Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1940 — Page 18

POLL FAVORS §

NEW DEAL ACTS

Backing Shown in Fortune

Survey of Business; 7 Others ‘Bad’ -

NEW YORK, Nov. 29 (U. P.).— Fortune magazine K has disclosed that 12,000 business executives polled

in its Forum, of Executive Opinion

returned majority votes favorihg

nine of 16 New Deal policies. The executives, said by the magazine to represerft nearly 50 per cent of the American management _ group, condemned seven New Deal polcies as “always having been bad ideas so far as recovery is ‘eons cerned.” The nine policies which Toru) members said either ought to be continued or were ‘good ideas for recovery and only suffer from the way they were enacted or are being administered” were:

Price Policies Needed

The drive to enforce anti-trust laws, housing and home loan acts, Wages and Hours Act, Hull reciprocal trade treaties, PWA, Wagner La¥or Act, WPA, low money rates, and export subsidies. The magazine also said that the poll revealed that U. S. business . management believes that business must change many of its Policies before a change in the attitude of Government toward business will bring about permanent recovery. The “always bad” new deal poli- - cles were listed as the AAA, the NRA, pump priming, taxation policies, gold devaluation and the President’s gold powers, Guffey Coal

Willkie on a Wheel

0S, PUBLIC'S

SYMPATHY FOR GREECE GROWS

160° Per Cent in Poll Favor

Loan for Purchase of War Materials.

By DR. GEORGE GALLUP American Institute ef Public Opinion

" PRINCETON, N. .J, Nov. 29.—

American public sympathy with

-| Greece and desire to give her ma-

terial aid is demonstrated in a public opinion survey now being con-

nary returns show a substantial majority in favor of making American war materials and airplanes avail - | able to the-embat-tled Greeks, in much the same spirit of sympathy for small nations as. was noted when Finland was invaded last year, gnd Norway last spring. = The question put to a cross-section of voters deals with the issue of

: |lending money to Greece for the i | purchase of war materials.

Legal

i | obstacles, suéh as the Johnson Act,

: |at present stand in the way of any

: actual loans to the Greeks, but if is

Here’s how a defeated Presidential candidate vacatlons after the

whirl of campaign activity.

It’s Wendell Willkie, pumping around

Hobe Sound, Fla. on a bicycle. Mr. Willkie returns to New York by

Act, and silver subsidies.

plane today to. address the National Inter-Fraternity Conference.

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POPULATION TREND

HARRISBURG, Pa. Nov. 29 (U. P.) —Population trends developed by the. 1940 census will, if continued, shift the balance of American politics away from big cities and back to rural areas, believes Richard P. Brown, secretary of -the Pennsylvania Department of Commerce. “If such population tendencies continue during the next 10 years the great cities will become increasingly: less important in deciding our future national elections,” Brown said. “It will. be the combined voices of the rural districts and the smaller towns, rather than the vote of a dozen large metropolitan areas that will sway the choice for national office.” These trends, Brown explained

|| show cities like. New York and Lon-

don “to have xeached and even passed” safe limits of size. Vulnerable to attack, they. also are relatively sterile in producing new gen= erations. - Berlin, London and New York he cited as cities with low birth rates. In many cities, he added, births are relatively so few as to be outnumbered even by falling death rates made possible by medical science.

FAVORS RURAL AREAS

significant that a majority of American voters favor a Greek loan in principle. “Do you think the United States should lend money to Greece for the purchase of arms, airplanes and other war materials?” With interviewing in the survey still going on this week, returns thus far shew the following:

Help Greece .......cco00....50% Do not help Chiveeeiieaesns 30%

60% Favor Loan

One in six (15 per cent) was undecided or without _an opinion. The events of the last nine months have brought about a highly significant change in the American public attitude toward aiding foreign nations at ‘war. When tiny Finland was attempting to stem the Russian invasion last winter, the Institute found that while American voters sympathized with Finland and were willing to lend her money to buy farm products and other non-military supplies here, they were not willing to grant a loan for the purchase of arms, airplanes and other materials of a strictly. military nature. ! More than 60 per cent opposed such a loan, chiefly on the ground that it might embroil us in trouble abroad. Have. Norge Sympathy This same attitude prevailed at the time Norway was invaded. Even though sympathy was overwhelmingly with Norway, a majority (57 per cent) opposed a loan to the Norwegians for purchase of war supplies. Today, as the survery on the Greek issue shows, the situation is substantially different. The public having watched the military successes of Germany, the fall of France, and the air blitzkreig

on England, is now apparently more willing to grant direct aid to the foes of the Axis. -

tural Forum magazine today in a

ducted by the Institute. Prelimi-|.

Times Special ‘NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—Industrial building — spurréd by national defense demands — now equals the booming 1929 pace with indications that the tofal gain this year will be at least 80 per cent above last year.

This is reported by the Architec-

special “Building for Defense” issue. The magazine also predicts that a similar increase probably will occur in industrial building next year when this type of construction is expected to total about $650,000,000, a figure slightly higher than the average annual volume of the 1926-29 days. “An upturn in factory construction normally follows close on the heels of improved consumey's goods business,” the Architectural Forum explains. “Last year, the consumers

Industrial Building Booms

At 1929 Speed in Nation

before industrial construction, had time to get starfed, and expenditures for new factories totaled up to an unimpressive $200,000,000.

“This year, national defense has turned the tables. Private industrial buildings has responded more quickly than usual to the acceleration of consumers goods business; has in recent months Squsleg the booming 1929 pace. “Last spring the nation’s jaw dropped when the President mentioned $3,000,000,000 for defense. Today the total is close to $13,000;000,000; tomorrow it will probably ‘go higher. Wofld conditions re-|

an- average annual defense expen-|

in the Forties. building will have to hold its hat.”

Penguins molt their feathers in

goods business peaked and flopped

large patches.

ARIAS’ PANAMANIAN

to ‘the National Assembly. currently in session and to the assembly next

ifollowing—which sits two years = hence—and contains no provision |

AIMS ARE EXPLAINED

—Reports. published abr President Arnulfo Arias clared a dictatorship in Panama

stitution. The decree said that “the

maining unchanged, not unlikely 3s)

diture of about '$10,000,000,000 dur-| during the President's If so, industries representation of the nation” which

|

for the plebiscite ‘Which Arias hag called.

PANAMA CITY. Nov. 29 (U. P.). that ~ de-

were explained today: Arias enacted a decree on Nov. 26 setting Dec. 15 as the day for a plebiscite in which the people will vote to accept or reject a new con-

President of the Republic assumes, in a transitory character, the supreme representation of the state in the measure that may be necessary for the sole purpose of making possible the celebration of a plebiscite in which the people will decide freely for or. against the new national constitution.” The decree specifies that all laws {and public treaties remain in force “supreme

terminates Jan. 1, 1941, According to Article 137 of the existing constitution, all constitutional inion must I submitted

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