Verhovayak Lapja, 1950 (33. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1950 / Verhovay Journal

\ «■PPflTT / Y September 20, 1950 Verhovay Journal PAGE 11 Your New Social Security (Continued on page 10) do not count toward social security. Federal jobs covered by other retirement systems also are excluded. 10. ) How do you qualify for retirement benefits? Monthly retirement benefits are payable at age 65, if the worker is fully insured. Supplementary benefits are payable, when the worker qualifies for retirement benefits, to his dependent .children under age 18 and to his wife. A husband may receive benefits at age 65 on his wife’s social security account if he is dependent on her for support and if she is currently as well as fully insured when she inires at or after age 65. 11. ) How do you qualify for survivors’ benefits? Survivors’ monthly benefits are payable at death if the worker was either fully or currently insured. If a worker was fully insured, benefits may be paid to his dependent children under 18, to his widow, (in some cases to his divorced wife), if she is caring for the children, to his widow who is age 65 or over, and sometimes to his dependent aged parents. The dependent widower of a fully insured woman worker may qualify for a widower’s benefit at 65 if his wife was also currently insured at her death. If the worker was only currently insured at death, no benefits are provided for survivors at age 65 but any of the other benefits may be paid. A lump sum death benefit is paid if the worker died either fully or currently insured. 12. ) How does a worker become fully insured? He must have six quarters of coverage in every case and also either one quarter of coverage for each two calendar quarters after January 1, 1951; or one quarter of coverage for each two calendar quarters after he became 21 years old: or 40 quarters of coverage. 13. ) How does a worker become currently insured? A worker is currently insured if he had at least six quarters of coverage within the three years just before his death or just before his entitlement to old-age insurance benefits. 14. ) Is it easier to become fully insured new than before the 1950 amendments ? Yés, many people, now 65 or over, may begin to have insurance pay­ments immediately. Newly covered workers are enabled to qualify for bene­fits much more quickly than before. About 500,000 additional persons may be paid benefits in 1951. 15. ) Will any people be able to claim benefits new, although they did not qualify before the law was amended? Yes. A person who is 65 or over on September 1, 1950, needs only 1*. years of employment to be eligible for benefits. He is immediately eligible if he has already had that much work under the law. A wife under 65 may now receive benefits if she has in'her care a child v ho is entitled to child insurance benefits on her husband's wage records. A child may qualify for monthly benefits on his mother’s record more easily under the new law than before. A dependent.husband or widower of a fully and currently insured woman .vho is entitled to old-age and survivors insurance benefits or who died after August, 1950 is now eligible for insurance payments when she becomes 65. 16. ) Suppose a worker died before the amendments were enacted and was not insured. Will his survivors be eligible for benefits under the amendments? No. The old eligibility requirements remain in effect for persons who died before September’1, 1950. 17. ) Does the amount of the insurance payments depend on the worker’s earnings? 5 es. The law in effect up to September 1950 also counted the number of years of employment and that law will continue to be used in many cases. Where the old system of figuring benefits is used, the benefit will be in­creased by a table given in the new law. Beginning in July, 1952, the formula given in the new law will be used where it will result in a higher payment. — To be continued in the next issue. — NEW MEMBERS IN THE SENIOR AND JUNIOR ORDER FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL. 1950 Br. Location — No. 2 Mt. Carmel, Pa......................... 1 8 Johnstown, Pa.......................... 1 13 Trenton, N. J.......................... 2 14 Cleveland, Ohio ...................... 13 17 Lorain, Ohio ....... 2 20 Fairport Harbor, Ohio ........... 2 21 Youngstown, Ohio .................. 3 22 Whiting, Ind............................. 1 23 Pocahontas, Va......................... 1 27 Toledo, Ohio ............................ 3 34 Pittsburgh, Pa.......................... 2 36 Detroit, Mich............................ 10 48 New York, N. Y..................... 9 52 New Brunswick, N. J.............. 1 58 Detroit, Mich............................ 2 62 Ambridge, Pa............................ 1 71 Duquesne, Pa............ 1 , 74 Chicago, 111................................ 