Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1938 — Page 12

“For 10 years,” he said, “I have

; : - voted for every maval appropriation | 7g t : bill——four billion dollars in all—but IY | O ers, i | yB did vote against ‘the super-Navy |

Bill last session. Nobody explained |

“i od to the Senate what had happened G las : to make the new bill suddenly a up ’ ] necessary, 10 days after we had been ~ rae : i told by all the experts that the| ; regular bill was adequate. b

... spr : oo | "4 Show me the legitimate need for |’ Disapproval of Hitler Policies Grows Among All Clark and Vandenberg Line ineres ved. defenses. and Twill go

“© Religious Groups Following Action Against Up Side by Side for long But as long os ent treat |

: debt is a far mote fmmRent threat | i 2 to Arerican institutions than any (Czechs and Jews. : Senate Fight ~~ -|war on our horizon, don’t ask me|Y : oie to spend reckless billions on the} ; | . By LEE G. MILLER pasis of emotion.” By DR. GEORGE GALLUP . Times Special Writer . Another Republican Senator ex-|

Director, American Institute of Public Opinion ou WASHINGTON, Dec. 20—Pafty pressed a sispision that many high | & NEW YORK, Dec. 2(.—American disapproval of the policies of Nazl|jines will be broken right and left in officers of the Army and Navy were

Germany has reached the point where & substantial majority of Ameri- : x out of sympathy with the current; 1 voters say they would be willing to join a popular poycott move- the expected Congressional fightita)k of enormous new expenditures.

: vel ’ jonal|The name of Gen. Malin Craig 3 ment against goods of German make. over President Roosevelt's nat nan g, That is indicated in a nationwide : defense plans, it appeared today. |Arm: chief of staff, was mentioned

hr hav TRsts : w= radio speech by Sen-|in this connection. urvey of the American Institute of|and since the recent Nazi measures adi adn She 8 (D. m : es

ublic Opinion as boycotting groyps| against Jews and Catholics. In a : Clark = 0 : . * | Mo. sample of hostilit withSthougnoul Loe | previous Institute Survey, Yoters rae Party Yoward ! nial ; || registered more than 9-to-1 disaP-ipe yy arms “expenditures. Various )

ung their anti- | proval of Chancellor Hitler's meas- | pc ihiican Senators, on the other

Nazi “Boycott (dit ‘tures against members of these two ; + advocates of bi nA | V : Week” to a close. | JER religious minorities in Germany. HE id ; 53 Viy The survey indi- le Strongest in East Senator Frederick Hale (R. Me), IE cates that there i for instance, is described by one of

is a strong poten- 3 Two months ago, following Ger=},; eolieagues as so navy-minded | : : im) a etirs |. man occupation of the Sudeteniand, tha che goes to Heaven he'll Profits Rangé to $2500 a ' Open 'Til9 Every : -® : on Evening Until Xmas

boycott in all PUBIIC’OPTNION the Institute conducted some earlier [hope to find a fleet of battleships Month Is Report. . parts of the coun- tests of public sentiment on the boy- inside the pearly gates.” 3 try and among persons of all Te} or German goods. The follow- Most of the Republican Senators . ligious groups. ; {colt of Germah gnoas, who are here now are skeptical] JOHANNESBURG, South Africa ; : i boycott ti : J , Sou rica, Tne Institute asked a cross-sec ing figures show how boycott sent’- about any large spending programi.| nog (yy. P.).—A revival of illicit a tion of representative voters, in-|MECt Ka increased since the perse- | Trese include Senators MNaty (| 4, ret 8 Imagine a fine living room with a famous KROEHLER 2-pi ite included cluding men and ‘women and those cutions of the last few weeks: Ore.), who is contemptuous ‘of bat-| diamond buying 1s reported in Ee Dory plore § room > or) Soy one RO i eg uded of every level of “income: “Would Before Jewish Measives tleships despite the Tact ital he| Kimberley and Johannesburg, with lovely Kroehler suite with all these extra pieces included is truly a gift of lastyou join a movement in this coun Would Join Boyeatt 56% |represents a seaboard seats: Sena | profits ranging from $1500 to $2500{%¢ ing comfort. try to stop buying German-made Would Not Join tor Vandenberg (R. Mich); Sena=| i for the ringleaders.

goods?” After Jewish Measirte . tor Shiphead (F.-L. Minn) and I i atesenoye : : | Would Join Boyco . Senator Nye (R. N. D.). dembers 0 gang are no =» EPOSIT HOLDS—31 25 A WEER Ever since the accession of Chan Would Not Join * Senator Vandenberg said today | cruited from the criminal classes. ] hn = :

