Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1938 — Page 2

| CALLS MEETING

Newly Elected Group Will _ Gather Saturday to . Pick Officers.

The first meeting of the newly-

elected County Council will be at 10! 8. m. Saturday, when officers will}

be elected as provided by law.’

Roosevelt Holds Support of Majority of Voters Despite Election Swing, Gallup Survey Reveals

By DR. GEORGE GALLUP Director, American Institute of Public Opinion EW YORK, Nov. 16—Despite important Republican gains in last Tuesday’s election, President Roosevelt is approved by a majority of voters throughout the Nation and continues to be more popular than the Democratic Party itself. The President’s popularity was measured by a scientific Institute survey just before the election—a survey conducted along exactly the . same methods as those used in forecasting the election results. This study showed 544 per cent of

the major party voters are for Mr. Roosevelt, 45.6 per cent against him. The party’s strength on the other hand, as re-

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between the Institute’s figure for Mr. Roosevelt's strength before the election and the election result itself, the accuracy of the Institute's Presidential barometer appears to have been confirmed.

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TT basic meaning of the figure 54.4 per cent for Mr. Roosevelt's popularity is that he enters his last two years with a fairly goodsized majority of voters supporting him.. As a matter of fact, the President’s popularity is higher today than it has been at several points in the last four years. For example, Institute studies found him at only 52 per cent directly after Mr. Landon was nominated in 1936. In the autumn of 1535, after a long and bitter session of Congress, the figure was as low as 50.5 per cent. And the surveys indicate that his popularity curve often

FARM PLAN UNSUITED T0 OKLAHOMA, CLAIM

Governor-Elect Meets With Secretary Wallace.

: WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (U. P.).— Governor-Elect Leon Phillips of Oklahoma: said today he told Secretary.of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace the Admiristration’s farm program is not suited to the neods of his state.

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he hasn't done anything about it except introduce a bill.” -

Mr. Phillips said he made no

specific suggestions for changing the!

Agricultural Adjustment Act but would leave that to! Oklahoma's Congressional delegation, . “I'm here to see how I can cooperate with Federal agencies tor the benefit of Oklahoma farmers, not to play politics,” Mr. Phillips said.

REPORT U. S. CONSUL’S WIFE WAS FIRED ON

LONDON, Nov. 16 (U. P.).—The Tientsin correspondent of the Ex-

change Telegraph reported today

that the wife of the American Cone |

sul General John K. Caldwell had

been fired upon, apparently by ban- |

dits. She was not hit.

The attack occurred while Mrs. |

Caldwell was walking in the grounds

of the Race Club. A number of sim- | ilar attacks have been made on fore"

eigners in that vicinity recently.

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vealed in total ‘popular vote for Democratic Congressmen last week, is estimated at 52.6 per cent, or 1.8 per cent under the President’s strength. Since President Roosevelt took office, there has been a close correlation between his popularity and

spurts sharply upward as the.President captures public imagination by his acts. 2 His peace appeal to Fuehrer Hitler and Prime Minister Chamhesiain, for nstange, brought about a sharp, though temporary, rise in popularity. If the pattern of other years is repeated, the strength of his party. The two figures have var- the curve may turn upwards again, depending re the march of [dicate the attitude of Mr. Wallace Sylvania and Merlin Sts. South Sie ied by margins of only 3 to 3.5 per cent, as the fol- events. ; to his stand. Asked how he felt of Washington). Make Arsenal a regular

lowing table shows: : - he Pe Lr Zena Tze Siopping place on pay ay 7s + bislote yon THREE BUTLER BANK |Auburn; Walter J. Monchank, But-|farm products, Mr. Phillips said begin spending and. watch your savings : ler, and Miss Mary J. Reynolds,| “That's the program he got elected GROW! AIDS PLEAD GUILTY |carrett, waived a jury trial yester.|On—8& farm for every farmer—but YA Plan for Every Purse day and pleaded guilty before Fed- : Three officials of the Peoples Saving & Loan Association of Butler,

eral Judge Robert C. Baltzell. HIRSCHBURG STUDIO Ind., are to be sentenced in Federal on thn Commercial P HOTOGRAPHY : Court Dec. 3 for violation of the Na-

them with using a false statement Court Dec. 3 for 510 Holliday Bldg. Ri. 5216

to obtain Federal insurance through the Indianapolis Federal Home Loan The officials, C. Clifton Muhn, : A. G. De Long, Owner eg yy gd J° *

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“I don’t think it fits Oklahoma at all,” Mr. Phillips said as he

emerged from a conference with Mr. Wallace. He would not in-

~The Council will not transact any: county business until after Jan. 1, but the law provides that it-must be organized the second Saturday - after the Sheciion. ; ~The present -County Council ‘Wound up its 1939 business yesterday. when it appropriated more than $3000 to various: county offices for purchase of additional supplies _ for the remainder of the year. Members of the new council as elected last week are Pliny H. Wolfard and George Kincaid, Republicans; John H. Lohss, John N.|:Hughes, Carl PF. Brandt, William N. Harding Jr. and George Sadlier, Democrats. Mr. Kincaid is a member of the present council.

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Major Party Popular Vote For Dem. For Congressmen President 11933. iviavsoseaht. 57 % 59 9% 1934 ....ec00000ee + 5% 59% 1936 ....... weewhs 59 62.5 Today 52.6 54.4% *Institute survey. Politically minded statisticians have looked to the Nov. 8 election figures as an important check-up on the various measurements of Presi= dent Roosevelt's popularity today. Judging by the close correlation

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