THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, Apgust 15, 1969 Herbert Glass, Bride Honeymoon in Montreal Social Security Act Marks 34th Year This month, with over 24,000,000 Americans receiving $2,500,000,000 a month in Social Security benefits and 20,000,000 people insured by medicare, the Social Security Ad- ministration will celebrate its 34th anniversary, Sam F. Test, district manager of the Detroit- Northwest Social Security office, said. The anniversary is being observ- ed with ceremonies and special displays in many Social Security offices throughout the country, as well as at the national headquart- ers in Woodlawn, Md., just outside of Baltimore. At the headquarters, a historical room is being opened this week showing mementos of the agency's history including the desk used by all the heads of the Social Security system since 1935. When President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Secu- rity Act into law, Aug. 14, 1935, he easy as c Alen3ais As Joe E. Ross found out, you just spread out dough, spread on sauce, sprinkle on cheese, pop in oven for 20 minutes and...00...00...you've made a pizza that's just as good as you've ever eaten. Real Italian ta'am! called it "The cornerstone of a srtucture which is being built but is by no means complete." "The original law," Test said, "provided for old-age benefits to retired workers in industry and commerce only. Over the years, the Social Security program has expanded so that it now provides , financial protection for virtually ' everyone in the country." The first benefits to retired workers were paid in 1940. By that time amendments to the law had been passed to provide additional, benefits for the dependents and survivors of insured workers. In 1950 and thereafter, coverage was extended to millions of other people who were not covered under the original law — farai workers, state and local govern. ment employees, domestic work- ers, ministers, self-employed doc- tors, professionals, and members of the armed forces. In 1956, disability protection was I added to cover the thousands of people who could no longer work because of serious illness or in- jury. In 1965, Congress created medi- care to help people 65 and older pay hospital, doctor and other medical bills. In just three short years, medicare has covered 17,- 000,000 hospital stays of elderly people. In 1967, disabled widows became eligible for benefits at age 50, peo- ple disabled before age 31 needed less work to qualify for benefits. and children became eligible on their mother's earnings record on the same basis as on their father's. 1 "Ten million people are kept above the poverty level in this country because they are getting social security benefits," Test said. "Since they have paid into the program for years, they have earned the right to receive their benefit checks — and do so with dignity." 20 Latin Scientists Complete Technion Food Class HAIFA—Twenty scientists from American countries have completed a three-month food tech- nology course at the Technion—Is- rael Institute of Technology. Co-sponsored by the .Organiza- tion of American States and the international cooperation depart- . ment of the Israel Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the course was condubted by Technion's food and bio-technology department. The students were chemists, pharmacists and chemical engin- eers from Bolivia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salva- dor, Equador, Guatemala, Hon- duras, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Peru. I ART LIGHTS MRS. HERBERT GLASS The OAS requested that the In a Sunday ceremony at Cong. course be given at Technion be- Shaarey Zedek in East Lansing, cause Israel's food problems are Nancy Beth Morrison became the related to developing Latin Amen- bride of Herbert Neil Glass. Rabbi Philip Frankel officiated. SPOT OF FOR THE After a honeymoon in Montreal, the couple will reside in Ann Arbor. HY The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justin H. Morrison of Northwind Dr., East Lansing, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glass of Charlton Sq., Southfield. Large Selection of Modern Lamps and Shades in Stock. 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DAVE & ETHEL NATINSKY WYOMING-CURTIS FISH & SEA FOOD NOW DELIVERING TO OAK PARK, SOUTHFIELD, HUNTINGTON WOODS and BIRMINGHAK! c' Fresh Air, Tamarack LAMPS & SHADES I can countries, according to Alex- ander Goldberg, Technion presi- dent. The 400-hour course, two-thirds of which was spent in laboratory study, included biology and micro- biology, food chemistry, food anal- ysis and industrial processing techniques. Simultaneous translation of lec- tures from English and Hebrew in- to Spanish via earphones was pro- vided. Bismarck's Anti-Semitism Otto von Bismarck, German statesman during the latter part of the 19th Century, was an anti- Semite from his youth and sup- The course in one of many areas ported secretly the organization in which the Technion offers tech- of the anti-Semetic movements in nical assistance to developing Germany. He described liberal politicians as "Jews." countries. The bride wore a gown of or- ganza over silk taffeta. Grape gar- land Venice lace edged the lantern sleeve cuffs and high neckline. The bouffant skirt fell to an attached train with matching lace bordering the panel front and hemline. A bonnet of organza and lace secured her shoulder-length veil. She car- ried a bouquet of butterfly roses, Stephanotis, and baby's breath. Mrs. Duane Searles of Spring- field, Va., served her sister as mat- ron of honor. Bridesmaids were Arlene BI veil of Benton Harbor, Dolores Van Baalen of Birming- ham, Ala.. Bonnie Fidler of Canoga Park, Calif., and Ellen Freed. Andrew Trentacosta of Dearborn served as best man. Ushers in- cluded Lawrence Deitch, Roy A clash of doctrines is not a Jacobstein, Jay Sief man, Stuart disaster—it is an opportunity.— Morrison. brother of the bride, Alfred North Whitehead. Mark Levin and Jerome Frank of tnn Shaker Heights, 0. D 10 Latin Set Meeting Sunday The Fresh Air Society and Tamarack Hills Authority will hold their annual meeting at Camp Tamarack in Ortonville 2 p.m. Sun- day it has been announced by Mrs. Julian H. Scott, president. Prior to the meeting the board members and friends of the camp S in attendance will be taken on • a tour of the camp facilities which will give them an opportunity to view the camp in action and see how some of the new facilities • are being put to use. After the tour will be the ded- ication of the Charles N. Agree O Outpost Camp and the Anna Mintz Memorial Plaque. The meeting will include elec- tion of the board of directors, • reports from resident directors of : the camp and a "View of 1969" • • • from the president. The meeting will conclude with a string puppet show presented by a group of campers and directed ' by David Ben Shalom, an Israeli puppeteer who is teaching his 1 craft to youngsters at the camp this summer. 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