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STATE GOVERNMENT. 157
STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD.

1035 Cathedral St., Baltimore.

(Terms Expire 1918.)

Name. Postoffice.
R. V. Smith. ........................................ .Frederick
John H. Engle. ..................................... .Baltimore
Glenn W. Homer. ................................. Westminster
A. K. Hagerty. ..................................... .Baltimore
G. H. Grapp. ..................................... .Port Deposit

The Governor appoints five for four years from the first Monday in
May. (Bagby Code, Art. 43, See. 136.)

The State Veterinary Medical Board is charged with the duty of en-
forcing all the laws of the State relating to the health and sanitation
of cattle. It is authorized to make and enforce all rules and regulations
for the better treatment and health of live stock. The Board is author-
ized and required to inspect the conditions at all dairies and if found to
be in unsanitary condition it is authorized to prohibit the sale of the
milk therefrom until the unsanitary condition is corrected.

TEN-HOUR LAW INSPECTORS.
304 Equitable Bldg., Baltimore, Md.

(All Terms Expire May, 1916.)

Name. Postoffice.
Chief Inspector:

Miss Sarah F. Martin. ............................... .Ten Hills
Assistant Inspectors:

Miss Mary Caplan. .................................. .Baltimore
Miss Mary V. Goodwin. .............................. .Glyndon

Governor appoints one Chief and two Assistant Inspectors for a term
of four years from May. (Ch. 79, 1912.)

Established for the purpose of enforcing the Ten Hour Low for
Women, restricting their hours of work to ten in any one day, and sixty
in any one week, in certain industries in Maryland.

The law covers the employment of women: In manufacturing,
mechanical, mercantile, printing, baking and laundering establishments.

STATE WEATHER SERVICE.

Name. Postoffice.
William Bullock Clark. ............................... .Baltimore
Oliver L. Fassig, Meteorologist. ...................... .Baltimore
W. T. L. Talisferro, Sec. and Treas. ................ .College Park

The Governor commissions a Director, designated by the President
of Johns Hopkins University; a Meteorologist, designated by the Chief
of the U. S. Weather Bureau, and a Secretary and Treasurer, designated
by the President of the Maryland Agricultural College, for a term of
two years from the first Monday in May. (Bagby Code, Art. 96A,
Sec. 1.)

 

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