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faithfully executed. For that purpose he is authorized to maintain
office and to employ such assistants as may be necessary, including a
Deputy Insurance Commissioner, an Actuary, an Examiner, an Audi-
tor, and in addition to these such clerical assistance as he may deem
necessary for the proper and efficient discharge of the duties of his
Department within an appropriation as provided in the budget.
STATE AUDITOR
STATE OFFICE BUILDING
Annapolis, Maryland
State Auditor:
Daniel L. Clayland, 3rd, C. P. A...................Baltimore
Deputy State Auditor:
Carl L. Wannen, C. P. A. ........................Baltimore
Assistants:
Thomas A. Sweeney ............................ Baltimore
Howard B. Matthews ............................ Baltimore
James W. Rountree, Jr„ C. P. A..................... Baltimore
B. S. Schilling, Jr„ C. P. A. ...................... Baltimore
Charles R. Hannum, C. P. A. .................... Baltimore
Morris N. Throne, C. P. A. ...................... Baltimore
Milton H. Vester ................................ Baltimore
Myron S. Brown.................................... Laurel
Charles I. Norris ................................ Baltimore
J. Carter Hammel.........'....................... Baltimore
J. W. Sindall. ..................................... Baltimore
C. V. Akeley. ........................................... Baltimore
H. J. Kirks, Jr.................................... Baltimore
Charles D. Baer. ......................................... Baltimore
Helen W. Woolston................................ Baltimore
Secretary-Stenographer:
Kathleen Collins ................................ Baltimore
The State Auditor's Department was reorganized by the Acts of
1929, Chapter 226 (Annotated Code, Article 19, Sections 45 to 52, in-
clusive) .
The Governor appoints the State Auditor for a term of office be-
ginning on the first Monday in May next ensuing his appointment and
continuing for four years and until his successor is appointed and
qualifies. The State Auditor appoints a Deputy State Auditor, with
the approval of the Governor, and Assistant State Auditors to serve at
his pleasure. The State Auditor and the Deputy State Auditor are
required to hold valid certificates of the State to practice either as
Certified Public Accountants or Public Accountants; to have, respec-
tively, at least three years and two years of accounting experience at
the dates of their appointments; and to give bond for $10,000,00 and
$5,000.00, respectively, for faithful performance of duties. The
Assistant State Auditors are required to give bond for $1,000.00 each
and to be either (1) Certified Public Accountants of Maryland; or
(2) Registered Public Accountants of Maryland; or (3) employes of
the State at June 1, 1929, in the capacity of Deputy or Assistant State
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