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ELECTION LAWS COMMISSION
The Legislature of 1929, by Joint Resolution No. 8, provided that
the Governor should appoint a commission of nine persons to examine
all the laws of the State relating to elections, and recommend to the
Governor and the General Assembly of 1931 such changes in and revi-
sion of election laws as the Commission deems desirable.
Bernard J. Flynn Baltimore City
Willis R. Jones Baltimore City
J. Craig McLanahan Baltimore City
John M. Requardt Baltimore City
S. Scott Beck ... Chestertown
Fuller Barnard, Jr. . Cumberland
J. Frank Ridenour Hagerstown
Leo Weinberg Frederick
Benjamin Hance . Prince Frederick
LAND LAWS COMMISSION
The Legislature of 1929, by Chapter 527, authorized the Governor
to appoint a commission of five members, of whom not more than three
should be of the same political party, to investigate the land and inheri-
tance laws of the State, and to recommend to the Governor and the Gen-
eral Assembly of 1931 revisions thereof as they deem advisable-
Frank J. Hoen ... Baltimore County
Vernon Cook . ... Baltimore City
Walter C. Capper ... . . ... Cumberland
B. H. Hartogenais . Baltimore City
C. Alexander Fairbank, Jr. Baltimore City
MARYLAND WATER FRONT COMMISSION
Acts 1929, Chapter 522.
To investigate and recommend to the Legislature plans and policies
for the protection of the waterfront and waterways of the State against
erosion, for the improvement of said waterfront and waterways and to
cooperate in carrying into effect such plans for the development of the
waterfront property within the State as may be adopted by the Legis-
lature :
Eastern Shore-
Mayor William W. McCabe, Ocean City (Democrat)
Southern Maryland:
John B. Gray, Jr., Prince Frederick (Democrat)
Baltimore City-
John E. Greiner, Lexington Building, Baltimore (Republican)
Western Shore-
Captain Chester A. Wells, Chevy Chase . (Republican)
State Roads Commission:
P. Allison Morrison, Salisbury ... . (Democrat)
(Representing the State Roads Commission.)
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