Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1932 — Page 28
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NATION FACES PEAK LOAD OF HUMAN WANT Federal Funds and Private Charity Must Share in Winter Burden. Public and orfvatp r.harltv If confronted Urn winter with an unprecedented human relief problem Th United Prejs present- herewith the first of s f.eriet or article* dealing with the relief program to cope with this great human problem BY LYLE C. WILSON t nlled Prea* Staff Orrenonndent WASHINGTON, Oct, 7.—Public and private relief agencies are mobilizing to meet a peak load of winter-time human want. Welfare workers co-operating with President Hoover’s national citizens' committee, predict the most difficult winter of the depression. Mr. Hoover has expressed the hope that this will be the “last winter” of unexampled human need. Relief funds are flowing from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to the destitute at an average daily rate of $575,000. Municipal and state charities are seeking from local public and private sources funds with which to supplement federal aid. Slowly gathering impetus is the finance corporation project for relief by providing jobs and purchasing power for the jobless. Newton D. Baker heads the national citizens’ committee for mobilization of welfare and relief for 1032. At the White House organization meetings, Baker promised the committee would not undertake to raise money. Its purpose is to give national support to local relief undertakings. The citizens’ committee functions through the Association of Community Chests and Councils, whose executive head, Allen T. Burns, told the United Press: “If predictions of social service organizations come true, the next twelve months will be the most difficult ever faced. “Even if business conditions improve the period of recovery is bound to be slow, and the demand for help and assistance exceedingly heavy.” Baker's organization is the third created for somewhat similar purposes. Arthur Woods in October, 1930, organized the President’s emergency committee for employment. Woods and his organization were succeeded in August, 1931, by Walter S. Gifford and the President's organization lor unemployment, relief. All three were designed to sponsor local relief projects, and each was barred from fund-raising. Federal funds for the destitute became available July 21 of this year when President Hoover signed the unemployment relief bill authorizing the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to loan $300,000,000 to states or political sub-divisions thereof which had exhausted other relief resources. The first human relief loan was made July 27. Relief loans today
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aggregate $39,247,354. Self-liquidat-ing loans approved aggregate $53,105.000. The. corporation expects shortly to finance numerous projects throughout the country. The largest human relief loan is to Illinois, $14,000,000. Twenty-six states and Hawaii have obtained loans. Well-informed persons believe the $300,000,000 will not last two years, as planned. There are indications the corporation hopes to reach Dec. 1 of this year with $200,000,000 on hand and prepared, if necessary, to loan most of it during tne peak of winter hardship. That suggests the likelihood of a further congressional appropriation for human relief, probably at the short session.
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PRISON PARLEY ENDS State Man Presides at Closing Session. Final session of the American Prison Association congress closed here today with J. A. Brown, secretary of the Indiana state board of charities, and newly-elected vicepresident of the association, presiding and leading the discussion. At the meeting today, John J. Hannan, president of the Wisconsin state board of control, and Dr. Frederick J. Farnell, chairman of the Rhode Island state public welfare commission, were the speakers.
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