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Maryland Manual, 1965-66
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172 MARYLAND MANUAL
Crisfield: Arcade Building 21817
Cumberland: County Building, Union Street 21502
Easton: Dover and Harrison Street 21601
Frederick: Winchester Hall 21701
Hagerstown: City Hall 21740
Hyattsville: County Service Building 20781
Laurel: 327 Main Street 20810
Salisbury: 724 E. Main Street 21801
Washington, D. C.: Veterans Administration, 1006
Munitions Building 20421
Appropriations 1965 1966
General Funds .................................... $145,137 $146,737
Staff: 19.
WAR MEMORIAL COMMISSION
Chairman: Col. Richard C. O'Connell, 1967
Appointed by the Governor of Maryland: Aldine R. Bird, 1966;
Joseph Banks Bracy, 1968; Charles A. Kreatchman, 1969; J.
William McAvoy, 1970.
Appointed by the Mayor of Baltimore: William F. Dawson, 1966;
John E. Brandau, 1966; Paul C. Wolman, 1967; Solomon B.
Levin, 1968; Robert H. Osborne, 1969.
Lewis Williams, Sr., Superintendent
War Memorial Building, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 685-7530
The War Memorial Commission, created by Chapter 537, Acts of
1924, consists of ten members, five of whom are appointed by the
Governor and five by the Mayor of the City of Baltimore, all for five-
year terms. The Commission elects its own Chairman. It has custody
and supervision of the War Memorial Building and the War Memorial
Plaza, which were erected to honor the men of Maryland who fought
in World War 1. The maintenance cost is shared equally by the State
and the City of Baltimore. The building is open and available for
meetings of veterans' groups and civic and patriotic societies, and for
civic gatherings, providing that no collection or donation is taken or
any admission charged. Applications for permission to use the building
should be addressed to the Commission (Code 1957, Art. 65, sees.
78-82).
Appropriations 1965
General Funds ..................................... $35,833
Staff: 10.
Examining and Licensing Boards
CENTRAL LICENSING OFFICE
James A. Johns, Jr„ Central Office Executive
Nancy S. Ward, Chief Clerk
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000
The Central Licensing Office was established by Chapter 280, Acts
of 1951. The Chief Clerk is appointed by the Central Office Executive,
who is appointed each year from the membership of the boards using

 
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