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Show ive Changes In elfare; 1 t: c wxixiam B. HATCH ted Press Staff Correspondent SALT LAKE CITY, Dee. 13 0JJ3 Utah welfare !, commissioners jnt five, changes In the present if are1' laws if Gov. : Herbert i B. lw callxa special session -of the !te legislature.' W rh five changes:' " . ' Easlngof budgetary linrfta-on linrfta-on grants to single persons. A clarification of the cost living index used in fixing! Vntsv I.? Increase of rrants to sincle fsons. I. 'Increase, in administrative 'idget. 3. Some changes in the lien bvisions of the present law. pf the five, the last one is the 1st controversial. Present law bvides that a lien may be placed any property owned by per Its receiving aia provided me 51200.. The purpose is so the state can be reimbursed after the per son's death. " Phllo T. Farnsworth, commission commis-sion cliairmanblnts out that there nlysome pefsphs now receiving aid who have property, prop-erty, assessed at above that -fig ure,, and. that of those, zu. nave property ? assessed at between tlSfWl ami 11300: - V-4 Farnsworth and Commissioner Rulon White are in favor of removing re-moving the--limitation. Commissioner Commis-sioner SoDhus Bertelson. on the other hand, violently opposed the whole idea of placing liens on property during the regular session ses-sion of the legislature. . Farnsworth said that the most Important problem' facing - the commission concerned the single persons receiving either old-age or other types of assistance. Law sets grants for such persons at $45 monthly. But more 'than that, the law sets a $45 monthly budget bperty .is worth more than figure for them. In other words, CK AND JUDY INEIBLELAND if they are able to earn $8 month ly through some small odd. Job, that $8 has to JSe deducted from the $45 given thenv.by.the welfare; wel-fare; department. ViA ; This means,. Farnsworth said,' "that if the church or, some in- afejrru OPEN THC vtmt JUST A IrlOMENTJ no matter """ JWWWXM IS BID.ru ftOHIGHfR (Ixwatisthm waarrj. .,.. iwillbuy that gsrlatahy ?frMMiuuMPcm.rYyAv COST v . WllX.! IT KMT HOmrmS.TH EJ feri rSWfT Sw"" Ti r 'lllmfT CENTUWOM. I WONT TURN POWN I AM CRATEFULTO GOP FOKJffisZ M40SVEAUKITUAT.Y00CANTAKS BRIN&N& YOU TOMS CdSaM' WFCNTHW$AMDCgMAil rSnmW, 7rXks& ii lEi.WWIT YOU TO KELTS' h VwCms- U to iIYSSoMnoiJ I HAVE ' AV fcfyV "Ul A ? (Jw.Amessasefor ff- -r L -7 W FROM THE awtufa$c6 llSnfj Thick; Lead Cover HOUSTON, Tex- Dec. 13 U.R- Someone faces posible slow death or serious burns today as a $3100 radium capsule, used by a welding and testing laboratorj', was 'reported missing from its thick lead cover. ' . For the second time within -a year, a valuable radium capsule was reported missing jor stolen from the industrial welding' and testing laboratory. The firm uses the radio-active element to' pene trate thick steel In making photo graphs of welded metal. , - ? Dr. T. D. Ketchbaw; operator of the laboratory, said that the pear-shaped pear-shaped aluminum cartridge was discovered missing late yesterday afternoon. . - . ,r. He said an. electroscope,, from Rice Institute would .be used, today to-day in the search for the deadly radium. The sensitive instrtiment is capable of detecting minute. radiations. ra-diations. ;'" He aid the person who took the cartridge did not take the protective lead box in which it is stored for -protection. Doctors have pointed out that exposure of only half a'n hour could cause incurable ulcers and even cancer. dividual h helps ,. a ' single person with $10 worth of aid monthly, and that aid-is not reported, then a felony Is committeed by both the person giving and the person receiving aid. If it is reported, then , we have to subtract - the amount from $45.J V V Farnsworth said that the commission com-mission needed an additional $18,-000 $18,-000 monthly to order to "improve and make more efficient our service ser-vice to the people." , ; He pointed out that present law wont permit the additional money for administrative expens- fes beyond five per cent of the to tal grants. -w. '-:vf.- "fr'm "One of the really serious aitu atlons that has: confronted us during dur-ing the past year," Farnswdrtb said, -ia that of the' cost of living liv-ing index. rT, "If we take the bureau of labor statistics index, it doesn't really apply to Utah. That Index is based on a survey of 10 major cities, the closest of which la Los Angeles.. - . " .:. Under present law increases in erants are based on ihe cost of living" without any specific Index or method of determining the cost mentioned. . - Whether or not any of these changes are made, Farnsworth said, the commission still needs more money to carry out its Dane program as of today. EAST HAS 'EM, TOO LOWVILLE, N. Y. UB -.A dead wolf or coyote is worth $25 in Lewis County. The board of supervisors placed the bounjty on wolves and coyotes shot in the county and $10 bounty on bobcats. Mail Order Romeo 4 J.. :V'"V -7 , m The career of a middle-aged professional pro-fessional Romeo came to a sudden halt in Pittsburgh. Pa., when postal Inspectors and city detectives arrested ar-rested James A. Lynch. 47 (above, of Oakland. Calif., who admitted he made a living by fleecing widows he met through matrimonial agencies. Lynch told police he clipped stories of fatal automobile accidents so that he could get m touch with widows. Titled Briton: Wedsi Denver" Phone Operator ! v ' 'DENVER Dec. 13 WJ9 The heir apparent to the British title, who wooed a department, . store telephone- operates for 15 years,! today ended his courtship with a retreat to their honeymoon hideout. i Robert Harding'e, 65-year-old heir to the sixth baronetcy of Ltirran, exchanged vows' with Nellie Hauser, 51, before a justice of .the peace in suburban Denver. last night. . A close friend of the future British noble said he believed "money troubles" had kept the' pair from the altar. A month ago! an unofficial British publication! verified Hardinge's right to his title. ."Nellie and I have been think-; ing about getting married fori 15 years," Hardinge said, "and last week we got a license." Yesterday, when the license was to expire at midnight, the elderly lover decided a faint heart never won a' fair lady. ' "I just asked the boss for time off;" he explained, "called up Nellie and the judge and we were 'married. Today, Hardinge was to have returned to retailing liquors and Nellie to being the "voice with a smile at a department store s switchboard. But 15 years is a long courtship. Nellie phoned the department store, and said she wouldn't be in today. His lordship couldn't be bothered, be just didn't showj up. I (SUNDAY HERALD X Sunday egaSati-Ui 1947 ! Last of Eight Goal Miners; Dies WILXES-BARKX; Pa Dec.' 13 (U.R) -The last of eight miners trapped-In the Franklin colliery explosion two days ago died at Wilkes-Barre General hospital last night from burns suffered in the two subterranean blasts. 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