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200 MARYLAND MANUAL to continue its studies of the adequacy of passenger carrier facilities in the Washington Metropolitan area, to negotiate with Virginia and District of Columbia representatives and the Federal Government for a further compact to establish a permanent organization for transpor- tation in the area and to report from time to time on the progress of their work. MARYLAND COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Chairman: Mrs. William H. Wood Vice Chairman: Richard Grumbacher Executive Secretary: William H. Koelber 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000 The Governor appointed this Commission in 1956 as the Maryland Commission for the Prevention and Treatment of Juvenile Delin- quency. It adopted its present name on July 1, 1961. The Commission was established to give leadership in coordinating services for chil- dren, in stimulating the development and expansion of needed services, and in carrying out an action program which would include an ever- widening group of interested well-informed citizens. At present the Commission has forty-four members. Staff and serv- ices are provided by the Department of Public Welfare. MARYLAND COMMISSION NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR, 1964-1965 Executive Committee Chairman: C. Elmer Nolte, Jr. H. Wayne Clarke, F. Donald Fenhagen, George T. Harrison, Robert L. Jackson. Consultants: Albert P. Backhaus, Department of Public Im- provements, and Gilbert Crandall, Department of Economic Development. Executive Director: John B. Moore, Jr. Secretary: Jeannette L. Hobbs State Office Building, Annapolis, 21404 Telephone: Colonial 8-3371 The Governor originally appointed this Commission in 1962 to draw up plans for an exhibit and to prepare a budget for Maryland's par- ticipation in the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. The original Commission completed its work and reported to the Governor early in 1963. At that time, the Governor appointed the members of the Commission which consists of approximately 650 Maryland citizens. Members will serve until the end of the New York World's Fair on October 17, 1965. The Commission's budget is for the construction and operation of the Maryland Pavilion at the Fair. Appropriations General Funds $1,000,000 MARYLAND CUBAN REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT COMMITTEE Stephen C. Cromwell, J. Joseph Curran, Jr., David 1. Dorsch, Alfredo Espinoza, Henry C. Evans, Louise Gore, Charles P. McConnick, Manuel R. Roman, Perry F. Prather, M.D„ W. G. N. Rukert, Walter Sondheim, Jr., Carlton R. Sickles, |
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