1 78 Irwin, Pa................................... 1 84 Lackawanna, N. Y.................... 2 85 Daisytown, Pa........................... 1 87 Passaic, N. J............................. 1 89 Homestead, Pa.......................... 1 90 Allentown, Pa........................... 1 91 Akron, Ohio .............................. 1 96 Chicago, 111............................... 2 101 Uniontown, Pa........................... 1 106 Nifes, Ohio .............................. 1 127 Joliet, 111. ......... 1 129 Columbus, Ohio ...................... 1 130 East Chicago, Ind..................... 2 132 South Bend, Ind....................... 14 Br. Location No. 138 Gary, Ind..................................... 1 141 Ellwood City, Pa ................... 1 145 Jersey City, N. J............. 1 150 Masontown, Pa........................ 1 159 Phoenixville, Pa........................ 1 163 McKees Rocks, Pa, ............... 1 164 Chicago, 111............................... 2 168 Palmertón, Pa........................... 4 170 Medina, Ohio .......................... 1 171 Sharpesville, Pa.......~.............. 1 197 Schenectady, N. Y.................. 2 208 Filbert, W. Va........................... 1 214 Flint, Mich. ............................ 2 215 Muskegon Heights, Mich......... 1 216 Northampton, Pa..................... 9 226 McKeesport, Pa......................... 1 229 Indiana Harbor, Ind................ 1 247 Clune, Pa................................... 1 296 Springdale, Pa.......................... 3 303 Washington Park, 111.............. 1 313 Beauty, Ky................................ 1 331 Trauger, Pa.............................. 1 338 Warren, Ohio .......................... 1 342 Chicago, 111............................ 1 348 Mona, W. Va............................. 2 352 Coraopolis, Pa................. 4 362 Dayton, Ohio .......................... 1 376 Pittsburgh, Pa.......................... 8 417 Trenton, N. J......................... 3 420 Nazareth, Pa............/............... 1 429 Dearborn, Mich......................... 2 432 Crescent, Ohio .................... 1 NEW MEMBERS IN THE SENIOR AND JUNIOR ORDER FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1930 Br. Location Br. 2 Mt. Carmel, Pa......................... 2 8 Johnstown, Pa.......................... 1 12 Etna, Pa................................... 2 13 Trenton, N. J.......................... 1 14 Cleveland, Ohio ............ 7 16 Star Junction, Pa..................... 1 17 Lorain* Ohio .......................... 3 21 Youngstown, Ohio .................. 6 25 Glen Jean, W. Va..................... 1 26 Sharon, Pa............................... 1 27 Toledo, Ohio ........................ 3 31 Barnesboro, Pa........................ 1 34 Pittsburgh, Pa.......................... 1 36 Detroit, Mich............................ 13 37 Chicago, 111............................... 5 45 Cleveland, Ohio ...................... 8 48 New York, N. Y...............:..... 15 52 New Brunswick, N. J........... 2 62 Ambridge, Pa............................ 1 71 Duquesne, Pa........................ 1 73 Adena, Ohio ............................ 1 84 Lackawanna, N. Y.................. 2 85 Daisytown, Pa........................... 1 87 Passaic, N. J............................. 2 88 Yatesboro, Pa........................... 1 89 Homestead, Pa.......................... 1 106 Niles, Ohio .............................. 1 120 Perth Amboy, N. J................. 1 129 Columbus, Ohio ...................... 3 132 South Bend, Ind...................... 21 138 Gary, Ind.................................. 1 141 Ellwood City, Pa..................... 2 159 Phoenixville, Pa........................ 3 164 Chicago, 111................................ 1 168 Palmerton, Pa........-................. 1 172 Leechburg, Pa........................... 1 189 Alliance, Ohio ........................ 1 209 St. Louis, Mo.......................... 1 213 Red Jacket, W. Va.................. 1 215 Muskegon Hgts., Mich. Br. Location Br. . 216 Northampton, Pa..................... 5 226 «McKeesport, Pa....................... 6 227 Fremont, Ohio .............. 1 229 Indiana Harbor, Ind................. 1 290 Depew, N. Y............................. 1 292 Manville, N. J.......................... 3 296 Springdale, Pa.......................... 3 322 Decatur, 111............................... 2 335 Amherst, Ohio ...................... 1 342 Chicago, 111................................ 1 352 Coraopolis, Pa......................... 1 361 Cleveland, Ohio ...................... 2 362 Dayton, Ohio ............................ 1 364 Youngstown, Ohio .................. 1 366 Cleveland, Ohio ...................... 2 369 Alliance, Ohio ...................... 