Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1962 — Page 12

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Budget director John Hatchett praised Mrs. Virginia Welsh for her careful record-keeping of expenditures whose totals will determine how much he will ask the 1963 Legislature to appropriate for operating expenses of the mansion. Eifective with the start of the next governor’s term in office, a change will be made in gubernatorial money matters. Governor Welsh now receives $15,000 annual salary and $12,000 for operating the mansion. When the next governor is sworn into office in January, 1965, he will get $25,000 a yea?, P lus SB,OOO for food and entertainment, and will be reimbursed for other actual operating costs. "We don’t know what those operating costs will be,” Hatchett said, "but it will be more than the present allocation.” Mrs. Welsh sa id electric bills have been averaging around SSO a month. Fuel oil, used for heap ing, had a top monthly cost so far of $87.75 last January. Smaller amounts are paid for gas and a sewage charge. Fortunately for the next First Lady, the record of expenditures on which her budget for the first 5-Vi months in the mansion will be based is being kept in a campaign year. Mrs. Welsh, for example, will be hostess Thursday to Mrs. Stewart Udall, wife of the secretary of the interior, and about 400 other women, and on Friday about 1,000 Democratic women party workers will be guests. These are the women who helped register voters. The two top vote-registrars in each county will be presented with war bonds in ceremonies at the mansion. Mrs. Welsh also is looking forward to a family reunion soon, the first t obe held since their twin daughters went away to separate schools for the first time in their 20 years ot life. Janet, who is studying nursing, enrolled at Washington University at St. Louis, last month, shifting from Indiana University, where her twin sister, Kay, remains as a student specializing in govern-

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