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1669-2 Social, Society,& Local News 1946-1993 w Pe nlless Migrants recreatiufi.pfehouse'here'-'SW cots formerly housed visiting " \ g servicemen: , Descending "I just don't know what we're On Beach going to do i( the beds become unavailable to us," she said, ':'` .. worriedly. `t/`.Zr �PAULA CLARK t..................„./.- / The welfare board at Miami r:.'! Harald Staff Writer Beach operates on a $300,000 ;MERICA'S "displaced populations" areannual budget. It's going to be • • apparently converg• stretched beyond the breaking 'ling on MIami Beach. Mrs. Elizabeth C. point if the hordes of penniless Sec•retary of the Miami Beach Welfare board,I fears that [the from sheve t rwintry North descend Ifderal government eventually will have to help the city look I —` afteri,the new crop of penniless migrants. The hegira of ailing and aged ® _ to; the swank winter _resort Typical Is the case-of the assn- ons etar\ed with the lifting of gaso- mauc from Hartford, iBhHfeI 'T ' line'rationing, Mrs. King said I soldall his household Conn.,who. f Saturday, and headed for Denverdwi[hlhls • Lepe Ref ,'^ wife and twolyof asfn, ✓ PQ�� We have never had so many The family got as far as ��yy ,transients. appeal to us for aid . land, Where Cleve- Z / thle early in the season," Mrs • worker re a •Travelers' Alm The Helen-Mar apartment / 41r11 clared. "We handled 125 '- Ige in critical holm-The hotel is Pancoast lake at 24th c�ae�r¢uring October and our re- int shortage it Denver. The leased Miami Beach, has been PipgZ.' `,{or November will show a , asthma sufferer cashed in his i for 25 years for. ;1,- er,cent increase, I believe ' heatward-bound tickets •and 250,000 by a northern hotel . we're;going to require federal ! headed when theyg r Miami Beach. corporation, it was announced aid,as We did during the depres- got here," Mrs. last night shoo, to handle them." King reported, "they paid 535 The apartment hotel, owned ' Most of the penniless visitors for a week's lodging and then 'by Mrs. Helen Maupal, is Be- are lured south by the hope that came to us." ing reconditioned for opening; winter sunshine will cure them ' * *t 0'slip their aliments. * for the season. It was used i• by the army as quarters for r =:L4 r THERE'S a 72-year-old mother . families'of officers stationed' f 'r, ^ � i,,,f: