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Will Reduce Size pf Waiting Lines at Relief Agency1 ,, wmp of (how who rep\)y deserve Ll (jj Among' othm who itill bo asked**not lo appear In persou at the1 office art a number or men andfj women who admittedly come solely j „for the purpoaa or mine and phat-' tint with fHtflda.N«w rule* for admhititeiiag r«-lief in Chicago HHght* were under consideration today Lo meet one of the main problems confronting the —the crowding of sojnuny relief clients In the waiting room at the Illinois street headquarter*, and evan on Uie sidewalk outside, at to make efficient work almost Impossible Relief applicant* and other persona who hare a valid reason for calling at (be agency In person will not be bnrred from doing co, Mrs. Mabel Naylor, supervisor, Bald last week before leaving for Kaunas City lo attend a nniionat meeting of relief workers But she dill ask co-operation of the relief client* themselves with a view to shortening the wafting Hnea no that case workers and othci staff members may do Ih^lr work more effectively “tJnder present conditions it ts impossible for the staff to function a* it should,'1 she explained “Reiter olteni* are required lo cull at the office for Ihtdr 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 the clients rail at the office H some special visit t* desired, th* c Hents may notify the office cither by telephone or by moil on postcards supplied for this purpose * Woald Improve Service Mrs Naylor rmphasbed the fact that the proposed rules are intended to '/nprove the service lo needy families rather than to furlall It rn-oprration of relief clients, she sold, will reHirIt in their needs being met more quickly than at present Ttm limited space in the waiting room at the new headquarters has been flllerj ever simp the office was moved ten days ago, with the consequence that the staff has been unublf lo give prompt attention toHeart Attack Take* Lift of Watchman at Amscot’harle# Dfehh of t40 East Four*teenth *tr*54?t, watchman ut lblt;* jAmerican Manganese Steel com- J puny, died suddenly of a heart at- i iaek at 4:20 o'glock yesterday after-' noon while on duty at the plant) He wa* 44 years old !A resident cl Chicago Heights for. the pan fifteen yoars, Mr, Dfehl I had many friends in Chit ago Heights, especially among the cm-' ployee at the plaht He hail been 1 with the local fompunv since 1325 Mr Diehl js* survived by one daughter, Bessie, of this itiy Mr* 1 Dfehl dlelt;f keverai years ago 1 Final iltea will he held at two o'clock Thursday attar noon at Spin-dter-KoelUnR chapel, with the Roy Hiram F Lawler, pastor of the First Methodist tiwrch, In churge I Interment will be at Oak Lawn j cemetery '17 HhI Ji,' fEBKJOH-SpareRibsBeef LiverFf€
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Chicago Heights Star

Chicago, Illinois, US

Tue, May 22, 1934

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