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MARYLAND MANUAL. 105 COMMISSION ON PRISON LABOR. Joint Resolution 11—Acts of 1935. The Legislature of 1935 created a Commission to study and inves- tigate the problem of prison labor, said Commission to consist of nine members, three to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Dele- gates three by the President of the Senate and three by the Cover- aor. The purposes of this Commission are to study and investigate the problems of prison labor and, if possible, to recommend ways and means of employing able-bodied prisoners in the penal institutions in this State. The Commission is to report as soon as practicable to the General Assembly, if in session, and if not in session, then to the Governor. Members of Commission. Robert E. Vining 2550 Broening Ave., Baltimore Dr. Heber H. Votaw Tacoma Park Joseph N. Ulman . 2615 Talbot Rd., Baltimore (Appointed by the Governor) Oliver Metzerott Hyattsville John B. Diamond Gaithersburg Edward R. Buck - . - . St. Michaels (Appointed by the President of the Senate) Hon. Daniel B. Chambers - 45 Central Savings Bank Bldg. Col. Stuart S. Janney 1335 Baltimore Trust Bldg. W. Raymond Moody Chestertown (Appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates)
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