Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1932 — Page 12

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FARLEY CLAIMS VICTORY SURE FOR ROOSEVELT Nomination and Election Both Certain, Declares Campaign Pilot. '- i t.ritrrl Pr> *1 NEW YORK. Junp 10.—Franklin D. Roosevelt will win the Democratic presidential nomination and follow with a victory in November without support of Tammany Hall, his campaign headquarters claimed here today. A first ballot victory in the convention was claimed, and, according to James A. Farley, campaign

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manager. Roosevelt will win 345 of the 531 electoral votes. Farley's tabulation did not include the 47 electoral votes to be cast by New York, nor did it include the votes of Ohio and Illinois, both of which he said were ‘highly probable." Supporters of Alfred E. Smith. 1928 candidate, have claimed 538 votes would be aligned against Roosevelt in the Chicago convention. on the first ballot, and that the number would be increased with each ballot, Farley claimed 691 on the original roll call, with 79 switching before

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' the roll call was complete, giving Poosevelt the necessary two-thirds vote. “No candidate ever entered a naj tional Democratic convention with such a crushing majority behind him." he said. ‘‘Of the 48 states. 31 have instructed or pledged their delegates to him." High Heels Break Legs CHICAGO, June 10— Women’s high heels have become a major cause of fractured legs, Dr. G. L. Appelbach told a post-graduate clinic, sponsored by the Chicago Medical Society, here Thursday.

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