MARYLAND MANUAL 13
License Bureau:
Frank P. Bratten, Chief Inspector . . Pocomoke City
Mathew A. Powers, Assistant ..................... ..Baltimore
John H. Farlow, Assistant ......................... Salisbury
Thomas A. Gilleece, Assistant ........................... Hagerstown
Gasoline Tax Division:
John P. Mannion ... ..................... Baltimore
James G. Rennie ... ................... .. Baltimore
Henry B. Graham Baltimore
Edward J. Dyas ................... .... Linthicum Heights
Archer Spies .........................Baltimore
Irving Fullbauer ...............................Baltimore
Hazel H. Brooks ................... .. Baltimore
Millicent A. Doney .. .. ...... Glen Burnie
Imelda Langley ................... Baltimore
Katherme W. Hyde ... .. .. Annapolis
Alcoholic Beverage Division:
W. Clinton McSherry ...... ...... ... Frederick
L. Franklin Purnell . .. ....................... Ocean City
Charles L. Schanberger ................... ......... Pikesville
Clarence A. Wolf .... ......... Baltimore
William C. McDermott .... .. Cumberland
G. Murray Phillips ..... ............ Salisbury
J. B. Bartholow .. . Baltimore
Frank P. Clark .... ................... .. Silver Spring
Arthur Biggs -. ......................... Baltimore
Louis R. Schuerholz ... ..... .... -Parkville
Floyd Larmore .. .. ....... Baltimore
J. Kensett Pyles ....... . ... .Annapolis
Eleanor H. Fooks ....... Annapolis
Augusta B. Melvin.. ... ... Annapolis
Anna Douglas Valk ... ... . ...... Annapolis
Messenger:
J. Phillip Beall ... ...... .... .. .. Annapolis
The Comptroller is elected by the people for a term of four years
from the third Monday in January next ensuing his election. The
Comptroller appoints all officers in his own office.
The Comptroller is the head of the Division of Financial Review of
the Finance Department. He is directed to exercise supervision and
direction over the State Auditor, the State Bank Commissioner, the
State Insurance Department, the State Tax Commission and the Cen-
tral Purchasing Bureau.
The Comptroller shall have the general superintendence of the fiscal
affairs of the State; he shall digest and prepare plans for the improve-
ment and management of the revenue, and for the support of the pub-
lic credit; prepare and report estimates of the revenue and expendi-
tures of the State; superintend and enforce the prompt collection of
all taxes and revenue; adjust and settle, on terms prescribed by law,
with delinquent collectors and receivers of taxes and State revenue;
preserve all public accounts; decide on the forms of keeping and stat-
ing accounts; grant, under regulations, prescribed by law, all warrants
for money to be paid out of the Treasury, in pursuance of appropria-
tions by law, and countersign all checks drawn by the Treasurer upon
any bank or banks, in which the moneys of the State may, from time
to time, be deposited; prescribe the formalities of the transfer of
stock, or other evidence of the State debt, and countersign the same,
without which such evidence shall not be valid; he shall make to the
General Assembly full reports of all his proceedings, and of the state
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