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PAGE 12 ). THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1939.

| confirmed Mr. Lane's testimony, | n ‘The Gallup Poll— FAULTY AUTO WIN adding that the deputy had to push | Because of Jewish Holiday we : . will close Friday at 5:30 p. m. §

the car a mile to get it started!

CLOSE curr a7 S/ows F.D.R. More Popular Since War Began DRVERS FREEDOM “55 re. no. [ico of

charged the defendant, but warned SPECIAL FOR 'WEER EN him to get his car in running order. SPeCY 'EER END 8 Fo SPRINGERS .. ... .... 1% Lb.

| | i , the past 22 (U. P).— pe SNE b AN AM A 0 AN A ‘Feeling Placed Near Level West—Democratic strongholds—the 566 per cent approved of Mr. surprise to students who in the pa MOBILE, Ala., Sept. 22 (U DIAN Taree RE SER fUkENs Re

President's popularity remains about | Roosevelt as President at that time, have observed the effect of foreign Theodore Lane, Mobile motorist, NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (U. P)— YOUNG DUCKS ..... ...20c Lb.

{ Of 1936: All Sections [the same as in previous surveys, only 40 per cent said they would | crises on the prestige of the Ad-| had a “balky” auto to thank for his|p, ..1ace of diamonds, considered a | M ARION with slight increases, while in New vote for him if he ran for a third ministration. At the time of the discharge in traffic court. barometer of business conditions in |

> . ‘gon | Report Gains. England opinion is still almost even- | term. Sudeten crisis in 1938, when Mr.| Mr. Lane, charged with failure to| general, shows an upward trend. | Warships Ride at Pacific | ae ——— Iv A The President's chief A survey which will show the Roosevelt sent peace pleas to Herr observe a “stop” sign, pleaded that|The importation of diamonds, both POULTRY CO. . i {13 3 . ; | y : he failed to stop “only because I was cut and uncut, for the first five|} FREE DRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT End: Pan-American Par- PRINCETOWN, N. J. Sept. 22.— [gains in the last month have come trend of third term sentiment since | Hitler and Mussolini, his popular- a fraiq the motor would die and I months of 1939 totaled $18.801.342 | 922 § SD SERVICE, 551 With Congress and the nation oft principally in the industrial Middle the outbreak of war is now being|jty rose six points in less than a could not start it again.” according to the De Beers Diamond Du exten, 1-519

ley Opens Tomorrow. to a great debate on the neutrality | Sa Fond ea ates | completed by the Institute. month. County Deputy Hobson Hargett! Syndicate.

issue, President Roosevelt's popular- | those places the POItOntags of vot. lane PucboIe Ssplanation oe Intensity’ Measured By THOMAS L. STOKES ity with the rank and file of Amer- ers approving him as President to- | spurt i esl al § . . Times Special Writer |ican voters has increased sharply day was jumped from 6 to 10 points. /is that the Administration's for- . Besides indicating the number of PANAMA CITY, Sept. 22 The Since the outbreak of war in Europe. The percentages compare as fol- eign policy has been one of the most voters who approve or disapprove of Panama Canal, at the Pacific end Coinciding with the President's ows: popular policies of the whole New| Mr. Roosevelt at the present time,

® Open Every Thursday today’s survey attempted to measure

of which the Pan-American Confer-| limited emergency” moves of the Approve Roosevelt as Pres. Deal. ; : ’ i ence is to open tomorrow, is literally 1ast few weeks and his appeal for | Last Points | War Aids Popularity uo Rouseveh Si and Saturday Nig ht i y I ii) . hitb ™ i a - » A : . mnan armed camp—a grim reminder of National vnity, the American Insti- | . Today Month Chanke| o. iove studies have found that|3BU 00S! . y the problems created for this hemi- tute’s monthly index of Presidential, New England . 53% 51% +2 | whereas the rank and file of Demo- quired of all voters whether they ap | Until 9 0 Clock

spher . yes ny popularity shows a five-point rise, Middle Atlantic 58 51 4-4 | . prove “strongly” or “mildly” or disComing ect nto th carn See AU An finds Mr ose Bat Comet + 8 8 13 (Sie, and, Republicans , Sees Spprove “rong or “my bean and our cherished gateway be. Velt nearly as popular today as when| west Central .. 55 4.5 (Sharply : . The results show that the

he was re-elected by a landslide in| South 70 +32 |issues, they are in substan Hal Ere | “strongly approve” outweigh the

tween the two oceans, I saw many | y |ment over foreign policy. « : a ati : IO STN Juany yb, 61 +1 | So : 1 «strongly disapprove,” indicating a Erect “Ta “Ameran. warship | Last month 868 per cont at mar| NS OL Fie ast few weks, foreign policy| eater intensity favorable to. the were Standing vunrd at thie Atl PS barty voters in an Institute survey| A question which remains to be has occupied so much pu x President than unfavorable, standing guard at the Atlantic approved of Mr. Roosevelt as Presi-| answered is whether the increase in|tion that domestic issues, with their entrance to the Canal. pn Today the figure has jumped | support for Mr. Roosevelt's present concomitant divisions of opinion,| Approve Strongly .......... 33% Soldiers Board All Vessels to 61.0 per cent. He was re-elected policies ‘will have an important have been largely thrust aside. Approve Mildly .. .......... 28 in 1936 with 62.5 per cent. | effect on third term sentiment. Last] However, the rise in Mr. Roose-| Disapprove Strongly ........ Throughout the South and Far! month's survey found that whereas | velt’s popularity should tome as no! Disapprove Mildly

Detachments of fully armed American soldiers board every ves-! sel before it starts through the]

¥ \ Canal. - EE — Sy Tented encampments at every lock are evidence of the close watch » being kept. The Canal Zone's regu-

lar complement of 13,000 troops is

“Nn © 8 mity panes wef Satu rday and Ml onday.... Prospective

permited to fly over the Canal area, and a careful check is made of all

= = " : 3 visitors. : h Id me in and Thi The war's effect on international ; Ving oom ll e uy -

trade is equally apparent. No Ger-

man, British or French vessels are ; ® tk » * going through the Canal. Ships from | ? Sweden, the Netherlands and other | id EE BR BR ® EB ®

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neutral countries have their na-| tional flags painted conspicuously | X on their sides.

Night Clubs Deserted |

The offices of the German Ham- | burg-American and French lines at|

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Cristobal have practically suspend- | er business. Cristobal’'s famous night | clubs, usually crowded by passengers | from vessels going through the! Canal, are almost deserted. At one of these clubs the loudest applause I heard was for a Spanish dancer who did a martial dance, reflecting the war spirit. A strip tease artists was hardly noticed, although she took off everything but the paint on her toenails. i

PAINTS PICTURES ON SPIDER WEBS

SHENANDOAH, Ia. Sept. 22 (U. P.) —Mrs. Campin is no ordinary farm wife. Instead of destroving spider webs, she paints pictures on them. ! Patterns formed on spider webs by dew gave Mrs. Campin her unusual idea. She reasoned that if dew drops clung to the web, so should water | colors. Mrs. Campin drops the paint on | the web while it is stretched across’ cardboard. When the design is completed, the web is placed under glass.

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