Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1959 — Page 11

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I 1 < ■ ■ HNHumI Kfi I KILLER 'SPIED' INTO JAIL—GeraM Mosher, 47, shows Palmdale, Calif., authorities body (foreground) of his wife Ina, 38, after admitting he killed her in a drunken rage. He was tracked down after Mrs. Martha Schulze saw him burying her skirt, purse and shoes. Mrs. Schulze demonstrates (lower) how she watched through binoculars from Schulzes’ fruit ranch nearby. Mosher is an oil field worker.

Employers To Pay' Social Security Tax Employers of domestic or household workers must pay a social security tax to the internal revenue service for any employe to whom they pay SSO or more in cash wages during any calendar quarter year. In making this announcement, Christian H. W. Luecke, manager of the Fort Wayne social security office, stated that it is the responibility of the employer to see that the proper tax returns are filed and the tax paid at some time during the month following the end of the calendar quarter for which it is due. The tax is 2%% each for employer and employe, making a total of 5%. Only cash wages of domestic employes count for social security

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purposes. Luecke said. This means that the value of such things as room and board should not be counted as wages. Also, if cash wages of less than SSO are paid to a domestic worker in a calendar quarter, then no report is to be made for the individual for that particular calendar quarter and no social security tax is due on that individual’s earnings. Employers of household workers who are not making social security tax reports for these employes are urged to contact the nearest social Security office or internal revenue service office for instructions for making these reports. This will save any further accumulation of unpaid taxes which are due on these earnings. Ask for the leaflet, “Do You Have A Maid?” It explains how to obtain the report forms and ho'w to make the report. • 1.-— Trade in' a good town — Decafta

Creeping Inflation Rough On Americans Washington WMow By LYLE C. WILSON United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI)The U.S. government this week will rack up a shameful record of 26 treasury deficits in 30 years. The 1959 fiscal year ends at midnight Tuesday. Thirty years ago this week, the people of the United States were about to learn that their federal government had been frugally administered through another year. The people could not have cared less because frugally was the way government should be and always had been administered. Back there $0 years ago, however, there was no thought that the government soon would be spending itself into trouble like a shore leave sailor. Incredible In 1929 Such a thought would have been incredible in 1929. There would have, been public protest against it Low taxes, treasury surpluses and substantial reductions of’ the national debt were what the voters long had demanded and received from their public servants. The 26 deficit years in the past 30 would have been as unthinkable back there in the 1920 s as is incredible now the thought that deficit spending may go on and on to do irreparable damage to the American way of life. Maybe it can’t happen here. But, it is! A thing called creeping inflation. The citizens will be playing a cruel practical joke on themselves if they have no interest this week in the splatter of 1959 fiscal year-end figures from the U.S. Treasury. There has been, of course, in the

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past 12 months another round of inflationary deficit spending. The treasury has gone about 13 billion dollars more into the red and the national debt is so swollen that it costs about eight billion dolars a year to pay the interes. The government has had to borrow despite collection of taxes in the multi-billions of dollars. For the total sum of those taxes during 30 years here is no numerical comparison in this world, only in the astronomical statistics of outer space. U.S. Economy Shakinc All of this is dull stuff. Not so dull is this explosive fact: This deficit spending already has begun to rattle and shake the U.S. economy. And, unless the trend is corrected, the U.S. economy may be rattled and shaken beyond repair. That would be the point of no return for the American way of life and the representative republican form of government established by the U.S. Constitution. The American economy is judged considerably in terms of the U.S. dollar. The U.S. dollar, as of now, is not quite a 50-cent piece compared to its purchasing power just 20 years ago. It is worth today about 48 cents. The U.S. government is a going concern right enough, but ‘going where? On the record of the past 30 years it is going toward great trouble if it continues to live beyond its income. Trouble for the citizen will be with his pocket money and his cash in the bank. Consider a citizen who put $1 in the bank back there in 1939 and withdrew it today. He got beck less than 50 cents worth of purchasing power. In Washington, D.C., with his dollar, the citizen could buy today five street car rides. His buck would have bought 12 rides 20 years ago when he put it in the bank. The same goes for baby shoes, rent or whatever.

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