Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1963 — Page 4
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TV PROGRAMS
WANE-TV Channel 15 . SATURDAY Afternoon 12:00 —CBS News 12:16—Baseball 3:oo—Award Theater 4:3O—T.V. Playhouse 6:oo—Wanted: Dead or Alive s:3o—Early Show Evening 6:3O—TV Playhouse 7:oo—San Francisco Beat 7:3o—Jackie Gleason B:3o—Defenders 9:Bo—Have Gun Will Travel 10:00—Gunsmoke 11:30—Date News 11:45—Award Theater . SUNDAY Morning 9:oo—Faith for Today 9:3o—This Is the Life 10:00—Damp Unto My Feet 10:30—Dook Up and Dive 11:00—Camera Three 11:30—The Bible Answers Afternoon 12:00—Report from Washington ■ 12:30—Social Security in Action 12:4$ —Baseball 3:3o—Dong Right Arm 4:oo—Cross Exam 4:3o—Magic, Room s:oo—Navy Film of the Week s:3o—Amateur Hour Evening 6:oo—2oth Century 6:3o—Mister Ed 7:oo—Dassie 7:3o—Dennis the Menace 8:00—Ed Sullivan Show 9:oo—Real McCoys 9'3o—True Theater 10:00—Candid Camera 10:30—What's My Dine 11:00—CBS News 11:15—Award Theater MONDAY 7:so—Daily Work 7:55—80b Carlin — News 8:00-—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—Divorce Court 10:00-4-Sounding Board 10:30—I Dove Ducy 11:00—The McCoys 11:30—Pete & Gladys Afternoon 12:00—Dove of Dlfe 12:25—C8S News 12:30 —Search for Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Dfght I:oo—Ann Colone Show I:2s—Mid-day News 1:30 —As the World Turns 2:oo—Password 2:3o—Houseparty 8:00—To Tell the Truth B:2S—CBS News 3:3o—Edge of Night - 4:oo—Secret Storm 4:3o—Millionaire s:oo—Jack Powell Show livening 6:oo—Bachelor Father 636—=CBS News , 7:oo—Big News 7:oo—Shotgun Slade 7:30—T0 Tell the Truth 8:00—I’ve Got A Secret B:3o—Vacation Playhouse 9:wo—Jack Benny Special 9:3o—Andy Griffith Show 10:00—Password 10:30—Stump the Stars li;oo—Date News 11:15—Sports 11:20—Golf Tips 11:25—Award Theater TUESDAY Morning 7:ls—Dally Word 7:20—80b Carlin — News 7:2s—College of the Air 7:55—80b Carlin—News B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:oo—Adventures In Paradise 10:00—Sounding Board 10:30—1 Dove Ducy 11:00—The- McCoys 11:30—Pete and Gladys Afternoon 12:00 Dove of Dlfe 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Dight 1:00 Ann Colone Show . 1:25 News 1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Password 2:30 —Houseparty 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30-—Edge of Night 4:oo—Secret Storm 4:3o—Millionaire 5:00 —Jack Powell Show Evening : 6::oo—Bachelor Father 6:3O—CBS News 7:oo—Big News 7:30 —Death Valley, Days 8:00—Lloyd Bridges Show 8:30 —Talent Scouts 9:3o—Picture This 10:00 —Keefe Brasselle Show 11:00—Date News 11:15—Sports 11:20—Golf Tips 11:25—Award Theater WKJG-TV Channel 33 SATURDAY Afternoon 12:00—Mr. Wizard 12:30—Baseball 3:o.o—Big Picture ■ 3:3o—Mr. Ducky 4:00 —Two-Gun Playhouse ~ s:oo—Top Star Bowling Evening 6:oo—Wrestling 7 :00t —Dragnet 7:3o—Sam Benedict 8:30- —Joey Bishop Show 9:oo—Saturday Night Movl* 11:35—Saturday Edition 11:50—Saturday Night Movie SUNDAY 9:oo—Sacred Heart Program 9:ls—The Christophers 9:3o—Americans at Work 9:4s—Man to Man 10:00—For Your Information 10:15—Industry on Parade 10:30—This Is the Dlfe 11:00—Cartoon Time Afternoon 12:00—The Only War We Seek 12:30—Southern Baptist Hour 1:00—Baseball 3:3n—Pete Smith Show 4:oo—Championship Bowling s:oo—Biography s:3o—Bullwinkle Evening 6:oo—Meet the Press 6:3o—Ray Scherer's Sunday Report 7:oo—Ensign O'Toole i -go—Wait Disney - B:3o—Car 54 o -nh—Bonanza 10:00—Show of the Week 11:00 —Sunday Edition 11:15—Sunday Night at the Movies MONDAY Morning 7:o'o—Today 9:oo—Engineer John 9:Bo—Editor's Desk 9:ss—Faith to-Dive By 10:00—Say When 10:25—NBC; News 10:30—Play Your Hunch 11:00—The Price is Right ■_ 'Ti:B(r=acsheentratioH —
Todays Market P. B. STEWART & CO. Corrected August 30 160 to 170 lb. 14.75 170 to 180 lb. 15.00 180 to 190 lb. 15.75 190 -to 200 lb. ..........'..... 16.25 200 to 230 lb. 16.75 230 to 240 lb. 16.50 240 to 250 lb. 16.25 250 to 260 lb. 16.00 260 to 280 lb. 15.75 .280.10. 300 lb. 15.50 Roughs 300 down 14.75 300 to 330 lb ... 14.25 330 to 360 lb. 13.50 360 to 400 lb. 12.75 400 to 450 lb. 12.25 450 to 500 lb. 11.75 500 to 550 lb 11.25
