Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1960 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publistied Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter Dick D. Heller, Jr. —President John G. Heller Vice-President Chas. Holthouse Secretary-Treasurer wfbscflpnon Kates By Mail in Adams and Adjoining’Counties: One year S 8 00Six months, $4.25; 3 months, $2.25. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: One Tear $9.00; 6 months, $4.75; 3 months, $2.50. ’ By Carrier, 30 cents per week. Single copies, 6 cento.

A Choice . VV hat kind of a Governor does Indiana need at this time ? Are the people ready to switch back to the DemocratV . Let s try to look at it through the eyes of the average citizen and taxpayer of Indiana. It the trend is back to the Democrats, does Matthew E. Welsh, the Democratic candidate for Governor, measuie up to the kind of man the people want for Governor? Or does Crawford Parker, the Republican nominee for Governor, have the greater appeal? In a survey by this writer, these were the general questions that we asked, and people asked of themselves, in interviews with a wide variety of individuals, ranging from the country store cracker barrel conferences to some of the most mportant business men, and the small business man, as well as with recognized leaders in the labor unions. , -si I** It was not a scientific Gallop formula — rather a “galloping poll.” But the answers appeared sound, and the kind that would stick. . \ By and large, the average voter—Republicans, Democrats and Independents—said they were “fed up” on the brand of administration that has controlled the state of Indiana for the past almost eight years. They didn’t admire Harold W. Handley, as a governor should be admired, for the way he has handled the state’s affairs. And, from many Republicans, there was an aroma of disgust because of Handley’s trying to “goof off” and run for the United States Senate. There w,as an element of mistrust for a man who would run out on the Governor’s office when it appeared there were “greener pastures” to stimulate the individual ego, rather than serve the people of Indiana. What did they think of Parker? From many came the comment that “Parker would just be some more of the same.” They do not feel that Parker measures up as an individual—not even to Handley—and there was a note of genuine disappointment, and some disgust, among Republicans who said “the party could have done a lot better” than choosing a man to “go up through the chairs” to the governorship. And everywhere, among many Republicans and Independents, there was the image of the Republican party for the past eight years in Indiana—the disgraces of the Craig administration, the highway scandals, and the selection of another Lieutenant-Governor, Harold Handley, to take over and cover up for the sins of the past. There was conclusive evidence among the voters everywhere that it’s time—high time—for a change in Indiana. This, it was pointed out, is a privilege of the voters of the state, and the time has arrived to exercise that privilege and switch back to the Democrats. “What have the Democrats got to offer?” We posed the question directly and in the form of a challenge. Most important of all, most everybody likes Matt Welsh. They see in this forthright and experienced young statesman the image of “another Henry F. Schricker.” Some old-timers remarked that Welsh’s looks and personality reminded them of the late Senator Albert J. Beveridge. They believe that Welsh is progressive enough to keep Indiana up with the times and get what is coming to the state from the complexes of federal government. They believe Welsh can keep Indiana adjusted to the vast new tax economy which plagues all states. And yet, they see in Matt Welsh (and this comment came out time and time again) an essence of conservatism that would suit the apprehensions of any conservative Hoosier. , .. They believe that Matt Welsh has the experience and the ability that makes a true statesman; that he would never “take chances’* with his office or the privileges of the people. In short, and in summation, there is a strong trend and growing feelings that “Matt Welsh would make a good governor.” That Matt Welsh would make the kind of governor that Indiana needs—and needs badly—at this time. (By Paul Feltus, publisher, Bloomington Star-Courier)

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HENRY F. SCHRICKER, only man to serve two terms as governor of Indiana since.the constitution of 1851, is celebrating his 77th birthday today. Schricker, who is well-known in Adams county and has many close friends here, plans a quiet day following a weekend of activity at French Lick, where he helped start the campaign of his friend, Matthew* E. Welsh, for governor. Schricker has served as vice president of an insurance company since he left the governor’s, office, but since suffering a stroke several years ago has lived in semi-retirement. He plans to retire to his home in Knox from Indianapolis next month. Bultemeier Enrolls At Indiana Tech FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Indiana Technical College; has accepted for enrollment the application of Larry Bultemeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bultemeier, Decatur, route 1. Under the college’s plan of studies, the student begins specializing in one of ten engineering and science fields in his sophomore year.

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O o 20 Years Ago Today o - o Aug. 30, 1940—The World day of prayer will be observed in Decatur churches Sunday, Sept. 8. The Rev. Ambrose Heimann, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Heimann of South of Decatur, will be ordained to the Catholic priesthood at St. Charles Seminary, Carthegna, 0., Sept. 8. He will say his first mass at St. Mary’s Catholic church in Decatur Sunday, Sept. 15. Theodore (Ted) Zayner, of Chicago, a graduate of Illinois University, has been named as teacher and coach at the Decatur Catholic high school.

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