| Show E Bourbo s op Billing Hing In Film Row Poll I PAUL PAUL STAPLES J i The three Democratic nominees were were given given top billing the M plen men and women along Salt Lake City's film rowin in The TheT T grams gram's poll Friday pas t President Roosevelt for a ad a. a d term Representative Abe Abek Murdock k for United States senator g Herbert B B. Maw for gove governor nor that order in the film fUm row t tf Vole he w men Ken and women who handle exchange and booking of moo moIl mo- mo o Il 1 Pictures In this area gave dent Roosevelt 67 votes to t for Wendell L. L Willkie the Re- Re Ian irda nominee ext In line came Mr Murdock h 64 W votes otea to 25 for lor Philo o T. T worth Jr G G. G O. O P P. nominee lit United States senator In this to t seven participants failed tailed designate a choice bile Mr f Maw oraw wa was slightly be- be UM s S KI hIt fellow ticket members he won n by nearly two to one onen wm Dan n B. B Colton Co his tl aL The Tie vote was 60 GO to 34 ely v i p t s victory over Mr e was as not as great as the V on Peg Twelve Column Two w.- w. BOURBONS WIN FILM ROW POLL Continued From Page Pare One lone one he won over Alfred M. M Landon Landon Landon Lan- Lan don in n a a. similar poll in 1936 Four years ago the film workers gave Mr Roosevelt 94 votes to 20 for fox Mr Landon the Republican presidential nominee The percentage percentage percentage per per- split this year was 69 per percent percent cent plus for Mr Roosevelt to 30 per cent plus for Mr Willkie The 1936 poll gave the president over 78 per cent This year eight vot voters Indicated they were switching from Mr Roosevelt to Mr Willkie while one indicated a Landon to Roosevelt switch switch The net gain gam for Mr Willkie Willkie Will Will- kie de over Mr Landon's position based on on those figures is 72 per percent cent There was considerable scratching scratching scratch scratch- ing 10 voters teaming Mr Roosevelt Roose Roose- Ro Roosevelt seI se- se velt and Mr Colton and three e Mr I Willkie and Mr Maw |