Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1964 — Page 12

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SocialSecurityQuiz

1. Q. — How old must a person be to get a social security card? A.— A social security number can be assigned to anyone regardless of age. In the case of a young.child, one of the parents can apply for a number on his behalf. 2. Q. — Is there any special advantage in signing up for old age payments before I am age 65? A.— As you probably know, old age benefits are reduced permanently if a person elects to receive them before age 65. Whether there would be any advantage in your beginning before 65 depends on your own personal situation. Although this is your decision to make, the prople at your social security office would be glad to discuss this with you and help you make the best choice. Why not drop'ln and talk it over? 3. Q. — I signed up for old age social security when I became 65 several years ago. Last "week the doctor told be 1 had to quit my job due to a heart condition. Can I get disability money from social security? A.— No. Disability payments can be made only to those who become disabled before age 65. 4. Q. — When I apply for social security will I be asked such questions as how much my house is worth, how much I have in the bank and so forth? A.— No, because such matters do not affect your right to receive social security payments. You will, however. be asked about any recent wages or selfemployment income you may have earned. 5. Q. — I worked under social security for many years but several months ago. I changed jobs. IV Seasons RESTAURANT at VILLA LANES U. S. 224—West FRIDAY SPECIAL FISH _._.99c . . PHONE 3-3660 For Reservations

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Since my new job Is. not coverr ed by social security, I wonder if I can have my record frozen? A.— The only “freeze” under social security is for persons so severly disabled that they cannot do substantial work. Usually if a person can qualify for a “freeze” he also can qualify for disability payments. Hospitality Night For Banks Oct. 15 Program plans for the coming year's activity of the Northern Indiana chapter of NABAC, the association for bank audit, control and operation, will include hosting a special “hospitality night” meeting to which all non-partici-pating banks in this area will be invited. The group's president, Joseph 1,. Custer, auditor, First National Bank, Marion, made the announcement in releasing the 1964-65 meeting schedule for the chapter. He said it will be one of over. 200 such hospitality meetings being conducted acrons the nation to bring bankers together to discuss solutions to everyday banking pro blems affecting the safety and ser. vice banks provide. The hospitality meeting is to be held October 15, In Plymouth, at Plymouth Country chili. Sam F. DiCara, deputy director of NABAC, will speak on "NABAC Ixxikis Ahead." The Northern Indiana chapter of NABAC was organized in 1936 and is comprised of most banks in the general vicinity of Northern Indiana with members in 22 counties. It is devoted to the Improvement of all aspects of bank auditing, operations, controllership and personnel administration and is one of over 200 such local groups operating throughout the Western Hemisphere. The national NABAC organization is the world’s second largest professional banking association and membership is representative of approximately 95% of total U. S. bank resources and employes. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — They get BIG results.

Christ’s Mission To Reassure Men

By LOHS CABBELB United Press International Christian theology has always asserted that Jesus Christ accomplished a “reconciliation” between God and man. This is the heart of the Gospel. But what exactly does it mean? To many peoples, it means something like this: "God was angry with men because of their sins. But Jesus became humanity's champion. On the cross, He suffered in our stead, accepting the punishment we deserved. God was placated by Jesus’ sacrifice, and now is prepared to love any human being who appears before His throne of judgment pleading the name of Jesus.” The Doctrine of Atonement, so formulated, has become one of the greatest stumbling blocks for modern seekers after faith. They Just can't work up much enthusiasm for the kind of God it describes—a vindictive God whose wrath could be appeased by the sacrifice of an innocent life. New Boek Helpful Those who are repelled by the notion that Jesus was a sort of scapegoat for human misdeeds may find it helpful to read a new book, entitled “The Man for Others,” published this week by Oxford University Press (pa|>crback, $1.50>. The author is Rev. Erik Routley, a British theologian who formerly taught at Oxford and is now a congregationallst pastor. This remarkable little 107page book is every bit as modern, courageous and openminded as Bishop John Robinson's "Honest To God.” And it is considerably, less muddled In its theology than that sensational best-seller. In fact, it is a much-needed sequel which ought to be read by any-

