Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1963 — Page 4

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What have you done for me lately? x Another, similar version of this same story was one of the beloved “Veep’s” favorites. This version, slightly altered to appear more pertinent, same from Sen. Stephan M. Young, of Ohio. A young man lived with his parents in a low-cost public housing development in Adams County. He attended public school, rode the free school bus, enjoyed the free lunch program. Following graduation from high school, he entered the army and upon discharge kept his National Service Life Insurance. He then enrolled in Purdue university, receiving regularly his GI check. Upon graduation, he married a Public Health nurse, brought a farm in southern Indiana with an FHA loan. Later going into the feed and hardware business in addition to farming, he secured help from the Small Business Administration when his business faltered. His first baby was bom in a county hospital. That was built in part with Hill-Burton funds. Then, he bought considerable additional acreage adjoining his farm, and obtained emergency feed from the government. He then put part of his land under the Eisenhower Soil Bank Program and used the payments for now growing crops to help pay his debts. His parents, elderly by now, were living comfortably in the smaller of his two farm homes, using their Social Security and Old Ag 6 Assistance checks. Lacking electricity at first, the Rural Electrification Administration supplied the lines, and a loan from the farmers Home Administration helped clear the land and secure the best from it. That agent suggested building a pond, and the government stocked it with fish. The government guaranteed him a sale for his farm products. The county public library delivered books to his farm door. He, of course banked his money in an institution which a government agency had insured up to SIO,OOO for every depositor. As the community grew, he signed a petition seeking federal assistance in developing an industrial project to help the economy of his area. About that time he purchased business and real estate at the County seat aided by an FHA loan. He was elected to office in the local Chamber of Commerce. It was rumored he joined a cell of the John Birch Society in the county seat. He wrote his Senators and Congressmen protesting excessive government spending and high taxes, and enclosed John Birch pamphlets, some containing outlandishly false statements. He wrotfe, “I HOM# fttfcged individualism. People should stand on their own two feet, not expect government aid. I stand on my own two feet. I oppose all those socialistic trends you have been voting for and demand return to the free enterprise system of our forefathers. I and my neighbors intend to vote against you next year.”

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Reports Hub Caps Stolen From Auto Donald Vore, a resident of 515 Adams St., repotted the theft of four hub caps from his automobile to the city police at 7:20 a.m. today. The spinner-type hub caps were taken from the vehicle between 11 p.m. Tuesday and 7 a.m. today while parked in front of the Vore home. In addition the air was let out of the two rear tires. The hub caps were estimated at sls value.

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