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Show May Extend Age Insurance to Exempted Groups According to information recently recent-ly furnished by the Social Security Secur-ity Board, the Advisory Council on Social Security is now studying study-ing the question of extending old-age old-age insurance to include domestic servants, farm laborers, and self-employed self-employed workers, states Mx. J. Golden Hunsaker, Manager of the Ogden Field Office. The council has also notifed the board that it has decided unanimously unani-mously to recommend the inclusion inclu-sion of employees of non-profit, religious, charitable, and educational educa-tional institutions. Among the twenty-five members of the council are six men representing repre-senting employees, six representing employers and thirteen representing represent-ing the general public. This council, coun-cil, acting in an advisory capacity to the Social Security Board has requested the Board for data by September 15 to aid in its study of methods for extending the coverage under the Old-Age Insurance In-surance Program. The council includes such people peo-ple as Chairman J. Douglas Brown of Princeton University, Philip Murray, vice president of the I United Mine Workers of America, 'Gerard Swope, president of General Gen-eral Electric Company, Paul Douglas Doug-las of the University of Chicago, A. H. Mowbray of the University of California, Josephine Roche, president of the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, Denver and many others. Judging by the many inquiries 'received at the Ogden Field Of-jfice, Of-jfice, this information will be of interest to small employers, farm 'laborers and others now excluded under provisions of the social Security Se-curity act commented Mr. Hunsaker. |