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MARYLAND MANUAL. 73

This Board for 1921 consists of:
Chairman:
Charles J. Fox, Chairman of the Bureau of Labor and Statistics,
St. Paul and Saratoga Streets, Baltimore.

Alexander Armstrong, Attorney General, Title Building, Baltimore.
Robert E. Lee, Chairmen of the State Industrial Accident Com-
mission, Equitable Building, Baltimore.

This Board is created for and charged with the duty of formulating
rules and regulations governing the propert construction and installa-
tion of boilers of over fifteen pounds to the square inch. for sale or
use in this State and to enforce such rules and regulations a.nd the
continued maintenance of them on a basis of proper safety.

TOBACCO INSPECTOR.

(Term Expires in March, 1922.)

Name. Postoffice.
Inspector:

John C. Blacklock. .................................Bel Alton

Governor, without Senate confirmation, appoints one for two years
from 1st Monday in March. (Ch. 39, 1920.)

Chapter 39 of the Acts of 1920 provided that the Tobacco Inspec-
tor who had heretofore been appointed by the State Board of Agri-
culture, should be appointed by the Governor. The Inspector of To-
bacco must be a tobacco grower or a duly qualified leaf-tobacco
dealer, and a resident of one of the tobacco growing counties of the
State. He has charge of the State Tobacco Warehouses and other
property connected therewith in the City of Baltimore.

•WEIGHER OF TOMATOES.

Centre Market, Baltimore.
Name. Postoffice.

Joseph K.. Benson ......................121 Market Space, Baltimore

Governor appoints one. Salary, $1,000, paid from fees of office.
(Ch. 738,1910.)

ANNAPOLIS SEWAGE COMMISSION.

John J. Levy, Mayor of Annapolis......................... Annapolis
Elliott H. Burwell, civil engineer.......................... Annapolis
Robert B. Morse, engineer of State Board of Health.

This Commission was appointed under the provisions of Chapter 180
of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1920. The Commission ia
authorized to perfect plans and specifications in co-operation with a
committee from the United States Naval Academy for sewage disposal.

 

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