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NO. 9. BOARDS OF AWARD-WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION COM

MISSIONS.

STATES HAVING WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAWS.

|Boards of award indicated where exist.

CALIFORNIA.

Industrial accident commission (formerly board), Underwood Building, 525 Market Street, San Francisco:

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Iowa industrial commissioner (only one administrative officer):

Warren Garst, Des Moines.

MARYLAND.

Commission to amend law listed separately.

MASSACHUSETTS.

Industrial accident board, 1 Beacon Street, Boston:

James B. Carroll, chairman.

Dudley M. Holman.

David T. Dickinson.

Edw. F. McSweeney.

Joseph A. Parks.

Robert E. Grandfield, secretary.

MICHIGAN.

Industrial accident board, Oakland Building, Lansing:

John E. Kinnane, chairman, Bay City.

Richard L. Drake, secretary, Lansing.

J. A. Kennedy, Sault Ste. Marie.

Ora E. Reaves, Jackson.

The labor commissioner acts.

MINNESOTA.

NEBRASKA.

Law not operative till voted upon by the people in 1914.

NEVADA.

Nevada Industrial Commission, Carson City:
Gov. Tasker L. Oddie, chairman.
George B. Thatcher, attorney general.
Edward Ryan, inspector of mines.
H. A. Lemmon, commissioner.
William E. Wallace, commissioner.
John J. Mullin, secretary.

NEW JERSEY.

Has commission for amendment listed separately.

NEW YORK.

State workmen's compensation commission:

Not appointed Feb. 1, 1914.

OHIO.

The Industrial Commission of Ohio (new law designates State Liability Board of Awards), Columbus:

Wallace D. Yaple, chairman.

M. B. Hammond, vice chairman.

T. J. Duffy.

William C. Archer, secretary.

The Oregon commission:

OREGON.

C. D. Babcock, 257 S. Sixteenth Street, Salem, one of the commissioners.

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Public service commission, Charleston:

Lee Ott, chairman (commissioner in charge workmen's compensation fund). Charles H. Bronson.

W. C. Kilmer.

Howard N. Ogden.

R. B. Bernheim, secretary.

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(Appointed by governor to investigate and recommend industrial insurance legisl tion to the legislature-thirteenth session.)

I. C. H. Reynolds, chairman, Spirit Lake.

Walter H. Hanson, Wallace.

E. M. Hoover, treasurer, Boise.

J. P. Nicholas, Wardner.

T. W. Rickard, Pocatello.

A. H. Connor, secretary, Sandpoint.

Workmen's compensation commission:

INDIANA.

Henry W. Bullock, attorney at law, chairman, Indianapolis.

John E. Frederick, secretary Kokomo Steel & Iron Co., Kokomo.

Wm. Greene, secretary International Typographical Union No. 1, Indianapolis. Alfred M. Ogle, president Vandalia Coal Co., Terre Haute.

Chas. Fox, secretary District 11, United Mine Workers of America, Terre Haute.

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Official commission, appointed by legislature March 20, 1913, to investigate subject and report bill to next legislature:

John B. Kehoe, 98 Exchange Street, Portland.

Ray Marston, Skowhegan.

Willis E. Swift, Augusta.

MISSISSIPPI.

Clayton D. Potter, Jackson, Miss., member of legislature, has prepared bill on workmen's compensation to be introduced next legislature.

MISSOURI.

Missouri Senate workmen's compensation commission (second commission):
State senators-

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People's Power League endeavoring to initiate law to go before people next election, a year hence. M. McCusker, secretary, Livingston.

NORTH DAKOTA.

Commission appointed by governor:

D. B. Holt, Fargo.

M. N. Thatcher, Fargo.

Fred G. Cleveland, Jamestown.

PENNSYLVANIA.

Industrial accidents commission:

David A. Reed, chairman, Carnegie Building, Pittsburgh.
J. Barry Colahan, jr., 1011 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Morris Williams, 907 Arcade Building, Philadelphia.

Geo. C. Hetzel, Chester.

Francis Feehan, Ferguson Building, Pittsburgh.

John J. Cushing, Monessen.

Francis H. Bohlen, secretary, Bullitt Building, Philadelphia.

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Hon. A. G. Wolf, associate justice supreme court, Box 1187, San Juan.

TENNESSEE.

Workmen's compensation commission, appointed by governor to report to 1915 legislature:

Hon. W. R. Cole, Nashville.
Prof. G. W. Dyer, Nashville.
J. H. Turner, Nashville.

Jas, A. Fowler, Knoxville.

T. J. Hoskins, Knoxville.

To study subject:

Frank E. Howe, Bennington.

Hale K. Darling, Chelsea.

VERMONT.

Guy W. Bailey, secretary of state, Essex Junction.

VIRGINIA,

Had committee on uniformity of legislation several years ago.

STATES IN WHICH LAWS HAVE BEEN

ENACTED BUT COMMISSIONS

STILL EXIST TO HELP SECURE AMENDMENTS.

MARYLAND.

[Law defective.]

Employers' liability and workmen's compensation commission:

J. Walter Lord, chairman, Maryland Trust Building.

F. W. Wood.

Geo. Whitelock.

David J. Lewis.

C. N. Steigelman.

Frank A. White, secretary, 100 Equitable Building.

NEW JERSEY.

Employers' liability commission, Trenton:
Wm. B. Dickson, president, Montclair.
Samuel Botterill, East Orange.
J. William Clark, Newark.
John T. Cosgrove, Elizabeth.
Walter E. Edge, Atlantic City.

Edward K. Mills, Morristown.

Wm. E. Stubbs, secretary, Trenton.

COMMISSIONS NO LONGER EXISTING IN STATES HAVING NO COMPENSATION LAWS.

Employers' liability commission:

DELAWARE.

T. Allen Hilles, president, Wilmington.

Sylvester D. Townsend, jr., Wilmington.
Thos. F. Flynn, Wilmington.

Alfred B. Moore, Wilmington.

James E. Hoffecker, Smyrna.

Arthur J. Jennings, secretary, Wilmington.

(Above commission appointed in 1911 by the governor. Reported bill of their findings at the recent session of the general assembly, but the bill was not passed and the life of the commission terminated.)

Thos. W. Miller, secretary of state, Dover, Del., is interested in literature on the subject.

MONTANA.

Commission appointed by ex-Gov. Norris during his administration:

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Committee on uniformity of legislation appointed several years ago:

Jas. R. Caton, Alexandria.

Eugene Massie, Richmond.

P. D. Deanes, Windsor.

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