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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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MILITIA 2193

to be collected according to law, to provide funds appropriated by
Section 59 of this sub-title.

War Memorial Commission.

1924, ch. 537, sec. 1.

61. A War Memorial Commission consisting of ten (10) members be
and is hereby created and that the Governor of the State of Maryland is
hereby authorized, empowered and directed to appoint five (5) members
of said Commission, and that the Mayor of the City of Baltimore is hereby
authorized, directed and empowered to appoint, five (5) members of the
said Commission.

1924, ch, 537, sec. 2.

62. The terms of the members of this Commission shall be for five
years, but that of the first five (5) commissioners appointed by the Governor
and of the first (5) appointed by the Mayor of Baltimore, one shall be
appointed for a term of five (5) years, one for a term of four years, one
for a term of three (3) years, one for a term of two (2) years, and one for
a term of one (1) year, from June 30, 1924. Said Commission is hereby
authorized to elect a Chairman, a Vice Chairman, a Secretary and a
Treasurer, or a Secretary-Treasurer. No member of said Commission shall
receive any salary or compensation, except payment of actual expenses
authorized by a vote of the Commission and so recorded in its minutes.

1924, ch. 537, sec. 3.

63. The War Memorial Commission is hereby authorized, empowered
and directed to adopt and enforce regulations providing for the management
of the War Memorial Building so that the War Memorial Building may be
of the greatest possible use both to the people of the State of Maryland and
of the City of Baltimore, and to the patriotic societies and organizations
of the State of Maryland and the City of Baltimore, and as far as possible
without expense to the patriotic societies and organizations of the State of
Maryland and the City of Baltimore.

1924, ch. 537, sec. 4.

64. The War Memorial Commission is hereby authorized and em-
powered to appoint a Custodian and a Janitor for the War Memorial
Building and to expend, in its discretion, such funds as may from time to
time be appropriated by the General Assembly of Maryland and the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore for the maintenance and administration of
the War Memorial Building.

1924, ch. 537, sec. 5.

65. The War Memorial Commission shall take and is hereby given title
to the War Memorial site and building, to hold same for the State of
Maryland and the City of Baltimore for the purposes stated in this sub-
title, or as may be directed by future General Assemblies of the State of
Maryland.
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