started out in Personal Rights, but it
should be back near the end of General
Provisions. You may have to renumber
these sections, but to be consistent, it no
longer belongs to Personal Rights so you
can delete the whole thing.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Penniman.
DELEGATE PENNIMAN: This will be
renumbering each, but this is quite correct.
THE PRESIDENT: Is there any objec-
tion to removing the entire caption and
section on page 65, lines 16 to 24 to the
sub-title General Provisions and appropri-
ately renumbering all sections?
Tho Chair hear none. The modification
\vill be made.
Proceed, Delegate Penniman.
DELEGATE PENNIMAN: There are
no further changes on 65. I might say to
the Convention that we did virtually
nothing: here because this, after all, as the
Chairman has pointed out, may be changed
by the General Assembly. There are a num-
ber of instances, line 6, where section
should be reduced. The words, "dandidacy
for secretary of state" and "secretary of
state" on 11 should be lower case and
again on line 18 "secretary" should be
lower case.
THE PRESIDENT: What was that last
one, Delegate Penniman?
DELEGATE PENNIMAN: "Secretary
of state" on line 18, first on line 11, and
then line 18.
TPfi PRESIDENT: I do not think it is
necorr-'.ry to call attention to those that
are so obvious that they can be spotted.
Df:l"^ate Penniman.
D70T,EGATE PENNIMAN: All right,
under those circumstances the changes be-
come r.Imost non existent. None on 68, none
on \!), except to change "branch" to
"house1' and "legislature" to "general as-
sembly".
3e"oral people have called to my atten-
tion that the order has been switched in
case cf comptroller. On line 3, it is sec-
tion 4 25 to Article 7, changes only in
capitulation of the article.
Second heading, Judicial Pensions, the
renumbering that resulted will have to be
done vv'ith the change from number 1.
There is nothing on 73 that I see.
There is nothing on 74.
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Nothing on 75, except two words, chang-
ing of "effect" to "effectiveness". There is
the same type of change on 76, line 11,
change the "percent" to "per cent" and on
line 26 we put in "county". It has been
pointed out to me that on page 70, line
41,—
THE PRESIDENT: What page now?
Delegate Penniman.
DELEGATE PENNIMAN: Page 70—
THE PRESIDENT: Before you go back
to that, on 77, the Chair is informed that
this line 20, the reference ought to be to
section 32 or the number ought to be 32
and in line 28 it ought to be 33, and in
line 44, it ought to be 44?
Delegate Penniman.
DELEGATE PENNIMAN: That is cor-
rect. They will all have to be renumbered.
THE PRESIDENT: All right, page 70.
Delegate Penniman.
DELEGATE PENNIMAN: Page 70, in
line 41, I am told that it should be "crimi-
nal court of Baltimore" rather than "the
criminal court of Baltimore City". I do not
know this, but Mr. Adkins just suggested
it.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Mudd, do
you know whether that is correct?
Delegate Hardwicke, do you know?
Delegate Mudd.
DELEGATE MUDD: I will depend upon
Judge Henderson, but I think that is cor-
rect, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: We will check it.
All right. Mr. Adkins informed me he
checked it this morning. In line 41 on page
70, strike the word "City". Is there any
objection?
The Chair hears none.
Delegate Beatrice Miller.
DELEGATE B. MILLER: Mr. Chair-
man, on page 67, line 15, in case of a tie,
since the word "vote" has not been used
previously, I think it had better say "tie
vote".
THE PRESIDENT: What line, Delegate
Miller?
DELEGATE B. MILLER: 15.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Penni-
man?
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