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Maryland Manual, 1927
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78 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Sanitary Commission shall be in addition to salary received by him in
latter capacity, a Secretary-Treasurer shall be paid an annual salary of
$2,000.00, a General Counsel a salary of $2,400 per annum. The Sec
retary-Treasurer and the General Counsel shall be residents of the
county in which the Chairman does not reside. Offices shall be main
tained in both Montgomery and Prince George’s County. The Commis
sion shall publish annually in at least one newspaper in Montgomery
and Prince George’s County a full and true account of its receipts,
disbursements, etc., which shall have been audited by The State Auditor,
The duties of the commission shall consist of planning, guiding and
accomplishing a co-ordinated, comprehensive, adjusted, systematic and
harmonous development of the district’s highways, parks and other
public places and public works, the acquisition of land for these pur
poses and the construction, maintenance and operation necessary there
of.
Office, 815 Evans Building, Washington, D. C.
ame Address
Chairman:
Irvin Owings, Mayor Hyattsville, Prince George’s Co.
Secretary-Treasurer:
Thomas Hampton 109 Chevy Chase Drive, Bethesda
General Counsel.
J. Bond Smith 311 Eastern Ave., Takoma Park
Member Ex-Officio:
T. Howard Duckett Hyattsville
Members:
P. Blair Lee - Silver Spring
Robert G. Hilton Rockville
George P. Hoover West Lenox Road, Chevy Chase
George N. Palmer Seat Pleasant

OYSTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
(Chapter 369, Acts of 1927.)
To add new section to Article 72 of The Code of Public General
Laws to be known as Section 155-A and to provide that a committee of
three persons of practical knowledge and experience engaged in the
oyster business, one to be a resident of District No. 1, consIsting of
Kent, Queen Annes and Talbot Counties; one of District No. 2, consist
ing of Dorchester, Wicomico and Somerset Counties, and one of Dis
trict No. 3, consisting of St. Mary’s, Anne Arundel, Charles and Cal
vert Counties. Appointments to be made by the Governor for terms of
four years and to extend from June 1st, 1927, at a salary of $1,000.00
per annum.
The duties of the committee shall consist of advising and working
with The Conservation Commissioner in the buying of shells and oysters
for planting, supervising, suggesting and recommending places and
bars in The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries where planting is most
needed and assisting the Conservation Commissioner in detecting and
reporting violations of the oyster laws of the State and in generally
bettering the conditions in the oyster industry.
Name Address
District No. 1:
Robert S. Harrison Sherwood, Talbot Co.
District No. 2:
John T. Handy Crisfield, Somerset Co.
District No.3:
Herman A. WoodfieldGalesville, Anne Arundel Co.


 
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