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THE CHAIRMAN: Deleqate Gallaqher.
DELEGATE GALLAGHER: !r. Chairman, a point of
parliamentary inquiry.
THE CHAIRMAN: State the inquiry.
DELEGATE GALLAGHER: I should like to ask the
stenographer how you are making out.
THE CHAIRMAN: Any further Questions of the
sponsor of the amendment?
If not, any delegate desire to speak in opoo-
sition to the amendment?
Delegate Gallagher?
DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Just briefly, Mr. Chairman, I am impressed with Senator James' adherence to a million
for defense, hut not a cent for tribute.
However, I do feel that as the General Assembly
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of Maryland spends more and more time involving itself
more and more in the affairs of the people of the state,
and it is far too late to put the chicken back into the
egq, that it is not really a social experiment for the
social necessity to provide the people of Maryland with
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