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MARYLAND MANUAL. 71

District No. 3—
Montgomery County W. Carroll Waters Gaithersburg
Anne Arundel Russell C. Turner Gambrills
Prince George Arthur Denwood Jones Aquasco
District No. 4—
Charles County Frederick S. Barber Mt. Victoria
St. Mary’s Wm. F. Herbert Dynard
Calvert Thomas I. WeemsPrince Frederick
District No. 5—
Baltimore County E. C. Kerns Stemmers Run
Baltimore County Gordon L. Saunders Catonsville
Harford J. Herman Stempel Fallstoa
District No. 6—
Cecil County Paul A. Barrett Port Deposit
Kent E. J. Watson Chestertown
Queen Anne’s John W. Perry Centreville
District No. 7—
Caroline County Josiah A. Beck Denton
Talbot James M. Warner Easton
Dorchester ..Walter W. McNamaraCambridge
District No. 8—
Wicomico Wade H. BedsworthSalisbury
Somerset Raymond M. CareyPrincess Anne
Worcester ...Charles E. HillSnow Hill

Game Breeders.
C. J. MePhail Gwynnbrook
W. H. Collier Salisbury
Frederick Hacker, Assistant Game Breeder Gwynnbrook
Alec. McPhail, Assistant Game BreederGwynnbrook



THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
UTILITIES
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.
Munsey Building, Baltimore, Md.
0. E. Wefler (Chairman) 1941 Baltimore
J. Frank Harper 1937 Centreville
Steuart Purcell 1939 Baltimore

Harold E. West, Examiner and Assistant to Commission, Severna Park
Frank Harper, Executive Secretary Baltimore
Paul L. Holland, Chief Engineer Baltimore
Charles W. Smith, Chief Auditor Baltimore
J.Purdon Wright, General Counsel (1941) Baltimore
B. Austin James, People’s Counsel .......Frederick

The Public Service Commission of Maryland was created by Chapter
180 of the Acts of 1910, effective April 5, 1910.
The Governor appoints the three members of the Commission, one
of whom he designates as Chairman. The term of office is six years,
and the term of one Commissioner expires every two years. The Gov-
ernor also appoints the General Counsel to the Commission for a term
of six years.
The Commission has jurisdiction over steam and electric railroads,
street railways, common carriers generally, including all railroad cor-
porations, express companies, sleeping car companies, steamboat, power


 
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