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58 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Industrial Inspectors-
Harry A. LeBlun Towson
William D. Bloom Catonsville
August W. Miller Mt. Winans
James E. Magill Baltimore
Benjamin C. Green Towson
Edgar P. Eyler Hagerstown
Lewis B. Francis Salisbury
Edith S. Maynard Baltimore
Mary M. Wootton Baltimore
William E. B. Grant Baltimore
Monica McCarthy Baltimore
August H. Siegmund Baltimore
Mack Herzog Baltimore
John F. Duggan Baltimore

Senior Clerks.

Catherine Hughes Baltimore
Elizabeth D. Sander Annapolis

Stenographer Secretary
Selma B. Cone Baltimore

Senior Stenographer:
Margaret A. Clarke Baltimore

Junior Stenographers.

Helen E. Spencel Baltimore
Ellen Steinhorn Baltimore

Junior Typist;
Mary F. Riley Baltimore

Boiler Inspectors:

Louis Duge .. Baltimore
Henry Heimrich .. Baltimore

Governor appoints one Commissioner. The first appointment is for
a term from January 1 1923, to the first Monday in May, 1924. There-
after a successor is appointed for a term of two years from the first
Monday in May. (Ch. 29, 1922.)

The Commissioner is authorized and empowered to appoint and em-
ploy such deputies, inspectors, assistants and employees as may be neces-
sary for the performances of the duties imposed upon it, provided such
appointments and employments and compensation to be allowed shall be
subject to the approval of the Governor.

It shall be the duty of said Commission (1st) to collect statistics
concerning and examine into the condition of labor in the State, with
especial reference to wages, and the causes of strikes and disagreements
between employees and employers.

(2) To collect information in regard to the agricultural conditions
and products of the State, the acreage under cultivation and planted
in the various crops, the character and price of land, the live stock,
etc., and all other matters pertaining to agricultural pursuits, which
may be of general interest and calculated to attract immigration to the
State.

(3) To collect information in regard to the mineral products of the
State, the output of mines, quarries and so forth, and the manufactur-
ing industries.

(4) To collect information in regard to railroads and other trans-
portation companies, shipping and commerce.

 

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