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Fisheries.

BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS. President-Nathan R. Buller, Commissioner of Members-John Hamberger, Erie, Erie County. Mathew A. Riley, Ellwood City, Lawrence County.

Charles E. Reitell, Pittsburgh, Alle-
gheny County.

T. H. Harter, Bellefonte, Centre,
County.

Dan R. Schnabel, Johnstown, Cam-
bria County.

Leslie W. Seylar, McConnellsburg,
Fulton County.

William Mann Irvine, Mercersburg,
Franklin County.

Secretary-H. R. Stackhouse, Waterford.

Office of the Commission. (Office-Rooms 315-330 Telegraph Building, Harrisburg.)

Commissioner of Fisheries-Nathan R. Buller, Pleasant Mount, Wayne County.

(500 North Third Street.) Executive Secretary-H. R. Stackhouse, Waterford, Erie County.

(1102 North Second Street.) Chief Warden-Robert P. Deiter, Scranton, Lackawanna County. (1106 Green Street.) Consultant on Fish Culture and Field Superintendent-Charles R. Buller, Pleasant Mount, Wayne County.

Superintendents of State Fish Hatcheries.

William F. Haas, Bellefonte, Centre County.
Gay W. Buller, Pleasant Mount, Wayne County.
Jerry R. Berkhouse, Torresdale, Philadelphia.
Frederick W. Riedel, Union City, Erie County.
Abram G. Buller, Corry, Erie County.
Philip H. Hartman, Erie, Erie County.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Chairman-William D. B. Ainey, Susquehanna County. (931 North Front Street.) Members S. Ray Shelby, 52 Lincoln Street, (Penn Harris Hotel.) Samuel M. Clement, Jr., Wissahickon and Hauter Streets, Germantown, Philadelphia. (Penn Harris Hotel.) James S. Benn, 1530 Locust Street, Philadelphia. (Penn Harris Hotel.) Lex N. Mitchell, Punxsutawney, Jefferson County.

Uniontown, Fayette County.

John L. Stewart, 925 Delaware
Avenue, Bethlehem.

Fred J. Miller, Centre Bridge, Bucks
County.

Secretary-John G. Hopwood, Uniontown,
Fayette County.
(R. D. No. 5.)
Counsel-Frank M. Hunter, Knoxville, Allegheny
County.
(R. D. No. 4.)
Assistant Counsel-John Fox Weiss, 507 North

Front Street.

BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS AND STATISTICS. Chief-B. Frank Morgal, 223 Chestnut Street, Lebanon.

BUREAU OF ENGINEERING. Chief-J. Herbert Snow, Harrisburg, Dauphin County. (1909 North Front Street.) Assistant Chief-L. G. Krause, Harrisburg, Dauphin County. (1912 Market Street.)

BUREAU OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. Chief-E. M. Vale, Carlisle, Cumberland County.

BUREAU OF ACCIDENTS. Chief-John P. Dohoney, Harisburg, Dauphin County. (1110 North Second Street.)

BUREAU OF RATES AND TARIFFS. Chief-Paul E. Fickenscher, Camp Hill, Cumberland County.

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COMMISSION TO STUDY ALL LAWS
RELATING TO CHILD WELFARE
AND TO SUGGEST REVISION
AND AMENDMENTS TO THE
STATUTES OF PENN-
SYLVANIA, ETC.

Chairman-Charles Edwin Fox, Flanders Building, Philadelphia.

Vice Chairman-(Mrs.) John W. Lawrence, North Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh. Members-(Mrs.) J. H. Bovaird, 19 Jackson Avenue, Bradford.

J. Rogers Flannery, Vanadium Building, Pittsburgh.

Edward Lindsey, Warren National

J.

Bank Building, Warren.

Prentice Murphy, 311 South Juniper Street, Philadelphia.

1937

(Miss) Florence Sibley,
Panama Street, Philadelphia.
Executive Secretary-Neva R. Deardorff, 25
South Van Pelt Street, Philadelphia.

COMMISSION TO STUDY THE SUBJECT OF
CONSOLIDATION OF THE VARIOUS
MUNICIPALITIES.

Chairman-Joseph T. Miller, 424 Maple Avenue, Edgewood.

Vice Chairman-Morris Knowles, 5814 Staton Avenue, Pittsburgh.

Secretary-Frank I. Gollmar, 173 Hiland Avenue
West View.

Treasurer-William E. Best, LaSalle and Miles
Streets, Dormont.
Members- Horace Crider, Homestead.

