Show ' araeumatet - - - - MI'fOWMRR v - - :' toMo4tie 41q- -- 41000e4444 t i l — The 2 21 Lake Sall Tribune November 2 Thursday 1967 Senaie Panel it1)1)1soves Social Security Increases ew— ex By Hank Ketcham klotnis the Menace t ftr:p464 t' ' -Z to t' ' '11 ' 1i 2 'r 11 ' 11 0 1 -- 0 '''''-- If ' lkigl 1v1 - 001- kt1 -- Z1 - I ft:: tch:m:Istttel: 10 ''°- 1111PPIPP9 - - fume bubblegum rm the only one don't have nothIn' to do!" Poverty Plan Aide Warns Of Potentlai olitittiolvil ' 'Times Service : — 5110000 bytv-In- V6141741111 de :next three people poor shut to down within xmless weeks doiirmss agrees to fund them ledral poverty agency ilktTecln :Tte y of Economic Office pptitinity aloes 38ai and boys la:4410z girls 4c amps training would be "off the such as food shelf' on g app:ties Othat warned instead until Congress 0isalam3 with Mersey ETLIes through the workers s! :SIE0 headquarters here alla-- - in the seven regional of 11th7lace a payless payday 4 gotv-1The staff have been working as volunteers since Oct 23 when es congressional "c °stinging resolution" expired and money was cut Meantime 2411 i c: a- introduced (D-NC- ) tion to Wednesday stratdons in Washington to pay Dclout!41a0glihse eLfploaton seelusths at the wrong tim:S'grr moWseclkirity for damages and cleanup trniA the cost of police 'IV I enirtS comfort oinuayto suPttlAkalte protection and cleanup tor the tin reittruanghttfrearotepz Ty ggrm or 22 Pentagon asss Wipe theca 'denture breeth1 Oct 21 and RUMMAGE 1 r a ed ' tweed- Demonstration '''AINA:L-A1440- 1 71 ' 1 '' 1i I -- - t'n LAL4 C E2E T ( ' ''" r fs 4 ' t efere ) - Prices LiCtelle - 01"Y -- ' ' ) CHARGE - DOWN PAYMENT No Payment for 45 Mayo NO ')' r 1 vt to Up - A 712mo to Pay 9 1 0q: ' CLOSEOUT! -- 15 cu ft-cu ft- 12 23 to It f ' 15 cu ' ' ' ' - BY SIDE - Holds 280 lbw- - frozen fos141 E212 CE6i9ft001141tigsratet 7 plus 14 cu makerwith automatic km APPLIANCI WAITANTE ft ' 4 - - i ' ' '' 1 " 'I 1 0 0' ' - i ' ' n'i"11161 ' 71 ''''qf - -' r44 - ' Q' 4Q-- 18495 REG : ' i1- 1 7-'-0 1:j 'A N t w ya - ''' Squeeze-of- f t -- C m" o ei )4 !O' - swings SOM ' L t - - ' i i1 — - - ' '$ 141- : JV 4 ' - 't ir 4 lh : - 1erlw) ' logglotemikla - 9 7ft Af 11 1 i t EEO HEAD t VEST SHELL " '' 1 II BIG 1 333 495 With 24 shell loops f ' 1 canvas elasticized Water-repelle- !f f ZIP-OF- F GAME j t ' ( e i 1I SHELL LOOPS ' 1 t! 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Rock Slide or Siip? public demon- of promotm TEEM FALSE " - ' '4 - -- ‘ r'' t-- A' IS -- - Do f - i 71 WEIL T - require ‘ te i ' y?-' iliiI--- 4 ' 7' - ' t )': to ' - - t (it-Uta- -- legisla- ''' - 07 p - i (R-Uta- h) r 4 I because "it has the potential of destroying the American political process" The Utahn signed a minority report of the Senate Finance Commits tee which approved the mea- sure by a 10 to 7 vote 9t is incredible to public should be asked political funds for elections" said Sen Bennett -- (UPI) - - ! Keep Child Service Bennett Asks R Kornegay -- suse:1 WASIIINGTON — Opposition to a controversalEd political campaign subsidy bill was voiced Wednesday by Sen Wallace F Bennett 'I Horace -- - ' - l''''' ' i'rr -'- i Tribune Washington Bureau 1 Rep ' - ' ) l'''y ' i A - ' r'"I'''''''''''' t I It "would get lost among the Tribune Washington Bureau rehabilitation adult — Retention wAsmNGToli of crippled children's services programs" In a related development in the maternal and child Sen Frank E Moss health services division of the Issued a statement expressing frankly say that some of Department of Health Educagratification that the Senate there are going to say 'The tion and Welfare is asked by Finance Committee had achell with it' and throw In the Sen Bennett Wallace F cepted in part his recomtower' in an amendment mended 15 per cent increase Dot L Wortrnan associate introduced Wednesday to So- In Social Security payments director for operations for cial Security legislation now and providing for a change in before the Senate Finance the present method of nursing 4 Committee The bill would borne benefits paid under the have transferred the section Security Act to the department's new reha- 7Social 121:2MEGSEIC bilitafion service administration