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Robert S. Shriver, Citizens National Bank Building, Baltimore.
George R. Callis, Jr., Hearst Tower Building, Baltimore.
Waldo Newcomer, Baltimore St. and Hopkins Place, Baltimore.
John J. Nelligan, 9 South Street, Baltimore.
DeCourcy \V. Thom, Maryland Trust Building, Baltimore.
Daniel R. Randall, Keyser Building, Baltimore.
Henry W. Catlin, 5 Gramercy Park, New York.
Rev. Joseph J. Ayd, S. J., Loyola College.
Robert F. Skutch, 419 N. Charles St., Baltimore.
Mrs. Frances H. Markell, Frederick.
MARYLAND MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS COMMISSION.
(Joint Resolution No. 32 of 1927.)
To investigate and study the general problem of motor accidents and
losses, including the special problem of the so-called “hit and run"
driver, and report its findings and recommendations to the Governor and
General Assembly of 1929.
George H. Knapp, 22 Light Street, Baltimore, President Baltimore
Safety Council.
Judge Allan McLane, Chattolanee, Baltimore County, President
Automobile Club.
A. H. Bishop, 1309 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, President Baltimore
Automobile Trade Association.
George L. Radcliffe, Fidelity and Deposit Company, Baltimore.
John N. Mackall, Garrett Building, Baltimore, Chairman State
Roads Commission.
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
Provided for by Acts 1924, Ch. 549, for the continuous study of
the methods of practice and procedure in the Courts of Maryland, to
submit suggestions from time to time for the consideration of the
Judges, and to report its recommendations each session of the General
Assembly.
Named in the Act:
Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, President of the Council—
1. Judge Carroll T. Bond, Baltimore City.
Chief Judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City—
2. Judge James P. Gorter, Baltimore City.
Associate Judge of Court of Appeals, recommended by the Judges
thereof:
3. Judge T. Scott Offutt, Towson.
Associate Judge of Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, recommended by
the Judges thereof:
4. Judge Albert S. J. Owens (who started the movement for
the Judicial Council, prepared the Act and had it intro
duced).
Circuit Judge of the Eastern Shore, selected by Governor from those
recommended by the Judges of each of the Eastern Shore Circuits:
5. Judge Thomas J. Keating.
Circuit Judge of the Western Shore, selected by Governor from those
recommended by the Judges of each of the Western Shore Circuits:
6. Judge A. A. Doub, Cumberland.
Lawyer in Baltimore City:
7. Emory H. Niles, Baltimore, Md.
Eastern Shore Lawyer:
8. W. Mason Shehan, Easton.
Western Shore Lawyer:
9. Ridgely P. Melvin, Annapolis.
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