Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1944 — Page 5
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_ Adm. Ingersoll Gets Role in
fleet and a deputy chief of naval operations. i Vice Adm. Ingram will become a full admiral Nov. 15, when these changes become ve. He has been commander of the 4th fleet. Recognition of ‘his outstanding performance in combating the German U-boat menace came to Adm. Ingersoll prior to his promotion when the secretary of the navy presented ‘the naval officer with the service medal,
Holds Many Medals
Adm. Ingersoll, who was appointed to the U.S. naval academy from Indiana, was assistant chief of
naval operatifns in 1940, before war was declared, Immediately afterward, he was placed in command of’ the Atlantic fleet. The .La Porte admiral ‘also has been awarded the navy cross, victory medal, American defense medal and the fleet clasp. Vice Adm. Ingram is a native of Jeffersonville. He won the medal of honor as turret officer in 1914, when
HIGH NAVY JOBS £0 T0 HOOSIERS
Pacific; Adm. Ingram “Wins Promotion.
Two Hoosier naval officels have been named to important assignments guarding our coast lines. Adm, Royal Eason Ingersoll, whose Home is at La Porte, and Vice Adm. Jonas Howard Ingram, a resident of Jeffersonville, will represent Indiana in high naval
posts. The announcement was made yesterday by Secretary of the Navy James G. Forrestal.
Ingersoll to Pacific
medal, with the fleet clasp, in addition to the navy Cross. The vice admirals wife is the former Miss Jean Coffin, ‘daughter of the late Charles E. Coffin, Mrs. Ingram is a sister of Mrs, C. Har-
vey Bradley, 4044 N. Pennsylvania].
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A frequent visitor to Indianapolis, Vice. Adm. Ingram was here Navy day, Oct. 27. The new Atlantic fleet commander participated in a celebration that* included a .luncheon talk at the Indianapolis Athletic club and a review at the naval armory, Warns Tough Days Ahead
When Vice Adm, Ingram spoke here last, he warned that “the hard tough, disastrous part of the war is yet to come.” However, only four months befort America’s manhood registered for the draft in October, 1940, the Navy day speaker visited here and expressed satisfaction with the calm
“Roosevelt Mav
By LYLE C. ‘WILSON ‘United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Nov: 10.—Confronting President Roosevelt today is the difficult task of leading, in his next term, the broadest front political coalition of modern history, ranging from conservatives in the Scuth to Communists in the North and East. Returns from Tuesday's general election show that the New DealDemocrat party virtually has absorbed the left wing of American politics without losing its hold in thé™usually Solid South. Significantly, the returns also show that the Democrats and left wingers outside the South could have ‘elected Mr, Roosevelt even if southern Democrats had made good their threats of bolts and rebellion, It appears, therefore, that if the
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he ordered his men to fire on Vera Cruz. Following the outbreak of world war II, the southern Indiana officer was placed in command of the South Atlantic force.
attitude of Hoosiers toward the threat of war. “It has been a relief to talk to common-sense Americans in the Midwest after listening to the jit Pacific. He will bbcome a deputy| He has won the Mexican service | tery East,” Vice Adm. Ingram de-| On the face of the electoral and commander-in-chief of the entire medal, the Victory medal, with the!clared. popular ‘vote for President, he ap-
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President wants to resume the earlier New Deal tempo of social and economic reform he might undertake to do so regardless of southern sensibilities.
parently has a mandate to proceed. The hitch is that the left wing of the New Deal-Democratic coalitiorr is weak in congress, The southern states which accepted Mr. Roosevelt's fourth term nomination reluctantly-but which | refused to, bolt—send to congress | men who “generally are conserva- | tive and often anti-New Deal. Mr. Roosevelt now appears fairly | certain of 432 electoral votes, an | enormous majority of the 531 in| the electoral college. Governor | Thomas E. Dewey apparently gets | the “other 99. If the 1 Southern states had® withheld their 127 electoral votes, Mr. Roosevelt still would | have been re-elected,
Lopsided Electoral Vote
This lopsided electoral vote is out of any proportiton to the popular | vote, On the basis of incomplete | returns, Mr. Roosevelt polled 24,-| 229,560 popular votes to Governor | Dewey's 21,152,671.
ernor Dewey 46.7. basis of the indicated division in | the electoral college, Mr, Roosevelt |= will have 81.35 per cent and Gov- | ernor Dewey only 18.65 per cent | when those pay-off ballots are cast. Mr. Roosevelt polled 2,869,981 and Governor Dewey polled 1,008,887 in the 11 Southern states. Eliminat- | ing those states altogether, the popular vote would be: Roosevelt ,....... 21,359,579 Dewey ve es+20,143,784 So Mr. Roosevelt won the elec- | tion any way you figure it and Mr. Dewey came only close, Neverthe-' less, the allocation of electoral col- | lege votes when compared to the | popular vote may seem far out of | line to many persons. There has | been intermittent talk in congress of doing something about it. It probably would be more helpful to the President at the moment if something could be done about the fact that the left wingers whose support was such a factor. in his victory had more representation in’ congress where he will have to obtain approval for his plans and policies. The returns will show this year that the protest vote for left-wing candidates has shrunk to a matter of thousands. Only the Socialists, of the principal minor parties are official hold-outs in putting up their own individual nominees and surveys have shown that much of their
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potential vote has been going to Mr. Roosevelt in the past three elections. Eugene Debs polled 920,000 votes on the Socialist ticket in 1920. The late Robert M. La Follette rolled up 4,822,856 in his 1924 third party bolt. Norman Thomas, Socialist, polled 267,000 in 1928 when the Communists made their first appearance on the national ticket— under the name of “workers’ party” —and polled 49,000 votes. In the 1932 depression year election there were half a dozen left wing protest parties and they aggregated 1,163,000 votes, of which the Socialists cast 885,000 and the Communists—running under their own name this time—cast 102,000, The Rev. Charles E. Coughlin's Union Party made a splurge with
1,200,000. A. L. P, Organized in 1940
But the first really significant third party development came in 19040 when the recently organized American Labor party went all out for Mr. Roosevelt and gave him 417,000 votes, mostly in New York. The Communists were against the President in that election and they and the other minor parties had an
Now comes the 1944 election with the left wing practically absorbed by
The Communists have abandoned political action in their own name and “are boring into other parties, notably the American Labor party which is growing in influence in New York. Between them, the A, L. P. and the just-born liberal
In percentages, | the president polled 53.3 and Gov- |= But on the |=
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DEWEY TO TAKE REST AND IGNORE POLITICS
ALBANY, N. Y,, Nov. 10 (U, P.. —Gov. Thomas E, Dewey, defeated Republican presidential candidate, announced today that he and his family would leave Albany tomorrow for a “two or three week” vacation on Sea Island, Ga. The governor said that he intended to take a complete rest and that he did-nbt intend to talk politics with anyone. An associate added that Dewey would be “deaf, dumb and blind to polit
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