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one who was stimulated, annoyed or just plain confused by “Honest To God.” Dr. Routley feels that it is nothing short of blasphemy to suggest that what Jesus did for mankind was "to placate a tyrant God who was waiting to punish His people with death.” Actually, he says, Christ’s mission was exactly the opposite. He came to reassure men that God is hot hostile toward 1 them. Think God Unfriendly Man has a natural tendency, Dr/ Routley says, to think of God as being unfriendly and unfair. Everything that goes wrong in life becomes another justification for nursing a “grievance” against God. This "settled attitude of grievance" is what the Bible means by sin. ‘ It is the antithesis of fajjh, and the ultimate source of a particular sins. • To liberate man from this at- • titude, God sent Jesus into the I world. Jesus was a fully huf man person who bore “the stamp of God’s very being.” His mission was not to recon- ’ cile God to man, but rather to i reconcile man to God: That is, i to help men transfer their re- ► lationship to God from one of ! grievance to one of reciprocal i confidence. r “Jesus Christ did not come ; to stand up for us against God i to vindicate mankind against a • God who disbelieved in man’s r worthiness to be saved,” says Dr. Routley. “The office of • Jesus was not to represent men i to God but to BE God among ■ men. Where men were saying that ‘God must be caused to love the world,’ Jesus said, i ‘God is love’ — meaning ‘God i loves the world and has always loved it.” If you have something to sell oi trade — use the Democrat Want ads — They get BIG results.

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Politicos Now Slinging Mud

By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press International WASHINGTON <UPI> — Politicians Involved' in the presidential campaign are beginning to behave like politicians. This displeases other politicians who believe if there is mud to be slung, it should be cleaned up. Any student of campaign ‘64 knows, for example, that Sen. Barry M. Goldwater has called President Johnson a 1 ie r. The Chief Executive in turn obviously regards his opponent as a "raving, ranting demagogue.” Rep. William E. Miller, the Republican vice presidential candidate, has accused the Johnson administration of “Ges-tapo-state methods" and of dealing in "sleazy, unsubstantiated smears.” Miller’s opposite number, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, says the Republicans are pushing a new version of four freedoms, including “the freedom to be sick . . . the freedom to be Hungary.” Mundt Asks Halt These and other less-than-af-fectionate cross-references by the major candidates Wednesday led Sen. Karl Mundt, RS. D., to cry out in the Senate against both sides. He pleaded with Johnson and Goldwater to stop "cheap and dirty” language. "What kind of madness has these candidates for office?” Mundt, who normally yields to few in his partisanship. “We all know in our hearts that Barry Goldwater is not a raving, ranting demagogue just as we know that President Johnson is not a crook.” Actually this sort of thing happens in every national political campaign. The unusual aspect this year is that Tt became so bitter so soon. Cries of liar and warmonger ordinarily are not heard from the principals until about mid-Oc-

tober. * Quick About Face What gives the current namecalling a rather quaint quality is that only a short time ago leaders of both camps cast their eyes heavenward and vowed to avoid mud-slinging. On Sept. 11 the Democratic and Republican national chairmen, John M. Bailey and Dean Burch, jointly endorsed a code of fair campaign practices and signed a pledge to keep the campaign clean. The code since has proved to be quite flexible and this is what led Mundt to cast himself Wednesday in the role of Mr. Clean for ‘64. The South Dakota senator said the campaign conducted by Johnson, Goldwater and their running mates was “an insult to the intelligence of the American voters.” Mundt was not the first to be distressed by what the senator called the current “low-level schoolyard campaign.’’ Dean Sayre Enters ‘Only last week, Dean Francis Sayre of the Washington National Cathedral said in effect that neither candidate was fit for" the presidency. The Dean's bishop jumped him on that one, and Mundt added to that tender situation by saying a pulpit was no place from which "to throw mud.” As another campaign day closed bumpily Wednesday, Goldwater and Johnson called each other “reckless.” The President said “smear and fear and intolerance are abroad in the land.” Johnson also referred to “slurs today and slanders tomorrow.” Over at Republican headquartefs?” Chairman Burch sent a new GOP youth organization info battle with the admonition that public suspicion of Johnson’s integrity was “a built-in weakness which we can capitalize on.”

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