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Would Canadians like to see their country unite with the U.S.? In a poll of 17 prominent persons by Toronto's Financial Post, the answer was a decisive...
...effort as manufacturers to manufacture in the face of very great obstacles . . . as labor leaders to meet the problem of a falling productivity rate among workers ... as Government officials and legislators to get us clear of unnecessary entanglements. . . . We must popularize the notion of work. A recent opinion poll shows that less than 45% of factory workers belonging to unions think they should turn out as much work as they are able . . . among non-union workers 60% think [so]. . . . If this represents the attitude of union men . . . then I think the union leaders have a big educational job. ... If only...
More Bad News. The President had a heavy list of engagements. He sent his recommendation for an initial $3,750,000,000 British loan to Congress, found its introduction blocked in the filibustering Senate. He read that his Gallup poll popularity rating had slipped in two months from...
...G.I.s are wondering why they ever had to fight the war. Some results of an Army poll of 1,700 U.S. troops stationed in Germany, taken last fall and published last week...
...largest ever to jam Manhattan's Carnegie Hall. Hepsters overflowed into a chamber music hall upstairs to get their rhythms by remote control, piped from the auditorium below. There was no doubt that Duke Ellington, twice winner of Esquire's All-American jazz poll, could still make more dollars dance at the box-office than such latter-day swing merchants as Eddie Condon, Lionel Hampton and Hazel Scott...