Show I Students u ens Oppose U. U S. S War Entry National Poll Discloses By Student Opinion Surveys of America AUSTIN AUTIN Texas May 15 As Europe's war spreads to fronts new observers are pointing to increasing possibilities of the U. U S. S being involved In the opinion of American college students many of whom are of fighting age what are the conditions under which the U. U S. S should join the Allies against Germany Interviewers in scores of campuses have asked that question in a Student Opinion Surveys Surveys Sur Sur- Surveys veys sampling The results exclusive to the Chronicle and other member newspapers show definitely that the American collegian has not changed his mind is still much opposed to rushing into the conflict A good g majority two to one one one- may be included in two camps Those who believe we should not join at all those who would have us fight only in incase incase incase case the U. U S S. is actually threatened with an invasion The largest group of students third one-third of the entire enrollment would keep our armies at home and fight only if an enemy attacked attacked at attacked at- at tacked on this side sice of the Atlantic The smallest small small- est group registered in the poll 2 per cent represents the students who believe the U. U S. S 1 should join the Allies at once Following are the complete national tabulations tabulations tabulationS tabulation'S tab tab- Under what conditions do you believe the U. U S. S should join the Allies against Germany Per Cent 1 1 only if there is actual threat of the l U. U S. S being invaded 33 2 U. U S. S should not join 31 3 Only if there is actual threat of any I any American nation being in invaded invaded in- in vad ed 1 15 5 4 Only if England and France ap appear appear appear ap- ap pear to be losing 10 5 U. U S. S should join now v- v 2 6 Other conditions 5 7 No 0 opinion pin ion J x 4 Those are the opinions of students after the German invasion of Scandinavia Recent Allied failures in Norway may have changed attitudes to some extent but the trend as the war has progressed has been more and more against the U. U S. S entering the conflict Six months ago a Survey poll pointed out that 36 per cent approved of sending troops against Germany if the Allies appeared to be losing Now only 10 per cent approve |