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tions before the State Veterinary Medical Board. The Board is re-
quired to examine all diplomas as to their genuineness, and each appli-
cant not holding a diploma shall submit to a theoretical and practical
examination before the Board. It is the duty of the Board to keep a.
register of all practitioners qualified to practise veterinary medicine and
surgery or any branches thereof in the State, and to cause the register
to be published at least once a year in two newspapers publishd in the
City of Baltimore.
THE INSPECTOR OF TOBACCO
(Term Expires in March, 1924.)
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 Inspector
who had heretofore been appointed by the State Board of Agriculture,
should be appointed by the Governor. The Inspector of Tobacco must
be a tobacco grower or a duly qualified leaf-tobacco dealer, and a resi-
dent 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.
The receipts of the warehouse for 1922 were 22,559 hogsheads to-
bacco, the shipments were 29,625 hogsheads, and stock on hand Janu-
ary 1st, 1923, 9,560 hogsheads.
THE MARYLAND STATE BOARD
OF CENSORS
211 North Calvert Street, Baltimore.
Name. Postoffice, Term Expires.
Chairman:
George Heller, M. D...................Baltimore ................................................1923
Vice-Chairman
Charles F. Macklin..........................Ilchester ...................................................1924
Secretary:
Marie W. Presstman..................... Baltimore ......................................................1925
The Board consists of a Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Secretary,
appointed by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate, for a term
of three years. The first appointments are made for terms of one, two
and three years, and as these terms expire a successor is appointed for
a full term of three years. (Ch. 390, 1922.)
The duties of the Board are to examine all films, reels or views to
he exhibited or used in the State of Maryland; to approve such as are
moral and proper, and to condemn or eliminate those which, in the
judgment of the Board, tend to debase or corrupt morals, or incite to
crime.
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