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The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 10

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The Newsi
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Frederick, Maryland
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10
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Pace THE NEWS. Frederick. Friday. July 11, Security For You (fasti on Social Stajriry, Retirement and CATCHING ERRORS By U3 hear; Besides vour Social Sc- cuutv lav. and when ou become eligible.

ou have another duty; To chetk your Social Security a in Baltimore everv three vears to if us ac- caiate hv a The care is seh-ad- i a in account, vou mav u.nd up lower than be vour wages for the previoitj three or vears. tbss record vuth vour oua personal files of the record on which ou paid Social ou should be able to tel- q'jiicklv whether errors have been :n.ice Tiie c-ird so: include the ou've earned for the past or nine months since ihat's tbe time involved la vour wages to vour and claim next year his true been mainly favorable de-i CROUSE MOTOR I an unemployed veteran who need-, was discovered. flooding or other storm A CABS ed financial help. He tell Joseph was uot injured in naval dama HE-CONDITIONED-- Gif LARGEST SPAS This new- bridge which carries the Frederick over Carroll Creek Photo By Nick Yinger the creek. The creek is actually composed of two streams.

Carroll Creek and Rock Creek, which Air Eorce with 50 per cent 'disability resulting from a crash tin Korea. To support the story, the agent isaid. Joseph would display a fie. litious application for veteran," compensation which he had not yet received. The FBI said Jo- false claim to on this charge he was indicted in Poughkeepsie in December of 1954.

Joseph was to arraigned ter before a US. commissioner. Ob CROP REPORT WASHINGTON -AP'-The Agriculture Department said Thursday that conditions' prevailing July indicated crop production now seem pull ahead of last year's record v-8 Town high unless tripped by late season FuU Equipped 'hazards, the department said- Winter wheat is setting a rec-'i9K--Ford vi ord. The corn crop now looks; IS57 i iuL slightly smaller than last vear but' Sedan. FuJJy well above average.

195S--Ford- 'Cuatuaihfie lr. Fordo- Eaauc. ice (lepditnieiii said isss--Ford Ts-cwr. come together at this bridge The the western section of Fred- struc ure is 50 feet and 250 enek is tbe largest bridge over feet long. bv stating he was IS when he was o01 15 He was -lischarged year- It said the total acreage harvested for all crops is expected Crop developments through June; and in early July said to e.

for example, vou- employer makes an error in reporting our ages to Social Securitv quarters Unless it's cauaht by the Social Security people, vour wane record for the ear will be credited with less- than Or. --uppose. in reporuna your wases to Social Security headquarter, our employer a an error in your Social Security num- your vvases being added to the record of the person with the number which was incorrectly listed for you. To help catch such errors, the Social Security office in your area provide vou with a postcard form called a "uage statement request." It's a simple form which only requires you to fill in your Social Security number, date of birth and address. Once you've filled out the card, all you need to do is paste on a uvo cent stamp and drop it in If rttord a-aree with the one vou've Securr.v.

you ejv net in touch with the nearest Social Security oiiice to discuss the matter That oifice will be "lad to track Joun anv eriors and make anv conections that are L'ncer normal circumstances, the! i a Security Administration can't correct errors which are more) then about three vears old. The law dcesn't allow it. So, it's to your advantage io check your account at least every three years. If don't live near a Social Security office, you can request a wage statement form by writing to this address: Social Security Administration. Candler Building, Baltimore 2.

Md. Bilked Red In 25 Gtle FB1 'he had used six o'Jier names, James J. Kelly, agent 'in charge, said Joseph was arrested at Poughkeepsie. on BALTIMORE The FBI only one inaictment. Kelly said announced Tiiursdav it had arrest! iat Joseph had obtained ed a man who bilked the Amen- frorm the Red Cross lhere The agent repotted that Joseph can Red Cross in 2o cities LJ also had advanced monev states into advancing him money by the Red Cross in with a story he was for Delaware.

Connecticut. Arkansas, compensation from the Illinois, Indiana. Kentucky, Admimsu ation Jersey. Ohio, Tennessee, Texas FBI icentified him as El-'and Virginia, bert Cecil Joseph, 32. and said; Kelly said Joseph would go to WE BUY USED CARS Spaulding's Garage Poplar Springs.

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i H. RENN PONTIAC CO. 15 E. 6th St. MO 3-4185 may obtain Ray Henry's security handbook-- Security for You-by writing to him in care of this newspaper, enclosing 35 cents in co (From AP Congressional tbe repeated.

He promises that the next step in the enactment of the program of the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee will be di- against the F.B.I.-- the Federal Bureau of Intimidation A Weekly Newsletter by Senator'-- under that man J. Edgar Hoover John Marshal! Butler must move against the illegal THE EMERGENCY CIVIL LIBERTIES COMailTTEE activities of the F.B.I." I predict that the F.B.I, will survive this by step, onslaught without tarnish upon its the Supreme Court has enacted all the measures in the program of! our Committee. But we must not'c act as if the whole fight has been AC vn won. This statement by Mr. Civitan Club Topic Corliss Lamont, Vice Chairman the Emergency Civil Liberties The timely topic of "Safety on Committee, at a "victory celebration" on June 18th in New York City, reflects the rejoicing which has taken place within the ranks of communist front organizations as a result of certain decisions of the Supreme Court.