Grover Delaney, Glassport.

P. J. Fuehrer, Elizabeth.

J. D. Hailman, 310 South Land
Avenue, Pittsburgh.

E. M. Herr, Westinghouse Electric
and Manufacturing Company, Pitts-
burgh.

Charles P. Howe, Tarentum.

E. Lowrie Humes, First National
Bank Building, Pittsburgh.

C. L. Kelly, McKeesport.

C. A. Lewis, Berger Building, Pitts

burgh.

D. C. Muir, Duquesne.

George Monro, Wilmerding.

S. A. McClure, Berger Building,

Pittsburgh.

Charles C. McGovern,

Avenue, Pittsburgh.

339 Fifth

D. L. Starr, First National Bank
Building, Pittsburgh.

C. W. Scheck, Oliver Building, Pitts-
burgh.

S. A. Taylor, Pittsburgh and Bessemer Coal Company, Pittsburgh. J. W. Vickerman, Bellevue.

Charles A. Woods, Union Trust Build-
ing, Pittsburgh.

E. A. Young, 14 Dunlap Avenue,
Pittsburgh.

S. H. Noll, 3045 Church Avenue,
Mt. Oliver Branch, Pittsburgh.

COMMISSION TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE
DULY CONSTITUTED AGENCIES OF THE
STATES OF NEW YORK AND NEW
JERSEY FOR THE REGULATION
OF THE FLOW OF THE
DELAWARE RIVER.

Chairman-Charles H. Miner, Secretary of
Health, Harrisburg.
Members-Robert Y. Stuart, Secretary of Forests

and Waters, Harrisburg.
Philip P. Wells, Deputy Attorney
General, Harrisburg.

COMMISSION ΤΟ PROVIDE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE

OF LAKE ERIE IN 1918.

President-William M. Spencer, 519 West 6th Street, Erie.

Secretary-F. H. Schutte, Erie.

Members-(Miss) Jane Pressley, 230 West 7th
Street, Erie.

D. N. McBrier, 304 West 6th Street
Erie.

Harry W. Moomy, 652 West 10th
Street, Erie.

JOINT COMMISSION FOR THE ACQUISITION
OF THE VARIOUS TOLL BRIDGES OVER
THE DELAWARE RIVER BETWEEN
PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW

JERSEY.

(Members of Pennsylvania Commission.)
Chairman-Gifford Pinchot, Governor.
Charles A. Snyder, State Treasurer.
Samuel S. Lewis, Auditor General.

Clarence J. Buckman, Langhorne.

(Vacancy)

(Members of New Jersey Commission.)

Vice-Chairman-S. E. Kaufman, Trenton, N. J. COMMISSION

Louis Focht, Trenton, N. J.

Walter I. Jacoby, Finesville, N. J.

Joseph W. Cooper, Lambertville, N. J.
Fred R. Parker, Trenton, N. J.

Secretary-J. W. Cooper, Lambertville, N. J.

COMMISSION TO CONSTRUCT BRIDGE OVER
DELAWARE RIVER CONNECTING
PHILADELPHIA AND CAMDEN.
Members of the Pennsylvania Commission.

Gifford Pinchot, Governor.

W. Freeland Kendrick, Mayor of Philadelphia,
City Hall, Philadelphia.

Charles A. Snyder, State Treasurer.
Samuel S. Lewis, Auditor General.
Richard Weglein, City Hall, Philadelphia.
Thomas B. Smith, Chairman of Executive Com-
mittee, Lincoln Building, Philadelphia.
Samuel M. Vauclain, Broad and Spring Garden
Streets, Philadelphia.

Samuel D. Lit, 8th and Market Streets, Phila-
delphia.

Members of the New Jersey Commission.
Theodore Boettger, Lodi, New Jersey.

T. J. S. Barlow, Maple Shade, New Jersey.
John F. Boyle, 500 Montgomery Street, Jersey
City, New Jersey.

Weller H. Noyes, 17 East 42nd Street, New
York.

Isaac Ferris, Jr., 100 West Maple Avenue,
Merchantville, New Jersey.

John B. Kates, 517 Federal Street, Camden,
New Jersey.

Robert S. Sinclair, 185 South Orange Avenue,
South Orange, New Jersey.

Frank L. Suplee, University Boulevard, Glass-
boro, New Jersey.

Counsel for the Committee.

T. Harry Rowland, Camden, New Jersey.

Fred Taylor Pusey, Special Deputy Attorney
General, Philadelphia.

