MARYLAND MANUAL. Si
Colonel James E. Abbott, Annapolis, representing the American
Legion.
Mr. George G. Neumann, representing the Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
Approximately $50,000 per year has been made available by the
Maryland Legislature, which is in the nature of an emnergency fund to
be used to assist Maryland Veterans of all wars, or the widows and in
fant children of such veterans as are sick, disabled or indigent, and who
are without means to pay for said necessities or for proper care, and for
the purpose of providing the necessary funeral expenses of such veter
ans, ammd for the further purpose of providing reasonable compensation
to members of the Maryland National Guard who are injured in line of
duty, and imm case any such members are killed in line of duty, then to
the widows and infant children of such members, such sum as the Board
provided above shall deem proper.
WAR MEMORIAL COMMISSION.
(Acts 1924, Chapter 537.)
Commission of 10, Governor to appoint five and Mayor of Baltimore
to appoint five, to manage the War Memorial Building in Baltimore
City.
Governor’s appointments:
William I. Norris, S E. Lexington Street, Baltimore, two years from
July 2nd, 1927.
Capt. Richard C. O’Connell, 104th Medical Regiment, Baltimore, 5
years from June 30th, 1927.
Dr. Hugh H. Young, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Bnltimnore, 4 years
from June 30, 1924.
Colonel E. Brooke Lee, Silver Spring, 5 years from June 30, 1924.
Emory L. Coblentz, Frederick, five years from June 30, 1925.
COMMISSION ON OBSOLETE LAWS.
(Joint Resolution No. 24 of 1927.)
To investigate the Public General Laws of the State and recommend
to the Governor and the General Assembly of 1929 those which are ob
solete, superfluous or useless and should he repealed.
George P. Bagby, Standard Oil Building, Baltimore, author of
Bagby’s Annotated Code.
William C. Walsh, Cumberland, Former Judge Court of Appeals.
Alexander Armstrong, Hagerstown and Baltimore, Former Attorney
General.
MARYLAND MOTORISTS FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
COMMISSION.
(Joint Resolution No. 27 of 1927.)
To investigate and study the problem of a remedy for the loss sus
tained through personal injury and property damage accidents, caused
by motor vehicles, which is not recoverable because of the financial re
sponsibility of the negligent motorist, to determine whether any remedy
is feasible, economically justifiable and consistent with accident pre
vention as it relates to such losses, and with acecident prevention in
general, and to report its findings and recommendations to the Governor
and the General Assembly of 19-29. Appointments to be “representa
tive” of the departments and groups specified below.
Insurance Department—Carville D. Benson, Insurance Commissioner,
1003 Union Trust Building, Baltimore.
Motor Vehicle Department—J. Vincent Jamison, Hagerstown.
County Motorists—Wallace W. Lanahan, Timonium, Baltimore Co.
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