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Maryland Manual, 1935
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MARYLAND MANUAL 99

STATE AVIATION COMMISSION
Office—305 Stewart Building, Baltimore, Md.
(Chapter 316—Acts of 1935)
Name Term Expires Address.
Dr. Hugh H. Young, ChairmanApril 1, 1941 Johns Hopkins
Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
Major Charles A. Masson, (Licensed Pilot) . April 1, 1940 . Stewart
Building, Baltimore, Md.
Harold E. Coburn . . .......April 1, 1937 . Perryville, Md.
Benjamin H. Brewster, 3d,
(Licensed Pilot) April 1, 1938 Brooklandville, Md.
Lieut. Comdr. A. C. McFall (Licensed Pilot) . April 1, 1939 Annapolis, Md.

This commission and the laws creating it are intended to provide
a comprehensive system of State control through a State Aviation
Commission of all persons, firms and corporations engaging in aero-
nautical activities of any kind, including the licensing of airports,
landing fields, air schools, flying clubs, air beacons and other air
navigation facilities, refusing, cancelling or suspending such licenses;
the licensing of aviators and airships; holding investigations, fixing
of penalties, and creating a State aviation fund. The law provides for
appointment of a sixth member who shall act as attorney and counsel
and to serve as Such until April 1, 1939. For the purpose of stagger-
ing the terms of office of the several commissioners then serving, the
Act of 1935, Chapter 316, directs the Governor to designate one to
serve to April 1, 1937, a second member to April 1, 1938, a third to
April 1, 1939, a fourth to April 1, 1940, the term of the Chairman to
April 1, 1941; and authorizes a paid Secretary and stenographer. The
successor to each member of the Commission shall be appointed by
the Governor for a term of three years, subject to confirmation by
the Senate, except the successor to the sixth member selected as At-
torney and Counsel shall always be chosen by a majority vote of the
Commission.

Pilots
Captain Charles A. Masson, Stewart Building, Baltimore. Benjamin H., Brewster, 3rd BrooklandvillLieut.-Comdr. M. T. Seligman . Annapolis

WAR RECORDS COMMISSION.
Office—Maryland Historical Society Building, Baltimore, Md.
(Chapter 92Col. Harry C. Jones, Chairman Baltimore, Md.
George L. Radcliffe Baltimore, Md.
Col. John Philip Hill Baltimore, Md.
Col. D. John Markey Frederick County
Capt. Charles E Hummell Baltimore County

The Maryland War Records Commission was appointed for the
purpose of compiling the war records of Maryland veterans. In
August, 1933, it completed and published the volumes “Maryland in the
World War” and “Military and Service Records.” The latter publica-
tion included comprehensive maps of the areas in France in which
Maryland troops served in the World War.


 
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