Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1964 — Page 4

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WANE-TV Channel IS SATURDAY Artersooa 11:00— Bky King 11:10 —My Friend Flicks 1:40 —J Love Lucy I:3O—CBS News 2:oo—Big Picture 2'3o—-continental Comment 3:o4—What'» the Law 3:3o—Fractured Flickers 4:OO—NFL Countdown to Kickoff 5:00— Lloyd Thaxton Show Eves! a* 6:oo—Hi <JUi« 8:30 -Baseword 7:00 —Big News 7:3o—Jackie Gleason B:3o—Galligan’s lelxnd 9:oo—Mr. Broadway 10:00—Gunamoke 11:00—11 o’clock Final 11:15 Football Scorebdard 11:20—Award Theatre: "Three Brave Men” SUNDAY Mornlag 9:oo—Faith for Today »:80—Thia la the Life 10:00—Lamp Unto My Feet 10:30—Ixiok Up and Live 11 .00— Camera Three 2 11:80 —International Zone Afternoon - —■ - ----—. ■ — 12:00 —Croea Exam 12:30—Social Security 12:45—Klpllnger lleporta l:Oo—Great Momenta In Music I:ls—Purdue Hi-Lllea I:4S—NFL Football 4:OO—NFL Football Evening 7:oo—Laeale 7:Bo—My Favorite Martian 8:00- Ed Sullivan 9:o4—My Living Doll 9:Bo—Joey Bishop 10:00—Candid Camera 10:30—What’s My Line 11:00—CBS News 11:15 —Newa of Bualneaa 11:30—Award Theatre: "Fighting Lawman" MONDAY Morning 7:25— Dally Word 7:Bo—Sunrise Semeator B:oo—Captain Kangaroo 9:o4—Otir Minx Brooke 9:30- Jack Benny 10:00—Sounding Board 10:30—1 Ix>ve Lucy 11:00- Andy of Mayberry 11:80—McCoys Afternoon 12:00 —Love of Life 12:25—C8S News 12:30—Search for Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light 1:00 —Ann Colona Show 1:25- Mid-Day Newa 1:30 —As the World Turns 2:00 —Password 2:3o—llouseparty 3:00—To Tell the Truth 3.36-ÜBS Newa 3:30 —Edge of Night 4:oo—Secret Storm 4:3o—Early Show: "Little Miss • Broadway" Evening 6:oo—Bachelor Father 6:3O—CBS Newa 7:oo—Big News 7:3o—Young Peoples Concert 8:00—I’ve Got A Secret B:3o—Andy Griffith 9:00 -Lucy Show 9:30 Many Happy lleturna 10:00 Slattery's People 11:00—Big News Final 11:20-7 —Award TheaVre: "Louisiana Purchase" WKJG-TV Channel 33 SATURDAY Afternoon 12:00—Exploring 12:80—NBC Sports Special 1:00 —College Football 4:30 Homo Workshop s:oo—Roy Rogers Evening B:oo—Wrestling Champions 7:00 Trails West 7:Bo—Flipper 8:00 Mr. Magoo 8:30 Kentucky Jones 9:00 -Saturday Night at’lhe Movie: ' Designing Woman” 11:00 Saturday Edition 11:15—Part II: Star Is Horn" Part I SUNDAY 3:oo—Sacred- Heart Program 9:ls—The Christophers 9:3o—Americans at Work 9:4s—lndustry on Parade 10:00—For Your Information 10:30—This Is the Life 11:00—Cartoon Time 12:00—Communism Looks at Youth 12:80—Mr. Wizard I:oo—The Hour of St. Francis I:3o—Eternal Light 2:oo—Roy Rogers 2:4s—Great Moments In Music 8:00 - Bowling 4:oo—Sunday 5:00 Wild Kingdom 5:30- G-E College Bowl Evening 6:oo—Meet the Press 6:3o—Profiles In Courage

