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80 MARYLAND MANUAL.

municipality, or when interviewing or seeking to interview a
witness or a supposed witness to such a crime;

(3) When requested to act by the chief executive officer
of the municipality in question or its chief police officer;

(4) When ordered by the Governor to act within the mu-
nicipality in question.

They are directed to cooperate and exchange information with any
other Department or authority with police forces, both within and
without the State and with Federal Police forces, toward the end of
achieving greater success in preventing and detecting crimes and
apprehending criminals.

The superintendent shall annually, within thirty days following the
close of the fiscal year of the Department, make a full financial and
operative report to the Governor showing the activities of the Depart-
ment.

The Act went into force and took effect after June 1, 1935.

THE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT

THE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT.
Office, 516 Munsey Bldg., Baltimore.

Commissioners (Terms Expire 1939):

Robert F. Duer, Chairman.... ... ................. Princess Anne
Wm E. Northam, Secretary .. Solomons
Dr. Henry W. McComas, Treasurer Oakland

Clerks:

Frank L. Bentz, Chief Clerk. .. Boonsboro
C. E. Ebberts, Asst. Chief Clerk....................... Arbutus
Agnes M. Fitzpatrick, Senior Stenographer Baltimore
E. Evelyn Morck, Sec'y-Stenographer .. .. .. Baltimore
Louise A. Haberkorn, Jr. Acct. Clerk .. Baltimore

Engineer;
J. C. Widener .. .. Baltimore

Seafood Auditor:
Edgar D. Marine. ...................... ... ............. ....... ................... Baltimore

Commander of Patrol Fleet:
A. S. Creighton. ....... ... .. Cambridge

Deputy Commanders And Inspectors With Boats

Dist. Name. Address. Vessel.
1st—G. Frank Akers..............Rock Hall Power Boat Murray
John Smith, Insp..............Baltimore . Power Boat Pocomoke
G. T. Whaland, Insp. Rock Hall.

2nd—J. C. Jones .. .. .........................Stevensville—Power Boat Miles River

T. C. Harrison, Insp. ........St. Michaels.

 

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