1933, there has se : . ; iminal classes. Ser SD ny a boycott of Boycott sentiment is strongest in|that any big spending program, | They are men engaged ordinarily in German goods by American Jews {he industrial East, where 68 per whether for defense purposes or for | jegitimate business in various South ; - " : d nti-Nazis but in today’s sur- cent say they would join such a relief, would inevitably bring a de- African towns which form a link § Sr ; ? ¥ana al than three voters in every movement, but it is almost equally {mand in Congress for proof of petween the Namaqualand diamond Bons KNEEH OLE D ESK yoy more id stich: 2 strong in New England and the|whether or not Harry. L. Hopkins fields, Kimberley and Johainesburg. : § rt ey actual vote is: South. Middle Westerners, usually | remarked to friends at a New York| 1. omuggling the diamonds to i Ot Join Boycott calm about foreign problems, are 56 racetrack: i | kimbertey. the gang use such hid | 4 om i i $19 ‘Would Not Join ) per cent in favor of avoiding Ger- We will spend and spend, tax ing places as false-bottomed whisky Ee Ww eg. Nou ens YL man goods. tt and tax, elect and sleet; 5 flasks, cigars, slits in “motor tires, = . 4 Vv alue other lab ups have indorsed 11ast year an Institute survey| The Senator is pretty Sure el and even a trumpet. The diamonds : 5 : - other labor gro ps n showed that only about one voter knows who told newspapermen about are purchased in Kimberley by the n ren For the student or tor ihe nome. the boycott idea, the survey SHOWS |jj three was willing to stop buying hearing this : remark—which Mr. gang organization for a fraction of a NS ; tiated” A fine plece of furniture

that profestions] men, white-collar | japanese goods, although American |Hopkins has denied making. Hel; 1 vatue that looks well in any room. An workers and: business men are al- | sympathies were overwhelmingly on | thinks the newspapermen who got eir rea v gy bo unusual savings on this fine most as much in favor of shun- | the side of China in the undeclared [the story would be willing to con- An intricate network of agents ning Nazi-made goods 85 are skilled | war in the Orient. firm their informant’s identity if handles the stones in transporting and unskilled workmen. Many voters felt that boycotting asksd to do so by the Senate. fap to Sohanneshute from, Xam 3 . vo.: mide . | Japanese goods . “would be taking| Senator Vandenberg said he could | beriey. o agent is expectea Shows Rising Anti-Nazi Tide - | GROG Smepody else's war’— not take a position on nafiobal Ne | convey the parcel of stones farther laboring groups average 62 per |something they were not willing to|fense plans until he had the an- than the next town, or retain cent for a boycott, while pusiness | jo Whereas the comments of to-|swers to four questions: Jonger than necessary to’ camouflage

and professional groups average 61 day’s voters show that many of|” 1. Would the money be spent for | the journey. 2 E 2 —s { : 2 : | 1 : yo = ! KNEEH OLE DES

a fem look = 8 Cea oe defense in the traditional sense; : 3 3 & per cent for one. esides protest-| ‘a chance show what we that is, for guarding our own i ¥ § — : ing “against the persecutions” vot- | about Hitler's policies.” shores? : TOKYO POLICE MAKE _ oa

iy Tee Er a head ‘PETTY LOAN’ CASE es propose to] | © WAR ‘SACRIFICES’ | $10.95 MODERN DESK Nu : eh $ 2

“puy American.” : jcas—whether they want our aid or 30 i . Ee Jewish voters are almost unani- WILL BE ARGUED not? TOKYO, Dec. 20 (U. P).—The Modern desk with book- Cad aay Here's a beautiful mddern kneehole 3. Does he want to arm in order shelf end, useful for stor- $79 5 BE da desk that will delizht the receiver. CTE : EERE :

mously in favor of s boycott, but} 1200 police of the Tokyo force have Catholics and Protestants take the — i : t6 Back up such threats as that in doaided. t ithout tob d age. Walnut finish with Its seven drawers afford plenty of |, same ground: The constitutionality of the Indi- his “quarantine” speech at Chicago, |%"C 0 -g0 ;Withou acco an center drawer. The gift . storage space. : . : Cash—Otherwise Small Charge

Would Would Not |ana “petty loan” act will be argued snd tines he scordimgly want power sake one day each week. Sa anyone will appreciate. . Join Join |; ; o decide which party in any war is| Sake is the native rice wine. The Jewish Voters .. 96% 1% | SE before Judge ne aggressor? - money saved by this self-depriva-Catholics 64% 36% ervert- =. mp 4. Ts the defense program to be|tion will be put into bank accounts,

Protestants ..... 61% 39% The Financial Aid Corp. charged |simply a pump-priming substitute thereby becoming available, in the Others 50% 509% [in a suit against’ the State Depart- | for “a discredited WPA”? aggregate, for conversion ‘into GovThe vote is another indication of ‘ment of Financial Institutions that| “Of course a realist must take!ernment bonds: : Sa = the anti-Nazi tide that has rolled the act ‘is unconstitutional “because Munich into account in thinking of| “It will be easy for us if we think a _ geross the United States following|it delegates too much power to the national defense,” the Senator said.|cf the privations of the men at the i eRe 1 cis) | | AS Seas] i en Monda 3 d 81 i . German moves against Czecho- | State Department over the small {“But by the same token, Munich |front,” said Director Keikichi Masu- | . i! y I : | d & slovakia in September and October Joan business in Indiana.’ accentuates the importance of a hara. : : : :

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