Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1943 — Page 15
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‘be a neck and neck race and the nation's women will decide who's going to be out in front when the last ballots are counted. That's the opinion of William A. Lydgate, editor of the Gallup poll, and the opinion of thousands of Americans who have been inter-
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Mr. Lydgate came to Indianapolis today to tell Town Hall visitors “What America Thinks.” “The women's vote will be more
ident than ever before in history,” he said. “Since women are slightly more Republican .than men, the better off the Republican candidate
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vey, the Republican leaders are ‘Thomas H, Dewey, Wendell Willkie,
{| explained, “but the Republicans
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Bricker, in the order named. “The Democrats are short on leaders except for Roosevelt,” the editor
have too many.” As to whether the people will favor a fourth Mr. Lydgate said the answer will depend on the popularity of Roosevelt's foreign policy in relation to ‘his domestic { policy. His. foreign policy is much more popular now, he added. 4 List Issues
Other issues selected for public opinion polls at this time are taxes, labor, post-war policies and the draft. __ “While the public believes strongly in the principle of collective bargaining,” Mr. Lydgate stated, “it is showing a rising hostility toward tactics and methods used by the labor leaders.” Answers to polls taken on John L.
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ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 19 (U. P.).~Arrangements were being | worked out today by delegates to the united nations relief and .rehabilitation conference to employ
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| that the recipient countries may | decide to use the food produced by the new machinery for their own
general pool being built up for the relief of Europe and the Far East
Discuss Financing Part of the arrangement will be ito see that this does not happen | and that food produced by United | States farm machinery goes into | the work for which it is intended.
The UNRRA meeting at the same | time was moving from the major | point of controversy to another, The battle over methods of | financing “the $2,500,000,000 fund
| lands appeared to be settled but the | question of the extent of UNRRA authority in rebuilding the post-war | world was expected to create new | controversy.
The financing question was believed settled yesterday when the finance committee referred to the
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In Mr. Lydgate’s opinion, bor] faces a serious public relations probjem, much more serious than busi- | ness was confronted with in the | 1930's. ; The majority of the public is in| favor of post war co-operation in| contrast to isolationism but when fit | comes to the question of drafting ‘fathers, it is very cool. “They think women ' should be drafted for non-fightifg jobs before fathers are drafted . . . single women from 21 to 35,” he said, “The women like the idea even more than men.” Mr. Lydgate ‘banks on the Gallup
poll for the trend in national affairs |}
and believes the people are smarter in their opinions than their leaders. “We may be wrong once ina while,” he said, “but only about three times out of a hundred.”
contributions to the various coun | The drafting committee, headed | by. the . Cuban. representative—a | supporter of the United States plan | —was instructed to bring forth-a plan not later than Saturday which would’ be based on the American proposal whereby the member nations would contribute 1 per cent of
one year's-national income to the |
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~ POST TO CLOSE DRIVE
The Tillman H. Harpole post 240 of the American Legion will close | its building fund drive at a meeting Tuesday night-at-the post-home, 2528 Northwestern ave. "Those who donated towards fund tickets will | receive $25 bonds and a $50 bond. |
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