty-eigh- t percent of the respon-dent- s said the program should be continued, while 28.4 opposed It The remainder was made up of dont knows" or no re. spouses IN RESPONSE TO the ques. tlons, "Whom would you like to see as piesldenttal nominees of the two major political parties in 1968?", 53.2 favored Gov George Romney of Michigan as Republican nominee and 30 5 pet cent chose President Johnson as the Democratic GOVERNOR ROMNEY held a big lead over President Johnson, however, as the choice for president In the 1968 elections, according to the poll. On the question, "For whom would you vote In 1968?, Governor Romney was the favorite of 63.8 percent of those respond, while President John-solng, was favored by only 6.7 percent. Nixon got 9.7 percent on this question, Governor Ron-aiReagan of California 3.6 percent, Robert Kennedy, 2.4 percent and Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York 2 p Friday, Saturday and Sunday 100 BEEF d per-cen- Interestingly Senator Robert F. Kennedy to of New York was runner-uPresident Jolmson as a Democratic choice with 7.6 percent of tl e responses Mor than half of the respondents, however, (52.2 percent) expt essed no on the Dentot ratio side. Correspondingly, only 2.14 penent Indicated no choice for Republican nominee Runner-uto Governor Romey for the GOP choice was fotmer Vice president Richard M. Nixon, 13 i t. 88.5 enough, percent said they would vote for a Republican, only 11 5 percent a Democratic favored e FRET I with every purchase ittci-R.i- As to party affiliation, 46.5 percent of the respondents claimed to be Republicans, 15 percent said they were Democrats, and 35 percent listed themselves as Independents. 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