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7:80 —Walt Disney 8:80 World’s Greatest Showman lOtOO —The Rogues 11:00 —Sunday Edltloh 11;15— Sunday Night nt the Movies: "Star Is Born” Part II MONDAY Mornlag 7:00 —Today 9:00—Boso Show 9:3o—Jane Flanlngan Show 9:ss—Faith to Live By 10:00 —Make Room for Daddy 10:80—What's this Song? 10:55—-NBC New« , 11:00—Concentration 11:80 —Jeopardy Aflernoon 11:00—News at Noon 13:10—The Weatherman 12:15 —Wayne Rothgeb Show 12:30 —Truth or Consequences 12:55—N8C News 1:00—Best of Groticho I:Bo—Lets Make a Deal I:SS—NBC News 2:oo—Loretta Young Theatra 2:3o—The Doctors B:oo—Another World 8:80—You Don't Say 4:oo—Match Game 4:2S—NBC News 4:3o—Santa In Wonderland s:oo—Mighty Hercules s:3o—"The Texan" Evening 6:oo—News 6:15— -Gates Way to Sports 6:25 —Weatherman 6:3o—Huntley-Brinkley Report 7:oo—Sen Hunt 7 :80—"Karen" B:oo—"Haris Against the World" 8:80— "Tom. Dick and Mary" 9.00 Andy Williams 10:00 Hallmark Hall of Fame 11:00 N< ; Ws and Weather ll:lf. Sports Today 11:80—Tonight Show W PT A-TV Channel 21 SATURDAY Afternoon 12:00—Bugs Bunny — 12 30 1 loppit v Hooper 1:00 .Magic Land of Allakaxam 1 30 American Handstand 2:30- Roller Derby 3.30 -peter Gunn 4 oo Grey Cup Game from Canada Evening 6:30 Rebel 7:oo—Wells Fargo 730 Jo Stafford 8:30 -Lawrence Welk 930 Hollywood Palate 10:30 World's Greatest' Movies: "Hell Fire Chrt." 10:00 Saturday. Late News 11:05 World's Greatest Movies: (Cont I BUNDAY Morning 9 oo -Forum ’9:3o—Oral Roberts 10:00 -Modern Farming . ‘ 10:80—Porkey Pig 11:04—Bull winkle 11 30 Discovery '64 Afternoon 12:00...-Showplace Homes 100 Word of Life 1:15 Religious News Digest 1 30 Thr Story 200 -Manion Forum 2 15-Dan Smoot 2 >0 .Oneness of Things 304 "Offb lal Basketball" 330 AFL Football Evening 6:Bo—Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 7 30- Wagon Train 8 80 -"Broadside 9:oo—Sunday Night Movie: "Solomon and Sheba” 11:00—31 NeWs Special 11:15—Thriller: "Cousin Tundlfer” MONDAY Morning 9:00 Casper Cartoon Show 9:2s—Farm and Home News 9:30—-Father Knows Best 10:00— tv Bingo 10:80- The Price Is Right 11:00—(let the Message . 11:80—Missing Links A (trrnoon 12:00 Noon Show 12:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 1:00- The Mike Douglas Show 2:30 Day In Court 2 45 News 3:00 General Hospital 8.30 Young Murrleds 4:00 Santa's Tov Shop 4:30- Mickey Mouse 5:00— Leave It To Beaver 5:30 -Woody Woodpecker Evening 6:00 Ron Cochran News 6:15- 21 News Report 6 30—Cheyenne Theatre 8:30 No Time for Sergeants 9:00 Wendy mid Mo 9:30 Hing Crosby Show 10:00 Hen Casey 11:00 Hob Young — News 11:10—ABC News 11:15 -The Les Crane Show — ADAMS — "Full Sate" Sun. 1:50; 4:00; 6:10; 8:20.

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THANKSGIVING ADDRESS— Rev. Richard Van Hoosen addresses the students of Adams Central during the school’s annual preThanksgiving assembly program. The program is sponsored by

Consultors' Group Is Named By Bishop The Rev. William M. Faber, pastor of Queen of Angels church Fort Wayne, has been named diocesan consultor by the Most Rev. Loo A. Pursley, bishop of the Fort Wayne - South Bend diocese. Rev Faber joins a group of eight other priests who form the consultors’ group. They serve as advisors to Bishop Pursley in matters affecting dioceasan administration: Other consul tors include Msgr Simeon M Schmitt, pastor of St. Mary’s church. Decatur; Msgr John S Sabo. P A.. V. G . South Bend; Msgr. Thomas L. Dunrkin V G , Fort Wayne: Msgr. Joseph A Herndon. Elkhart; Msgr. Arnold J Wibbert. South Bend; Msgr. Jerome. R Bonk. South Bend: Msgr. Charles F. Girardot, Fort Wayne, and Msgr. Leo A Hoffman. Mishawaka. tn other appointment- Bishop Pursley named the Rev Charles J .Ueber. pastor of St. Rose of Uma church. Monroeville. to be chairman of the diocesan liturgical commission Other hew members of the commission are the Rev. Lawrence J Fettig. pastor of St. Vincent de Paul church, Fort Wayne, and the Rev John J Szot, pastor of St Jude church. South Bend. Rev. Ueber was formerly assistant pastor at Decatur.

SOCIAL SECURITY QUIZ Q—l was born in, JI9Oo but during the depression in 1937 the company would not hire anyone over age 35. so I changed my year of birth to 1905. How will this affect iny social security? A—You will have to submit documentary proof of your correct age when on file your claim. You can obtain a list of acceptable documents for proof of age from your local social ‘ security office. Q— Why is the social security laW so complicated? A—The law must be flexible enough to meet the overall reeds of the largest and most productive working force in the world The claims representatives nt your local office are trained to help you with any technical problems you have regarding social security. Q —l am a bachelor age 53 and my older sister, who never married, has always lived with me nnd kept house. When 1 retire or if I should die could she receive benefits as mv dependent? A—No. there is no provision in the present social security law for payment .of benefits to dependent brothers or sisters. Q—l receive survivors benefits for my 17-year-old son. This summer he obtained a gixxi payingjob and he has refused to return to school this fall What should I do about the survivors benefits’ A—Report his earnings immediately and return all future checks. Keep an accurate record of his earnings, bechuse you are required to file a report after the vear i.«r over At that time it will bo determined what benefits, if anv. are payable for the vear based on your son's total earnings. o—Mv husband recently retired nnd is" receiving ‘ social security. We have been seoarated ’ for 15 •years, but not legally divorced. Am T eligible for wife’s.benefits? A—Yes. if vou are ace 62 and meet the other remiirements nf lhe law you arc eligible Contact '■our local social security office immediately. ~ Q—Can survivors benefits be

