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Maryland Manual, 1965-66
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194 MARYLAND MANUAL
COMMISSION TO STUDY THE PEOPLE'S COURT SYSTEM
AND THE LOWER COURT SYSTEM OF WICOMICO COUNTY
Chairman: Wade H. Insley
E. Dale Adkins, Jr., C. H. Chipman, Calvin H. Cropper,
Richard E. Cullen, J. A. Hamblin, W. Paul Martin, C. Bounds
Phillips, F. Nash Strudwick.
309 Truitt, Salisbury 21801
The Governor appointed this special commission at the request of
the General Assembly to study the People's Court System and the
lower court system of Wicomico County and to submit recommenda-
tions for their improvement. The Commission consists of the State's
Attorney of Wicomico County, the Judge of the Wicomico County
People's Court, the resident judge of the Circuit Court for Wicomico
County, a representative of the City Council Court of Salisbury, a
representative of the Wicomico County Council, a representative of the
Wicomico County Bar Association, and a person representing the civil
and business community of Wicomico County. The Commission is to
report no later than December 1, 1965 (H. R. No. 94 and S. R. No. 68,
Acts of 1965).
COMMISSION TO STUDY THE PROBLEM OF DRUG ADDICTION
Chairman: Gerald Siegel
P. E. Ansel, Grant Brough, Francis Caprio, Garland Chissell,
M.D., Carter M. Hickmen, Chester G. Kosakowski, Rabbi Uri
Miller, M. Peter Moser, Charles E. Moylan, Jr., Ralph Murdy,
Rev. Francis M. Tobey, S.J„ Edgar P. Williamson II, M.D.
Ninth Floor, Tower Building, Baltimore 21202
The Governor appointed this special study commission in 1965 at
the request of the General Assembly to review the State's criminal
laws as they relate to drug addicts, the facilities available for their
treatment and other areas pertinent to the program for curing addic-
tion and revising the present laws. The Commission is to report to the
Legislative Council by September 1, 1965 (J. R. No. 28, Acts of 1965).
COMMISSION TO STUDY A REVISION OF THE
TESTAMENTARY LAWS OF THE STATE
Chairman: William L. Henderson
Warren Colgan, Joshua W. Miles, John P. Moore, Roger
Redden, J. Albert Roney, Jr., John G. Rouse, Jr., Ruth R.
Startt, Shale D. Stiller, G. Van Velsor Wolf, C. M. Zacharski,
Jr.
Gibson Island 21056
The Governor appointed this special commission in 1965 at the
request of the General Assembly to study a revision of the testa-
mentary laws of the State together with the tax laws which pertain
to testamentary business. The Commission consists of members of the
General Assembly, two members of the Association of Registers of
Wills, two members of the Committee on Probate and Estate Law of
the State Bar Association of Maryland, and five other members. The
Commission is continuing its studies and will report at a later date
(J. R. No. 23, Acts of 1966).

 
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