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he used to assist Maryland Veterans of all wars, or the widows and
infant children of such veterans as are sick, disabled or indigent, and
who are without means to pay for said necessities or for proper care,
and for the purpose of providing the necessary funeral expenses of such
veterans, and for the further purpose of providing reasonable compen-
sation to members of the Maryland National Guard who are injured
in line of duty, and in case any such members are killed in line of
duty, then to the widows and infant children of such members, such
sum as the Board provided above shall deem proper; and for the further
purpose of providing higher education for war orphans of Maryland,
the Board, above named, in its discretion, is authorized to expend not
to exceed $150 per year for each war orphan.
THE DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE
709 Union Trust Building.
Stuart S. Janney, Director.
Board of Welfare
Stuart S. Janney, Chairman Baltimore City . . . 1935
Dr. Charles R. Austrian Baltimore City . 1935
Dr. Frederick H. Vinup. . . Baltimore City . . 1935
Dr. Lewellys F. Barker Baltimore City 1937
Mrs. Margaret M. Brown Baltimore City 1937
John T. Daily . . Baltimore City . . 1934
Mrs. Elizabeth T. Kent Baltimore City . . 1934
Robert D. Case, Secretary and Treasurer, Baltimore.
Harold E. Donnell, Superintendent of Prisons.
The head of the Department of Welfare is the Board of Welfare,
consisting of the Director of Welfare, who also serves as Chairman of
the Board, and six associate members, appointed without regard to po-
litical affiliation. It is provided by law that one associate member shall
always be a woman. The associate members are so classed that the terms
of office of two expire every two years. The term of office of each asso-
ciate member is six years. The term of the director is four years.
MARYLAND PENITENTIARY.
Baltimore, Md.
Patrick J. Brady, Warden.
Population September 30,1930
White 462
Colored 700
Total 1162
Employment
Contract Labor 778
State Use 56
Work of Institution 139
Idle 189
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