1954 JOINT RESOLUTIONS.
tor the Military Establishment, that such training be inte-
grated with the Civilian Components of the Army and specific-
ally the National Guard, the Officers' Reserve Corps and the
Organized Reserves; and be it further
Resolved, That in the discussion of the Postwar Military
Policy and the form of the Military Establishment, the fullest
Opportunity, consistent with existing conditions, be accorded
the officers and men of all components of the Army, who are
or who have been serving with the Armed Forces in time of
war, to express their views on this most important matter to
the end that this Nation will adopt a sound military policy
consistent with our traditions and which will afford the utmost
security to the Nation; and be it further
Resolved, That the Secretary of State be and he is hereby
requested to send under the Great Seal of the State of Mary-
land, copies of this Resolution to the Secretary of War, the
President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the
House of Representatives of the United States Congress and to
each of the Representatives from Maryland in the Congress of
the United States.
Approved April 23, 1945.
NO. 10. '
(House Joint Resolution 11)
A Joint Resolution of the Senate and House of Delegates of
the State of Maryland memorializing the Congress of the
United States to enact Senate Joint Resolution No. 8 estab-
lishing a procedure by which Federal spending and Federal
income would be balanced except in specified emergencies.
WHEREAS, the Federal government debt and need for oper-
ating funds in the post-war period will strain the fiscal founda-
tions of our government; and
WHEREAS, fiscal stability under these conditions demands
a Constitutional directive which would restrict and limit
expenditures to the income provided to meet and take care of
the same; and
WHEREAS, Senate Joint Resolution No., 8, introduced in the
Senate of the United States by Maryland's Senior Senator
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