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PAGE 16 _= . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _w THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1952 _ THUR wi oe Je . | Inside News— Mrs. Essig’s Rites ; es : ; J » er ‘ . | Times State Service . po ‘ > ’ : Welfare Roll Publicity |. ror mes ovr | noon me + { Mo
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: * “Washington Calling,” the |%8: 78, were set for 2 p, m. today Soe leita Cuts Down Reci ients weekly preview of significant |in the Christian Church in Talma. Cg news developments in the na- | Mrs. Essig lived her entire lite| —— Pfc. Junior E tion's capital, appearing every (in Fulton County. : and Mrs By JAMES M. HASWELL Sunday in The Times. She was the mother of Emil Carrollton
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (CDN)—Publicity cuts welfare For an inside, before-it-hap- | Essig, operator of Essig Motors,
i 3 i o .. |Inc., 2444 W, 16th St, Indianaporolls about 10 per cent, official figures indicate. | pens Washington preview, | » rounded up by the entire capital |''*:
Indiana's leadership in opening welfare rolls to public start of the Scripps-Howard | Mrs. Essig also-is survived by
. . . > . . . | § , 8s, here; t scrutiny has stirred discussion in the legislatures of many Newspaper Alliance, read [Another son, Charles wo
WU RST FL " . |sisters, Mrs. Charles Walker, In-| other states, including Michigan, |= spe | WASHINGTON = CALLING dianapolis, and Mrs. Charlotte]
Ohle ard Fioriga, and direct cept in Ohio. In Ohio general as | every Sunday in The Times. Cram, Argos; a brother, Williaa action 8. sistance payments dropped from (ubléy in Argos, an nu» Opinion stil le stanly divided, | 543 to $39, ald to dependent cnil- Reds Execute 5 Czechs |daughter. but the Solié Ay Jelible fray dren payments dropped Eom 376 VIENNA, Austria, Feb. 7 (UP)| A new small home plan apme ‘permita an ObJEiYe” CO yaymmarta creased rom Ss 10 Frome, hs Eos enaL ole Rude peara”ench ween the ses | hi Lf ravo sal oaay at five zecns| estate section o e Sunday parison. November, 1351, was the 549. have been executed after convic-| Times. ; : first month in which the fulll’ ohio had a much smailer Ustition of spying for, the United!|g AES ——————————_—m—_—— Pre. Alf effect of the publicity controversy|os aid to dependent children |gtates. : ’ Feb, Fur Clearance Sal in Indiana .could be measured.icases than the other three states. aa a . ‘ters he ha November case load figures are| mnhe biggest declines in Indiana d Special Communist. the latest reported by the Fedefal gccurred in general assistance 14-Poun Boy Born MOUTON LAMB COAT $88 year, Security Agency. © cases, which dropped 25 per cent, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Even 80, The Indiana debate raniand aid to dependent children Feb. 7 (UP)--Mrs. Pura Vaa- 9%; FUR (0. suspicion tt throughout the year, and was not| cases, which dropped 20 per cent.. monde de Fernandez set a new 39 gested the concluded until Oct. 21, 1951, the|Its old-age assistance rolls Argentine record yesterday by E. Ohio Pfc. Alfo day after the passage of the “Jen- dropped 12 per cent, giving birth to a 14-pound boy. He was onl ner Amendment” by Congress|— —— Pr—— " - syeioen - SE CS in 1947 thre opening rolls to inspection. | Day and ha The passagé of the “Jenner written con Amendment” Blac, pads effective He atter a contingent publicity provision . . the Illinois legislature had voted. Julius Bremen Says— Sehoot we Singe neither of the neighboting before " enli states of Ohio and Michigan - : opened their welfare rolls to pub-| EVEN MY MOTHER-IN-LAW 2 shveral Gas He view, their experience over the A RES IN 3» Reunion same period of time makes a fair| <
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comparison. Between December, 1850, and| November, 1951, the welfare rolls| in Ohio and Michigan declined 4.5 per cent. The Indiana welfare rolls in the same 12 months de-| clined 14.7 per cent, and the IlH-| nois rolls dropped 8 per cent.
Comparative Drops |
The following figures reflect not| individuals but case loads, each of which ean include several per-|
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sons: al 5 ¢ CUBED FOR STEW oo Illinois 181,067 168866 8 | . COLD DAYS we 22-y¢ Indiana 73,878 63,086 14.7 : semen Michigan 146,825 140,414 4.4] . : : Corp, before Ohio 163,963 156524 4.5 MELT IN Ib Cc Fel alr At the beginning of this pe- YOUR MOUTH . AS
riod, Illinois had one welfare case on its rolls for each 48 inhabitants, Indiana had one per| 53 inhabitants, Michigan one per 43 inhabitants, Ohio had one per # 48 inhabitants, 1 At the end, the welfare load in Illinois had dropped to one case per 52 inhabitants, Indiana to one per 62 inhabitants, Michigan to
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a striking differences in welfare administration among these four very similar states. Illinois, Ohio and Michigan paid about the same sums for relief. The general assistance case average was $51 in Illinois, $46 in Michigan ‘and $43 in Ohio. Aid to dependent children cases received §96 in Illinois, $89 in
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Michigan -and $76 in Ohio, Old- : Read the Tribune's ~~ WRecoeores age assistance recipients received $43 in Tilinois, $43 In, Michigan, DRIVE-IN ; WEEKLY MARKET SURVEY and. $45 in Ohio. rs :
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During the year the payments! per case increased uniformly, ex-
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