Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1946 — Page 2
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Mr. and Mrs. Voter:
Let’s Be Reasonable and ConstructiveNOT Complaining and Negative.. * Everyone has a little money in his iwcket to spend Everyone has a job if he or she desires one Everyone has a little of the "abundance" of life The Farmer is better off now than at anytime in his life The Laborer is better off than anytime in his life The Veteran has been given a square deal The Business Man is making money. No bankruptcies The Manufacturer is making a nice profit The Banker is doing well The Bank Depositor has his savings guaranteed up to SSOOO The Citizen of this Great United States is free and can speak his mind. THIS IS NO ACCIDENT. This is the result of major programs of the Democratic Party; programs which the Republicans decry as "Boondoggling." These programs are: ♦ Rural Electrification ♦ Federal farm loan program ♦ Farm-owned Co-operative Legislation ♦ Crop Insurance ♦ Price Support Program on Farm Produce ♦ Public Welfare Laws. Benefit I Ing dependdent children, the blind, aged. etc. ♦ Unemployment Compeiwation ♦ Wagner Labor Relations Act ♦ Bank and Building and Loan Deposit Incurance up to >5,000 ♦ Minimum Wage and Hour Law ♦ Legislation Abolishing Child Labor ♦ Slum Clearance ♦ Home Owners Loan Corporation ♦ Reciprocal Trade Agreements (Creating More Jolts) ♦ Employment Production Bill ♦ Roonevelt Laws to Relieve Depression. (CCC, WPA, NYA, etc.)
On November sth you will register your approval or disapproval of the Democratic Administration. A Democratic Government strives lor the greatest good to the greatest number. The Democratic Party has confidence in the judgment of the common man when he is informed.
lal’s review the records of the Democratic and Republican Parties in this generation
UNDER THE DEMOCRATS WE HAVE— Sound banks Security for bank deposits Reasonable home purchasing plans Reasonable farm purchasing plans Reasonable credit on home and farm loans Good prices for commodities Good wages for labor Employment opportunities Abundant purchasing power Special advantages for veterans THE DEMOCRATIC POLICY Fostering major programs such as equal distribution of food available.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
n jjk Jr IFW d i'■ > ■ .V* b J << Bl i A 5 Walter E. Frederick for CONGRESS John H. Duff for TREASURER i ■■■■ I B ! Hl sk* ■ a® 'wi ■ ■'' Willi John W. Blakey t'omminnioner FIRST DISTRICT
UNDER THE REPUBLICANS WE HAD Bank failures Foreclosures on homes and farms Bread lines and soup lines Soldier apple and pencil peddlers Mass unemployment Unpaid teachers in our schools Actual want in a land of plenty THE REPUBLICAN TACTICS Harping on minor detail of a big program such as temporary shortages, or a lack of meat or toilet paper.
Myles F. Parrish for PROSECUTOR Ihhmr I hB. Herman Bowman for SHERIFF
OTHER CANDIDATES
COUNTY COUNCIL County Councilman Ist District HENRY DEHNER County Councilman 2nd District JULIUS SCHULTZ County Councilman 3rd District I). A. RUMPLE County Councilman 4th District CHRIS STAHLY County Councilman at Large LE< IN NEU ENSCH WA N DER WILLIAM KRUETZMAN OTTO HOFFMAN — TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES — Root Township GEORGE SCHIEFERSTEIN Kirkland Township HIBBARD H. HIGH
VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER sth Retain What You Have Gained Under Democratic Administration. Sponsored by Adams County Democratic Central Committee. Pol. Advt.
jHpii * IHI 1 * .L ' Von A. Eichhorn for JOINT SENATOR ■**> w J | ■■ * Harmon Gillig for CORONER
Washington Township JOHN B. STONEBURNER St. Mary's Township E. E. WINANS French Township ELI GRABER Monroe Town&hip FRED VON GUNTEN Blue Creek Township ELOYD L. MEYER Hartford Township RALPH H. MILLER Wabash Township HAROLD MATTAX Jefferson Township X ICTOR BOLLENBACHER
Bat J Robert H. Heller for REPRESENTATIVE John W. Tyndall for SURVEYOR
wi * ibII IFI IM. Clifford Townsend for U. S. SENATOR
s ■ Edward Jaber? K CLERK ® u 1 pL' ' > "fl " Albeit ilarh.A ■ H ASSESSOR ■ H .- r Bi '% flfll Jiuifl John C. AuK* burgef S Coiiinu'*'" n ‘ r 1(1 ■ THIRD D1»T b,CI B
