70 MARYLAND MANUAL.
This Commission was appointed under the provisions of Chapter 180
of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1920. The Commission is au-
thorized to perfect plans and specifications in co-operation with a com-
mittee from the United States Naval Academy for sewage disposal.
WEIGHER OF TOMATOES.
Center 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.)
WAR RECORDS COMMISSION.
Lieut. Col. Stuart S. Janney, Chairman..................Baltimore County
George L. Radcliffe, Treasurer................................................Baltimore
VanLear Black ....................................................................Baltimore
Charles F. Macklin .......................................................................Ilchester
Major Harvey F. Stone...............................................................Baltimore
Karl Singewald, Secretary, Park Ave. & Monument St..................Baltimore
The Commission was appointee by Governor Albert C. Ritchie on
April 24, 1920, by authorization of Chapter 92, Acts of 1920, to com-
plete the work begun by the Maryland Council of Defense in the col-
lection and compilation of a permanent record of all song of Mary-
land in the service of the United States in the World War in the
Military, Naval and Marine forces, or who otherwise rendered con-
spicuous public service during the period of the recent war.
SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' MEMORIAL COMMISSION.
Major B. Brooke Lee.................................................Silver Spring
Colonel Millard E. Tydings..........................................Havre de Grace
Jimory L. Coblentz............................................ ...........................Frederick
David G. Mclntosh.............................................................. .....Roger'8 Forge
Dr. Hugh H. Youiig..................................... Baltimore
William I. Norris.................................................Baltimore
Serg. Richard G. O'Connor..................................................................Baltimore
Under Chapter 448, Acts of 1820, the Governor appoints seven
members, four of whom shall reside outside of Baltimore City, for the
purpose of determining the character, location, etc., of a suitable me-
morial to Maryland's soldiers and sailors who lost their lives in the
recent war. Under the provisions of Chapter 729 of the Acts of 1920,
the sum of $200,000 was appropriated toward the erection of a suitable
memorial. Another appropriation was made in 1922. The funds are
being used with those appropriated by Baltimore City to erect a
memorial building.
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