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64 MARYLAND MANUAL.
MARYLAND RACING COMMISSION.
1106-1107 Fidelity Building, Baltimore, Md.
Commissions: Address. Term Expires.
Stuart Oliver Chairman...... .Lutherville ................. 1926
B. Clay Timanus. ............ Baltimore City ............. .1924
Joseph P. Kennedy. ......... .Baltimore City ............. .1922
Secretary:
Jas. F. Hayward. .............................. .Baltimore City
Stenographer and Bookkeeper:
Nannie C. Kreis. .............................. .Baltimore City
Steward:
George Brown, Jr,........................ Baltimore County
Inspectors:
Wm. Bradley Carr. ............................. .Rockville, Md.
Thomas A, Berney. ............................ .Baltimore City
Auditor:
John E. Charshee.......................... Havre de Grace, Md.
Judge-at-Large:
Carlos M, de Garmendia. ....................... .Tuscarora, Md.
The law creating the Maryland Commission was passed at the
legislative session of 1920, going into effect on June 1st of that year.
The Commission is given authority to issue licenses for all horse races
where purses, stakes or rewards are given, under such conditions as
it deems wise.
MINE INSPECTOR FOR GARRETT AND ALLEGANY COUNTIES.
Inspector:
Name. Postoffice. Term Expires.
Frank T. Powers............. Frostburg. .................. 1922
Appointed by the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, with the ap-
proval of the Governor, for a term of two years from appointment.
(Ch. 410,1916.)
The Mine Inspector is charged with the duty of requiring compli-
ance with the laws of the State regulating the operation of mines as
regards safety to employees, ventilation and drainage.
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