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Federal agencies, and to secure action, on said claims, to the end that
no veterans or their dependents may be neglected; and further, to
make and prepare a permanent registry of the graves of all persons
who served in the military or naval forces of the United States in
time of war and who are buried in the State of Maryland.
THE DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE
709 Union Trust Building
Charles J. Butler, Director.
Board of Welfare
Henry Stockbridge, 3d.................Baltimore, Md. --.- - -.......................1937
Mr. Harry 0. Levin................................Baltimore City .........................................1937
Charles J. Butler, Chairman.................Easton, Md. .............................................1939
Mr. John T. Daily...- ................- ...... -Baltimore City .......................................1940
Mrs. Ethel Mae Lauterbach.......Mt. Airy, Md. .............................1940
Mrs. George W. McCreary.................- ..Baltimore City ....................................1941
Mr. E. T. Foreman............. .......- ...Baltimore City ................................ 1941
Mr. Harold E. Donnell..................................................... Superintendent of Prisons
Mr. Robert D. Case....................Secretary and Treasurer, Board of Welfare
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
political 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 associate member is six years. The term of the director is
four years. ..............
MARYLAND PENITENTIARY.
Baltimore, Md.
Patrick J. Brady, Warden.
Population September 30, 1936:
White ..............................- ............................................... 448
Colored .......................................................................... 742
Total ...............................................- -............................................... 1190
Employment:
Contract Labor ....................................................................... ...........
State Use ......................................................*................. 66
Work of Institution................................. .-*.................................. 151
Total .....................................,..........................,....................... 1190
Earnmgs of Institution for year ended Sept. 30, 1935:
Employment of labor by Contractors................................ $34,696.62
Employment of labor by State Use Departments............. 13,924.00
Profit.State Printing Department........................
Profit.State Auto Tag Department. , .......................... 7,741.2S
Profit.State Shoe Department.......^.~\
Miscellaneous........................................................................................... 3,381.66
Total Earnings ..........................................................................................$59,743.40
During the same period the prisoners earned for their own
account:
By their labor under contract system........................................ $17,607.76
By their labor producing articles for the State........................... 12,439.78
Total Earnings of prisoners...................................................$29,947.63
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