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Maryland Manual, 1965-66
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MARYLAND MANUAL 191
pact to assist the Commission in the regulation and improvement of
mass transit in the Washington Metropolitan area. The Board consists
of the Chairman-Director of the State Roads Commission and the
heads of traffic and highway departments of each of the representa-
tives of the planning agencies.
Expenses of the Commission are allocated annually in proportion
to the population of each signatory in the metropolitan area. Mary-
land's share is thirty-five percent (Code 1957, 1965 Supp., Art. 41,
sees. 257-307).
Appropriations 1965 1966
General Funds $65,205 $66,850
Miscellaneous Commissions
ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION
STUDY OF THE BOSTON-WASHINGTON CORRIDOR
Chairman: Richardson Dilworth
Representatives of the Governor of Maryland:
Fred 1. Archibald, Francis X. Gallagher
2636 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Building,
Philadelphia 9, Pennsylvania Telephone: Kingsley 6-3000
This Committee was appointed in 1963 by the Governors of the
eight States in the Boston-Washington corridor at the suggestion of
the President of the United States, to plan for transportation facili-
ties in the Corridor. The Committee is to meet from time to time and
to submit such recommendations and reports as may be necessary.
BALTIMORE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Co-Chairmen: William B. Somerville and Furman Templeton
Charles Curtis, Jr„ Tucker Bearing, Gwendolyn Lee, John A.
Luetkemeyer, Edgar Love, William Marbury, Joseph Purdy,
L. Mercer Smith, Walter Sondheim, Frank Williams.
This Committee was appointed jointly by the Governor and the
Mayor of Baltimore City to serve as advisors and consultants to the
Police Department of Baltimore City on community relations. The
Committee is continuing its studies.
BALTIMORE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
STUDY COMMITTEE
Chairman: Thomas B. Finan
Howard G. Bregel, Brig. General George M. Gelston, William
L. Henderson, E. Everett Lane, Leon H. A. Pierson, Frederick
L. Wehr.
State Law Department
The Governor appointed this special seven-member Committee in
1964 to review the operations of the Baltimore City Police Depart-
ment and to make the recommendations for improving the Depart-

 
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