16 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [July 27
Argabright, Bandiere, Geraghty, Kennedy, Luber, Preston, Baynes, Curry,
Davis, Meyer, W. W., Thommen, Ankeney, Bloom, Downey, Hicks,
Huyett, Newcomer, Clark, Hyde, King, Lofstrand, Reeves, Rush, Cook, Fey,
Geppert, Reed, See, Whitworth, Barnes, Hahn, Six, Smith, Carr, Messick,
Nock, Potts, White, Coddington, Mclntire, Myers, J. C. Total—119
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
By Senator Sothoron:
SENATE OF MARYLAND.
ANNAPOLIS, MD., July 27, 1950.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates:
We have received your message notifying the Senate of the
organization of your Honorable Body, and proposing a joint com-
mittee of five members, three to be appointed on the part of the
House and two upon the part of the Senate, to wait upon the
Governor and inform him that the General Assembly is now pre-
pared to receive any communication which he may desire to make.
We concur in your proposal for the appointment of a joint com-
mittee of five members and have appointed on the part of the
Senate, Senators White and Fraley.
We also desire to inform you that the Senate is organized, the
Honorable Joseph R. Byrnes having been elected President and
C. Andrew Shaab having been elected Secretary of the Senate.
By order:
C. ANDREW SHAAB,
Secretary.
Which was read and ordered journalized.
INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE RESOLUTION
By Mr. Warren.
House Resolution informing the Congress of the United States that
the people and government of the State of Maryland are ready
and willing to pledge their full support to any legislation that
the Congress may enact for the mobilization of the manpower,
agriculture, industries and finances of the country to meet
any and all aggression against the freedom and liberties of any
country.
WHEREAS, the invasion of South Korea by Communist North
Korea has informed the people throughout the world that unless
such aggression is repelled, it will only be a question of time until
aggression will appear in other parts of the world; and
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