1072 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 515
and to follow immediately after Section 2 of said Article and
to read as follows:
2A. The following positions and places shall not be in-
cluded in the Classified Service, namely: All employees taken
into the Merit System by executive order on or about the first
day of January, 1939, including among others the following:
clerks, inspectors, accountants, stenographers and other em-
ployees of the Income and Relief Tax Division of the State
Comptroller's Office, numbering 112 persons, more or less;
the Assistant State Auditors and the accountants of the
State Auditor's Office; all employees of the State Board of
Hairdressers and Beauty Culturists, including the secretary,
chief inspector, inspectors, investigators, stenographers and
clerks; the credential secretary and statistician of the State
Department of Education; the Inspectors of Construction,
senior clerks and other employees of the Department of Me-
chanical Engineering; all employees and appointees of the
Alcoholic Beverage Division of the State Comptroller's Office,
including alcoholic beverage auditors and investigators, beer
inspectors and senior account clerks; the Special Attorney
for the State Accident Fund attached to the Attorney Gen-
eral's Office and employed by the State Industrial Accident
Commission; all employees of the Commissioner of Loans, in-
cluding the Deputy Commissioner, secretary, chief investiga-
tor and investigators, clerks and stenographers; the Assistant
State Auditor employed by the Conservation Department;
the Assistant Wardens, Assistant Deputy Wardens, Chaplains
and Consulting Physicians employed by the Maryland House
of Correction; the physicians employed by the State Insur-
ance Department; the Custodian of Works of Reference and
indexers and cataloguers employed by the State Librarian;
the physicians on the staff of the State Teachers' College at
Towson; the Assistant Wardens, Consulting Physicians and
Chaplains of the Maryland Penitentiary; the Shorthand Re-
porter of the Public Service Commission; the Archival As-
sistants, Manuscript Repairer's Assistants, General Assistants,
secretaries, janitors, watchmen and other employees of the
Hall of Records; the several officers, chief clerk, clerks, book-
keepers, investigators, stenographers and other employees of
the Maryland Veterans Commission; the Executive Secretary
of the State Planning Commission; the Superintendent and
bookkeepers of Montrose School for Girls; the Superintendent
of Maryland Training School for Boys; and all employees of
the State Roads Commission taken into the Merit System
by executive order on or about January 1, 1939, including
among others the following: the Chief Engineer, Consulting
Engineers, Workmen's Compensation Administrators, Work-
men's Compensation Investigators and Sign Permit In-
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