Show 6A Standard-Examin- er Income gains Tuesday Jan 20 1981 Bar group takes action are below rate of inflation Child eusf©dy ernes yp Miss Hoff said there is no way to ‘‘measure the baseline” of either child custody cases or of “child snatchings” as child abductions are NY Time New Service NEW YORK — Responding to what is WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans’ average termed “a significant caseload of child abductions and custody controversies” the American Bar As- called because “there are no reporting resociation’s Family Law Section and Young quirements and no standardized records” There are estimated to be between 25000 and Lawyers Division have begun a joint 100000 custody controversies each year based confusion to the reduce jurisdictional project the costs and the personal friction that often loosely on divorce figures “Because divorce is on the increase” said Miss Hoff “we expect accompany custody fights custody battles are too” According to Patricia Hoff director of the But she added “even if there weren’t a project which is funded by the Children’s Bureau of the United States Health and Human significant caseload there is a need to make Services Department the ABA effort will con- the system responsive and that is the aim of centrate on persuading all states of the efficacy our project” of the voluntary Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act which aims for standardized custody procedures in the states and the avoidance of litigation and will provide sensitivity training for judges particularly those of the family courts where most custody litigation is two-ye- personal income climbed 112 percent last year but the increase was more than gobbled up by higher consumer prices according to new government figures The nation’s inflation rate as measured by the government’s consumer price index was running at an annual rate of 125 percent for the first 11 months of 1980 with December’s CPI figure due Friday After personal income increases of 13 percent in October and 11 percent in November Commerce Department figures released Monday showed a December rise of only 09 percent That placed the yearly total at 112 percent Inflation rose just over 13 percent in 1979 while personal income increased 129 percent according to previous government figures The Commerce Department also reported Monday that housing starts were down slightly in December for the first time since May and that building permits for future construction were down substantially A Commerce Department economist called the housing statistics “remarkably steady” in light of high interest rates But an industry spokesman said they indicated big declines coming up in a “very very slow” first half of ar 5 finds keeps live grenade as toy Boy “The soaring divorce rate in combination w ith our mobile population can be expected to land thousands of children and parents in the midst of interjurisdictional custody disputes in the coming years” Miss Hoff said in an interview “Our project is intended to benefit these families by fostering maximum cooperation and consultation in resolving such disputes” SANDWICH Mass (UPI) — A believing he found a toy kept a live rocket-fire- d grenade for nearly four months “We are truly blessed It never blew Mrs Elizabeth Colwick said Monday afterup” the 40mm grenade which has a “kill radius” of 15 feet was detonated by a State Police bomb squad osy fuflwe seeira fcir s©oiD countries looked for an alternative to expensive and unreliable supplies of oil The report estimated the world coal WASHINGTON (AP) — Forecasting a rosy future for US coal exports a government task force predicts the United States will be supplying 38 percent of total world demand by the end of the century The Interagency Coal Export Task Force appointed by President Carter said this rapid increase is possible with very little federal aid The United States supplied about 6 percent of the 765 million tons of coal sold on the world market in 1979 the task force said in a report 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