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because wo are now again touching upon the area where
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great controversy can certainly arise and has to be
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solved in one way or another, and we are touching upon
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special commissions and we are touching upon special
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purpose districts and all manner and sundry related prob-
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lems.
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DR. BURDETT: I use this word control very
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loosely. It illustrates the point you are making that
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home rule should not serve to prevent some forms of
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coordination and one which is fairly uncontroversial was
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brought up at a luncheon meeting at the Maryland Municipal
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League in Baltimore, in which Senator Malkus made the
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remark that he felt it is very important in Maryland for
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the Bar, if for no one else, and it is for others, that
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we have a law in this State which requires the publication
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of municipal ordinances in some kind of a single reference
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set. So that, if some of you are practicing at the Bar,
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you can find out what home rule provisions under the
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present Constitution have been enacted, let's say for
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Takoma Park.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Right now, you are lost in a
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