What is the Emergency Civil Liberties Committee? What is its held in the Francis Scott Key Vacation" was the subject of a film shown in the Civitan Club of Frederick Thursday evening a program arranged by Past President Elmer W. Singer with an assist from Preston E. Best. Best who is first vice-president also conducted the dinner meeting program? For enlightenment one need only turn to the records of the Congress. The Emergency Civil Liberties Committee was formed in October, 1951.

And from that time until the Daily Worker ceased publication, this strange organization had the active support that communist newspaper. Since its inception, it has supported issues which have paralleled the line of the Communist Party and Its interests. It is not openly led by Party members, but a number of its sponsors and supporters are known to be either communists or fellow travelers. The program of the Emergency Civil'Liberties Committee has included opposition to the Internal Hotel, in the absence of Raymond E. Bowers president.

During the business session the attendance award of S6 was made to Austin C. Gibbons. It was announced that the meet ing next week will be at Peter Pan Inn with Vivinettes as guests and that plans are being made for the annual family picnic at Husky Park on July 31. Civitan G. L.

Thomas Jr. of lilypons, was congratulated upon the completion of his book. "Garden Pools. Waterlilies and Goldfish," to be released by D. Van Co Inc.

publishers on July 17. This beautiful book gives complete directions for building all Security Act denunciation of Con-j kinds of garden pools, installing rea dy made types, stocking gressional investigating committees, opposition to lists of subversive organizations prepared by ponds choosing and planting lillies and other aquatics and selecting governmental agencies, opposition i and caring for gold fish in pools to State sedition acts, support of! and aquariums. The book has the cases of individual commun-i numerous drawings by Miss Helen ists. opposition to the cooperation of patriotic citizens with the Government in giving information regarding subversion, opposition to the non-communist oath of the Taft-Hartley Act. and so on.

Of this type of agitation. F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover observes in his recent book "Masters of Deceit" that the Emergency Civfl Liberties Committee is a classic example of a communist front. He also says that "fronts probably L.

Smith, Braddock artist The colored safety film dramatically demonstrated the hazards one meets while on vacation and the precautions which should taken by family heads to safeguard their families. A second film showed how basi ness men may reduce the accidem quotient in industry. ATTENDED REUNION Mr, and Mrs. Leon G. Poole of represent the (Communist) Party's! returned recently- from most successful tactic in where they attended the noncommunist support A front first reunion of the 3478th Ordance is an organization which the of the 2nd Army.

It munists openly or secretly con-'the first time the company had trol." 'been together since 1945 The Ord- With these facts as a back-lance company took part in cam- ground, the conclusion of Mr. a a i in Normandy, Northern mont's alarming statement should; France, Rhineland and Ardennes. GRABS CHILD FROM FLEEING HEIRESS-Bianca Juarez, seven months, gets acquainted with her aunt Bobbie Juarez, at LaGuardia Field ID New York, as the child's dad. Gregg, 33. tells of a hectic day.

Earlier he sped to International Airport a few miles away to take Bianca from the arms of his estranged wife. Bobo, 18, who was aboard a plane about to take off for Nassau Bobo, the fornier Fredenka Signst will inherit a muUimillion fortune from the estate of her late lath ex when she turns 25. TAKE YOUR CHOICE ELIVERS Model New 40" beautyl $209 .95 owns! 5 hbroUer; Kxtra stor- $279 95 nven ELECTRIC RANGES Model E-378 sa $429 95 tES 6IANT TRADE oven-aB a' Giant trade-in allowance Free normal installation NEW IMPERIAL AIR CONDITIONER for only 40 a dial your own weather! Don't suffer any longer when you can enjoy an RCA Whirlpool Air Conditioner at Routzahn's low prices! I 1351--Kord 4 I ISM- Ford V-8. 'ordomaiic, R. i One Owner.

Mileage 1955--Mudebaker Commar.der V-8, R. i A-l Shape 2 6 Pr.ee Cre-illsae Furovr K. Ciea-'er A-; vi Forci-r S. TWO OF THESE) MANY OTHEH LOW PRICE NO MONEY DOWN SPECIALS TRUCKS 1954-- Pcrd I 1 Van fcxiv, THIS TRUCK IS LIKE -NEW Du-'cp. Good Condjuoa IMS-Ford l'.

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MO. 3-6676 USED CAR Sales Service 1954 Chevrolet Belair 4-Door Powerglidc. Radio, Heater. 2-tone Paint, Xew Tires S895 1954 Studebaker Commander 4-Dr. V-8, Automatic, Radio, Heater.

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