Advisory Council on social security issues. Washington, , Oct. 21. Important changes in the Government's vast social security program received consideration today by two groups of officials and laymen. The advisory counsel, created at request of a Senate Committee, heard reports from experts who have surveyed the possible extension of old age benefits to agricultural workers, domestic servants and employees of religious and charitable institutions, snapped while attending the meeting were left to right: Norton, economist professor at the University of Buffalo, Mowbrey, Universi


Advisory Council on social security issues. Washington, , Oct. 21. Important changes in the Government's vast social security program received consideration today by two groups of officials and laymen. The advisory counsel, created at request of a Senate Committee, heard reports from experts who have surveyed the possible extension of old age benefits to agricultural workers, domestic servants and employees of religious and charitable institutions, snapped while attending the meeting were left to right: Norton, economist professor at the University of Buffalo, Mowbrey, University of Calif. and George E. Biggers, Member of the Social Security Board, 10/21/38


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