108 MARYLAND MANUAL.
MARYLAND COMMISSION ON PRISON LABOR
Joint Resolution II.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 Gover-
nor. 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, Chairman 2500 Broening Highway, Baltimore.
William W. Gast Linthicum Heights, Md.
Judge Joseph N. Ulman Court House, Baltimore
(Appointed by the Governor)
Oliver Metzerott Hyattsville
John B. Diamond Gaithersburg
Michael J. Lane North Beach
(Appointed by the President of the Senate)
Hon. Daniel B. Chambers 46 Central Savings Bank Bldg., Baltimore
Col. Stuart S. Janney 1335 Baltimore Trust Bldg., Baltimore
W. Raymond Moody Chestertown
(Appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates)
MARYLAND TERCENTENARY MEMORIAL COMMISSION
(Chapter 27, Acts of 1935)
(Terms Expire, 1939)
Name Address
J. Allan Coad, Chairman Leonardtown
Captain William H. Parker 408 Woodlawn Rd, Baltimore
Ridgely P. Melvin Annapolis
Jas. M. Bennett Philadelphia, Pa.
Steven M. Jones Leonardtown
Judge William Mason Sheehan Easton
Miss Elizabeth Chew Williams 108 W. 39th St., Baltimore
Judge T. Scott Offutt Towson
Mrs. Edward Shoemake 1031 N. Calvert St., Baltimore
Blanchard Randall 8 W. Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore
The Governor appoints not more than ten members of said Com-
mission to serve without pay until the expiration of his term of office
(and thereafter successors shall be appointed every four years).
The duties of said Commission are to see that the "memorial and
site on St. Clement's Island and the memorial erected at Saint Mary's
City, and the said area of ground or park in which the same is to he
erected and also the Leonard Calvert monument heretofore erected
there, and the site of the old Capital and its markers" are kept in good
order at a reasonable cost not exceeding $1200.00 per annum.
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