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purchased by State agencies, which receive invoices and make payment
to the Revolving Fund in the same manner as to other vendors (Code
1957, Art. ISA, sees. 28-33).
Since March 6, 1949, the Department has distributed donable foods
from the Production and Marketing Administration, U. S. Department
of Agriculture, to public and private eleemosynary institutions and
agencies and to needy families in the State of Maryland. There are 167
such institutions and agencies serving approximately 85,000 persons.
In March 1960, a new program, Central Services, was inaugurated
providing typewriter repair and duplicating services for those agencies
located in the Baltimore State Office Building.
Appropriations 1961 1962
General Funds $441,309 $464,600
Staff: 64.
Law and Legislation
STATE LAW DEPARTMENT
Attorney General's Office
Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General, 1962
Joseph S. Kaufman, Deputy Attorney General
Assistant Attorneys General:
Clayton A. Dietrich
Thomas W. Jamison III
Robert S. Bourbon
Robert F. Sweeney
James P. Garland
William J. McCarthy, Spec. Asst. Attorney General for
Comptroller of the Treasury
Lawrence F. Rodowsky, Spec. Asst. Attorney General for
Department of Assessments and Taxation
Robert C, Murphy, Spec. Asst, Attorney General for Uni-
versity of Maryland
1201 Mathieson Building, Baltimore 2 Telephone: 539-5413
State Roads Commission
Joseph D. Buscher, Spec. Asst. Attorney General
Special Attorneys:
Peter J. Carpenti Fred A. Puderbaugh
Walter W. Claggett Eugene G. Ricks
Herbert L. Cohen Nolan H. Rogers
Carl H. Lehmann, Jr. Earl 1. Rosenthal
William D. Macmillan, Jr. Edward H. Rybczynski
T. Thornton Murray Charles C. Seymour
Joseph T. Nissel James F. Sfekas
Richard M. Pollitt
300 W. Preston Street, Baltimore I Telephone: 837-9000
State Accident Fund
J. Howard Holzer, Special Attorney
Assistants to Special Attorney:
U. Theodore Hayes
Edgar L. Smith
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore I Telephone: 837-9000
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