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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.
INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MINE SCALES
(Ch. 603..Acts of 1939)
Name. Address.
J. De Sales Maher. .................................... .Midland
The Governor shall appoint from the list of eligibles previously
established by the State Employment Commissioner, an inspector
of weights and mine scales, and said inspector of weights and mine
scales shall be paid such salary and provided with such equipment
as may, from time to time, be provided in the budget.
Such weights and mine scales inspector shall be subject to such
rules and regulations as to the performance of his duties, including
the making of reports, as may from time to time be established by
the chief mine engineer. Before entering upon his duties, said in-
spector shall take the oath prescribed by the constitution.
COMMISSION TO SURVEY THE POPULATION OF
BALTIMORE CITY
(Joint Resolution 9,..Act of 1939)
Name. Address.
James L. Hennegan........................ Court House, Baltimore
Edward T. Dempsey. ................................... Baltimore
Howard E. Crook. ..................................... Baltimore
Theodore R. McKeldin. ................................ .Baltimore
By a joint resolution the Legislature requested the Governor to
appoint a commission or to designate the supervisors of election of
Baltimore City to make a survey of the population of Baltimore City,
and submit recommendations to the General Assembly at its next
session relative to redistricting of the City of Baltimore. The Gov-
ernor is further requested to appoint a commission, of not more than
five (6) persons or in his discretion to designate the supervisors of
election of Baltimore City to act as said commission to make a study
and survey of the population of the several legislative districts of
Baltimore City with a view to revising the boundaries of said districts
in order to secure as nearly as possible an equal population in each
of said districts, and to report back to the General Assembly of Mary-
land at its next session in January, 1941, its recommendations as to
such redistricting, together with any bill or bills to accomplish
said purpose.
WAR MEMORIAL COMMISSION
(Acts 1924, Chapter 637.)
A Commission of 10, the Governor to appoint five and the Mayor of
Baltimore to appoint five, to manage the War Memorial Building in
Baltimore City.
Governor's appointments:
Major Richard C. O'Connell, 104th Medical Regiment, Balti-
more, term expires June 30, 1942.
Dr. Hugh H. Young, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, term
expires June 30,1943.
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