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three minutes. Any announcements by Committee Chairmen?
DELEGATE KOSS: Mr. President, the Committee
on Suffrage and Elections will meet tomorrow morning at
10 o'clock at Shaw House to hear Mr. Louis Deasla, who
is the reporter to the Committee on the Elective Franchise
of the Commission.
DELEGATE KIEFER: Mr. President, the Committee
on Personal Rights and the Preamble will meet immediately
after this meeting but I want to announce that tomorrow, immed-
iately after adjournment of this Convention, we are holding
a hearing, or really a discussion on matters that are
appropriately to be considered in the Bill of Rights of
the Constitution as contrasted to those matters which
might properly be left to the Legislature. There will be a
few people to be heard tomorrow. One is Professor Louis
Asper of University of Maryland Law School and the other is
Professor Rosen of the University of Maryland Law School.
I understand their views do not coincide. We might expect
a lively discussion. The matter came up before our Committee
in connection with the possible consideration of abolition
of capital punishment and one of the problems originally
raised is whether it's a matter to be left to the |