Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 100, 8 March 1920 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PAIXADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920,

EASTHAVEN HAS 897 OF 6,217 INSANE IN STATE, REPORT SHOWS Persons known to be Insane In Indiana total 6,217, says a report of the board of state charities, just completed. According to the report there are at least 2,000 more insane persons "in their own homes, or in private institutions, or wandering around communities.' The capacity of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane, at Easthaven is 897. At present there are approximately SOo inmates in the institution or on the colony farm. ; A portion of the report follows: "Of the insane on record, 5,221 are

in the state hospitals, 465 in county poor asylums, 49 in county jails, 330 on furlough from state hospitals, 152

in the care of county Clerks, having been adjudged Insane but not as yet received at the state hospitals. This makes a total of 6,217, of whom 5,737 are in institutions, 482 outside. By another classification, 5,221 are under state care, 996 without it. A certain proportion of the 330 patients on furlough will eventually be discharged. Some allowance must be made for error in county poor asylum diagnoses. There is no uestion, however, that there are a great many insane persons in Indiana who should be under the care of the state, but can not receive it for lack of room in the hospitals. State Has Five Hospitals. "The state has five hospitals for the insane, with a' total capacity of 5,364. They are located respectively at Indianapolis, Ixgansport. Richmond, Kvansville and North Madison. The Kastern Hospital at Richmond and the Southeastern at North Madison have esrh a colony farm. "The total expense and the average per capita cost of maintaining the five boppftals for the year ending Sept. 30, 1919, is shown iu the following table: Total

Operating Expenses. Administration . $ 435.150.4S

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Arthur Woods, chairman of the

National American commission of the American legion, made public the report of the commission to the national executive committee of the legion The report, In part, follows: "It will be the aim to make headquarters of the commission among other things, a clearing house for the collection and dissemination of information relating to methods and policies and to co-operate with other existing agencies which are working for the same ends as the commission. "The best work the legion can do will be that of separate posts all over the country, each devoting itself to conditions in its own community and striving to do all it can to promote the public welfare, to stimulate good cit

izenship by both example and precept, to strengthen the power of other individuals and organizations that are working to the samp ends. Co-operation: "Posts that have not already done so should promptly get In touch with patriotic persons and groups in their neighborhood and

arrange to nave the legion worK in harmony with them and in such ways as to produce the best results. Education: "As knowledge is the prerequisite of enlighthened citizenship, and as education is the road to knowledge, we believe that the active support of this commission and of all posts should be given to every effort to stamp out illiteracy in the nation. Love of country and loyalty to its institutions grow from knowledge of them. Justice: "The only agitator that

eventually need be feared Is Injustice. It should be made plain In all quarters that the American Legion stands for the reconciling of all citizens by the removal of all unjust conditions wherever found. Immigrants: "Strenuous . efforts should be made to teach every inhabitant of America to speak and read the American language, and to help and

encourage the use thereof. The story of American institutions and of opportunities of American life should follow him through his oath of citizenship and should be inculcated In every adult American, so that lack of loyalty can no longer be attributed to

lack of understanding. Law and Order: "Since the American Legion stands unreservedly for law and order, it should3 be the endeavor of every individual member to keep the law, to influence others to do so, and in every lawful way to assist officials charged with the enforcement of law and order."

City's Artists Exhibit in Capital Galleries Mrs. Maude Kauffman Eggemeyer, George H. Baker, Francis P. Brown, William A, Eyden, Jr, and Anna M. Newman, who, though a teacher In Fort Wayne, retains her residence in Richmond, are exhibiting in the thirteenth annual exhibition of work by Indiana artists, which opened Sunday afternoon at the John Herron Art institute in Indianapolis. The exhibit will continue through Easter Sunday. This exhibit is of exceptionally high standard, and was the cause of considerable favorable expression from the state guests who visited it Sunday.

Rev. MUler Installed in St. Paul's Lutheran Pastorate Installation services for the Rev. J. P. Miller were conducted in Saint Paul's Lutheran church Sunday morning by the Rev. A. E. Rene, of Louisville. Ky. The Rev. M. II. Krumbine of the First Lutheran church of Dayton, O., spoke In the evening on "The Church That Grew." The Rev. Miller's first sermon will be delivered at the Lenten services on Wednesday evening. Thursday evening members of

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