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MARYLAND MANUAL 111

John G. Schilpp, First National Bank Bldg.; Baltimore Bar Assn.
Wendell D. Allen, 1209 Calvert Bldg.; Maryland Bar Association.
W. W. Cloud, 508 E. Preston St.; Taxicab Association.
George 0. Pooley, Gen. Supt. of Supplies and Motor Vehicle Equip.,
C. & P. Telephone Co., Elgin Ave. Garage.; Society of Auto-
motive Engineers.
G. P. Knox, 810 N. Charles St.; Manager Keystone Automobile Club.
Joseph Davidson, 400 Key Highway; Motor Truck Owners Assn.
Mr. John White, 20 E. Lexington St.; Highways Users Conference of
Maryland.
Judge J. Abner Saylor, Fallsway and Fayette Sts.; Chief Justice
Traffic ‘Court.
Major Enoch B. Garey, Havre de Grace, Md.; Superintendent of Md.
State Police.

JUVENILE COURT COMMITTEES

The acts of 1931, Chapter 323, authorized the appointment by the
Governor of a Magistrate for Juvenile Causes in each of the counties
of the State, except Allegany, Washington and Baltimore Counties,
provided the Board of County Commissioners decide to have such a
Magistrate, and fix and make provision for the payment of the Magis-
trate’s salary.
This law also requires the Governor to appoint a Juvenile Court
Committee for each of the counties to which the law applies. When
one of these counties decides to have a Magistrate for Juvenile
Causes, then it is the duty of the Juvenile Court Committee for that
county to recommend to the Governor qualified persons for the posi-
tion, and after the Magistrate has been appointed the Committee from
time to time is to advise with the Magistrate in respect to the selec-
tion of probation officers and other matters.
In each county the Juvenile Court Committee consists of five mem-
bers, whose terms are four years each.
The Juvenile Court Committees appointed by the Governor for
each of the counties covered by the law are as follows:

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

(Term Expires)
George E. Rullman ....1937 Annapolis
William Lehr ...1937 Brooklyn
Mrs. Edna Payne 1939 Annapolis
Louis J. DeAlba. ....1939 Glen Burnie
Mrs. Joseph Bigelow 1939 Annapolis

CALVERT COUNTY
Mrs. Clarence Davis - 1937 Solomons
Mrs. Barnes Lusby 1937 Olivet
Mrs. Edward Briscoe 1939 Prince Frederick
Mrs. Arthur DoweIl 1939 Prince Frederick
Mrs. Clarence Hutchins .. 1939 Barstow
CAROLINE COUNTY
Jacob 0. Williams - ..1937 Federalsburg
Howard Harris ......~ 1937 Preston
D.Thompson Swing 1939 Ridgely
Mrs. Harry H. Nuttle 1939 Denton
J.Spencer Lapham ......1939 Goldsboro


 
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