Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1964 — Page 2

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

A Real Opportunity Governor-elect Roger D. Branigin, LaFayette corporate attorney, has a real opportunity to show that he is the best Governor of Indiana since Paul V. McNutt. For the first time since 1937 a Democratic governor will have a Democratic legislature. For the first time he will have all administrative offices Democratic, and the appellate eourt of the judiciary. Only the Indiana Supreme Court remains Republican, with a 5-2 majority. Govemor-eloct Branigin has a chance to straighten out the Indiana tax mens, and place aa equitaMe tax law on the books — one that will pbee the tax burden on those who can best carry it, and remove the tax burden on the small property owner and those who must spend their annual income in Indiana. In addition, he has a great chance to complete the interstate highway program, continue and improve the conservation program, work toward an adequate mental health program, and in general improve the entire condition of the state. As the 18th Democrat governor of Indiana (19th if you count Jonathan Jennings, a Jefferson-ian-Republican from 1816-1822) to 17 Republicans, 3 Whigs, and one non-partisan, Gov. Branigin eon'linues the basically conservative tenor of the state. The Democratic party platform, which Governorelect Branigin has promised repeatedly to try to get adopted, which should now be easy, is quite interesting. Workers will be interested the paragraph that advocates repeal of the compulsory open shop law, which allows scab laborers to coast on the dues and hard-fought rights of union members, and in the minimum wage provision. Most important, of course, is the fact that the Democratic legislature will get to reapportion the state legislature and the Congressional seats. This wiU mean that Adams county and Wells county should be well treated in the reapportionment, and not lose- its voice by being thrown in with Allen county. Planks on youth opportunities, education, agriculture. business,, the aging and the aged, and cities and towns completes the seven-page platform. This can be truly the basis for a new Indiana, and Governor-elect Branigin undoubtedly is the man to carry it out. Editorial Written by Dick Beller

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Two Precedents Are Broken In Election WASHINGTON <UP»> — Two precedents u oM M she republic were shattered in Tursriay’s presidential election. Georgia went Republican for the first time in history. Vermont went Democratic for ~ the first time in history.

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1964

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