meet on Monday at 12:30 P.M. At 1:00
P.M. as a special order of business, the
proponents of Delegate Proposal No. 359
will appear before the committee to testify
with respect to that proposal.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Sherbow.
DELEGATE SHERBOW: Mr. Presi-
dent, the Committee on State Finance and
Taxation has made a series of decisions
with respect to proposals before that com-
mittee and these decisions have been filed
with the various offices here. In each in-
stance a very short statement is attached
giving the reasons for the decision. In addi-
tion, each person who has filed a proposal
is being given notice of the action of the
committee, so that they will not have to
come to the committee in order to find out
what has happened. We are continuing
with our meetings, and again I remind you
that on Tuesday there will be a large meet-
ing dealing with the subject of agricultural
assessments. If you have people who want
to be heard on any of the sides of this
matters, please let us know so we will know
how to schedule that day's hearing.
THE PRESIDENT: Any further an-
nouncements by committee chairmen? Any
announcements by any delegates? Any dele-
gates present now who were absent at roll
call who desire to note their presence? If
not, the Chair recognizes Delegate Powers,
Chairman of the Committee on Calendar
and Agenda.
DELEGATE POWERS: Mr. President,
I move we adjourn until 4:00 P.M. on Mon-
day.
THE PRESIDENT: All those in favor,
signify by saying Aye; opposed, No. The
Ayes have it. It is so ordered.
(Whereupon, at 3:35 P.M., the Conven-
tion adjourned to reconvene at 4:00 P.M. on
Monday, October 16, 1967.)
PLENARY SESSION
OCTOBER 16, 1967 — 4:00 P.M.
PRESIDENT H. VERNON ENEY,
PRESIDING
THE PRESIDENT: The Sergeant-at-
Arms will clear the aisles and close the
doors.
The Convention will please come to order.
The invocation today will be offered by
the Reverend William Fleming of the |
Hazelwood Baptist Church in Baltimore
City. Reverend Fleming.
REVEREND FLEMING: Shall We
Pray:
Oh, Most Heavenly Father, Who hast
created and hast the power to control the
destinies of nations, we praise Thy name
for the many precious blessings Thou hast
placed upon us physically and mentally and
spiritually. We ask that Thy blessings may
continue upon us. Touch our hearts and
enrich our lives. Be with our leaders in
our Nation's Capitol as well as here in our
State Capitol. Be with those around the
world who are protecting those rights
which we cherish. Be with our Governor,
also, Father, and bless him and us at this
hour.
We pray especially for these men and
women of the Constitutional Convention.
Guide them to preserve and enlarge those
principles that have made us a privileged
people. May Thy Will be done here. May
Thy program be carried out above party
lines and beyond time and circumstances
for the good of our State and for the wel-
fare of our people.
We ask it in our Lord and Saviour's
name.
Amen.
THE PRESIDENT: Roll call.
Have all delegates indicated their pres-
ence?
(There was no response.)
The Clerk will please record roll call.
(Whereupon the roll call was taken.)
THE PRESIDENT: There being a
quorum present, the Convention is in ses-
sion.
The Chair recognizes Delegate Powers,
Chairman of the Committee on Calendar
and Agenda.
DELEGATE POWERS: Mr. President,
I move we approve the daily calendar and
agenda.
THE PRESIDENT: Is there a second?
(The motion was duly seconded.)
All those in favor, signify by saying Aye.
Contrary, No. The Ayes have it. It is so
ordered. The calendar is approved.
It gives me a great deal of pleasure to
announce to you that the Honorable C. H. |