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MARYLAND MANUAL 203 STUDY COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL LAWS Chairman: Frederick W. Brune Franklin G. Allen, Mary Arabian, Robert C. Heeney, Josiah F. Henry, Jr„ Thomas J. Kenney, Floyd J. Kintner, Robert J. Lally, John S. MeInerney, Charles E. Moylan, Jr., Alan H. Murrell, Julian S. Neal, Jonas R. Rappaport, Daniel T. Pretty- man, John W. Sause, Jr., Robert M. Thomas, Paul C. Wolman. 909 Poplar Hill Road, Baltimore 21216 The Governor appointed this special study commission in 1965 at the request of the General Assembly to make a comprehensive study and review of the criminal laws of the State, criminal procedures and the administration of criminal justice. The Commission is to report to the Governor and to the Legislative Council at a later date (J. R. No. 22, Acts of 1966). STATE WAR BALLOT COMMISSION Chairman: J. Millard Tawes, Governor Vice Chairman: D. Lindley Sloan Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General; William S. James, Pres- ident of the Senate; Marvin Mandel, Speaker of the House of Delegates; Edward T. Hall, Senate Minority Leader; 3. Glenn Beall, Jr„ House Minority Leader; Richard Paul Gilbert. Lloyd L. Simpkins, Secretary of State, Secretary to the Commission State House, Annapolis 21404 Telephone: Colonial 3-2666 The State War Ballot Commission was created by Chapter 3, Acts of the Special Session held July 27, 1950, when the State's wartime Absentee Voting Law was re-enacted. The Commission is composed of the Governor, the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the pre- siding officer of each House of the General Assembly, the Minority Leader of each House of the General Assembly; ex officio, and two persons, who are not members of the same political party, appointed by the Governor. The Commission administers the Absentee Voting Law. To carry out its provisions, the Commission may make necessary regulations and provide assistance to the local election boards (Code 1957, Art. 33, sec. 260). WASHINGTON CEMETERY BOARD OF TRUSTEES C. L. Mobley, 1966; Raymond C. Patterson, 1966; Samuel E. Pruitt, 1966. The Washington Cemetery Trustees were chartered by Chapter 213, Acts of 1870. The three Trustees, appointed by the Governor for three-year terms, are responsible for the maintenance of Washington Cemetery, Hagerstown, where the Confederate dead of the battles of Antietam and South Mountain are interred. |
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