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Proceedings and Debates of the 1967 Constitutional Convention
Volume 104, Volume 1, Debates 478   View pdf image (33K)
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478 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF MARYLAND [Nov. 8]
DELEGATE HARDWICKE: I would
like to note my presence, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: We will give you
an opportunity before we sumbit the motion
to adjourn.
' Delegate Hardwicke notes his presence.
DELEGATE POWERS: I wish to note
my presence, please.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Boyer?
DELEGATE BOYER: I would like to
take this opportunity to announce to the
members of the General Provisions Com-
mittee who were not with us last evening
that we will be meeting after this session.
We will have a sandwich meeting sand-
wiched in between now and the next
meeting.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Finch?
DELEGATE FINCH: Mr. Chairman, I
would like to note my presence.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Lord?
DELEGATE LORD: I would like to
note my presence.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Barrick?
DELEGATE BARRICK. I would like to
indicate my presence.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Della.
DELEGATE DELLA: I would like to
note my presence, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Sosnowski.
DELEGATE SOSNOWSKI: I wish to
have my presence recorded, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Any other delegate?
Delegate Sherbow.
DELEGATE SHERBOW: There seems
to be some doubt here whether when we be-
gan my presence was recorded. If there is
any doubt, I would like it recorded now.
THE PRESIDENT: Does any other
delegate desire to note his presence?
All those in favor of the motion to recess
until 1:30 P.M., signify by saying Aye;
contrary, No. They Ayes have it. It is so
ordered.
(Whereupon, at 12:07 P.M., the Conven-
tion was recessed to reconvene at 1:30 P.M.,
on the same day.)
PLENARY SESSION
NOVEMBER 8, 1967—1:30 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.
Roll call.
(Whereupon, the roll call was taken.)
THE PRESIDENT: Have all delegates
answered roll call?
The Clerk will record the roll call.
DELEGATE MALKUS: Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Malkus.
DELEGATE MALKUS: I would like to
be recorded, please.
THE PRESIDENT: Are there other dele-
gates present who were not able to answer
roll call?
Delegate Malkus will be recorded as
present.
I have several announcements to make
that might be made at this time. Tomor-
row there will be representatives of a
great many radio and television facilities
here at the Convention. From Baltimore:
WLB, WCA, WFBR, WYAE, WJZ-TV,
WBAL, WMAR-TV, Associated Press,
Washington, TLB, WETA, WGMS, WTTG-
TV, WWDC, WMAL-TV, WRC, and WRC-
FM; Annapolis: WNAV, WANN, WXTC-
FM and WIRE; Wheaton, WASH, TWON,
Bel Air: WBOV; Havre de Gras: WASA;
LaPlata: WSMD; Silver Spring: WQMR,
WGAY; Frederick: WFMD.
Undoubtedly these representatives of
radio and TV stations will be wanting to
interview delegates, particularly from their
areas at such time as it is possible to do so
when the Convention is not in session.
You might keep this in mind and en-
deavor to be available for that purpose be-
fore the session, at the noon hour and after
the session.
As I think all the delegates to the Con-
vention know, the Rhode Island Constitu-
tion was withdrawn from the ballot yester-
day at the last minute, apparently because
of impending vote in opposition.


 
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