124 MARYLAND MANUAL.
TRAFFIC COURT.
Police Building
(All Terms Expire May, 1933.)
Edward M. Staylor, Chief Judge of the Traffic Court,
2737 Guilford Ave.
Joseph F. Di Domenico, Associate Judge of the Traffic Court,
Equitable Bldg.
John A. Meyer, Associate Judge of the Traffic Court,
111 N. Charles St.
The Traffic Court is created by Chapter 85 of the Acts of 1918,
Section 159, which authorizes the Governor to appoint two additional
Justices of the Peace for Baltimore City and designate them for duty
as a Traffic Court for the sole purpose of trying violations of the Auto-
mobile Law.
SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS.
Court House
Name. (All Terms Expire May, 1933.) Address.
Robert B. Ennis (Democrat) . . 4001 Charles St. Ave.
Bernard J. Flynn ............ . . 2600 Ellamont St.
Alexander McK. Montell (Republican) ........ Calvert Court Apts.
The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints three for
& term of two years from the first Monday in June, one of whom shall
be a member of each of the two political parties. (Art. 33, Sec. I,
Annotated Code.)
CORONERS.
(All Terms Expire May, 1933.)
Name. District. Address.
Dr. Eugene Zeller Western 2739 Eastern Ave.
Dr. Otto M. Reinhart .. Southern . . 1017 S Charles St.
Dr. Guy N. Cromwell ..........Southwestern 201 Patapsco Ave.
Dr. Bernard P. Herzog Eastern 1305 Patterson Park Ave.
Dr. John J. Morrissey ........ Northern 3632 Roland Ave.
Dr. James M. Fenton . Central . . 700 E. Chase St.
Dr. J. S. H. Potter .. Northeastern . . 508 E. North Ave
Dr. Ferdinand C. Link Northwestern, 3517 Liberty Heights Ave.
Dr. George C. Blades . At Large 143 N. Broadway
Dr. Joseph Pokorny .. At large . 2200 E. Madison St.
The Act of 1929, Chapter 438, provides for an additional Coroner at
Large to have exclusive jurisdiction over deaths resulting from automo-
bile accidents.
Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints one from each
Police District and one at large for the city, for two years from the
first Monday in May. (Ch 123, 1898.)
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