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SOCIAL SECURITY QUIZ 1. Q. — I hired a neighbor to help me harvest Instead of paying him cash wages I gave him 150 bushels of seed grain. Should I report this as wages for social security? A.— No. Only cash pay is considered wages for agricultural labor for social security purposes. 2. Q. — I am past 65 but I cannot afford to quite farming. My earnings have been averaging $3,600 a year. I have a wife and three children to support. If I continue to farm, will I get any social security benefits? A.— You may apply for benefits even if you are still farming. You and your family may be entitled to some benefits. 3. Q. —I hire a lady to cook meals for my farm help. Do I report her wages along with my other agricultural employes or do I report her wages each quarter? A.— Wages paid to a domestic working in a farm home are reported once a year just like other agricultural employees. If she is paid $l5O a year in cash wages or works at least part of 20 days during the year with her pay figured on a time basis, her work is, covered by social security. 4. Q. — I am-now 60 but I am too sick to go on working. If I apply for social security disability insurance benefits, will this affect the amount of my retirement benefit when I reach 65?
A.— No. Disability insurance benfits are figured just as if you had reached 65 when you became disabiled. The amount of your disability benefit will be the same as what you will receive when you retire at 65. 5. Q. — I paid into social security ever since it started in 1937 so should have plenty of quarters of coverage. Will I get the maximum ■ social security payments? A.— Quarters of coverage are only used to determine if you will receive social security payments. The amount of your payment is determined by the amount of your average earnings. 6. Q. — My wife and I each receive social security on our own work. She receives $65 and I get $l2O. If I should die would she be entitled to anything as my widow? A.— Yes. she would. Your wife would be able to receive a total monthly benefit of $99. The amount of widow's, benefit is 82% per cent of the deceased husband's benefit. Soup Garnish An excellent garnish for creamed soups is hard-boiled eggs grated across the surface of the soup. Wicker Hampers Wicker hampers should be coated with shellac regularly to keep them spic and span. Shellac is best applied by sraying, but may be brushed on in a fairly uniform coating if thinned with alcohol to a waterly consistency. Use only
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PECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR 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. E. HolthouseSecretary-Treasurer By Mail, in Adams and Adjoining Counties: One year, $10.00; Six months, $5.50; 3 months, $3.00. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties One year, $11.25; 6 months, $6.00; 3 months, $3.25. By Carrier, 35 cents per week. Single copies, 7 cents. Old Red Herring At the recent human events congress in Washington, D. C., Sen. Barry Goldwater intimated by innuenh do again that Democrats are communists, or, as Robert Welch would say, Comm-syps. He told the group that the head of “the American Communist party is urging the defeat of all Republicans in 1964” and had “found much that is praiseworthy” with "the approach of the New Frontier.” “I am. not suggesting that Democrats are communists,” Goldwater said, “And I am not suggesting that the Communist party has captured control of the Democratic party. (He isn’t???) I am merely giving you the Communist Party official appraisal of political parties and its proposals for action in 1964.” But Sen. J. William Fulbright, of Arkansas, returned the compliment to Sen. Goldwater. In a stirring speech, in the U. S. Senate he thanked the senator for saying that Democrats were not Communists, and stated that he did not believe that Goldwater is a Communist, either, “despite the similarity of some of his views to those of the rulers of Communist China.” “No fair-minded American will misinterpret the interesting parallel, ” Fulbright stated, “between the Senator’s views” and those of the Chinese Communists because Goldwater is a loyal and patriotic American! But Goldwater’s foreign policy, a “Bold courageous and determined policy of co-annihilation”, foursquare opposition to liberalism, and opposition to coexistence, etc., sound remarkably like Mao Tse-tung. The senator pointed out.
