MARYLAND MANUAL 139
the Eastern Shore; one, Central Maryland; one, Baltimore City; one,
Southern Maryland; one, Western Maryland; and one, the State at
large. All appointive members must he citizens and residents of the
area for which they were appointed for not less than five years, and
they must have been actively engaged in the real estate business for
ten years prior to appointment. The Commission licenses all real
estate agencies, brokers and salesmen doing business, or wishing to
do business in Maryland. It has the power to revoke, refuse, or sus-
pend licenses of any agency or person for violating the State real
estate laws or for unethical conduct (Code 1957, Art. 66, secs. 212-32).
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds $64,389 $68,884
Staff: 8.
MARYLAND SAVINGS-SHARE INSURANCE CORPORATION
President and Chairman, Richard W. Case
Directors elected by member associations: Stephen A. Pretl, 1965;
Henry R. Weisheit, 1965; John P. Zebelean, Jr., 1965; Henry R.
Eisnic, 1966; Frank A. Leilich, 1966; Sidney H. Tinley, Jr.,
1966; Charles E. Orth, Jr., 1967; J. H. L. Trautfelter, 1967.
Directors appointed by the Governor: Richard W. Case, 1967;
C. Edwin Kline, 1967; Robert Stocksdale, 1967.
James S. Brogan, Jr., Executive Vice President
1123 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: 727-7810
The Maryland Savings-Share Insurance Corporation was created by
Chapter 131, Acts of 1962, to insure savings and loan and building
and loan associations throughout the State. Membership in the Cor-
poration is on a voluntary basis, and is available to all savings and
loan associations throughout the State that meet the qualifications
of the Maryland Savings-Share Insurance Corporation. The Corpora-
tion is funded by the member savings and loan associations.
The Corporation consists of eleven directors, eight of whom are
elected by the member associations and are representatives of the
member savings and loan associations. All terms after the initial
selection are for four years. The Governor appoints three directors
for four-year terms. The Corporation selects its own Chairman and
adopts its own rules, by-laws and regulations (Code 1957, 1962 Supp.,
Art. 23, secs. 161MM-161XX).
Staff: 2.
Labor and Industrial Relations
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Henry Miller, Commissioner, 1967
Margaret W. Kimble, Deputy Commissioner
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: 837-9000
The Department of Labor and Industry, established by Chapter 211,
Acts of 1884, as the Bureau of Statistics and Information, is one of the
oldest governmental agencies in this field in the United States, ante-
dating the U. S. Department of Labor by one year. After 1892, the
Department was known as the Industrial Bureau. A reorganization
in 1916 renamed it the State Board of Labor and Statistics, and con-
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