Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1921 — Page 13

NEW STATUTES GIVE CHARITIES BOARD BIG JOB Many of 1921 Acts Apply Directly or Indirectly to State Body. COMPILATION IS MADE Amos W. Bntler, secretary of the board of State charities, and members of the board are making preparations for carrying out the provisions of laws passed at the last session of tie Legislature which apply directly or indirectly to the board. Mr. Butler has made the following compilation of these laws: A law providing for removal of the Indiana Reformatory from Jeffersonville to Putuamville and appropriating $300,000. A law permitting the State Prison and the Reformatory to aid prisoners or their dependents from funds received from prison labor. A law requiring the Boys’ School to maintain the same course of study as the corresponding grades in the public schools and placing the school work under the supervision of the State superintendent of public instruction. Three laws affecting the State Soldiers* Home, to provide for the admission of World War and Spanish-Araerican War veterans as members and for their appointment as trustees and officers. Three laws affecting the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Orphans’ Home to provide for appointment as trustees of veterans of any war of the United States, their wives or widows, and of nurses of the war with Germany.; for the admission of the orphans or dependent children of any ot the above, and for control of the children to remain with the persons placing them in the institution and extending visiting privileges. A law requiring that women receiving a sentence of more than thirty days (formerly ninety days) shall serve it in the correctional department of the Woman's Prison. A law appropriating SIOO,OOO for erection of an industrial building for the use of the beard of Industrial aid for the blind. A law establishing the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children and appropriating $125,000. A law providing for appointment of a State Juvenile probation officer and an advisory commission and appropriating SB,OOO annually. A school attendance and child labor lawcombined, the board of State charities being relieved of any part in the administration of former. A more accurate definition of “boarding home for children.” Tha law of 1593 fixing a penalty for enticing a child away from an orphans’ home or foster home amended to include children placed by juvenile court, board of children's guardians or board of State charities. An amendment to the law of 1919 concerning city court matrons or probation officers, making the salary the same as is paid patrol and desk sergeants. Applicable to Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Gary, .Jnillanapolis, South Bend and Terre tlaute. A law defining auto banlltry and fixing the penalty “for any determinate period not less than ten years nor mure than twenty-five.” A law increasing the penalty for robbery from two to fourteen years and SI,OOO fine to ten to twenty-one years and a fine not exceeding $5,000; prescribing the same penalty for assault and battery to commit robbery. A law imposing a penalty of twelve to twenty-five years’ imprisonment for burglary when armed with a dangerous or deadly weapon. A law extending the crime of rape to include boys under 16 arid increasing the sentence, now two to twenty-one years, to five tn twenty-one years. A law authorizing cities of the first class (100.000 inhabitants) and the fifth class (less than 10,000) to aid incorporated public health nursing associations. (There are one first-class and sixty-seven fifth-class cities in Indiana.) Seven laws affecting local hospitals, providing for additional public aid to private instituitons; inereasing*the rate of interest on county hospital bonds to 6 per cent (now 5 per cent); placing on the petitioners half the expense of a special election if the proposal falls to receive a majority of the votes; providing for registration of "trained attendants” and authorizing a county under certain conditions to pay a life annuity to the donor of funds for establishment of a county tuberculosis hospital. A law providing that venereal disease r shall not act as a bar to admission to any State institution and providing for necessary treatment. A law permitting county clerks to •pend S.V) formerly S3O) for clothing for each patient committed to hospitals for insane. A law prohibiting State officers (State Institutions excepted) from employing certain relatives. A law reaniring rersons of age to support their dependent parents. A law exempting charitable employment agencies from the fees and reports required under the employment agency act of 1909. An appropriation of $23,000 for purchase of grounds for a training school for negTo women, conditioned on the raising of not less than $30,000 by friends of the movement.

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