Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1949 — Page 7
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{the custodian, told police only 30 cents in change was missing.
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ADC Fund Boost
Payments Far Below
Social that
Council of warned today
Agencies
for dependent children was forcing mothers into prostitution and creating a future burden of welfare expense ‘for neglected children. * ae The Council's panied a plea to Gov. Schricker
|| Dorothy Gardner (R. Ft. Wayne).
{posed $76 maximum payment to!
| prostitution to eke out Inadequate |
quate help-in-the first-place, the.
Im Employ 750
J yesterday at Marion,
for restoration of the $75 monthly’ grant ‘to dependent
(D. Indianapolis), and A House committee cut the pro-
$60 and later to $50 after it had been approved by the Senate. Present maximum for a mgther and one child is $35. The Council said that the eur rent maximum of $35 enables [only one-fourth of families recelyIng aid to dependent children to imeet their budgets. - The $60 monthly maximum, the Council stated, would enable three-fourths of the families to| {make ends meet. I «+ Seek to Avert Deficit f | It was understood’ administra-| {tion forces had ordered the cut iin the ADC bill as one in al series of spending cuts to avert la deficit. | Ghild studies here have demon: | strated, the council's letter sald, | {that mothers have turned to|
| assistance grants. Their children ‘have had to be placed in institu-| tions or foster -homes at far] | greater expense in dollars than if the mother had been given ade-
joounel] said. | + Spokesmen for the council sald | - current maximum places In-| diana; with one of the highest per |capita incomes in the nation, in |the category of impoverished | southern states in care for -de{pendent children.
Marion RCA Plant
The new television tube plant’ 5 the .Radio Corp. of America |for which ground was broken | Ind. 1 {employ about 750 with a yearly! {payroll of $2 million a year. + This, RCA officials said today, | {will bring the company’s payroll |
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ton (radio), and $160,000 in Monticello (cabinets). The plan to cost $10 million, biggest kind in the world, will “enable | RCA to produce complete TV sets in Indiana, L. W. Teegarden, RCA { vice president, sald. Production in Marion 1s scheduled for late summer. W. T. Warredder is plant manager. The! plant will make the new 16-inch direct viewing tube. |
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