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114 MARYLAND MANUAL

residents in Brooklyn, interested in improving traffic conditions. The
Commission is requested to submit its report jointly to the Governor
and the State Roads Commission, with recommendations.

PATAPSCO RIVER - FELLS POINT TO LOCUST POINT
COMMISSION.
Joint Resolution 6 - Acts of 1935.

By a Joint Resolution the Legislature requested the Governor to
appoint a Committee of five persons to investigate and study the
feasibility of erecting a bridge across the Patapsco River from Fells
Point to Locust Point, or to tunnel under it. The Committee is re-
quested to submit its report at an early date in order to take advantage
of any Federal funds which may be made available for the purpose.

Members of Commission.

Name. Address.
John A. Novak, Chairman .. 800 S. Ann St., Baltimore
W.Frank Roberts .. .. ........ Bayard and Hamburg Sts., Baltimore
George F. Obrecht .............. ........... .. 514 Light St., Baltimore
George M. Shriver .. ... B. & O. Railroad Co., Baltimore
James Carey Martien. .. .. Baltimore Trust Bldg. , Baltimore

THE MARYLAND COMMISSION FOR THE STUDY OF
OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES.

Joint Resolution 16 - Acts of 1935.

By Joint Resolution, passed at the Legislature, 1935, the Governor
is authorized and empowered to name a Commission of nine, to serve
without compensation, one to represent Employees, one to represent
Self..Insurers, and one member to be chosen from each of the follow-
ing: The State Department of Health, the Johns Hopkins School of
Hygiene and Public Health, the Medical and Chirugical Faculty of
Maryland, the office of the Commissioner of Labor and Statistics and
the State Industrial Accident Commission, and two to be selected
at large, to determine the need of compensation for Occupational Dis-
eases or any such diseases under the Workmen's Compensation Law,
and report the economic feasibility of enacting legislation on these
questions.

The Commission is authorized to hear testimony, collect and study
data and determine further what, if any, devices or preventative
measures can or should be used by employers in the prevention of
such diseases, to make its findings and report its communications to
the Governor on or before November 15, 1936.

Employees' Representative;
Joseph P. McCurdy .. .. .. 101 W. Clements St., Baltimore

Self..Insurers' Representative:
Albert R. Couchman .. Baltimore Trust Bldg., Baltimore

State Department of Health:
Dr. Robert H. Riley 2411 N. Charles St., Baltimore

 

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