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October 11, 1968 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-10-11

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Jewish Community Council to Hear
Spreen's Views of Law and Rights

Detroit Police Commissioner
Johannes Spreen, will speak on
"Law Enforcement and Individual
Rights" at the opening session of
the Jewish Community Council's
delegate assembly 8:15 p.m.
Thursday at the Jewish Center.
The Council's assembly planning
committee, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Samuel Linden, de-
veloped the topic, which will ex-

amine the problem of providing
a vigorus and effective program
of law enforcement within a
frame which respects the dignity
and rights of all citizens of the
community.
In announcing plans for the
program, Council President Lawr-
ence Gubow stated, "Our com-

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York. He spent 25 years with
the New York Police Depart,
ment, beginning as a patrolman
and retiring as chief of opera-
tions in complete charge of the
day-to-day running of the police
department. He holds BA and
MA degrees from City Univer-
sity of New York.

Other features of the assembly
program will include the presen-
tation of the Council's Youth Or-
ganization Award to Michigan
State Temple Youth for its activi-
ties during the year in social
action- and community service pro-
jects. Mrs. Isadore Leeman and
Israel Elpern, co-chairmen of
Council's youth committee, will
make the presentation.
Walter E. Klein, Council ex-
ecutive director, will present a
report on current activities. These
include plans for a statewide con-
ference of Jewish communities
and a summary of recent execu-
tive committee action on school
millage and urban affairs.
A reception honoring Gubow
and marking his installation as
judge of the U.S. Court for the
Eastern District of Michigan will
follow the assembly ' program.
Hostesses for the reception will be
members of the Sgt. Morton A.
Silverman 'Auxiliary, Jewish War
Veterans. '

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Social Security Req uires Proof of Age

Proof of age continues to be the
single largest problem in process-
ing social security claims, Sam F.
Test, district manager of the De-
troit - Northwest Social Security
noted said. "And this is unfor-
tunate," Test said, "since all too
often the first social security
check is delayed because action in
securing proof of age was not ini-
tiated early enough."
If steps are taken ahead of time
to get the necessary evidence be-
fore making an application, pay-
ments can be speeded up, he
stated.
Test said that after a third of a
century of experience in evaluat-
ing proof of age, the social secur-
ity administration has concluded
that the best evidence is a birth
certificate. If this is not available,
an effort must be made to obtain
a record established early in life.
To be acceptable, evidence must
be certified by the custodian of
the record and it must show either
date of birth or age. If only the
age is shown, there has to be a
date given for when the age was
recorded.
The Detroit-Northwest .office is
located at 18500. Grand River.
Their hours are from 8:30

mimitS, is very much concerned
with the issue of Crime, but as
Jews our history has taught us to
be sensitive to 'solutions' which Shaarit Haplayta to InStall
would restrict- or -ignore basic in- Officers at Dinner-Dance
dividual rights. We are happy, to
Shaarit Haplayta will hold an
note that Commissioner Spreen installation dinner-dance 9 p.m.
comes to us with an impressive Oct. 26 at Temple Emanu-El.
background in community rela- Eric Rosenow and his Continentals
tions and human relations work." will' provide the music. For tick-

Prior to his appointment in
Detroit, Commissioner Spreen
taught police administration,
civil rights and human relations
at State University of New

ets, call Abe Weberman, ticket
chairman, 538-6534.

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