MARYLAND MANUAL 101
BOARD OF BOILER RULES
Chairman: ..
John M. Pohlhaus, Commissioner, Department of Labor and
Industry, 12 E. Mulberry Street, Baltimore 2.
Members:
A. L. Penniman, Chief Engineer of Power, Consolidated Gas
Electric Light & Power Company, Baltimore (1945)
Firmadge King, 3023 Presstman Street, Baltimore (1946).
This Board is created for and charged with the duty of formulat-
ing rules and regulations governing the proper construction and
installation of boilers over fifteen pounds to the square inch, for sale
or use in this State, and to enforce such rules and regulations and the
continued maintenance of them on a basis of proper safety.
THE MARYLAND RACING COMMISSION
Maryland Trust Building, Baltimore 2, Maryland
Telephone: PLaza 2387
Commissioners:
Name Postoffice Term Expires
George P. Mahoney, Chairman — Glyndon ... .. ........1947
Frank Small, Jr... ... .. —Clinton .. ..... ........ 1949
H. Courtenay Jenifer ..................Timonium ......1946
Secretary:
J. William Graham ...... .... ...... ... .... — Annapolis
Stenographer and Bookkeeper:
Mrs. William Chesnut .... .. .. .. .. Baltimore
Inspectors:
Charles S. Early (Chief) ...... .... ........ .. ....... Brandywine
George J. Mueller (Special) .. ... .... .. ........ —Baltimore
George F. Abrecht.. ......... ....... .. ........ Frederick
E. Gittings Merryman .. ... ... — Cockeysville
Charles Cohen — ... .. ............ ........ .. ...Baltimore
Roman Schmechel .... ... ..... ....... Havre de Grace
Frank Delahay .. .... — .. .... Queenstown
Auditor;
Edward G. Shipley ....... .. ..... .. ...Baltimore
Veterinarians;
Dr. T. A. Ladson (Chief)... .... .... ...... Olney
Dr. Jack A. Ladson.. —........ — Pikesville
Dr. Hulbert Young.. .... ............ .... ....... —Baltimore
The Governor appoints three members, not more than two of whom
shall belong to the same political party. Each shall have resided in
the State for five years prior to his appointment. Their terms are
for six years each.
Under this law only such persons, associations or corporations may
hold or conduct any meeting within the State of Maryland whereat
horse racing shall be permitted for any stake, purse or reward, as are
licensed by the Commission.
The Racing Commission has full power to prescribe rules, regula-
tions and conditions under which all horse races are conducted; and
may make rules restricting and regulating betting on all such races;
fix and regulate the rate of charge by the licensee for an admission,
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