COURT NEWS Real Estate Transfer Hermon Ray Troutner etux to Nimrod McCullough etux, Pt. Section 35 Township 27 Range 15. Von D. Terrell etux to Hubert D. Isch etux, Inlot 17 Decatur. Rosaline Frisbie to Erwin Franz etux, Pt. NE/4 NW/4 Section 6 Township 28 Range 15. Peter Hilty etux to George Kahlert. Pt. SW/4 NW/4 Section 16 Township 26 Range 14, 2 acres. Arnold Lumber Co., Inc. To Andrew F. Miller etux, Pt. NW/4 Section 9 Township 27 Range 14, 2.83 acres. Gerald R. Miller etux to Barbara J. Bowman, Inlot 5 Decatur Gage’s 2nd. Barbara J. Bowman to Gerald R. Miller etux, Inlot 5 Decatur Gage’s 2nd. Add. Roy Moser etux to Carl E Honaker etux, Inlot 30 Monroe Liby's 2nd. Add. Katie Hilty to Walter Hilty etal, Inlots 741 and 744 Berne. Limberlost Conservation Assn, to Ernest Hani etux. Inlot 115 Rainbow Lake 2nd Add. Paul Bahner to Martha Beavers, Inlot 58 Rainbow Lake.
o 0 20 Years Ago Today 0 0 Aug. 31, 1943 — John E. Swenson, 16, and William Mack, 16, both of Wren, 0., were fatally injured when struck by two autos while hitchiking along U.S. 224, six miles east of Deactur. The board of public works and safety has awarded the bid for garbage collection in the city for the next year to John J. Walters on his bid of $2,150. A census taken by township trustees or assessors shows 5,121 male voters in Adams county. State highway 27 from just north of Monmouth 4.75 miles to the Adams-Allen county line, will be resurfaced this fall. Santa Isabel island, seaplane base in the Solomons, is evacuated by Japanese forces. Steven Randolnh Is County Winner Steven Randolph, route 1, Geneva, has been named Adams county winner in the 1963 4-H national youth fire safety project sponsored in this area by the Mutual Fire Insurance company of French township, Loren Heller, president, route 1, Berne, has announced. As a result of being named winner, he will receive a $25 bond and award certificate. He was commended for exceptional inspection work and all-around individual community effort to help put a stop to the increasing destruction of lives and property by fire.
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Court Ruling Good For Religious Life
By LOUIS CASSELS United Press International The Supreme Court decision forbidding devotional exercises in public schools will do far more good than harm to religious life in America. That’s the studied conclusion of a leading authority on churchstate relations, Dr. Wilber G. Katz. Dr. Katz is professor of law at the University of Wisconsin, and has written extensively on the First (religious freedom) Amendment to the Constitution. He is an Episcopal layman, and chairman of the Episcopal Church’s commission on churchstate relations. His appraisal of the high court’s ruling appears in the September issue of The Episcopalian magazine. Dr. Katz says the doctrine which the court laid down, in holding that recitation of the Lord’s Prayer and devotional reading of Scripture are unconstitutional in public schools, was not a “sterile separation of church and state.” Calls For Neutrality Instead, the court called for a "wholesome neutrality” on the part of government, he said. “This neutrality protects religion both from government restraint and from the dangers inseparable from government sponsorship,” says the professor. American society has been drifting steadily for some years toward unofficial “establishment” of a non-sectarian religion. This religion has no particular creed beyond a vague belief in God and a strong Conviction that God is pro-American. Its essential ethos was well expressed by a patriotic orator who declared that he was opposed to atheism “because it’s un-American.” Dr. Katz believes this tendency to enshrine a sort of nonsectarian “national faith” is even more dangerous to religions freedom than would be the outright establishment of a particular church. No Legal Steps When a country has an official state church, it can take legal steps to protect fully the rights of all dissenting groups. But when noh-sectarian religion is informally established as the American religion, to be inculcated in public schools, the onus of unpatriotism is likely to fall on those who believe strongly in a particular faith, as well as on the small mi-/ ncrity who disbelieve in all faiths. Dr. Katz says the decision will have a “liberating” rather than a restripting effect on true religious faith in two ways. First,, “the churches are liberated from the danger that religion may be secularized and emasculated when it is promoted by government agencies.” He recalled that one of the school board lawyers in the recent cases argued that “public school recitation of the Lord’s Prayer is not a religious act but a mere exercise in civic morality.” May Be Right “The danger,” said Dr. Katz, “is that the lawyer was right, ancj that children might come to regard all prayer in this light.” But there is a still more profound sense in which the decision is “liberating” rather than damaging to religion, Dr. Katz says. “The court’s action reminds us of something basic about religious freedom. A religious majority which uses the governCrayon on Wallpaper When one of your “little angles” has gone artistic with crayon on some of your wallpaper, try a little bit of steel wool gently brushed over the marks. This usually works very well for removing every mark, without destroying the design in your paper.
ment to promote its beliefs is itself undermining the freedom of that majority. , “Religious freedom is not merely freedom from external restraint; it is basically a quality of religious belief (or of religious doubt, or searching.) “The establishment of religion, if only by social pressure, is not merely a threat to the freedom of dissenters. It is a threat to the spiritual freedom of those who accept the established beliefs.”
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oV VICKIE BURKE, deceased. In the Adams Circuit Court or Adams County. Indiana. In Vacation Term, 19S8 In the matter of the Estate or VICKIE BURKE, deceased. Notice is hereby given . Severin H. Schurger as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his count in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 20th of September, 1963, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should be approved. And the heirs of said deoendent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Severin H. Schurger Personal Representative Lewis L. Smith Judge Pro Tempore Adams Circuit Court. 8/24 * 81