where Sen Bennett said WASHINGTON 4:- — '' i il 1 - 4 t ' - -- -7- - - I - P by-th- 1 wet low001r----- a Campaign Bill Pémonstrating? Pay Damages' benefits -- - - td the mounting uncertainty and confusion in Congress about the future of poverty programs one high 0E0 offi eial replied: - ( - Bennett Decries (Copyright) Asked what the reaction of local poverty boards would be r di til ' -- -: ' ' Benefits —I'd provide full benefits for dimbled widows regardless of age The ttIll benefit is 'Widows' ''''' ' 1- - '41i ' '''""7 m - a :Inn: -- ----- Cohen at oft - - r( (' 4 raise special - -- - - - —To 'S 1 who attended the committee's closed sessions on the bill told reporters afterwards that the 15 per cent general increase coupled with the $70 monthly minimum Community Action programs spoke of increasingly shaky morale in Washington and in the field with some employes looking for work elsewhere Since the poverty agency's authority to spend has ended at least temporarily Wort man said local programs would have to be "bailed out" by mayor! community chests or sympathetic banks from which they might borrow Such loans could not legally be guaranteed by the federal government at this time Normally about 75 local Community Action agencies out of 1056 across the nation would come up for refunding during November but about 40 have some money left to keep going for a while Wort-ma- n said 'rlie 35 that have run out of cash would have received a total of 23 millin dollars this month from the government Thirty poverty programs local g - - Cites Increase orASIILNGTON - ballwould - Johnson's program" by Wil- J Cohen Under Secre-of Health Education and Welfare - : Yrew I now 62 bur tary - ft-r- increaA next March 1 creases in Social Security tax rates This is a year earlier than the House had provided Liberalization of the benefit which brought provisions them up to the administra tion's original recommenda - !- drawing old age benefits at the age of 60 at reduced rates as women may now do The minimum sge for men is It aasePPr:14vsedof start to per cent and a mini-plumonthly benefit of PO Under 'the Senate committee's ?' ' : permit nien —To of 12 Approves Effective Date To help finance the addi- Donal costs of these and other amendments to the House bill 1 If board benefit rise - across-the- final 1 44 to $70 1 ' ndi that ' ments payments also voted to raise the mini- mum monthly benefit from t : u'lly so I -'N- :- 1144 gonna go get hero -7 (5-4 V t 't ' 4' l11 IBM ' payold - --41 ''' ' 4111t "rm I- N 'l mai " )- - i ' Ilk S -- zi ' - 11111 cent per Announces Rulings i As passed by the House on Aug 17 the bill called for an strivin g to the mea complete sure this week agreed on an across the- - board increase of the 15 per cent in benefits-fo- r 23 million persons eligible for disabil- - It t ' Sits 1111121P '') in 19C8 20 ' lor tlersons 72 years of age or older who cannot quality for regular benefits becuuse of insufficient coverage while they were working The new monthly benefit would be $50 compared with $35 under present law and $10 under the House bill The chairman of the FiSen Runance Committee I I B ssell Long announced the following additional decisions by the committee: aver- l over-al- age rise of 'about tax rise --- "" li0 2) - - k ' 4 94111 all i ' - 0 - ' 1 41kt i t I ' 4411010 i '''' I'' t É - 4:::) (f V1 41 1 ' ' ' ' II r 1111 an wold provide 0 committee ) "s'cii 0 New York Times service — ' The WASHINGTON Se'"Social House approved was Bill by revamped curity the Senate Finanee Comit- tee Wednesday to provide more liberal benefit increases and a stiffer Social Security per cent of what the 'husband would have been entitled to draw The House bill called for benefits at 50 per cent of the husband's entitleuint starting at the age of 50 Long said die committee had also agreed tentatively to raise the taxable base — the amount of annual earnings subject to the payroll ilevy — on the same date lie said the new base would be at least as high as the 'louse VI600 figure set also for next Jan L The present base Is $6600 82V1 - - - r:::):ii4i K4SKe'Vq 1teS4i e 'Z'OV-- 706 ''i ZVq ''Y'-'1'- I :4 ' N' 1- '''' a s -- 4 WZW EiZkMa - |