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Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, November 5, 1952 Latest Results By States State How Voted 1948 Electoral Votes Voting Units Units Re porting Demo crats Repub lican Indicated Electoral Alabama X 11 2,505 1,942 217,327 124,700 11 Arizona D 4 505 264 56,689 85,471 4 Arkansas D 8 2,382 1,358 114,069 82,197 8 California D 32 20,746 12,580 1,168,860 1,503,789 32 Colorado D 6 1,650 1,160 165,337 256,368 6 Connecticut R 8 169 169 481,482 610,989 8 Delaware R 3 276 240 62,228 65,770 3 Florida D 10 1,684 1,385 379,289 479,815 10 Georgia D 12 1,752 811 259,846 127,831 12 Idaho D 4 865 768 83,780 158,566 4 Illinois D 27 9,680 8,552 1,759,954 2,083,901 27 Indiana R 13 4,202 3,848 744,202 1,041,433 13 Iowa D 10 2,481 2,106 387,434 689,621 10 Kansas . R 8 2,851 2,037 165,792 372,117 8 Kentucky D 10 4,135 2,731 355,002 344,111 10 Louisiana X 10 2,118 1,131 231,908 226,395 10 Maine R 5 625 617 118,545 232,275 5 Maryland R 9 1,428 1,426 391,396 493,150 9 Massachusetts ; D 16 1,967 1,933 1,064,642 1,282,678 16 Michigan R 20 4,480 3,690 962,770 1,233,292 20 Minnesota D 11 3,793 1,847 360,169 432,750 11 Mississippi X 8 1,790 1,396 143,226 98,389 8 Missouri D 13 4,771 4,336 ^94,405 796,826 13 Montana D 4 1,137 726 66,960 93,750 4 Nebraska R 6 2,067 1,592 136,257 298,654 6 Nevada D 3 344 315 22,602 43,706 3 New Hamp. R 4 297 297 106,569 165,888 4 New Jersey R 16 3,840 3,772 992,288 1,336,263 16 New Mexico D 4 894 474 54,498 69,093 4 New York R 45 10,348 10,315 3,061,692 3,907,712 45 North Carolina D 14 2,036 1,834 602,247 501,810 14 North Dakota R 4 2,301 956 36,394 81,958 4 Ohio D 25 10,877 9,753 1,419,170 1,827,330 25 Oklahoma D 8 3,859 3,720 410,004 486,528 8 Oregon R 6 2,269 1,265 80,497 144,999 6 Pennslyvania R 32 8,472 8,374 2,103,499 2,357,782 32 Rhode Island D 4 284 284 200,209 206,351 4 So. Carolina X 8 1,563 1,426 165,126 154,380 8 South Dakota R 4 1,950 1,393 55,454 108,157 4 Tennessee D 11 2,495 2,229 338,320 342,699 11 Texas D 24 254 242 723,129 829,369 24 Utah D 4 969 832 119,352 173,293 4 Vermont R 3 246 246 43,220 109,239 3 Virginia D 12 1,792 1,758 266,453 343,551 12 Washington D 9 4,381 2,448 224,683 260,597 9 West Virginia D 8 2,841 2,402 396,075 360,899 8 Wisconsin D 12 3,226 3,012 581,144 908,944 12 Wyoming D 3 677 585 35,398 60,720 3 Totals X—Thurm on d 531 146,274 States Rights 116,577 22,709,592 27,976,106 89-442 4-1181 TODAY and THURSDAY "Starts—1:12 3:24 5:36 7:48 10:00 NEWS — ME. McGOO CARTOON Thomson to Speak At Joint Meet in MSC The current status of engineer ing developments hr the field of gas turbihe engines for aircraft will be the topic of a talk to be given by F. C. Thomson, project engineer for Allison Engine Cor poration. Thomson, ’40, will address a joint meeting of SAE, AFS, ASME, and IAS on Monday, November 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the assembly room of the MSC. He will augment his talk with color slides and charts. Armory Still Awaiting Shipment of Trousers The shipment of pink trousers due on November 1 have not been received, according to information released by the MFC. They are expected to arrive soon, however, and cadets are advised to keep calling. A shipment of freshmen green trousers expected this week or next, said authorities, but no def inite date has been released. LAST TIME TODAY M-O-M PRESENTS Spencer Tracy O’brien - Lynn -Kodiak '^HILOREN UNDERI2 YEARS- TODAY ONLY “PANDORA and FLYING DUTCHMAN” — Color ‘TOWER DIVE” THURSDAY and FRIDAY Gary Cooper “HIGH NOON” and “MUTINY” — Color THURSDAY and FRIDAY Sparkman Asks United Front Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 5 — Sen. John J. Sparkman of Al abama, Democratic candidate for vice president, said early today, “The American people have spoken, and I concur fully in their choice.” Sparkman issued his statement after Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illi nois’, the party’s presidential nom inee, had conceded defeat of the Democratic slate. “I have no regrets over the out come of this election,” Sparkman said. “The American people have spoken in and I concur fully in their choice. I believe in the ne cessity of presenting a united front and will do my best to co-operate with Gen. Eisenhower and his ad