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196 MARYLAND MANUAL
Eastern Shore, and to take such corrective action as might be re-
quired. The members of the Committee are the Attorney General of
Maryland, the Sheriff of Wicomico County and the Superintendent of
the Maryland State Police. The Committee is continuing its inves-
tigation (H. R. No. 16, 1962).
COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE DESIRABILITY OF STATE
ASSISTANCE FOR THE WALTERS ART GALLERY
Chairman: John A. Luetkemeyer
Milton S. Eisenhower, Martin D. Jenkins, Otto Kraushaar,
Edmund C. Mester, James J. O'Donnell, James A. Sensenbaugh.
Treasury Building, Annapolis 21404 Telephone: 268-3371
The Governor appointed this special committee in 1965 to study
the request of the Walters Art Gallery for State assistance because
of the need for more adequate housing of the Gallery's collections and
its desire for partial State support for its proposed expansion. The
Committee is to report to the 1966 General Assembly. The Governor
also instructed the Department of Economic Development to work in
close consultation with the Committee and to study the matter.
COMMITTEE TO REVIEW NEED FOR A STANDARD OF
DEGRADABILITY IN WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEMS
FOR DETERGENT MATERIALS
Chairman: Charles E. Renn
Charles G. Bueltman, Joseph Fuld, Joseph H. Manning, Carl
Pacifico, Victor H. Savadow, Daniel L. Senft, Maurice Siegel.
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore 21218
The Governor appointed this Committee in 1963 at the request of
the General Assembly. The Committee is to review the need for a
standard of degradability in waste treatment systems for detergent
materials and to recommend a standard of such degradability and a
method for determining such degradability so as to guide soap and
detergent manufacturers in their research efforts to more suitable
detergent materials, and also to assist regulatory agencies in their
detergent control efforts (Res. No. II, Acts of 1963).
COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE OPERATIONS OF THE
HEALTH AND DANCE STUDIOS IN MARYLAND
Chairman: Herbert H. Tyler
Robert F. Crook, David A. Donovan, Sol Goldstein, Mrs.
Charles F. Hildenbrand, T. Donnell Schildwachter, Louis E.
Schector, Irvin Stiefel, T. Norton Wilson.
1022 Green Acre Road, Towson 21204
The Governor appointed this special Committee in 1962 to investi-
gate complaints about certain health and dance studios and to recom-
mend, if necessary, regulatory legislation for those businesses. The
Committee is continuing its investigations.

 
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