Will Reduce Size 9.1 Waiting Lines at Relief Agency»0Jtic of (how who replly deserve It Among' othm who frtlt bo asked^ rtol lo appear In peroou at the office ar* a number or men aodf women who admittedly come solely | for the purpoAt of wttag *nd ohat-tlnt with ffftntit.N*w rule* for admhiUtertag relief la Chicago Heights were under considertUoa today Lo meet one of the main problems confronting the -the crowding of somuny relief client* in the waiting room at the Illinois street head-Quarters, and even on the sidewalk OtiMde. at to make efficient work Almost impossibleRelief applicant* and other person* who have a valid reasrm for tailing at the agency in person will not be burred from doing so, Mrs. Mabel Naylor, supervisor, said last week before leaving for Kansas City to attend a national meeting of relief workers But she did ask ro-operatfon of the relief cheats themselves with a view lo shortening the waiting lines no that case workers and othci staff members may do th^Jr work more elite Lively Under present conditions it la Impossible for the staff to function as it should, she explained Keller rlieni* are required lo cull at the office for their orders, and they have a right to come here whenj emergency needs of a serious nature arise. At other times, however, the case workers can supply the wants of Individual families muth better by catling ut the various homes rather than by having Ihc client* call at the office H some special visit te desired, the c Rents may notify the office cither by telephone or by mall on postcards supplied for this purpose lt wild Improve Service Mrs Naylor cmphasbed the fact that the proposed rules are intended to '.-nprovc the service lo needy lamHles rather than to furlail It Cn-opfration of relief clients, she sold, will reHirJt In their needs being met more quickly than at present Thr limited spare in the waiting room at the new headquarters has been filled ever sliue the office was moved ten duys ago, with the fonserpienre that the staff lm« been unuble to give prompt attention toHeart Attack Takes JJit of Watchman at AmscoCharles Dfehh of 140 East Four* taenth tiriaet, watchman ut Un-American 5fanganftsd Stsel company. died suddenly of a heart attack at 4:20 o'clock yesterday afternoon while on duly at the plant He wft 44 years old A resident cl Chicago Height* for the pan Wteen years, Mr Diehl had many friends Ih Chit ago Heights, espertailr among the employee at the plant lie hail beer with the Ideal fompunv since 1325 Mr Diehl js* survived by one daughter, Bessie, of this iliy Mrs Diehl dl«f tteveral years ago Final iltwi will he held at two o'clock ThuradAy afternoon at Spin-dter-KoetUng chapal, with the Rev Hiram F Lawler, pastor of the First Methodist iJmreh, in churge Intermknt will be at Oak Lawn cemetery17 Miss's Ji,' WEDKEiOttSpareRibsBeef LiverFrlt;