Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1934 — Page 18

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COUNTY RELIEF LOAD IS LESS. COSTSGREATER Shift of 3,000 From Direct to Work Aid Causes Higher Figures. Marion county’s relief load for May was approximately 6 per cent under that for April v but costs were 44 per cent greater than in the preceding month because of a shift of approximately 3,000 persons from direct, grocery-order relief to work relief. The trend here is similar to that throughout the country, it was learned today when Relief Administrator Harry Hopkins made public in Washington figures showing that the relief load in 141 cities and urban counties had dropped less than one-half of 1 per cent with costs up 12 per cent. Marion county had 16,813 direct relief cases in April and 3,998 work relief cases. May showed 15,796 direct relief and 6,796 work relief. April’s total was 18,212; May's, 17,184. The disparity between the totals and the apparent totals, obtained by adding direct work and work relief cases, is accounted for by the fact that there is some overlapping in administration of the two types. April costs were $191,314.27 for direct relief; $87,342.52 for work relief, and $278,656.79 as a total. May costs were $139,808.14 for direct relief, $260,108.06 for work relief and $399,917.20 as a total. An average of S3B per case was paid out in work relief. Last week 7,007 persons, of whom 6,687 were men, were on the federal emergency relief administration pay rolls here with total wages disbursed totaling $67,588.26, an increase of $2,528.01 over the pay roll of the week before. SAILS TINY BOAT OVER NORTHERN SEA ROUTE Retired British Commander Claims New Ocean Record. By United Press ST. JOHNS. Newfoundland, June 20— The smallest known craft ever to dance under sail across the Atlantic’s turbulent northern route jauntily submitted today to the ministrations of a jubilant crew— Commander R. D. Graham, retired. The mariner, veteran of unsentimental ships of steel and steam, sailed his thirty-foot boat out of Bantry, Ireland, May 26. Yesterday the tiny white craft entered the narrows to claim a record. Commander Graham had battled several heavy seas during twentyfour days alone. FIRM MOVES TO CIRCLE New Quarters Provide Increased Facilities for Company. The Shaw-Walker Company yesterday leased, through Klein & Kuhn, Inc., main floor and basement salesroom space at 55 Monument Place to provide increased facilities for handling their business, enlarged, recently through acquisition of the Master Craft Corporation, Kalamazoo, Mich.

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