110 MARYLAND MANUAL
Inspector Street Trades:
Harry A. LeBrun..................................... Towson
Chief Industrial Inspector:
William D. Bloom................................... Catonsville
Industrial Inspectors:
William G. Fox................................... Baltimore
George H. McCauley. ............................ Baltimore
John F. Duggan................................. Baltimore
Joseph F. Miller. ................................ Baltimore
Emory E. Sparks................................. Baltimore
Edith S. Maynard................................ Baltimore
Edmund Rawa................................... Baltimore
Monica McCarthy................................ Baltimore
Lewis B. Francis................................. Salisbury
Arthur I. Williams.............................. Halethorpe
J. Gilmore King. ................................ .Baltimore
Samuel J. Cole.................................... Oakland
Theresa A. Rossi................................ Baltimore
Senior Clerks:
Catherine B. Hughes............................. Baltimore
Margaret K. Muller............................. Glenburnie
Stenographer-Secretary:
Selma B. Cone................................... Baltimore
Senior Stenographers:
Margaret C. Slimmer............................. Baltimore
Elizabeth D. Sanders............................. Baltimore
Junior Stenographers:
Bessie F. Robinson................................. Baltimore
Essie R. Levin.................................... Baltimore
Junior Typists:
Mary F. Riley................................... Baltimore
Boiler Inspectors:
Lynn M. Cave, Chief Boiler Inspector. ............ .Baltimore
Arthur P. Lamb, Deputy Boiler Inspector. ........ .Baltimore
Telephone Operator and File Clerk:
Alexine B. Montell............................... Baltimore
The Governor appoints the Commissioner for a term of four years.
(Ch 747..1939).
The Commissioner is authorized and empowered to appoint and em-
ploy such deputies, inspectors, assistants and employees as may be
necessary for the performances of the duties imposed upon it, pro-
vided such appointments and employments and compensation to be
allowed shall be subject to the approval of the Governor.
It shall be the duty of said Commissioner (1st) to collect statistics
concerning and examine into the condition of labor in the State, with
especial reference to wages, and the causes of strikes and disagree-
ments between employees and employers.
(2) To collect information in regard to the agricultural conditions
and products of the State, the acreage under cultivation and planted
in the various crops, the character and price of land, the live stock,
etc., and all other matters pertaining to agricultural pursuits, which
may be of general interest and calculated to attract immigration to
the State.
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