Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1952 — Page 29

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English Social Nid Plan Grows

Expense Offset By Food Cut

Ry United Press LONDON-—Britain's incre social benefits are to cost thi national exchequer an additional £125 million a yeaf, ie The cost, however, will be offs by the cut in government fog subsidies announced at the las budget. a The national insurance mi ter, Osbert Peake, announcing t step in Parliament, revealed family allowances (increases fr five shillings to eight shillings every child after the first) take £37 million; insurance be fits and retirement pensions W

national assistance £25 millions The, new retirement pensio and Increased family allowal (will start in September this y Other benefits will take effect t ; 'ward the end of July. pid | The eut in food subsidies ane nounced by Chancellor of the {chequer R. A. Butler in his bu |i £160 million. It is to ease ye burden on the lower incomé [groups caused hy the food . {sidies cut that the increased soe cial benefits are to be introduced.

Payments Larger

In addition to the cut in food subsidies, Britain's wage earners are to pay higher national instr ante contributions, At present, an adult male pays 5 shillings and & penny and his employer pays four shillings and fourpence weekly, As from October, the worker and the employer each will pay an additional eight pence, bringing the total weekly ontritutiog to the exchequer to 0 shillings; and nine pence. Contributions "by women and

“{juvenile workers—who do not p

af much as an adult man-- A rise proportionately. Before the new schemes ean becom:a law, however, a bill will

have to be approved by Parifament.

The new benefits include Hational insurance (which embraces unemployment, sickness, widow and retirement pensions), at press ent 24 shillings a week for a single man and 42 shillings for a married man. These are to be raised to 32 shillings and #ix pence and 54 shillings, respec.

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\| War Payments Up _ | One hundred per cent disablement war pensions are to go up [trom 45 shillings to 53 shillings a week. One example in the new nationlal assistance scales is that of a 'married couple with three chil. dren, Under the present scale {their income, {including - family |aliowances, is four pounds six» lteen shillings and sixpenge & week. Under the propos new rates their income would be five pounds, eleven shillings and sixpence. Another example is that for & blind person whose rate would go up from its present three pounds, five shillings to the new three pounds, 17 shillings,

Terre Haute Artist's Works to Be Exhibited

Times State Service 3 GREENCASTLE, May 15—A {one-man show of paintings and lithographs by Fannie Burgheim Blumberg, Terre Haute artist, will be exhibited in DePauw Unie versity’s Art Center Sunday to June 8, Sponsored by the university and the DePauw chapter of Kappa Pi, national art organization, the exhibit will open with a tea in | Mrs. Blumberg's honor from 2 {to 5 p. m. Sunday. }

Theater Workshop Chief Names Cast Members =

Kenneth Lemons, director of the Booth Tarkington Civic Thes ater’s Adult Workshop production “See How They Run,” has an-

=/nounced the cast for the farce, to

run May 23 and 24. Playing roles in the production will be Frances Drury, Joseph Drury, John Benedix, Mildred Benedix, Robert Rutherford, Jan Finney, Jerry Vance, Howard Ashley and George Lindsay.

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