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does not fall strictly under the executive, but. constitutes
rather a fourth tripartite type of existence such as was
described by Mr. Gleason, and I think that all the reasons
which have been advanced with respect to why it ought not t
be included in the Constitution have remaind valid through-
out this debate.
THE CHAIRMAN: The question now arises under
this --
DELEGATE MORGAN: Mr. Chairman.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Morgan.
DELEGATE MORGAN: May I introduce one little
note of levity in these proceedings?
Governor McKeldin was testifying before
our committee, and he was asked a question, Governor,
hasn't the State of Maryland gotten along pretty well
with the Board of Public Works, with its elected Comptrolle
and elected Attorney General?"
He thought a minute, and he said, "The only
way I can answer the question is to recall an incident in
Baltimore City, when an Irish policeman came upon a drunk
leaning against the lamp post, and lie said, 'My man, |