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MARYLAND MANUAL 149.
PAUL G. STROMBERG, Democrat, Howard County; born at Clarks-
ville, March 21, 1892. He attended the public schools of Ellicott City.
He is a newspaper publisher, publishing: the Ellicott City Times; The
Sentinel, of Rockville; the Herald Argus, of Catonsville; Community
News, Reisterstown, and Community Press, Dundalk. From 1917-
1918, he served with the U. S. Army, enlisting in the Illinois National
Guard and attended the first Officers Training School at Fort Logan
Root; Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant; discharged as Captain, 1918.
In 1941, Mr. Stromberg organized Company F, 7th Battalion, Mary-
land State Guard and served as Commanding Officer until the Com-
pany was deactivated in 1946. He was elected to the Senate in 1946..
*PERCY E. THOMAS, Democrat, Queen Anne's County; Residence:
Chester..
WALLACE H. WHITE, Democrat, Wicomico County; born at Powell-
ville, Maryland, January 15, 1887. Attended the public schools at
Powellville and Charlotte Hall Academy. A former teacher, he is
now Managing Editor of the Salisbury Advertiser. He has served as
Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee since 1942;
Senate 1948..
HOUSE OF DELEGATES.
HORACE MARKWOOD ALEXANDER, Republican, Frederick County;
born in Woodsboro, Frederick County, January 6, 1913. He was grad-
uated from high school in West Carrollton, Ohio, and attended Man-
chester College in Indiana. He is in the real estate and retail liquor
business. Member of the City Police in Frederick, 1937-1938, Deputy
Sheriff 1938-1940, and Sheriff of Frederick County, 1942-1946..
EDWARD J. ALBERS, Democrat, Baltimore, 3rd; born in Baltimore,
July 10, 1903; attended St. John's School in Baltimore. Mr. Albers
is a machinist, and also is in the real estate and insurance business.
Between 1941-1945, he was a personnel consultant in Baltimore, and
during World War II he was a manager for the local gasoline ra-
tioning board. Member, House of Delegates, 1939-1941, elected a
second time in 1946..
LAWRENCE WESTLEY AMENT, Democrat, Baltimore 2nd; born in
Baltimore, May 25, 1895, and attended the Old White School and the
Arlington School in Baltimore. Superintendent of building construc-
tion at Camp Dietricks, 1942. Employee of the Bureau of Building
Inspection Baltimore City. During the first World War, he served
with the 60th Infantry. Member, House of Delegates from 1935-1939..
HOWARD EDWIN ANKENEY, Democrat, Washington County; born
near Clear Spring, Maryland, August 12, 1903. Attended school at
Charlton, Maryland. Merchant, and employed by Fairchild Aircraft
Corporation, Hagerstown. Member of the House of Delegates since
1943..
CHARLES F. ARGABRIGHT, Democrat, Baltimore 6th; born at Mc-
Gaheysville, Virginia, June 1, 1884. Attended the public school at
McGaheysville and Oak Hill Academy. An electrical contractor, he is
currently employed as Electrical Inspector for the Housing Authority
of Baltimore. From 1918-1919, he served with the U. S. Army, Trans-.
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