EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 1603
sand dollars ($3, 000) per annum, payable out of the State
Treasury by the State of Maryland; and in addition to said
sum the Chairman of said Commission was also to receive
three thousand dollars ($3, 000) per annum, payable out of
the funds of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, as an
employe of said municipal corporation; and it was further
provided that each of the other two commissioners should also
receive in addition the sum of two thousand dollars ($2, 000)
per annum, payable out of the funds of the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore, as employes of said municipal corpora-
tion; and it was further provided that the salary of the Gen-
eral Counsel to said Public Service Commission should be
three thousand dollars ($3, 000) per annum, and that said
General Counsel should also receive as additional compensa-
tion the sum of eighteen hundred dollars ($1, 800) per annum,
payable to him out of the funds of the Mayor and City Coun-
cil of Baltimore as an employe of said municipal corporation;
that by the provisions of Chapter 750 of the Acts of the Gen-
eral Assembly of 1914, the salary of each of said Commis-
sioners was placed at three thousand dollars ($3, 000) per
annum, payable out of the State Treasury by the State of
Maryland, and in addition thereto, the further sum of three
thousand dollars ($3, 000) was to be paid each of them by the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore as employes of said
municipal corporation, the payment, however, to be subject to
Section 2 of said Act of 1914, Chapter 750, and,
WHEREAS, by the provisions of Chapter 800 of the Acts of
the General Assembly of 1914 a State Industrial Accident
Commission was created to be composed of three members to
be appointed by the Governor of Maryland, one of said mem-
bers to be designated as Chairman of said Commission. That
by the provisions of said Act of Assembly the salary of each
of said Commissioners was fixed at three thousand dollars
($3, 000) per annum, payable out of the State Treasury; and
in addition to said sum each member of said Commission was
to receive also the sum of two thousand dollars ($2, 000) per
annum, payable out of the funds of the Mayor and City Coun-
cil of Baltimore as employes of said municipal corporation,
and,
WHEREAS, by the provisions of Chapter 841, of the Acts of
the General Assembly of Maryland of 1914, a State Tax Com-
mission was created to be composed of three members, and said
Act of Assembly provided that the first Commission created
by the Act should be composed of Q scar Leser, who should
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