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MARYLAND MANUAL 11

The Police Commissioner of Baltimore City:

Hamilton R. Atkinson, Police Building .................Baltimore, Md.
The Chairman of the Department of Tidewater Fisheries:

Edwin Warfield, Jr........................................Woodbine, Md.
The Commissioner of State Employment and Registration:
Walter D. Owens-.. ... ....... ......... Baltimore, Md.

GOVERNOR'S MILITARY STAFF
Chapter 583—Acts of 1936

Chief of Staff

Major General Milton A. Reckord, The Adjutant General, Baltimore,
Md.
Aides

Major General Dwight H. Mohr, 6th Regiment Armory, Baltimore,

Md.

Colonel Harry C. Ruhl, Infantry, Hurstleigh, Baltimore, Md.
Colonel Herbert L. Grymes, S. C. 1601 Court Square Building, Balti-
more, Md.

Colonel Carey Jarman, C. W. S.. 11 E. Chase St., Baltimore, Md.
Lieutenant Colonel Philip K. Moisan. Infantry, 910 E. Belvedere Ave-
nue, Baltimore, Md.

Lieutenant Colonel Harry Flook, Infantry, Cumberland, Md.
Captain Charles H. Bryant, Naval Militia, 6th Regiment Armory, Bal-
timore, Md.

Lieutenant Colonel Louis J. Bottomer, Infantry, 6th Regiment Ar-
mory, Baltimore, Md.

Lieutenant Colonel Paul E. Sutherland, Infantry, Annapolis, Md.
Colonel Charles A. Masson, Air Corps, 3406 Bateman Avenue, Balti-
more, Md.

Major R. Leiter FitzSimons, Adj. Genl.'s Dept., 6th Regiment Ar-
mory, Baltimore, Md.

Aides to the Chief of Staff

Brigadier General Henry C. Evans, Field Artillery, 200 Longwood

Road, Baltimore, Md.

Colonel Edgar T. Fell, Infantry, Munsey Building, Baltimore, Md.
Major E. Austin James of Frederick has been assigned as Aide to
Brigadier General Francis Petrott.

The Military Staff of the Governor is provided for in Section 9,
Article 66, Bagby's Annotated Code of Maryland, as follows:

"The Governor may choose a staff consisting of the Adjutant Gen-
eral and not more than twelve aides. The aides will be selected by the
Governor from among the Commissioned Officers of the National
Guard (active or inactive). Each of them may receive an appoint-
ment as aide, which, however, shall not add to the actual grade of
the officer so appointed; nor shall such officer be relieved from duty
with the organization to which he is assigned, except when actually
on duty as aide under the orders of the Governor.

"The appointment of a Chief of Staff and of aides shall be at the
pleasure of the Governor."

 

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