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Maryland Manual, 1927
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 49


THE CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT
Office, 512 Munsey Building, Baltimore, Md.
Commissioner (Term Expires 1931)
Swepson Earle Baltimore
Chief Clerk:
H. H. Johnson - - Baltimore
Asst. Chief Clerk:
C. E. Ebberts - - Arbutus
Engineer:
H. E. Collins - Crisfield
Stenographer:
Georgia A. Poehlman- - - Baltimore
Deputy State Auditor (Oyster Auditor)
Milton C. Greer, Jr .. Baltimore
The Governor appoints a Conservation Commissioner for a term of
four years from the first Monday in May. (Ch. 29, 1922.)


Oyster Auditor
(Chapter 674—Acts of 1927.)

Adding new section to Article 81 of The Code of Public General
Laws to be known as section 240-A.

The Governor shall appoint an additional deputy State auditor
whose term of office shall begin when, this act shall take effect and ex
tend until the first Monday in May, 1928, after which time he shall be
appointed and hold office in the same manner and for the same term
as provided for the other deputy State auditors. He shall he subject to
all the provisions of Section 240, Article 81 of the code and shall re
ceive $2400 per annum and necessary traveling expenses to the extent
of $2000.00. He shall audit the books of the various oyster packers,
crab and clam shippers and fish dealers, including any catchers of these
seafoods who may ship direct for the purpose of ascertaining the total
number of bushels of oysters caught within the waters of Maryland,
the number of gallons shucked and shipped, the pounds of crabs and
crab meat, quantities of soft crabs and clams, quantities of each kind
of fish and also the quantity in bushels and gallons that are purchased
from points out of the State. He shall file with the Conservation De
partment weekly reports showing the result of such audits.


STATE GAME WARDEN
514 Munsey Building, Baltimore.
Appointed by the Conservation Commissioner under Merit System.
Name. PE. Lee LeCompte... ...........State Game Warden Cambridge
Charles F. Smith._. .. Chief Deputy Warden........Baltimore
Harold S. Kolmer.... .Secretary .. . Baltimore
Madeline Zimmerman...Stenographer . ... Baltimore

District Deputy Game Wardens.
District No. 1.
Garrett County Richard S. Browning.. ..0akland
Allegany ..Joseph E. Weaver....... Cumberland
Washington .....Albert Crampton . Hagerstown


 

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