34 MARYLAND MANUAL.
LIQUOR LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.
(Term Expires 1924.)
Joseph Y. Brattan, Chairman....................................Baltimore
John M. Kerr..........................................................Baltimore
The Commission under the State law consists of three members.
On the adoption of the Prohibition amendment to the Federal Consti-
tution two of the former commissioners resigned. Joseph Y. Brattan
continued in office .without pay until the decision of the Court of Ap-
peals was rendered declaring that despite the Constitutional amend-
ment all persons or concerns dealing in liquors in this State under the
Volstead law were still required to obtain Maryland linceses. In the
interest of economy at the request of the Board of Estimates of Bal-
timore Governor Ritchie decided to reappoint Mr. Brattan as chairman
of the board, and further named Mr. Kerr to membership with the
understanding that he was to attend to the clerical duties of the board,
leaving vacant the position of third member of the board and obviating
the necessity of employing clerical help.
CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF MARYLAND
Office, 512 Munsey Building.. Baltimore, Md.
The Governor appoints three Commissioners for a term of four
years from the first Monday in June. One to be designated as Chair-
man of the Board. (Ch. 682, Acts 1916.) This Act abolishes the
Board of Shell Fish Commissioners, the Commissioners of Fisheries
and State Conservation Bureau.
Commissioners:
Harrison W. Vickers, Jr., Chairman...........................Chestertown
Edward O. Weant, Secretary..............................................Westminster
Edmund J. Plowden.............................................................Bushwood
Chief Clerk:
Samuel A. Harper............................................................Baltimore
Deputy Clerk and Auditor:
H. H. Johnson..................................................................Baltimore
Engineer:
Swepson Earle ...................................................................Baltimore
Assistant Engineer:
Vacancy.
Stenographer:
G. A. Poehlman...................................................................Baltimore
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