STATE GOVERNMENT. 163
WEIGHER OF TOMATOES.
Centre Market, Baltimore.
Name. Postoffice.
Joseph K. Benson.. ........................ .Anne Arundel County
Governor appoints one. Salary, $1,000, paid from fees of office.
(Ch. 738,1910.)
FOURTH REGIMENT ARMORY COMMISSION.
Name. Postoffice.
Paul A. Seeger. ..................................... .Baltimore
Clinton L. Riggs. ................................... .Catonsville
Theodore Marburg ...........................:....... .Baltimore
James Young ........................................Baltimore
Felix Agnus .........................................Baltimore
John R. Bland. ...................................... .Baltimore
Board consists of Governor, Treasurer, Mayor of Baltimore, Presi-
dents of the 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' Asso-
ciation of Baltimore, and six citizens appointed by the Governor. Com-
mission to report to the Governor and General Assembly of 1912. (Ch.
310,1910.)
TRUSTEES OF WASHINGTON CEMETERY,
(Terms Expire 1919.)
Name. Postoffice.
John Kyd Beckenbaugh.............................. Hagerstown
Charles S. Little........... ....... ... ... ........ Hagerstown
John S. Kausler.................................... Hagerstown
Governor appoints three for a term of three years from first Monday
in May. (Ch. 213, 1870.)
UNIFORMITY OF LEGISLATION COMMISSION.
(Terms Expire 1920.)
Name. Postoffice.
Judge Henry Stockbridge, II N. Calhoun St............. .Baltimore
John Hinkley, 54 W. Biddle St........................ .Baltimore
George Whitelock, 29 E. Mt. Vernon Place. ............. .Baltimore
Governor appoints three for a term not to exceed four years, (Ch.
593,1912.)
This Board was organized for 'the purpose of examining the laws of
marriage and divorce, insolvency, and other laws of a similar nature, and
to ascertain the best cleans to effect uniformity of the same throughout
the United States.
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