134 MARYLAND MANUAL
Senate:
Wilmer Fell Davis................................ Federalsburg
Philip H. Dorsey, Jr.......................... Leonardtown
Frank J. Flynn,. ..... ...... ....... ........Baltimore
Emanuel Gorfine.........................................Baltimore
Dudley G. Roe. ................................ Sudlersville
A. Earl Shipley. ............................. .Westminster
House of Delegates:
Paul L. Cordish.................................. Baltimore
J. Milton Dick. .................................... Cumberland
Walter J. Locke. ................................... .Baltimore
James B. Monroe. ............................... Waldorf
Milton Tolle..................................... Overlea
John S. White................................... Brentwood
REAL ESTATE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND
(Ch. 351—Acts of 1939)
Chapter 351, of the Acts of 1939 created the Real Estate Com-
mission of Maryland, and gives to the Governor, the power to immedi-
ately appoint three persons, one of whom, and the chairman of the
Commission, shall be the chief of the License Bureau of the State
of Maryland, and two of whom shall have been citizens and residents
of this state for not less than five (5) years, and whose vocation for
a period of at least ten (10) years immediately proceeding their ap-
pointment, shall have been that of a real estate broker or real estate
salesman. One of the other two (2) members shall be a resident of
Baltimore City and one a resident elsewhere in the State of Maryland;
one shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years and one for a term
of four (4) years; and until their successors are appointed and quali-
fied, thereafter one member shall be appointed every second year for
a term of four (4) years and until their successors are appointed
and qualified. Members to fill vacancies shall be appointed by the Gov-
ernor for the unexpired term.
The chairman shall employ and may discharge at its pleasure a
Secretary-Treasurer and such assistants as may be necessary and do
all other things termed necessary to discharge the duties imposed
by and to effect the purpose of this sub-title.
The Secretary-Treasurer and Chairman shall give bond to the
state for the faithful performance of their duties, in such sum
as may be fixed by the Governor.
Name. Address.
Frank P. Bratton, (Chairman) 701 Union Trust Bldg., Baltimore,
Md., Chief Inspector of State Licenses.
A. H. Seidenspinner, Term expires 1941, Riverdale, Md.
Charles H. Steffey, term expires 1943, 336 N. Charles St., Baltimore,
Md.
SALARY STANDARDS BOARD
(Ch. 385—Acts of 1939)
Chapter 385, of the Acts of 1939, created a board to be known as
the Salary Standards Board to consist of three (3) members; one
member shall be the Commissioner of State Employment and
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