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12M THE WASHINGTON POST and TIMES HERALD Su Gallup Calls Recent Vote Turnout Light Dr. George Gallup, head of Meyer observed that pollsters the American Institute of Pub- have yet to "measure the state Hundre lic Opinion, yesterday exploded of mind of large numbers of people." There is nothing new what he termed "wide misinter- about sampling, he said, point- pretations" of the results of the ing out that a wisp of cotton November 2 election. from one bale out of thousands The voting turnout, despite can serve as an adequate sam- press reports citing a "fantas- ple of the lot. "What is dif- JULIU tic" number of voters, actually ficult to measure," he declared, was a light one, he said. "A "is the human mind and the majority of adults stayed psychology of the public." home," he declared. The conference got under Jewelled Tree Six Bi The results also show that way with a speech by Paul H. the Republican Party's strength Nitze, former State Depart- The jewelled Christmas tree is not as great as is generally ment policy planning official in Reed Everhart's Fairfax construed, Gallup continued. now of the School of Advanced jewelry store is admired by "In farm areas, the results International Studies. Nitze small fry from the Jack and show the Republican defection discussed the "Time Factor in Jill School. The 8-foot tree to be about twice what it was United States Defense Policy. through the rest of the coun- is formed of 12,500 links of try," he said. silver-coated cellophane, in- Gallup was a member of a Alumnae Plan Party dividually stapled by the panel at the day-long first an- At Catholic School jeweler. OPEN M nual conference of the D.C. Political Science Association. Alumnae of the Immaculate With him were Dr. Louis H. Conception Academy have honor from 4 to 6 p. m. at the Bean, author of "How to Pre- scheduled their annual Christ- academy, 24th and K sts. nw. dict Elections," Eugene Meyer, mas party for sisters at the A skit has been planned. chairman of the board of The school next Sunday. Alumnae are urged to bring Washington Post Co. and a The sisters will be guests of their children. leading advocate and spon- sor of public opinion sampling, and Dr. Harold Gosnell, Amer- ican University professor and an author of works on public Forstmann Luxury Sweater Gifts opinion polling. The conference was held in Here's luxury at a budget. George Washington Univer- sity's Hall of Government wise price. Wonderful soft building, 710 21st st. nw. Sev- and warm lambswool long eral hundred association mem- sleeve pullover sweater in bers attended eight different a choice of rich colors. round tables on political topics 14.50 which were held throughout the day. Gallup said that the poll Lambswool sleeveless conducted by his organization pullover 11.50 Lambswool socks to on the November 2 election match 1.50 had the best record in 20 years. Cashmere long-sleeve pullover 29.50 It overestimated the GOP's Cashmere sleeveless popular vote by one-sixth of pullover 21.00 one-percent, he said Bean declared that indica- tions were in mid-October that the Democrats would gain some 40 seats in the House of Representatives. Then, he said, Sherei's Vice President Nixon's cam- Charge Accounts Invited paigning and the President's Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. of SILVER SPRING appeal for votes 'cost the Demo- crats about 20 seats." Evenings til 9:30 p. m. 8638 Colesville Road Get a perfect picture in 60 seconds with the new pocket size Polaroid

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