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170 MARYLAND MANUAL

Superintendent of Schools; the Commissioner of the Department of
Labor and Industry; the Executive Director of the Department of
Employment Security; the Director of the Agricultural Extension
Service, University of Maryland; the Superintendent of Maryland
State Police; the Executive Secretary of the Maryland-Delaware
Council of Churches; a representative of the Catholic Rural Life Con-
ference; the Executive Secretary of the Tri-State Packers Associa-
tion; the Secretary of the Maryland Farm Bureau, Inc.; the Secre-
tary of the Maryland State Grange; the Presidents of the Maryland
State Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Associations; and the Secretary-
Treasurer of the Maryland State and District of Columbia A.F.L.-
C.I.O. The Committee is to submit an annual report to the Governor
by November I of each year (J. R. No. 9, Acts of 1959).

GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR ENERGY

Chairman: Henry T. Douglas

Gordon M. Cairns, Dick Duffey, H. Bentley Glass, E. W. Guern-
sey, Russell Morgan, Perry F. Prather, W. F. Strong, Thomas
E. Widerman, Abel Wolman.

Office of the Governor, Annapolis

In response to the suggestion of the Southern Regional Advisory
Council on Nuclear Energy, the Governor set up this Committee in
1959 to consider the many questions raised by the use of nuclear
energy and to advise the Governor. A member of the Committee is to
represent each of the various fields affected: agriculture, education,
industry, labor, medicine, power, public health, transportation, biology,
and sanitary engineering.

GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE TO KEEP MARYLAND BEAUTIFUL

Chairman: John E. Clark

Assistant to the Chairman: Margaret Roach Jones
8 E. Mulberry Street, Baltimore 2

The Governor appointed this Committee in 1954 to promote cleanli-
ness on highways, roadsides, picnic areas, parks, and other public
places. Its forty members represent all sections of Maryland.

Appropriations 1961 1962
General Funds .......................................... $15,000 $16,000

GUNPOWDER RIVER VALLEY PARK ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Chairman: John B. Gontrum

Robert H. Archer, Mrs. Webster Barnes, A Freeborn Brown,
John E. Clark, Edward K. Dunn, Dr. James P. Earp, Mar-
garet S. Ferree, Mrs. Jesse Hakes, T. Stuart Haller, Thomas
J. Hatem, Solomon L. Hoke, Mrs. Peter Jay, H. Russell Knust,
Matilda Lacey, Edward L. Maxwell, Sydney D. Peverley,
Hubert 1. Snyder, B. Marvin Thomas, Harry 1. Warren, Harry
W. Wright.
Joseph F. Kaylor, Executive Secretary

State Office Building, Annapolis Telephone: Colonial 8-3371

 

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