152 MARYLAND MANUAL.
VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD, STATE.
(Terms Expire 1910.)
NAME. POSTOFFICE.
William H. Martenet...................Baltimore.
R. V. Smith. ......................... .Frederick.
Charlea R. Biles....................... Elkton.
Three vacancies.
The Governor appoints five for four years from the first Monday lx
May. (P. G. L., Art. 43, Sec. 107.)
WEATHER SERVICE, STATE.
(Terms Expire 1912.)
NAME. POSTOFFICE.
William Bullock Clark, Director. . .... ..Baltimore.
Wm. H. Alexander, Meterologist......... Baltimore.
W. T. L. Taliaferro, Sec. and Treas... ...College Park.
The Governor commissions a Director, designated by the Presi-
dent of Johns Hopkins University; a Meteorologist, designated by
the Chief of the U. S. Weather Bureau, and a Secretary and Treaa-
nrer, designated by the President of the Maryland Agricultural Col-
lege, for a term of two years from the first Monday in May. (P. O.
L., Art. 96A, Sec. 1.)
MISCELLANEOUS COMMISSIONS.
WEIGHER OF TOMATOES. (Ch. 738, 1910.)
Centre Market, Baltimore.
Joseph K. Benson. .................. .Anne Arundel County.
Governor appoints one. Salary, $1,000, paid from fees of office.
FOURTH REGIMENT ARMORY COMMISSION
Frank Brown.............................. Baltimore City.
Ferdinand O. Latrobe. .................... Baltimore City.
Theodore Marburg. ....................... .Baltimore City.
Charles H. Grasty. ........................ .Baltimore City.
Felix Agnus. .............................. Baltimore City.
John R. Bland. ............................ Baltimore City.
Board consists of Governor, Treasurer, Mayor of Baltimore, Presi-
dents of First and Second Branch City Council of Baltimore, Adju-
tant-General, Colonel and three Majors of Fourth Regiment, M N. G.;
President of the Merchants and Manufacturers' Association of Balti-
more, President of the Travelers and Merchants' Association of Balti-
more, President of the Old Town Merchants and Manufacturers'
Association of Baltimore, and six citizens appointed by the Governor
Commission to report to the Governor and General Assembly of 1912.
(Ch. 310,1910.)
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