Flint News

Local Experts to Air 'Politics '72'

Sep. 30—Shemini Atzeret
Oct. 1—Simhat Torah
2—Hadassah Donor Cof-
fee, 10 a.m., home of
Mrs. Murray Moss
3—Temple Beth El Sis-
terhood Board Meet-
ing, 12:30 p.m.
—Joint poards of Edu-
cation Meeting, 8

Bnai Brith Lodge of Flint will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday
at Howard Johnson Motor Lodge East to hear a panel
discussion on "Politics '72." Moderator will be Richard
Heitzner (left), director of college relations at Genesee
Community College, Flint. Also on the panel will be
Leonard Meizlish and Marvin Persky, instructors of politi-
cal science at Genesee Community College; William .1.
Meyer (center), political science instructor at the Univer-
sity of Michigan-Flint; and David Laro, (right), Flint
attorney and chairman of the Genesee County Republican
Party. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited.

Aftertaste of Olympic Tragedy

By HASKELL COHEN, the U.S. Committee Sports
rra, Inc.) !for Israel. Chaim is a dear
NEW YORK — The Olym- friend, and I was concerned
pies came to an abrupt end for him. He sounded twice
for me when Cliff Buck, his years and told me that
chairman of the U.S. dele- after the state funeral, he at-
gation, in answer to a re- tended a private funeral for
porter's query concerning one of the fallen athletes
the cold murder of the two and had just gotten home.
"I had completed plans
Israelis, Moshe Weinberg
and Joseph Roman, replied, for the Rosh liashana serv-
"Check me after lunch." His ices in the village," he ex-
callous indifference and lack plained. "We had secured
of understanding turned me only the day before, on Mon-
off completely. day, a rabbi and a cantor,
My associate in several and I arranged for a Torah
to be delivered to our quar-
Israeli sports programs,
ters. Invitations were posted
Harold Zimman, a member to all heads of delegations
of the U.S. track committee, inviting their Jewish mem-
called me from Munich and bers to attend services at
advised that when the first
our compound.
report came through con-
"Little did I dream I
cerning the murders perpe-
trated at the Olympic Vil- would be attending services
lage by the Black September such as I did this afternoon.'
terrorists, he rushed to Buck
and argued, "Cliff. in fair-
nes to our team, the people
back home and the U.S.
Jewish community, you have
People tend to underesti-
to withdraw our team from
competition until those host- mate the monthly benefits
Social Security can pay. Ac-
ages are released."
Buck shook his head and cording to a recent survey.
replied, "Sorry it's not up only one person in 25 gave
to us. It is the responsibility the correct answer to this
of the International Olympic question:
Committee". "Let's take a man 35 years
Not satisfied with Buck's old, with a wife and two
answer, the zealous Zimman young children and average
ran after vice-chairman Bob earnings of about $500 a
Kane and repeated his re- month. If he became disabled
quest. Kane, more under- and couldn't work any more,
standing than the chairman about how much do you think
avowed, "I'll see to it that he and his family would get
we take the matter up just from Social Security? Or if
as soon as our committee he died, how much do you
think his wife and children
convenes."
would get?"
In the meantime, the ter-
The question was put to a
rorists started moving their
sampling of people 18 and
hostages out of the village over across the nation. The
and shortly thereafter all correct answer is about $500
nine Israelis wer massacred. a month, according to Sam
What surprised Zimman F. Test, Social Security dis-
most was the unanimity of trict manager of the Detroit-
the Israelis in insisting that Northwest Office.
the games continue.
"But three out of four
"If the Games are called". people guessed the social
it was explained to Zimman, security payments Would be
"the Arabs will construe it as $350 a month or less," he
a victory for them and con- said. "More than half guessed
vince them that their terror- $250 or less. One out of four
istic way is the only manner guessed $150 or less."
Social Security pays month-
in which they should oper-
ate. They have to be shown ly disability benefits to eli-
that the whole world abhors Bible workers and their fami-
their methods and despite lies if the worker is severely
the casualties they have in- disabled and cannot work for
flicted, the Games are tol a year or more. Survivors
continue. We can't buckle benefits are payable to cer-
tam family members if the
down to them".
Shortly after the state worker dies. A worker's
on his aver-
funeral in Israel for the 11 benefit, is based
earnings covered by so-
men who fell in Munich. I age
managed to reach Chaim cial security over a period of
Glovinsky, liaison man for years.

(Copyright 1972,

Social Security
Benefits Voted

Youth on
Community
the
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Andrew B. Covitz received

—Bnai Brith Lodge
Meeting, 8 p.m., Ho-
ward Johnson Motor
Lodge East
4—Beth Israel Sister-
hood Meeting, 12:30
p.m.
—Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra, 8 p.m.,
Whiting Auditorium
5—JWVA Board Meet-
ing, 8:30 p.m.
5—Cong. Beth Israel
Board Meeting ; 8

p.m.

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Disabilities Group
Plans Installation

The Michigan Association
of Children With Learning
Disabilities invites the pub-
lic to its annual installation
dinner 7:30 p.m. Saturday at
the Red Cedars in Southfield.
Speaker will be Dr. Sam M.
Sniderman, superintendent of
Oak Park schools. Albert
Katzman, president of the
group, will install the follow-
ing officers: Mesdames Inez
Gold, president; Eleanor
Yanitz, vice president; and
Ida Drasnin, secretary; and
Melvin Glaser, treasurer.
Mrs. Lila Reder is outgoing
president.
For information, call Mrs.
Simon Gold, 547-0021.

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