ministration to fulfill the respon sibilities facing the country.” Sparkman said he saw no “dif ficulty” as far as the Democratic party is concerned. He said it will be a party of “loyal opposition, but can be looked to to co-operate fully in any constructive program that is proposed.” HERE’S YOUR BALLOT—V. J. Boriskie, election judge of the College Hills precinct 16, hands a ballot to W. M. Dowell, physical education instructor. Also receiving a ballot is Mrs. Truman Jones, 1212 Munson Drive. Assistants at the voting box are Mrs. E. D. Parnell, (left) 406 Walton; and Mrs. W. R. Horsley, 1030 Walton. Latest County Totals By The Associated Press Incomplete returns to the Texas Election Bureau gave the follow ing county totals in the presiden tial race: County Anderson Andrews Angelina, C Aransas Archer Armstrong, C Austin Bailey Bandera Bastrop Baylor Bee Bell Bexar, C Blanco Borden Bosque Bowie Brazoria * Brazos Brewster Briscoe Brooks Brown Burleson Burnet Caldwell Calhoun Callahan Cameron, C Camp Carson, C Cass Castro, C Chambers Cherokee Childress Clay Cochran, C Coke Coleman Collin Collingsworth Colorado Comal Comanche Concho Cooke Coryell Cottle, C Crane, C Crockett Crosby, C Culberson Dallas Eisenhower Stevenson 4,243 805 4,631 866 720 570 1,323 1,078 1,331 961 728 1,795 3,657 65,198 ■792 131 1,576 3,866 8,036 4,635 1,056 661 713 3,339 995 1,169 1,705 1,411 1.311 5,467 920 1,471 1,791 1,169 1,389 3,234 1,417 1,225 758 505 1,598 1,782 1.312 2,526 3,009 1,685 721 4,243 1,663 495 620 654 1,076 289 109,264 2,688 920 6.070 473 1,006 425 606 983 367 1,835 889 1,088 7,025 50,198 568 142 1,490 6,554 8,109 4,083 593 473 1,409 2,706 2,128 1,308 2,441 819 1,392 3,168 1,418 1.071 2,114 826 1,091 3,397 1,475 1,931 894 695 1,200 2,681 1,274 1,580 1,056 1,368 583 2,464 2,439 1,368 857 306 1,550 225 64,554 CIRCLE PHONE 4-1250 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT Children Under 12 Admitted Free When Accompanied By An Adult. “Where 'a Charley — ALSO — “ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE” Starring KIRK DOUGLAS and VIRGINIA MAYO STARTS THURSDAY “High Noon” Starring GARY COOPER and GRACE KELLY —also— ^Chicago Calling” Starring DAN DURYEA Dawson Deaf Smith Delta Denton, C De Witt Dickens Dimmit, C Donley Duval Eastland Ector Edwards Ellis El Paso Erath Falls Fannin Fayette Fisher Floyd Foard Fort Bend Franklin Freestone Frio Gaines Galveston, C Garza Gillespie Glasscock Goliad Gonzales Gray Grayson Gregg, C Grimes Guadalupe Hale Hall Hamilton* Hansford Hardeman Hardin Harris Harrison, C Hartley, C Haskell Hays Hemphill Henderson Hidalgo Hill, C Hockley Hood 2,306 1,502 680 5,410 1,993 790 942 950 393 2,567 5,673 360 4,025 10,912 2,516 1,271 1,589 3,731 962 2,089 419 3,798 578 • 1,679 982 1,354 15,249 766 1,550 132 748 2,3 77 5,712 4,224 10,578 1,537 2,330 4,220 634 2,068 738 1,545 •769 137,467 4,696 468 1,265 1,762 622 962 13,423 3,248 2,319 548 1,981 556 1,544 4,962 1,109 1,134 517 649 2,586 1,533 3,479 111 5,455 7,326 1,891 2,233 4,194 '2,102 1,508 1,430 830 3,053 1,360 2,859 90S 1,537 18,613 800 113 101 361 2,698 3,764 5,882 7,969 . 1,3.32. 1,069 2,850 691 1,245 286 1,168 2,159 95,659 4,487 401 2,418 1,620 462 1,915 8,391 4,523 2,709 813 Hopkins Houston Howard, C Hudspeth Hunt Hutchinson Irion, C Jack,C Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis, C Jefferson,C Jim Hogg Jim Wells Johnson Jones Karnes Kaufman, C Kenedy, C Kent Kerr, C Kinney Kleberg Knox Lamar Lamb Lampasas La Salle, C Lavaca Lee Leon Liberty Limestone Lipscomb, C Live Oak Llano Lubbock Lynn Madison Marion Mason Matagorda McCulloch McLennan McMullen Medina Menard, C Midland Milam Mills Mitchell Montgomery, -C Moore, C Morris Motley Nacogdoches Navarro, C Newton Nolan 2.324 1,390 3,084 249 5.592 3,042 270 1,406 1,382 1,398 308 25,373 188 3,286 3,261 2,659 2,273 2,963 108 235 3,681 314 2,022 790 3.324 2,785 831 533 3,162 1,213 999 4,099 1,307 1,156 914 397 12,450 1,277 487 ’ 136 909 2,418' 1,247 14,052 233 1,321 843 5,494 1,484 824 658 2,551 1,896 648 461 3,164 3.592 495 2,709 3,586 1,891 4,282 175 4,938 3,161 284 1,130 1,078 1,935 186 29,332 563 3.096 3,544 2,304 1,789 3.773 14 483 1,337 243 2.774 1,182 4,938 2,666 530 762 2,394 1,150 1,685 3,397 2,403 333 319 553 8,921 1,568 ■818- 175 516 1,364 1,160 16,350 