Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1936 — Page 20

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WELFARE ACT CALLED AID TO

25,000 YOUNG

Care Assured Dependents

Next Year Under New Bill, Coy Says.

More than 25.000 dependent

quate care in their homes

program of partment, Wayne Coy, partment administ “Legislators who formu = welfare act,” he said, vision own home , definition of a dependent He is defined as being years of age and who has been deprived of parental care by reason. of death or physical or mental incapacity of a parent and whose relatives are not able to provide adequate care.” In order to get Federal and state assistance, amounting to about 70 per cent of the amount necessary to secure the child in his own home, the law stipulates. Mr. Coy pointed out, that the child must live with a relative in a place of residence maintained as their home,

lated the “made prothe chiid fixed

to secure

when they the

Townships Give Aid Mr. Coy 10,092. children were directly supervision of the welfare department last vear, it is estimated that four times that number were aided through township poor relief,

said that

“The temporary measures such Aas are contemplated in connection with

poor relief, while invaluable in their original purpose, do not properly meet the needs of small children,” Mr. Coy said. “Institutional care is likewise expensive. “There is no questioning that suifable homes with relatives! meet the needs of the child much | more adequately.” | Mr. Cov estimated that about 15,000 of the children provided for | through poor relief at present will | come under provisions of the wel- | fare plan next year. “Statistics indicate that broken| homes contribute largely to juvenile | and even adult .crime,” he said.| “Under provisions of the act,| widowed mothers left with small] children will .receive a sufficient al-| lowance for them to stay home and | care for their children.”

chil- | dren of Indiana are assured ade- | next | year under the new child assistance | the Public Welfare De- | acting de- | rator, said today. |

in his

child. | under 16 |

while a total of |

under | Times Special

addition.

| shortage.

PORTLAND QUEEN | | |

ington Street Presbyterian Church,

PRESBYTERY HERE TO INSTALL PASTOR on Sep. 8 43 a ln

| Presbytery. The Rev. Henry E. Ct E. Chace, recently

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of Chicago. He came to Indianapolis from the Park College Church near Kansas City, Mo. He is to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna-

| tion of the Rev. T. J. Simpson, who Mr. Chace 1s a graduate of the | was called to the First Presbyterian

| | called to the pastorate of the Wash- | Presbyterian Theological Seminary | Church at Hammond.

Selected from a field of 26 can- | didates, Miss Gwendolyn Martin | (above) is to rule as queen of the | Portland Centennial during the | week of Sept. 27-Oct. 5. Miss | Martin received a total of 3,371,600 votes. Miss Miriam Hanlin was runnerup with 2,424,200 votes. | A total of 15,722,700 votes were | cast during the three weeks that the contest was in progress. Miss

Martin and, her maids of honor | are to be introduced over Radio | Station WOWO, Friday night at 9:15 p. m., at which time plans and a program for the Portland | Cent ennial are to 1o-be announced.

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NEWCASTLE, Ind. Sept. 16.—| Work is in progress here on .the| building of 10 houses in Sunnyside

The Indiana- Construction and Development Co. is in charge of the project, R. Earl Peters, state FHA | director, was present at Sunday's ground-breaking ceremonies and] pledged support of his organization | in solving Newcastle's housing | |

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