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Maryland Manual, 1965-66
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168 MARYLAND MANUAL
tains field offices in Pittsburgh, Chicago, New York, Brussels, Bel-
gium, and London, England.
Appropriations 1965 1966
Special Funds .............................. $2,350,000 $2,350,000
Staff: 180.
MARYLAND REGIONAL EXPORT EXPANSION COUNCIL
Chairman: John L. Kronau
Herbert G. Bailey, Jr., Donald A. Booth, Harry A. Boswell, Jr.,
Robert Barton Davis, Edwin T. Johnson, W. Griffin Morrel,
F. Peter Polimeni, Maxwell R. Sacra, G. Neil Sigler, Heinz B.
Staab, T. E. Widerman, Gerald S. Wise, W. Hilton Wright,
C. R. Zarfoss.
Maryland Port Authority, Pier 2 Pratt Street, Baltimore 21202
The Governor appointed this Council in 1963 as a part of the pro-
gram carried out by the Federal government to aid American business
to increase their overseas sales or to consider the desirability of
entering foreign markets in an effort to expand U. S. exports. The
Council is composed of business representatives and officials of the
Economic Development Commissions of the State, Baltimore City and
Baltimore County. The Council will advise business and industry in
Maryland of the many benefits to be derived from an increased
export program.
MARYLAND OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
Coordinating Committee
Chairman: Edmund C. Mester
Executive Assistant to Governor J. Millard Tawes
Members: James A. Sensenbaugh, State Superintendent of
Schools; Stephen C. Cromwell, Director, Department of Employ-
ment Security; Raleigh C. Hobson, Director, Department of
Public Welfare; James J. O'Donnell, Director, State Planning
Department; James G. Rennie, Director, Department of Budget
and Procurement; Spencer P. Ellis, Director, Department of
Forests and Parks; Aaron A. Deitz, Chairman. Board of Health
and Mental Hygiene; George W. Hubley, Jr., Director, Depart-
ment of Economic Development; Comer S. Coppie, Executive
Secretary, Board of State Colleges; Gerald Monaman, Director,
Commission on the Aging; Parran J. Mitchell, Executive Secre-
tary, Commission on Interracial Problems and Relations; Wilson
H. Elkins, President, University of Maryland; Edward W.
Aiton, Director, Agriculture Extension Service; James L. Reid,
Director, Department of Vocational Education; Martin D.
Jenkins, President, Morgan State College.
Executive Director: J. Donn Aiken
Department of Employment Security
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 727-6900
The Maryland Office of Economic Opportunity was created by proc-
lamation of Governor J. Millard Tawes on October 15, 1964, and made
a part of the State government by Chapter 306, Acts of 1965.
The Maryland Office of Economic Opportunity was established for
the purpose of administering in the State of Maryland, the Federal
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, (PL 88-452), of creating and par-

 
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