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110 MARYLAND MANUAL. MILK CONTROL COMMISSION OF MARYLAND. - Office—11th Floor, Court Square Building, Baltimore, Md. (Chapter 310—Acts of 1935.) (Terms Expire June 1, 1937.) Name. Address. C. Wilbur Miller, Chairman Shawan House, Cockeysville D. G. Harry - .. ...... .. - - Pylesville A. M. Knapp .. ..... .. - .. .. Catonsville Henry Lay Duer, Executive Secretary, 105 Charlcote Rd., Baltimore The Governor appoints three members from 12 names submitted to him by the State Board of Agriculture. Not more than two mem- bers to be of the same political party. The Board issues licenses to all distributors of milk purchased from producers, and licenses to stores selling milk, to be consumed off the premises; also issues permits to producers producing milk within the State. All milk shipped into the State from other States becomes subject to the regulations of the Board the moment it comes to rest within the State. The general power conferred upon the Commission extends to the supervision, regu- lation, investigation and control of all matters pertaining to the pro- duction, transportation, processing, storage, distribution and sale of milk in the State of Maryland; and for the purpose of investigation, to conduct hearings, administer oaths, issue process and compel the attendance of witnesses. (Copies of the said law may be had by addressing the Board.) The entire expense of the Commission must not exceed the tax imposed under the provisions of the Act. COMMISSION FOR REVISION OF MARYLAND MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS This commission was appointed by Governor Nice at the request of the Automobile Trade Association of Maryland, The Automobile Club of Maryland, Motor Truck Owners Association and other civic organi- zations, in order that they might study the automobile laws of the State and recommend to the Governor and General Assembly such changes and any new legislation they consider advisable. Members of the Commission for Revision of Maryland Motor Vehicle Laws John E. Raine, Chairman of Revision, 1200 St. Paul Street; Auto- mobile Trade Association of Maryland. General Charles D. Gaither, Fayette and Fallsway; Commissioner of Police. D. Marshall Schroeder, Guilford Ave. and 21st St.; Deputy Commis- sioner of Motor Vehicles. Paul L. Holland, 1701 Munsey Building; Chief Engineer—P. S. C. Nathan L. Smith, Federal Reserve Bank Bldg.; State Roads Corn- mission. Preston D. Callum, Keyser Building; Baltimore Safety Council. George A. Dornin, 819 Hawthorne Road; Grand Juriors Association. Henry B. Potter, 803 Court Square Bldg.; United Railways & Elec- tric Co. Palmer C. Nickerson, 316 Baltimore Life Bldg.; Automobile Club of Maryland. |
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