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146 MARYLAND MANUAL Hurlock — Farm Labor Field Office Employment Security Administration P. 0. Box 445 Hurlock 21643 Salisbury — Farm Labor Field Office Isabella Maryland State Employment Service Street Isabella and Lake Streets Office Salisbury 21801 Pocomoke — Area Supervisor, Eastern Shore Rural Manpower Services Employment Security Administration P. 0. Box 337 Pocomoke 21851 In addition to the above offices, the Employment Service provides placement activities in offices of the Social Services Offices in Ellicott City and Glen Burnie. Under the terms of the Social Security Act, the Employment Se- curity Administration is a State agency entirely financed by the Federal Government. Appropriations 1973 1974 Federal Funds ................ $16,889,194 $15,143,524 Staff: 1,418. MARYLAND VETERANS' COMMISSION Chairman: Claude L. Callegary, 1977 David E. Kaiser, 1974; John J. Devlin, 1975; T. Leo Sullivan, 1976; Richard C. Manning, 1977; Robert T. O'Leary, 1978; Paul L. Thompson, 1978; David L. Brigham, 1979; John W. O'Brien, 1980. Robert G. Koch, State Service and Executive Officer Federal Building, Room 113, 31 Hopkins Plaza, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3350 The Maryland Veterans' Commission was first established by Chap- ter 344, Acts of 1924, reorganized by Chapter 803, Acts of 1945, further reorganized by Chapter 310, Acts of 1968, and still further reorganized by Chapters 370 and 617, Acts of 1971. It is composed of nine Maryland veterans appointed by the Governor for seven year terms. One of the members is designated by the Secretary of Employ- ment and Social Services as the Chairman. A resident of each con- gressional district is represented and one member serves at large. The Commission appoints the State Service Officer, who serves as admin- istrative director of the agency. The State Commanders of the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled Ameri- can Veterans, the Marine Corps League, the World War I Veterans, the Catholic War Veterans, the Jewish War Veterans and a designee of the Fleet Reserve Association as determined by the Board of Direc- tors of Branch 6 serve as an advisory committee to the Commission. The Commission provides for the establishment of Veterans' cem- eteries in Maryland, the acquisition, supervision and control of Vet- erans' cemeteries, and the requirements for eligibility for burial in Veterans' cemeteries in Maryland and generally relating to Veterans' cemeteries in Maryland. The agency also assists veterans and their dependents in securing Federal, State or local aid to which they may be entitled. The Commission maintains a permanent registry of graves of all persons who served in the military or naval forces of the coun- |
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