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MARYLAND MANUAL. 101

Fourth District:

Hon. Ambrose J. Kennedy, House of Representatives, Washington,

D. C.

Mr. Bernard L. Crozier, City Hall, Baltimore, Md.
Mr. Eugene H. Beer, City Hall, Baltimore, Md.

Fifth District:
Hon. Stephen W. Gambrill, House of Representatives, Washington,

D. C.

Mr. H. C. Byrd, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.
Mr. James A. Walton, Annapolis, Md.

Sixth District:

Hon. David J. Lewis, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C.
Mr, Thomas B. Finan, Cumberland, Md.
Mr. Joseph D. Baker, Frederick, Md.
Hon. Howard W. Jackson, Mayor of Baltimore City.
Abel Wolman, Chief Sanitary Engineer of the State of Maryland.
E. Brooke Lee, State Roads Commission, Silver Spring.
Henry F. Broening, President Baltimore Federation of Labor,

Baltimore.
William. P. Lane, Jr., Attorney General, Hagerstown.

This committee constituted an Executive Committee, composed of
the two United States Senators, the six Congressmen, Governor Ritchie,
Mayor Jackson and Mr. W. Frank Roberts, ex-officio.

The Federal Government appointed a Maryland Advisory Com-
mittee on Public Works composed as follows:

William C. Stettinius, Baltimore.
J, Vincent Jamison, Hagerstown.
Charles E. Bryan, Havre de Grace.
Abel Wolman, Chief Engineer, Baltimore,

This Committee has its offices established in the Baltimore Trust
Building, Baltimore, and as this Manual goes to press it is considering
the various Maryland Public Works Projects for submission to the
Federal Government.

Mr. George L. Radcliffe of Baltimore was appointed by the President,
Chairman and Director of the Tenth Regional Board under the Federal
Public Works Administration. This region includes the States of
Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Delaware, Kentucky, Tennessee and
North Carolina.

At the time this Manual goes to press the Federal Government has
not completed its organization to receive recommendations from the
State, and methods of financing have not been definitely established, 80
that the Maryland projects to be recommended are not yet ready to be
announced.

WELFARE AND UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

In August, 1932, Governor Ritchie appointed what was known as
the Advisory Committee on Unemployment Relief to survey the relief
needs in the counties of Maryland. The members of this committee
were as follows:

Howard Bruce, Banker, Baltimore.

Paul T. Beisser, President State Conference of Social Work, Balti-
more.

 

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