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THANKSGIVING TRUCKLOAD— Jerry Young, Gten Marckel. Phil Isch and Jim Ehrs am, of the Adams Central Future Farmers of America, load baskets of food for distribution to needy county families before the Thanksgiving holiday —Photo by MacLean'.

The People’s Voice i This column is ior the use of ♦ our readers who wish to make ; suggestions for the general | good or discuss questions id I interest. No articles will be published without signature of the author O O True HoHMtality I am writing this letter so that everyone may know jhat good may come out of almost any circumstance. Friday evening November Z h. during one of the worst si> wStorms that this writer ha: t er witnessed, my wife and 1. v. <re about four miles west of Decal ir, Indiana .on Road 224 when . kbility went down to zero We decided against going any furt’.er toward home. We were the : at Preble. Indiana, a small to-.n. ■without hotels and motels and we were entirely strangers. However, we soon found out what a wonderful thing is Horsier hospitality.” We stopped at a home on the main street and a gracious lady invited us in aod we introduced ourselves. - The lady ushered us into a fine living room and her husband and one boy and two young ladies soon came home and we retired at 11 o’clock, and had enjoyed the evening in spite of the terrible blizzard which was raging outside. Indiana should be proud of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Durr and children and Mrs. Durr’s father, Charles A. Fuhrman. To prove tha t they were not being kind for pay, they refused to make any charge tor this service to two elderly people. Signed: John and Leta Rogers Harwood 979 Ogan Street Huntington, Indiana Pensioned Vet Must Answer Questionnaire. Approximately 42.000 Indiana veterans will receive an annual income questionnaire .with their November pension checks frojn the veterans administration. A pensioned veteran must complete and return the questionaire bv Jan. 31 in order to receive a February pension check, manager A J. Bochicchio of the Indianapolis VA regional office said. Any local veterans having any questions regarding the questionnaire should contact James K. Staley, Adams county service officer, paid to a child over 18 if he Is attending an accredited college? A—No. Children's benefits stop at age 18. Q—Why does marriage terminate children's benefits? A—The lajv presumes that if the child is old enough to be married, he is old enough to support himself, • •

the school Future Farmers of America chapter. Each class presents decorated baskets of food for distribution to needy county families. A committee of judges selects the best decorated contrioutions.—(Photo by Mac Lean)

HIB LN DIAN A POLIS _ Two-time Indiana Gov. Henry F. Schricker stand-' beside Uje new bust of himself which was unveiled in the statehouse rotunda About 500 persons overflowed the rotunda for the ceremony.—<UPl Telephoto)

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A Good Plan A tax plan that would benefit 5,489 families,„ out of 6,221, in Adatns county will be introduced in the 1965 state legislature. ,* This is the plan of State Sen.-elect Nelson G. Grillls of Indianapolis. Under his plan the state sales tax would be repealed, and the adjusted gross income would be raised from 2% to 31/2%. What would this mean? It would mean, according to Grills, a net reduction of about 7.7% in the state taxes of the average individual. It would mean an increase in state taxes — presently very low —of 14.3% to corporations, “legal” persons. For example, a retired couple over 65 years of age with a $3,000 annual income, who now pay $44 average sales tax and $lO adjusted gross income tax, for a total of $54, would pay just $17.50 in adjusted gross, a reduction of $36.50 a year, so that the family could buy a few more things for their comfort. In 1960, we had 1,127 males over 65, and 1,388 females over 65 who would greatly benefit from this. These people spend about $150,000 a month in Adams county, from social security checks alone — and this would mean, in effect, a 2% increase in spending by those who really need the goods they purchase. A couple with two children, earning $5,000 year, would get a reduction of $22.50 a year; A couple with two children earning SIO,OOO a year, would pay just $2.50 more. A couple with two children earning $20,000 a year would pay $71.50 more — but those earning this amount would also benefit more from our government, proportionately, than those earning less. ♦ In Adams county, in 1959, only 29 families earned more $25,000 a year. ; There 207 families earning from 5,000 to $24,999. There 'wert49Q : families earning from SIO,OOO to $14,999. But 732 families, out of a total of 6,221 families, can well afford to pay a larger proportionate share of their wealth to support the only form of government under which they could make so much money! And representatives of corporations can hardly complain about their slight increase, from paying 35% of state revenue to paying 40%. Editorial written byL Dick Heller

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