HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 2039
WHEREAS,, many of the members of the General Assembly
find great difficulty in parking their vehicles while attending
the sessions of the General Assembly; and
WHEREAS,, if provision be made to permit the members of the
General Assembly to park their vehicles near the State House,
it will add very greatly to the convenience, as well as prompt-
ness, of the members in attending the sessions of the General
Assembly and the several committees thereof; therefore, be it
Resolved by the General Assembly of Maryland, That the
Mayor and City Council of Annapolis be and they are hereby
requested to provide for the special parking of the vehicles of
the members of the General Assembly on both sides of State
Circle and on Bladen Street during the days on which the
General Assembly shall be in session; and be it further
Resolved, That the State Roads Commission be and it is
hereby requested to place appropriate markers indicating that
the designated place is reserved for the cars of the members
of the General Assembly on days on which the General As-
sembly is in session; and be it further
Resolved, That the Secretary of the State be and he is here-
by requested to send a copy of this resolution to the Mayor
of Annapolis for submission to the City Council.
Approved May 29, 1941.
NO. 14.
(House Joint Resolution 29)
A Joint Resolution requesting the Legislative Council to make
a study of tobacco marketing in this State through the
facilities of the Governor's Committee on Tobacco Market-
ing, and to submit recommendations to the next session of
the Legislature.
WHEREAS, over 38, 000 acres of land in this State are devoted
to the growing of tobacco; and
WHEREAS, the annual production of tobacco in this State
averages from 24, 000, 000 to 32, 000, 000 pounds worth from five
to six million dollars; and
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