Joseph P. Gaffney, Philadelphia.

Board of Engineers.

Chairman-Ralph Modjeski, Widener Building,
Philadelphia.

Secretary-Joseph K. Costello. Philadelphia.
Assistant Secretary-Charles

delphia.

R. Bacon, Phila

Treasurer-Edward I. Edwards, Jr., Philadel

phia.

Assistant Treasurer-John F. Whitaker, Phila-
delphia.

LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ΤΟ MAKE A
COMPLETE STUDY AND INVESTIGATION
OF ALL EXISTING SYSTEMS OF
COMPULSORY LIABILITY INSUR-
ANCE FOR MOTOR VEHICLES,
ETC.

Edward Haas, Philadelphia.

Samuel J. McKim, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County.
William Mansfield, McKeesport, Allegheny
County.

Clarence J. Buckman, Langhorne.

George W. Woodruff, Attorney General.
Paul D. Wright, Secretary of Highways.

Royal Meeker, Secretary of Labor and Industry.

ΤΟ EXAMINE THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF SHENANDOAH AND, UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS TO ACCEPT FOR THE STATE SAID HOSPITAL. Chairman-Charles H. Miner, Secretary of Health.

Members-Clyde L. King, Secretary of the
Commonwealth.

Ellen C. Potter, Secretary of Welfare.
Thomas R. Edwards, Shenandoah.
William J. Richards, Pottsville.

COMMISSION TO SUBMIT A REVISED PENAL CODE OF PENNSYLVANIA.

Chairman-Edwin M. Abbott, 1027 Land Title Building, Philadelphia.

Marion D. Patterson, District Attorney, Hollidaysburg.

Lex N. Mitchell, Punxsutawney.

Richard W. Martin, 306 Frick Building, Pittsburgh.

John H. Maurer, Assistant District Attorney, City Hall, Philadelphia.

Secretary-William E. Mikell, 3400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

COMMISSION TO CODIFY AND REVISE THE
LAWS RELATING TO POOR DISTRICTS
AND THE CARE OF THE POOR.
Chairman-William J. Trembath, 804 Second
National Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre.
Vice-Chairman--Harry A. Jones, Washington.
Secretary-Edwin D. Solenberger, 1430
Street, Philadelphia.

Pine

GIANT POWER SURVEY BOARD. Chairman-Gifford Pinchot, Governor. Vice-Chairman-George W. Woodruff, Attorney

General.

Secretary--Robert Y. Stuart, Secretary of Forests and Waters.

Members-Frank P. Willits, Secretary of Agri

culture.

Royal Meeker, Secretary of Labor

and Industry.

George H. Ashley, State Geologist.

Robert H. Fernald, University of

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Philip P. Wells, Deputy Attorney
General, Harrisburg.

Director-Morris L. Cooke.

TAX COMMISSION.

Chairman-Franklin Spencer Edmonds,
South 12th Street, Philadelphia,
Members-Alexander R. Wheeler, Endeavor.

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John P. Wood, 521 North 22 Street,
Philadelphia.

Arch F. Jones, Ridgway.

M. K. McKay, Pittsburgh.

John P. Connelly, Land Title, Build-
ing, Philadelphia,

James H. Reed, Arcade Building,
Pittsburgh.

Secretary-Alton W. Lick, Telegraph Building, Harrisburg.

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COMMISSION TO PROVIDE FOR JOINT ACQUISITION AND MAINTENANCE BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AND THE STATE OF NEW YORK OF CERTAIN

TOLL BRIDGES OVER THE DELAWARE RIVER.

Arthur W. Brandt, Commissioner of Highways.
Engineer-Secretary---Е.

A. Lamb, Albany,

(Members of the Pennsylvania Commission.)

Gifford Pinchot, Governor.

Samuel S. Lewis, Auditor General.

N. Y.

Charles A. Snyder, State Treasurer.

(Members of the New York Commission.) Frederick Stuart Greene, Superintendent of Public Works.

Names of Senate Members not reported.

ORGANIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH.

THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

As defined by the Constitution the Executive Department of the Commonwealth consists of a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Attorney General. Auditor General, State Treasurer, Secretary of Internal Affairs and the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

In addition to these Constitutional executive officers, additional executive offices and administrative departments, boards and commission have, from time to time, been created by statute. The entire executive branch of the State government was reorganized in 1923 under the provisions of "The Administrative Code" (Act of June 7, 1923, P. L. 498).

As thus reorganized the executive branch of the government consists of the following officers, departments, boards and commissions:

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