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ly lottery tickets for sale through a terminal con-
nected to a computerized on-line real-time sys-
tem. Drawings in "The Numbers Game" are held
daily Monday through Saturday and are also tele-
vised (Code 1957, Art. 88D).
MEDICAL MUTUAL LIABILITY
INSURANCE SOCIETY OF
MARYLAND
President: Manning W. Alden, M.D., 1981
Senior Vice-President: Raymond W. Yow, M.D.,
1982
Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer: Tilton
H. Dobbin, 1981
Secretary: John Sargeant, 1982
Treasurer: Thomas J. Rohe III, 1982
J. Edward Day, 1981; Frederick W. Miltenberger,
M.D., 1981; Gerald J. Can-oil, M.D., 1982;
John G. Lodmell, M.D., 1983; Robert B.
Russell II, 1983; Robert S. Zetzer, 1983.
P. 0. Box 2936
Brooklandville 21022
Suite 220, Greenspring Station Bldg.
2360 W. Joppa Road
Lutherville 21903 Telephone: 821-6164
The Medical Mutual Liability Insurance Soci-
ety of Maryland was created by Chapter 544,
Acts of 1975. The Society is governed by an elev-
en-member board of directors initially appointed
by the Governor. Thereafter, the directors are to
be elected by the members of the Society in ac-
cordance with the articles of incorporation and
bylaws.
The purpose of the Society is to provide for the
payment of indemnities to persons suffering inju-
ry arising out of the rendering or failure to render
professional services by physicians and to provide
the means whereby the physicians may obtain in-
surance against liability for injury due to the ren-
dering or failure to render any professional ser-
vice subject to the limitations and immunities
mentioned. The organization is funded by premi-
ums established for the professional liability and
related lines of insurance sold to physicians in
Maryland (Code 1957, Art. 48A, secs. 547-555).
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MILITARY DEPARTMENT
Major General Warren D. Hodges, The Adjutant
General and Ranking Line Officer
Brigadier General Benjamin F. Dean, Assistant
Adjutant General for Army
Brigadier General Victor F. Kilkowski, Assistant
Adjutant General for Air
Fifth Regiment Armory
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 728-3388
The Charter of Maryland empowered Lord
Baltimore to raise troops to put down insurrec-
tion or rebellion and to subdue the enemies of the
province. Since that time the organization, main-
tenance, and administration of the State militia
has been an integral part of the State's functions.
The present military establishment of Maryland
conforms to Title 32, U.S. Code and regulations
issued pursuant thereto, and to the Militia Law
of Maryland (Code 1957, Art. 65).
The Adjutant General is appointed by the
Governor with the consent of the Senate and
serves until his successor is appointed and quali-
fied or until he is removed from office as a result
of sentence imposed by court martial (Const.
1867, IX, 2 ). The Ranking Line Officer (at the
present time also the Adjutant General) is head
of the Military Department and exercises all his
powers and duties under the Militia Law of
Maryland.
The Military Department prepares all State
forms and records required for use by the militia
and the reports and returns required by the Fed-
eral Government. It maintains a register of all
commissioned officers and service records of all
officers and enlisted men of the Maryland Na-
tional Guard.
The Ranking Line Officer is the custodian of
all State and federal property used by the orga-
nized militia and apportions and provides for the
proper application of funds for the military estab-
lishment. He also maintains all State-owned ar-
mories located in Maryland and all other proper-
ties that may be occupied, purchased, or leased
by the Military Department. The Ranking Line
Officer makes all regulations for the use of such
facilities and applications for their use should be
made to him. In addition, he is responsible for
the administration, training, and supply of ap-
proximately 8,000 National Guardsmen, includ-
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