Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1940 — Page 19
FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1940 a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES cain —; PAGE 19
DRAFT-AGE YOUTH sso ” WILLING 10 SERVE Xargt\Y RES DOWNSTAIR
Two-Thirds of Youna Men Under 24 Say They Have No Objection and Many Welcome It for Its Disciplining and Physical Training.
By DR. GEORGE GALLUP
Director, American Institute of Public Opinion | PRINCETON, N. J., Aug. 30.—With the Burke-Wads-worth draft bill headad toward a final vote in Congress, a question of vital impertance is how the voung men of draft ago will take to the idea of spending a year in the Army or Navy if the bill is finally adopted. Will they look forward to the new experience with misgiving, or will they enter into it willingly? To find the answer to this! interesting — and human — question, the Institute has in- Figures Upheld terviewed a nation-wide M P [| cross-section of young men In ontana © from whose ranks the draft Senator Burton K. Wheeler would presuma bly draw most of Montana challenges the
American Institute of Public 2 SR 2 : 3 { heavily. Opinions figures reported Aug. a Ro i Smart
St It finds that an overwhelming 11 showing 64 per cent of the \ 3 Ak For ‘cmo { Yeny Is : voters in his home state favor- A S$ in Th A ¥ : RE ese
number say they would have no obJection to spending a vear in the ing compulsory military train-
armed forces, in ing 3 TR ' fact many of The Institute has just com- RN : 3 » pleted a re-check of Montana, § _ ; i e 1
them say they S = ar ITE would actually Un: ney SE og Kirvia rae Whi welcome ‘thie Ge ript 53 1 I areas Wo h 1 1 : nstitu atisticians ’ physical training SEBEL ive 3 ia os : found to give a representative and discipline 4 f , picture of sentiment through-
AMERICAN Tt hives ‘ ne stuay cov- ’ y INSTITUTE cred TW out the state. A red two groups The ape Iie Hau ia y ) results are virtually PUBLIC'OPINIONf __ men between identical ith those of thi the Snes on fentical with se of the through 24 who, because fewer ate earlier poll to which Senator married or hav. A Wheeler took exception. would pr Wong permanent jobs The earlier survey covered vou'c probably be among the first the general principle on con- 0 Simulat arafted, and men between 16 and 20 scription in the following ques- TE { ? Pur y alte who will mature to draft age if tion 4 : fo = ‘he ar YO POET ete : ns he wai emergency lasts long “Do you think every able- A tum m enough. To all of them it put the bodied young man 20 years old RN 2a zip > Pop handles, O5U_ Prized COs ) tion. should be made to serve in 7 R b, > WR Styles Colors Underarm t the navy, or the air- | OWA. h Black, w Youngest Most Willing : 9 force 'for one vear?” Montana “If the draft law is passed, will voted as follows:
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\ Avan to spending a year in some branch MONTANA—AUG. 11 SURVEY 3 CA mma ad of military service? XES hive 649 £ ie The vote is: NO Re
Would Would The new survev put to v gq oo ? \ i o ER You ye ye cr rr “ a Jive An tHe i oy dB oR x a Gain the G race of a Lovely F gure NW ith a ES > EE —— —— = — —— = - " hae ion ection the Burke-Wadsworth bill, The NA : ou J 08 an] question was: Nom 6 9 EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS . JN th om 81 19 ‘Do you favor increasing the i wh EN Two-Wav Stretch
The results clearly show that the size of our Army and Navy i aN a vounger the men, the more the now by drafting men between is - LN . y willingness to serve As a matte the ages of 21 and 31 to serve : Ry | a S t e X ( 1 Kr d | e -— n
f ¥ 1 1] y 1 vy ~ e ol act. a similar aration is found In the armed forces for one
in attit ude towal d the principle of veal I'he results were: : i the peacetime draf L “3 AYRES DOWNSTAIRS STOne Young men 21 through 24 are for MONTANA—LATEST Su RVEY t nA the draft bv a vote of 63 per cent YES ann 2% TX pA 25 No... ‘ 3 SEEN °
while those 18 through 20 are for it by the higher vote of 67 per cent
The ‘reasons ‘given by tHe Nourse Approximately one voter in tx : he 3 . - . by the voune gs ne Quality and Economy Are Yours With
Fria every nine Der cent) was " ; for having no objection to undecided or DE fscs a 3 : 3 3 A two-way sfretch lastex girdle that gives gentle but wil i i JU all ® positive support Small bones at the top to prevent
spending a year in the armed forces year in the armed force: opinion. : \ S ir wn rolling. 16-inch length and four hose supporters. Small, oh ba * chief ones is that given by a 19- 3 Li medium and large sizes, ~Downstairs at Ayres. vear-old clerk in Marvland It : \ | !
eac i as s . . would build me up physically and ich time has supported the draft .
by 1 put me on my own for a while.” A %, Or wh ee I7-Vear-old rie Store Took sie Do you favor increasing the “Sounds like good training v ng pleted this week, a vote was taken a - CJ Jd la $1 s! : Cate on the specific principle of the T h S y
men
in the army would do > some Rood.”
A few actually ook upon a vear' 101 Was ° L i ¥ uw LN ( l 11 & al Ss “ § »p 3 army service as a SOL of holidav Do you favor increasoing the SRE I $ As a 22-year-old carpenter puts it DE a hy if Nevy how RY f 00 1 S Take the word 0! hows of ‘enthusiastic Wen Who “I have no obligations now. and it a ne i yan Me A LF | ’ find “Cranbrook” shirts “tops” in fine fit and wearing boas ho 5 . ’ Lu and 3 0 serve ir he . l iS v : : 3 : : . 7 7p , . Would be on ‘the ‘order ‘of w 'Vace- forces for one Years © met Ww Classic wool skirts in plaids and solid quality. They're priced reasonably to help you save for for ar? Buy several tomorrow and find out what a truly
tion for me.” ‘ N ’ ' ‘ or me. Those with opinions voted: colors that are new and wanted; DE great shirt “Cranbrook” is # i
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groups and both sexes included, has polled successively in recent ard Klowetter, 24, of Niles, Mich, in pastels and deeptone colors Mono-
been weeks by the Institute on the prin- and Mervin Cagle, 21, of Palmyra.
ciple of the peactime draft, and ip; jhelq in connection ‘with ‘the ES BE. crammed if you wish. Sizes 10 to 16 : : my R d W ith Bi robbery-slaving of Walter Ebeling. 1 T il d Shirts hy | 00 y / ere ea y 12 31-year-old New York theater man- ; : al ore I Seen Ss X Assortments of y WV". SIO, el; ager who disappeared last month oo Girls’ tailored sports shirts that are mod- X X ¢ SF Tat . oii { after big brother's shirt, Two-way col-
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The youths are to be arraigned : : " E 9 Tuesday before Judge Dan Pyle in KY Red, Blue, Wine and Sailor Blue. Sizes 7 OVERCO A TS . to 186,
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Klowetter and Cagle were arrested
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former made an oral statement admitting the killing. Later he signed a confession here. Cagle refused to make and statement, but he was implicated by Klowetter. B 9 7 Ne cess 1 i 1 S BO ys’ ychoo N
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