| Show ft lake Tribune WednfsdnyDeeember The Salt - How Average American JFecls Today ii mim v George'Gallup By PRINCETOjN ' John 10 NJ-De- Public is -- a “bullish" mood as regardsthe course of the stock market over the next f three months A majority of ( M Q in f 'ell those tioned in latest ques-- ' the Institute survey who ven tured a specula ‘ tion about the future course of the one than the opinions held by " With tbesix-monthdecline in those most affected by the fluc- the market in mind the Instituations of the market — the tute assigned its nationwide stockholders of the country staff of opinion ffporters to ask question of a Todajr stockholders are this of adults: even more "bullish” than the “Three months from now general public do you think on the average Irt 1955 the rgyprse was true prices of stocks will be higher and stockholders were pretty or lower than they are today?” on divided whether the evenly One interesting aspect of toaverage stock price would be higher or lower in the immediate day’s survey is that the number months ahead—with the weight of persons willing to venture a of sentiment on the side of high- guess about the future course of er prices the market has increased signifiThe most cautious today the cantly since 1955 Today 57 per survey finds- are those persons cent of all those interviewed —had in who indicated that they had an opinion about the issue been following the market and 1955 a majority did not express were aware that the stock mar- an opinion Here Is how those who” venket was lower at the time of the tured was g guess feel about "" stock six months than it survey day prices-tocompared with ago' jhose willing to speculate on the issue (46 per cent) in- March 1955 f - GENERAL PUBLIC s Director American institute of Public Opinion - securities’ market say they Mr Gallup expect the average price of stocks to be higher three months from now Although the typical American’s prediction about stock prices is" at best a "guesti-mate’- ’ public psychology ob- iously plays' a role in the rise and fall of stock market prices IirMartfr 1935 fbrexampICan "Wash Derio (i Institute study revealed that the (INS) President Dwight D public generally expected a rise Eisenhower named Dr Alan T in the average price of stocks in r Waterman Tuesday - to a the next three months term as chairman of the THREE MONTHS later' in government’s Interdepartmental June the average price was ap- Committee on Scientific Repreciably higher than it had search and development beeq at the time of the public’s Waterman director of the Naguess as to- - the future course of tion ‘Science Foundation Sue the market ceeds Dr Byron T Shaw of the Interestingly enough the pub- Agriculture Department in the lic s “hunch” about the immechairmanship which diate months ahead in the each year The appointment is spring of 1955 was a more accurate effective Dec 31 - Scientist Assumes Research ‘Chair’ “ Today t on' in dicaTed that they were aware of this decline votfe as follows on thp future course of the market: coming after gix months of a market decline — indicates anIn a report to the Geheral As other accurate “hunch” or wishful thinking is something that sembly Prince Wan said he got only the next three months can flat refusals on' aH his attempts determiner--' - - ‘Million Melodies’ Dies ' STOCKHOLDERS Today Mar'55 LAKE NJ HOPATCONG Dec 10 (Pi— Arthur N Green 69 song writer and pianist was completed"themarket generally has "shown ah upturn in prices At the time of the survey it had been trending downward since the middle of this past summer Those persons who in- Since 'today’s survey to- - - ment irt Hungary the return of Hungarians deported to Russia Both the Kremlin and the S o v I e t supported Hungarian government of Premier Janos Kadar parried hjs efforts with the claim that these were domestic matters and none of the UN’s business he said Ashr other aytiorr known as the “man of a million melodies” died at his home Monday after a long illness- - Green retired a year ago after a career that began in sembly unanimously approved the early 1900s He was the a compromise resolution excomposer of such songs as “Half pressing the wish that efforts and Hall” “The Royal Arab” be made to resolve the Algerian and “Good Fairy” problem through private talks North-woo- ' day that Moscow and Budapest rebuffed all his leffort to end repression in Hungary The UN’s special emissary on Hungary said however 'he could not believe “that the Hungarian and Soviet governments will remain insensible to the voice of woi Id 'opinion and "the conscience of mankind’’ Prince Wan was assigned to the mission three months ago after a UN Investigating committee concluded that the Hungarian revolriast fall was a (spontaneous national uprising put down brutally by Soviet force they-level- — the-UN-- -- 1 "Be a good Santa to the whole family!" 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