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The State Athletic Commission is charged with the supervision
of boxing and wrestling in Maryland. It appoints all officials con-
nected with the sport and its power is absolute. For its supervision
it collects 10 per cent of the gross receipts of all boxing and wrestling
exhibitions.
Under the provisions of Section 7, Sub-title Finance Department, of
Chapter 29 of the Acts of 1922, this Commission accounts monthly to
the State Treasury Department for its receipts and disbursements.
WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION
Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
Appointed by Prince George's County:
Perry Boswell, Chairman .............1945........... Mt. Rainier
Appointed by the Governor:
Frank B. Smith................ 1945........... Mt. Rainier
Appointed by Montgomery County:
J. Donald Clagett. ........... .1945. ....... .Silver Spring
Chief Engineer:
Harry R. Hall. ...................................... .Hyattsville
Secretary-Treasurer:
J. Darby Bowman................................... Rockville
This Coromision consists of three members, one appointed by the
Governor, one appointed by the County Commissioners of Prince
George's County, and one appointed by the County Commissioners of
Montgomery County, the latter two upon the recommendation of the
State Board of Health, for a term of six years from the 1st day of
May. (Ch. 45,1937.)
STATE AVIATION COMMISSION
Office—305 Stewart Building, Baltimore, Md.
(Chapter 316—Acts of 1935)
Name. Term Expires. Address.
Dr. Hugh H. Young, Chairman. April 1, 1941.... Johns Hopkins
Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
Major Charles A. Masson,
(Licensed Pilot) .......... .April 1, 1940. ....... ..Stewart
Building, Baltimore, Md.
William R. Howard, 3d. ........... April 1, 1940. .. .Pikesville, Md.
Benjamin H. Brewster, 3d,
(Licensed Pilot) .......... April 1, 1941. .Brooklandville, Md.
Comdr. William Sinton........ 1942............ Annapolis, Md.
Edgar Allan Poe, Jr., (Attorney) .April 1, 1942. .. ..U. S. F. & G.
Building, Baltimore, 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
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