100 MARYLAND MANUAL
COUNTY ALMSHOUSE COMMISSION.
The Legislature of 1931, by Joint Resolution
No. 11, provided for the appointment
by the Governor of a commission to
inspect periodi- cally the almshouses
of the several counties of the State
and report to him on the conditions
of said institutions and inmates thereof.
Three members of this commission have
been appointed, as follows:
Dr. George H. Preston, Director of Mental
Hygiene .. Baltimore
Mrs. J. Wilson Ryon. ... HyattsvilleHon.
Wm. Fell Davis .Federalsburg
TRUSTEES OF WASHINGTON CEMETERY.
(Terms Expire 1936.)
Name Postoffice.John K. Beckenbaugh Sharpsburg
John S. Kausler - HagerstownA. S. Mason
- - .Hagerstown
Governor appoints three for a term of
three years from first Mon- day in May.
(Ch. 213, 1870.)
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR STATE OF MARYLAND
RESIDENT IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
James J. O’Reilly, 6027 Locust St., Philadelphia, Rem. 2 yrs. from 1st
Monday in May, 1935.
MARYLAND NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING
COMMISSION.
(Chapter 345, Laws of Maryland, 1927.)
(Chapter 286, Laws of Maryland, 1929.)
(Chapter 379, Laws of Maryland, 1929.)
(Chapter 204, Laws of Maryland, 1931.)
(Chapter 370, Laws of Maryland, 1931.)
(Chapter 33, Laws of Maryland, 1933.)
(Chapter 505, Laws of Maryland, 1933.)
(Chapter 504, Laws of Maryland, 1935.)
(Chapter 505, Laws of Maryland, 1935.)
(Chapter 508, Laws of Maryland, 1935.)
(Chapter 575, Laws of Maryland, 1935.)
Commission to have supervision over the Maryland-Washington-
Metropolitan District to be appointed by the Governor subject to con-
firmation by the Board of County Commissioners of the county of
which appointee shall be a resident and to consist of six members
of whom three shall be residents and taxpayers of that portion of
the District within Montgomery County and three to be residents
and taxpayers of that portion within Prince George’s County. The
Chairman of The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission shall
be ex-officio a member of this commission and charged to the allot-
ment of the county of which he shall be a resident. The first appoint-
ments shall be made on or before May 1st, 1927, for terms of four
years for the five appointive members except that the terms of two
of first appointees for Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties
respectively shall be for six years each. The annual salary of the
chairman shall be $3,000 and of the other five members $500.00, pay-
able monthly, provided, however, that the salary of the Commissioner
who is Chairman of The Washington Suburban sanitary Commission
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