116 792 399 2,323 2.097 572 791 2,963 2,094 1,212 302 3,246 5,745 702 2,702 Nueces Ochiltree, C Oldham, C Orange, C Palo Pinto Panola Parker Parmer Pecos Polk Potter, C Presidio Rains Randall Reagan Real, C Red River Reeves, C Refugio Roberts Robertson Rockwall, C Runnels Rusk Sabine San Augustine San Jacinto San Patricio San Saba Schleicher, C • Scurry Shelby Sherman, C Smith Somervell Starr Stephens Sterling, C Stonewall, C Sutton Tarrant Tailor Terrell, C Terry Throckmorton, C Titus, C Tom Green Travis Tyler Upshur Upton, C . Uvalde Val Verde, C Van Zandt Victoria Walker Waller Ward, C Washington, C Webb, C Wharton 15,711 1,760 341 4,491 3,003 875 2,075 485 1,096 800 12,754 702 485 1,066 394 441 1,920 1,727 1,344 359 1,265 602 2.531 5.532 769 462 237 2,914 747 628 2,021 1,827 669 11,058 263 459 2,115 277 279 581 43,596 10,666 426 1,478 617 1,764 7,735 12,569 1,409 2,059 943 2,813 1,471 1,782 2,823 1,652 1,062 1,995 3,519 2,789 2,799 17,657 430 279 6,408 2,842 373 2,295 207 652 997 7,358 486 634 517 345 302 3,301 1,385 1,281 89 2,750 1.175 1,694 5,652 1,752 912 676 2,941 1,465 421 1,839 4.175 317 8,456 211 1,919 1,310 158 841 351 28,219 7,637 277 1,828 725 2,724 4,702 12,520 1,287 2,339 850 1,230 1,190 3,087 2,069 1,604 720 1,845 1,354 6,208 1,928 Election Shows People s Faith ■ In GOP “ Nixon LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5— Sen. Richard M. Nixon, suc cessful GOP candidate for vice president, urged in a victory statement today that al] Americans “join together behind the leadership of Gen. Dwight Ei senhower to advance the cause of freedom and to bring about peace throughout the world.” The young running mate of Gen. Eisenhower spoke to a nationwide audience on television and radio shortly after the genei-al made his winning declaration in New York City. He said: “We want to express our appre ciation to the thousands of volun teer workers all over America-^- Republicans, independents and Democrats—who joined in the cru sade which has elected Dwight Ei senhower president of the United States. The result of the election is a great expression of the confi dence and faith that the American people have in his leadership. “In the natural gratification thal we all feel at this moment, we must never forget the great re sponsibility that a new adminis tration must assume in the critical period ahead. As Dwight Eisen hower has said on occasion aftei occasion, there is no problem which 160 million united American peo ple cannot solve. ^ “Now that the election is over let us join together behind his leadership to advance the cause of freedom and to bring aboul peace throughout the world.” Kirk --No Smirk (Continued from Page 2) Sky’s” success goes to producer director Howard Hawks who als< made “Red River.” Hawks use; some of the same technitians wh< worked on the earlier film. Thes< include photographer Russell Har lan and composer Dimitri Tiomkin who wrote music for “Duel in thi Sun” and “High Noon.” In addition to using some of t^ same artists, producer Hawks use some of the same techniques i: filming both movies. Each stor; is narrated by one of the principE characters, describing the scenes and events of the respective stoi ies. Both motion pictures have mass shooting scene around a cam fire, the action of which is almos identical. “Red River” has already take its place among fildom’s great; With “The Big Sky,” Howar Hawks seems to have cornere the top movie market. Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy, C Williamson, C Wilson Winkler, C Wise Wood Yoakum Young Zapata Zavala, C 1,480 9,348 2,678 2,244 3,647 1,633 1,550 1,215 2,538 574 2,115 325 1,054 1,36 10,H 2,1£ l,3i 5,01 1,9; 1,51 1,61 2,6! 1,1 Totals 914,509 780,§ The most dashing men on campus wear Arrow Gordon Oxford. Arrow Gordon Dover: button-down classic, $4.50. »» ARROW' -SHIRtS • tJEa • UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEF* • SPORT* SHIRT* J: Styled extra-smarf. . . the way you like them ARROW GORDON OXFORDS America's Campus Favorites Nothing like an Arrow Oxford to keep a fellow look ing his best. Well-styied. Perfect-fitting (the Mitoga trade-mark tells you that). And you can count on Arrow Oxfords to stay fresh and neat looking all day long. 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