COMMISSION TO STUDY THE FEASI-
BILITY OF AN ALL-PURPOSE PER-
FORMING ARTS FACILITY IN THE
CITY OF ANNAPOLIS
Chairperson: Roy N. Staten
John C. Apostol, Russell E. Christensen, Jane
Young Davis, Warren B. Duckett, William B.
Dunham, Maryan Elder, Harry Ewald, Eloise
Olenn, Julian L. Lapides, George R. Lewis, J.
Max Millstone, Ellen Moyer, Jeanette Rosen,
Manuel Rosen, Joseph Sachs, Joanne Scott,
Elizabeth S. Smith, Thomas Smith, Beth M.
Whaley, Robert White, Alice Winter, Martha
E. Wright.
c/o Mane B. Hampton
Room 100
James Senate Office Building
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 269-3542
The Governor appointed this Commission in
1976. The Commission is to report at a later
date.
APPRENTICESHIP INFORMATION
CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Acting Chairperson: Henry Nelson
Armilda Beard, Thelma Brooks, Richard
"Doug" Clemmer, Jackson Cockerill, Maude
Conaway, J. M. Connelly, Charles Gearhart,
Kenneth Gladden, Salvatore J. Glorioso,
Aurelio F. Goicochea, Sue Hoppa, Howard
Hunt, George D. Johnson, Joseph Jones,
James Maddox, Nancy Martin, Bernard
Mooney, Louis Nemerofsky, Otis Oliver,
Gene Schweitzer, Eileen Snow, Helen Staf-
ford, Wilmer Webster, Benjamin Whitten, C.
E. Bo Zerhusen.
L. Thelma Cook, Acting Director
Apprenticeship Information Center
Room 205
1100 N. Eutaw Street
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-5532
The former Department of Employment Securi-
ty established an Apprenticeship Information
Center in the spring of 1964 under the direction
of the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Ap-
prenticeship and Training. In conjunction with
the opening, the Governor and the Mayor of
Baltimore City jointly appointed a Citizens Advi-
sory Committee. The Governor reactivated this
Committee in 1970 and rearoointed its members. |
The Committee consists of employer groups, labor
minorities, the general public, and representatives
of State and local government. The primary duty
of the Committee is to review all manner of legis-
lation or official decisions that are made effecting
the execution of the apprenticeship system. The
Committee is also to promote opportunties for em-
ployment of youths as apprentices, act as consul-
tants and advisors to all groups concerning ap-
prenticeship, advise and assist in problem areas
where resistance to equal opportunity practices is
strong or determined, encourage the establishment
of formal apprenticeship programs, and study
ways and means of encouraging and accelerating
apprenticeship job opportunities. Officers serve for
one-year terms and appoint the Director.
COMMISSION TO STUDY THE REGU-
LATORY STRUCTURE OF BANKING,
SAVINGS AND LOAN AND SMALL
LOAN INDUSTRIES
Chairperson: Stanford D. Hess
lrving Applefeld, George H. Bernstein, J. Owen
Cole, William H. Cox, Jr„ Alan T. Fell, W. H.
Holden Gibbs, Frank A. Leilich, Thomas V.
Mike Miller, Jr., R. Clayton Mitchell, Jr„ John
H. Mosner, Jr., Raymond C. Nichols, Thomas
E. O'Neill, Mark L. Palmer, Lloyal Randolph,
Gordon J. Tomasch, T. Hammond Welsh, Jr.,
Hillsman V. Wilson.
Thomas E. Marshall, Secretary
Francis X. Pugh, Counsel
10 Light Street Building
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 332-8765
The Governor appointed the members of this
Commission to consider whether the retention of
the banking, savings and loan and small loan
agencies should be considered as separate regula-
liJiy agencies ui uuiiibiiied into uiie agency lu ieg-
ulate the conduct of finance within the State. The
Commission is to report at a later date.
GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION TO
STUDY CONCESSIONS IN STATE
PARKS
Chairperson: Fred L. Eskew, Department of Natu-
ral Resources
Vacancy, State Senate; Vacancy, House of
Delegates; M. Richard Faring, James C. Foote,
Edgar A. Merkle, William G. Norris, Hugh B.
Robey, E. Frank Rubini. |