Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1951 — Page 2

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By JOHN V. WILSON next year will average 5580 a Mounting welfare and poor re- month, compared with 5981 for lief costs in Marion County were the firey halt of 1951. age scored today by County Council gran se sligh from President Howard 8. Morse. Jn bi $43.75 due to higher livHe branded. as “tremendous " - figures” the proposed 1952 wel- the . dependent children fare budget of $6,356,390 and| category. My, Sod: Jounal relief spending totaling to 4300 for the Aver“This welfare ahd relief bust- S80 55 to $30. edge up from ness ig getting om of band, Mr. Welfare Director Lawrence Morse declared. “And it doesn't Voyles said his department is atjust start here. It ranges all the! . | tempting to reduce costs by weed: way up through the state and y.o out persons receiving aid iI federal governments.” « |legall legally. : His criticism came during the final public hearing on 1952 coun-| Recovered $45,000 9 budgets by the County Coun-| He Jad the Separtment has recil yesterday afternoon. {covered more n $45,000 in the last 18 months from estates of Defends Budget aged recipients who were found Robert Christy, assistant coun-|to have received aid while having ty welfare director, defended his other Eesources. department's budget by pointing] Mr, Christy added the departout that 91 cents of each welfare ment has received “excellent codollar goes to needy recipients. {operation” from the prosecutor's At the same time, Councilman office in weeding out divorced Scott Ging ‘asserted there is fathers who are not making supCyotiing Juxuriohs® bout the, port payments to their families. gran 0 aged, nda an €-| He said the department had pendent children. {referred 120 such cases to the

Mr. Christy dlso said the num-|prosecutor’s office in the last ber of persons receiving old age year.

pendent children is declining and seeking $6,356,390 for 1952, an in-| will continue to drop next year. |crease of $715,035-qyer this year.

sme the record 1952 county budget of|

this year.

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