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"I suggest that you have an excellent oppor-
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tunity to correct this failure on the part of past Governors
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of this great Free State by appointing a Pole from the First
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District to the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City.
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"My personal recommendation is Edward B. Rybcz-
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ynski who has been my seat-mate here in the 1967 Constitu-
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tional Convention of Maryland.
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"Information I have received from my close, per-
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sonal friends of Baltimore City is that he would fulfill
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the office of Judge with dignity and honor.
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"Hoping to hear from you on this matter, I am
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"Respectfully yours,
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"William Rush."
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And one of my bad eyed friends waving a newspaper, came over hurriedly.
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He tells me: "Oh, my God, a Pole has been appointed
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to the Supreme Bench; but he didn't see the "C" in front
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of the "ole".
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THE CHAIRMAN: The question arises on theap
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approval of section 30 as amended of Transitional Provisions
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and the adoption of sections 21, 22, and 23 of the
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Schedule of Legislation, as amended,
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