Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1944 — Page 6
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len, at 11:15, 2:35, 5:40 and 8:55. : i LOEW'S sented i Balle rs de Heute In Last Campaign. Qarlo and Saturday 5
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Kansas st, was struck by a station| ney 1a5t night and other targets wagon at Morris and West sts. early | in western Germany as far north today. He was taken to City hos-|as the naval base of Wilhelmshaven, pital with fiead and body injuries the air ministry announced today. and is reported in serious condition, | rr —y The driver was Willlam L, Selectman, 1741 'S. West st.
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“Summer Storm,” with Sanders, Linda Darnell and Anns | Murat theater, Lee, at 12:30, 3:36, 6:43 and 9:51, The company wil resent three ' widely contrasted ballets, startling at £:30 p. m. Friday. It will open with the Russian story, “The Red Poppy”; the new production, “Danses Contertantes” and Gaitee Parisienne.” . Saturday's performance at 3:30 p. m. will include “Coppelia,” folJowed by “Blue Bird” and the rowdy American ballet, “Rodeo.” The program on Saturday evening will open with Tschaikowsky's “Serenade,” followed by a new production, the dances of which Richard Strauss eomposed for the Reinhardt produc-
tion of Mboleire's comedy, “Le Bour-|
Gentilhomme.” “Le Beau Danube” will be the closing number. The company is again headed by dlexandria Danilova, Frederick Franklin, Dorothy Etheridge, Mary Ellen Noylan, Peter Deign, Natalie Krassovska and approximately 70 others. Emmanue] Balaban is the musical director.
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Robert Ryan plays the adventurous captain of the marine paratroopers in “Marine Raiders,” opening tomorrow at the Indiana.
In Lyric Film
Stephen Crane and Osa Massen co-star in “Cry of the Werewolf,” opening tomorrow at the Lyric.
GUARD TO STAGE FORT MANEUVER
Record Group rou cof 1000 to Take Part in Exercises At Ft. Harrison.
Approximately 1000 Indiana state guardsmen, the largest number ever to be assembled in one group, will participate in a three-day training’ maneuver at Pt. Harrison beginning Friday. More than 100 of the guardsmen enlisted during the recent state guard recruitment week, and will be participating in their first official drill, ! The group will be under the joint commands of Col. James W, Hurt, Indianapolis, commanding officer of the 3d infantry, and Col. William C€. Cameron, Kokomo, commanding officer of the 2d infantry. The men will have their first opportunity to use new weapons just received from the war department, and to practice maneuvers calling for the use of large bodies of troops. The three-day training period, to which Governor Schricker has been invited as commander in chief of state defense troops, will be climaxed with a ‘mass parade and review at 3 p.m. Sunday on the Ft. Harrison parade grounds. The public is invited.
By LYLE C. WILSON * +» United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Four weeks remain today of the election campaign in which the voters will decide whether President Roosevelt
planted by Governor Thomas E.
' | Dewey, the Republican presidential
candidate. The campaign is primarily a con-
test for 11 big states where the vote last time was close and of which} Mr. Roosevelt carried nine in 1940 and the late Wendell L. Willkie,
Republican nominee, carried two.
If Dewey holds the two that Willkie carried four years ago and re-
verses the trend in the others his
chances of election will be excellent.
If Mr. Roosevelt can hold his own
in most of these states, he probably will be re-elected.
Count Close In All 11
The states are Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, “Mr, Wilkie carried Indiana and Michigan in 1940.
11 of those states. Their aggregate of electoral votes is 237. Only 266 electoral votes are required to win. In 1940 these states cast 15,613,807 votes for Mr. Roosevelt and 13,522,386 for Mr. Willkie. The nation as a whole cast 27,243,466 -for Mr. Roosevelt and 22,304,755 for Mr. Willkie. Discounting the solid South where Republicans get hardly more than token support, the President had a 1940 election day margin over his Republican opponent of around 4,000,000 votes. Of that nation-wide edge, the 11 pivotal states. listed in the foregoing accounted for just more than 2,000,000 votes of the margin by which the President was returned to office. A slight shift percentagewise ‘in some of these states would move them from the Democratic column to the Republican column.
Smaller Vote Expected
And a factor to be remembered is that whereas nearly 50,000,000 votes were cast in the 1940 presidential election, estimates of the probable total this year range from 40,000,000 up. A reduced vote would be attributed to apathy, failure of servicemen to vote in large numbers and —the bugaboo that keeps Democratic managers working hard in the daytime and perhaps awake at night—failure of hundreds of thousands of war workers to register and to vote in their new election districts. There has been an enormous migration of workers. That is why the Congress of Industrial Organizations’ Political Action Committee is undertaking a doorbell ringing campaign fo persuade the workers to register, Those votes are regarded as more favorable to
4|Mr. Roosevelt than to Mr. Dewey, #land by a considerable margin. But
they must be cast to be counted. Many Narrow Margins
Although the President's 1940 margin of victory was large, there were some narrow margins among the states both for Mr. Roosevelt
kl land for Mr. Willkie, Take the 11
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record of their 1940 returns: Roosevelt Willkie Illinois 2,149,000 2,047,000 Indiana
i Massachusetts
Michigan Minnesota .. Missouri New Jersey .. New York x) Ohio
CO! The asterisk after New York is to remind that in the 1940 presidential election the Democrats polled fewer votes in that state
than the Republicans but that Mr. Roosevelt won New York's 47 elec
toral votes because of the 417,000
popular. votes cast for him as the
candidate of the American Labor
shall have a fourth term or be sup-|
But the count was close in all}
party.
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LYRIO «Ghost Catchers,” with Olsen and Jonson at 12:02, 2:24, 5:04, T:44 d 10:24.
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