2 370 Lynch, Ky.................................. 1 376 Pittsburgh, Pa......................... 4 399 Rieheyville, Pa......................... 1 417 Trenton, N. J.......................... 4 430 Homestead, Pa.......................... 1 432 Crescent, Ohio........................... 1 433 United, Pa............................... 1 439 Johnstown, Pa........................... 1 443 Detroit, Mich............................ 11 452 Colliers, W. Va............................2 487 Windsor, Ohio ........................ 1 499 Harrisburg, 111................ 1 501 Carteret, N. J..................... 4 503 Chicago, 111................................ 2 511 Detroit, Mich......................... 1 518 New Brunswick, N. J.............. 1 544 Vintondale, Pa.......................... 2 571 Easton, Pa................-.............. 2 SENIOR ORDER ...................... 95 JUNIOR ORDER ...................... 100 TOTAL NEW MEMBERS .... 195 NEW MEMBERS IN THE SENIOR AND JUNIOR ORDER i FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1950 Br. Location No. 143 Punxsutawney, Pa..............T... 1 150 Masontown, Pa. ...........................2 168 Palmerton, Pa. ........ 6 172 Leechburg, Pa........................... 1 1S6 Congo, Ohio ...................-...... 1 192 Middletown, Ohio .................. 1 208 Filbert, W. Va...............-........ 1 214 Flint, Mich..................................4 219 De vault, Pa........................—• 1 237 Steubenville, Ohio .................. 1 247 Clune, Pa.................................. 2 248 Monaville, W. Va...........-........ 1 249 Dayton, Ohio ............. 1 285 Oakdale, Pa.............................. 1 296 Springdale, Pa...............-........ 2 347 Nettleton, Pa........................... 1 348 Mona, W. Va............................. 1 349 Hollidays Cove, W. Va.......... 1 360 Massillon, Ohio ...................... 1 361 Cleveland, Ohio .................... 1 364 Youngstown, Ohio ..............— 2 376 Pittsburgh, Pa ....................... 1 383 Buffalo, N. Y. .................... 2 417 Trenton, N. J......v................... 3 439 Johnstown, Pa.......................... 1 443 Detroit, Mich.......i.................... 2 499 Harrisburg, 111........................... 1 500 Öetroit, Mich............................ 1 503 Chicago, 111............................... 1 518 New. Brunswick, N. J............. 1 537 Dante, Va................................ 1 571 Easton, Pa............................. 5 Br.Location No. 3Sheppton, Pa .......................... 1 14Cleveland, Ohio ..................... 9 17Lorain, Ohio ........................ 9 20Fairport Harbor, O ......... 21Youngstown, Ohio ........... ..... 2 23Pocahontas, Va ........................ 1 25Glen Jean, W. Va ................... 1 26Sharon, Pa. ...................... O 27Toledo, Ohio ........................... 5 31Barnesboro, Pa................. ...... 1 33Windber, Pa ............................. 3 34Pittsburgh, Pa..................... ..... 7 ♦ 36Detroti. Mich ........................... 13 37Chicago, 111......................... ..... 4 38Ronkonkoma, N. Y ................. 2 39Beaver Falls, Pa .................... 1 43So. Brownsville, Pa ................. 1 45Cleveland, Ohio ..................... 11 48New York, N. Y................ ..... 8 52New Brunswick, N. J ............. 2 55Hammond, Ind.................... ...... 1 70Newark, N. J .......................... 4 71Duquesne, Pa..................... ...... 3 74Chicago, 111. — ...................... 1 76Philadelphia, Pa............J.. ...... 1 85Daisytown, Pa .......................... 1 87Passaic, N. J .......................... 1 88Yatesboro, Pa .......................... 2 96Chicago, 111........................ ...... 3 98Bethlehem, Pa ......................... 1 107Elyria, Ohio ......................... 3 120Perth Amboy, N. J ................. 1 129Columbus, Ohio ..................... 1 130East Chicago, Ind .................. 1 132South Bend, Ind ..................... 21 135Nesquehoning, Pa .................. 3 136Grand Rapids, Mich .............. 1 138Gary, Ind ................................... 1 Br.Location No. 439 Johnstown, Pa......................... 2 443Detroit, Mich ........................... 5 447North Dayton, Ohio .............. 2 500Detroit, Mich ........................... 5 503 Chicago, 111...........T.................. 7 514 Youngstown. Ohio ................. 3 520 Jerome, Pa. ......................... 2 525Los Angeles, Calif ................. 2 SENIOR ORDER ........................ 101 JUNIOR ORDER ........................ 90 TOTAL NEW MEMBERS: 191 Br. Location No. 554 Cleveland, Ohio ........................ 1 569 Terrace, Pa.....................—..... 1 571 Easton, Pa. ........................... 1 SENIOR ORDER ....................... 73 JUNIOR ORDER ........................ 106 TOTAL NEW’ MEMBERS ...... 179 Buy U. Sc Savings Bonds / n i it iM—htdm

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