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Show -- 2A DESERET NEWS, Friday, October 18, 1968 Mixon Sleeps 5 Pcf. Edge In a nationwide survey conRichaid Oct. ducted Nixon held a 40 to 35 per cent lead over Hubert Humphrey, third-partcandidate with George Wallace at 18 per cent. Nixons present margin is down from a margin of eight points one month ago and parallels the lead he held after the Republican convention in August. five-poi- six-poi- .Tift) Specifically, in this latest Harris Survey, Humphrey has i picked up four points, Nixon a single point and Wallace has dropped three points from his previous high of 21 per cent. Undecided voteis have gone from nine to seven per cent. Here Is the trend in the standings in the presidential race since August in response to this question: The race for president this jear is between lice President Hubert Humphrey for the Democrats, Richard Nixon for the Republicans and George Wallace as an independent. If you had to choose right now, would ou vote for Humphrey, Wallace? PRESIDENTIAL Nix Oct I 10 Sent. Aur. 24 S SECRET N BALLOT ten 39 34 20 7 Humphrey Wel'tce No Choico While Nixon's lead on the secret oallot remained at five the points over Humphrey, Wallace vote went up two points, indicating the possibility that there might be some hidden votes for the third-part- Nixon or five-poi- y candidate STANDINGS Huirp'y. H 45 35 39 40 Wal Not V Sur 7 31 18 21 34 t7 f in this try to measure m considerable question of who stay at home on received particular attention. Special voter screens, based on past voting behavior and current registration, were employed. The results indicate that if is the equivalent the turn-ou- t of the 1964 vote, Nixon would hold his per cent lead. falls Significantly, if turn-ou- t to 1966 levels, the margin for the Republican nominee would remain. Howrises to 80 ever, if tuin-ou- t million or more, Humphrey would move to within four can points of Nixon. Thus it be concluded that the larger the more it woll the turn-outend to help Humphrey, the TEST Total Voters elec- tion. In assessing these current results, special care has been Muskie Mum On LeMay's Viet Visit exercised to this election depth. The will vote or election day In addition to the above results, which were asked in prson of a carefully drawn cross section of probability 1,899 voters, each voter was also asked to fill out a secret ballot with the three candidates listed on it. Here are the results of the secret ballot: By LOUIS HARRIS t, Democrat. Cease-fir- e turn-ou- t is not However, uniform for all voting groups. A good case m point is that of the Negro vote. Estimated to be 12 per cent of the population from current census estimates, Negroes represent 8 per cent of the expected voters in the Harris Survey in 1968. If the voters, as a whole, are assumed to come out to vote at a rate of 70 per cent the 8 per cent Negro turn-ouesfigure would represent an of only 48 per timated turn-ou- t cent for black voters. Howeviner, this represents a sharp crease from four years ago, when Negroes were five per cent of the eectorate, reflecting accelerated registration drives in both the North and South among these voters. C 1941, The Weshineton Pol C. t, 483 Papers Come Out For Nixon CHICAGO (UPI) Edmund S. Would you rather have a The press must realize the Muskie might have some inside frank exposure of all I know of role it plays in forming public information on a rumored whats going on in Paris or opinion. Reporters ana editors breakthrough toward a Vietnam would you rather have a are participants in events, and NEW YORK (AP) Richard ceasefire but he isnt telling ceasefire? Muskie snapped. these help shape future events. M. Nixon cam- presidential j anybody about it. Earlier in the day, Muskie jpaign has the editorial support The Democratic candidate for rode in a parade before about of 483 U.S. daily newspapers, DA NANG, Vietnam (UPI)-G- en. vice president Thursday night on Chicagos more than five times the 65,000 persons Curtis E. LeMay came to he had sucn information Democratic ber that has come ,out for to implied spoke the northern war zone today, but became angry when he was precinct captains, taped two Hubert H. Humphrey, reports did some politicking over lunch asked about it at a dinner television shows and addressed Editor and Publisher, with 200 Marines and spoke of the ChlcaS HeadIine Phone- - e later cooled a blt but a Northwestern University Law1 The trade magazine said two words -t- o reporters for the School that its first compila crowd. ilectured in'Club porters. Thursday first time since he arrived tion, as of Oct. 15, showed 93 Vietnam. dailies supporting Democrat Surrounded by bodyguards Humphrey. with machineguns and shotguns, Inquires have been sent to George Wallaces third party each of the nations 1,749 daily running mate told a reporter his newspapers. tour so far had been ... The initial survey shows 55.8 That was DETROIT (UPI) very informative. Calling people committing ,phrey introduced about 1,500 er cent favored Nlx0 n, 10.7 por UPI Telephoto it. billsm the U.S. Senate and not, cent Hubert H. Humphrey a doll Humphrey 12 per cent Those are the first two wind up and it shoots that his candidate George C. one of them dealt with crime. third-partyou Agnew, accompanied by words he has said to a reporter and He called the vice president a Wallace, and 32.3 per cent St. Louis Symphony Orchestra members picket Powell Symphony Hall in since he got here," said an from the lip, Republican vice two daughters Pamela and Michigan Gov. doll that you wind up and it'ther independent or uncommit-Georg- e full dress in their dispute with the Symphony Society over a contract. The Any information officer who 'presidential candidate Spiro T. ted. Romney, said Hum-- 1 shoots from the lip. has gone the route with the Agnew musicians rejected the Societys latest offer of an additional week added to Thursday night said the chief Air Force retired former contract. the third year of a proposed three-yta- i Democratic nominee for presof staff. is net tough enough on law 200 of the men kept ident Many at the 1st Marine and order. waiting Division mess hall for LeMay Its not enough to say if didnt know who the candidate was. One of them thought he people are willing to pay the might be the secretary of penalty, it's all right to break defense. the law, Agnew said to about Get the hell out of the way! d 5,000 GOP supporters in the generals bodyguards shout- Cobo Hall in downtown WASHINGTON (UPI) Speak-There had been some specula-l- a persistent critic of the House' ed at cameramen filming his Detroit. entrance to meet the Marines. The governor LeMay filed through the chow counting on retaining that title, mack, who will be 77 when the line and sat down with the warned against tolerance for To help make this possible the gist Congresss starts, if might not division commander, Maj. Gen. draft card burners, saying, veteran Massachusetts lawmak term another as and five you come out of a jail a martyr Carl Youngdale, wapt speaker. er has sent fellow House enlisted men. Richard Bolling, instead of a convict, youll see a Democrats for campaign use a Rep. on rundown roll calls over the last four years showing DemoI Fast, Curt num-Loo- i Agnew: HHH Soft On Crime fact-findin- g - Soup And Fish On Parade y Save on the small. items that make a mans wardrobe complete half-fille- 1 Maryland , crats and Republicans right on key issues from medicare to meat inspection. He says if the voters get the facts they will not replace wrong Democrats w'th Republicans, either as president and vice president or as members of congress. 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