Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1937, Page 15

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and added, “I couldn't touch that— it's for the cata.” Facing Eviction, Asked if she had attempted to qual- ify for an old-age pension under the Woman, 70, Goes ~ social security act, she replied, “They Hungry for Cats|orousn: me some sort of a blank to started. Banks Arendell, attorney for the Federal agency, said he would let Miss Lewis stay until tomorrow, el e = terday when struck by an automobile THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1937. s A—-15 byt ooy S International Club Picnie. International House, 1708 New Hamp- CRASH INJURY FATAL m received here, The Washington Internatioial Club |~ = "o e Tred Friar, Father of Mrs. Ralbh | prinr way o farmer and cemetery | bold & picnic st the Plerce Mil FemE ARy 3 China is buying second-hand Ameri- Bodle of D. C., Killed. caretaker. grounds yesterday. A featurs was a ctress Injured in Crash. oRn IRRIDSIICE feoantal service. Fred Friar, 82, of Sherburne, N. Y - e steak roast, Japanese style, prepared | NFW YORK. August 16 () T % ¥ hi. . father of Mrs. Raiph Bodle, 424 Far- | London now has only 32 sutomobiles | Y & Japanase member. The elub| oo DURn. sereen and stage player, : WaS recovert today f; - Britain s Russia’s best buyer. AUt atreet, was fatally injured yes- | 4y every 1,000 persons. bas headgumrters at the Students’ 1~h~1 in ..\"‘.-nnm‘nmrlzm.mfi: 2 SOCAL SECURTY CHANCESSTUDIED - J - il out. But the questions were too s personal.* By the Associated Press. Officers of the H. O. 1. C. removed Next Congress Asked to Overhaul Finan- cial Provisions. | By the Ascociated Press May Be| The next Congress may be asked to ! everhaul financing provisions of the huge social security program, fiacal officials said today. The major change being considered woild avoid the accumulation of huge reserves, a point on which there has | been much criticlsm of the mmh u-m ity act nder the present program. reserves rflmwmpd by Treasury obligations sventually would total about $49.000.- 000000 for the old-age program alone. | Reserves for the unemployment pro- gram also will run into the billions, it no estimate of the total has been made. May Limit Reserves, A £40.000.000 000 reserve for old-age pensions would make a public debt in that amount mandatory on the Treas- urr. Moreaver, the debt would be represented solely by obligations in the reserve account. giving investors no opportunity to purchase Govern- ment securities Officials said consideration is being | given to Limiting reserves fo a few billion dollars. Benefits would be paid from social security tax receipts. and the program would. in effect. be op- erated on & “'pay-as-you-go’ basis. These authorities said it is unlikely any change will be sought in the re- serve arrangement for the unemploy- ment program. These reserves merely are deposited in the Treasury for the account of various States, which may draw on them to meet benefit pay- memts. | Taaues 3 Per Cent Notes. | At present the Treasury is issuing | 8 per cent notes to the old-age fund and 25 per cent certificates of in- debtadness to the unemployment fund. The 3 per eent rate for the old-age | veserves 15 stipulated in the security | law | Taxes paid under the security law | €0 into the Treasury's general fund | and may be spent for ordinary Gm'-‘ srnment purposes. Against them, | however. the Treasury makes the de- | Posite of securities in reserve accounts. ‘ Thus far the Treasury has collected | $340.035.000 in old-age taxes and has deposited $349.100,000 in the reserve account. Officials said reserves and tax collections vould never balance | exactly. because the reserves are de- poeited on the basis of actual ealeu- lations rather than on tax receipts. | For the unemplovment program the | Treasury has received $361.646.000 and has deposited obligations totaling | £380.288,000, | what bewildered, Misx Annie Harrison | | Corp. moved from the house to the | sidewalk Priday, RALEIGH. N. C., August 18.-Some- Lewia, 70, sat in a rocker on the porch | the furniture Priday and then replaced it on the porch of the rambling house At 12 Maiden lane when a heavy rain of her former home today. fed her 18 | = cats and prepared to “go to the poor house, I guess.” She has until tomor- row io move elsewhere. Piled around her were water-soaked books, mattresses and antique furni- | ture, which the Home Owners' Loan after ordering the woman evicted for failure to pay in- stallments on a $3.700 mortgage. “I paid them every cent I had,” she smd “Now I haven't any money | left." 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