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Maryland Manual, 1929
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 91

MARYLAND PULASKI SESQUI-CENTENNIAL COMMISSION
(Joint Resolution No. 13 of 1929.)

The duty of this commission is to arrange appropriate exercises to
commemorate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary, on October 11,
1929, of the death of Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski.

Appointed by the Governor-
Edward H. Bouton, 100 Club Road, Baltimore.
William P. Ryan, 1835 E. Baltimore Street, Baltimore.
Robert F. Leach, Jr., 343 Calvert Building, Baltimore.
John A. Slowik, First National Bank Building, Baltimore.
John Pfaifer, 1939 Fleet Street, Baltimore.

Dr. John J. McGinity, Eastern and Ellwood Avenues, Baltimore.
Appointed by the President of the Senate:
Senator John H, Bouse, 317 S. Ann Street, Baltimore .
Senator Dudley G. Roe, Sudlersville.
Appointed by the Speaker of the House:
James J. Lindsay, Jr., Towson.
Andrew P. Szamski, 2125 Eastern Avenue, Baltimore.

OYSTER BARS OF THE POTOMAC RIVER

The Legislature of 1929, by Joint Resolution No. 12, provided for
a survey of the oyster bars of the Potomac River, which would be the
basis of recommendations to the General Assembly of 1931 relative to
the rehabilitation thereof. Under this resolution, Mr. Swepson Earle,
Conservation Commissioner, will represent the State of Maryland, and
he will confer and cooperate with a commissioner or commissioners to
be appointed on behalf of the State of Virginia.

MOTOR VEHICLE UNIFORM LAWS COMMISSION

The Legislature of 1929, by Joint Resolution No. 7, provided that
the Governor should appoint a commission to confer with commissions
already appointed in the State of Virginia and the District of Columbia
for the purpose of recommending to the General Assembly of 1931 uni-
form laws relating to motor vehicle and traffic regulations in Maryland,
Virginia, and the District of Culumbia;

H. M, Lucius, Secretary, Automobile Club of Maryland Baltimore
Colonel A. B. Barber, Transportation Expert, United States
Chamber of Commerce, and President, Montgomery
County Civic Federation Bethesda
State Senator L. G. Sasscer - Upper Marlboro

 

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