56 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [May 31
Annapolis, Md., May 31, 1962.
The House met at 1: 06 o'clock P. M.
Prayer was offered by Hon. Carlton Sickles.
Present at roll call were the following members:
Messrs. —
Speaker, Combs, Fowler, Boyer, Joiner, Brockmeyer, Larrimore, McNulty, Mel-
vin, Dowell, Hance, Linton, Mitchell, Boone, MacDaniel, Maguire, Staten, Tyler,
Harrison, Latham, Lowe, Butler, Long, Quinn, Bennett, Matthews, Merryweather,
Burkley, Harris, Mackie, Garbelman, Machen, Nichols, Sasscer, Sickles, Eaton,
Risley, Hickman, Pilchard, Polk, Collins, Houck, Payne:, Smelser, Davis, Getz,
Hess, Moore, Blades, Wise, Bullock, Dembowski, Kosakowski, Nowakowski, Silk,
Walters, Antonelli, Behounek, Hedrick, Panuska, Urban, Acker, Brooks, Brown,
Curran, McNeal, O'Malley, Abramson, Dixon, Friedman, Imber, Rombro, Welcome,
Bacharach, Cardin, Mandel, Resnick, Silver, Stark, Baumann, Baynes, Bittner,
Corrigan, McGuirk, Myers, Cohill, Geiger, Grumbacher, Mason, McElwee, White,
R. T., Barbee, Browning, Cook, E. P., Hostetler, Lee, Woodwood, Conlon, Cook, N. S.,
Driscoll, Reed, Walsh, Hale, Magin, Clark, Caldwell, Cannon, Hanna, White, E. H.,
Bray, Buckel, Savage. Total—112
The Journal of May 30, 1962 was read and approved.
ORDER
Please excuse Delegate Frances Holub, Second District, Baltimore
City, from today's session because of illness.
MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Annapolis, Md., May 31, 1962.
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House of Delegates:
I have viewed the events of the past few days with mounting alarm
and saddening of heart. The people of Maryland, I know, are concerned
about what has been done here at this special session.
On May 24, the Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County ruled that
the Maryland House of Delegates was malapportioned and that Section
5 of Article III of the Maryland Constitution, which established that
apportionment, was null and void. The effect of the court's decision
should have been obvious. A constitutional void was created, and a clear
responsibility for prompt action fell upon both the executive and the
legislative branches of our State Government.
I, as Chief Executive of the State, moved as quickly as possible. I
called the General Assembly into extraordinary session and laid before
its members two bills designated to reapportion fairly the House of
Delegates.
These bills have been emasculated by amendments. As amended, they
bear little resemblance to this Administration's proposals and they
should not be enacted in their present form.
The hour is late, but there is still time for the General Assembly to
meet its responsibilities.
I want to make my position unequivocally clear. House Bills 1 and 2
as amended should not be enacted.
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