1967] OF THE SENATE 9
MESSAGE TO THE SENATE
Annapolis, Md., June 22, 1967.
By Mr. Lowe:
Gentlemen of the Senate:
The House of Delegates, pursuant to the Governor's proclamation,
has met in Special Session and having organized by the election of the
Honorable Marvin Mandel, Speaker and under the Rules of the House, Mr.
James P. Mause, Chief Clerk is now ready to proceed with the business
of the session.
We respectfully propose, with your concurrence, the appointment of
a joint committee of five members, three on the part of the House and
two on the part of the Senate, to wait upon the Governor and inform him
that the General Assembly is now organized and prepared to receive any
communications he may desire to make.
We have appointed on the part of the House, Delegates Lowe, Houck
and Beall.
By order:
JAMES P. MAUSE,
Chief Clerk.
Which was read.
MESSAGE TO THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES
Annapolis, Md., June 22,1967.
By Senator H. R. Hughes:
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates:
We have received your Message notifying the Senate of the organiza-
tion of your Honorable Body, and proposing a joint committee of five
members, three on the part of the House and two on the part of the
Senate, to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the General
Assembly is now prepared to receive any communications which he may
desire to make.
We concur in your proposal for the appointment of a joint committee
of five members, and have appointed on the part of the Senate, Senators
Robert P. Dean and Fred L. Wineland.
We desire to inform you that the Senate of Maryland is organized,
the Honorable William S. James having been elected President and under
the Rules of the Senate, J. Waters Parrish, Secretary of the Senate is now
ready to proceed with the business of the session.
By order:
J. WATERS PARRISH,
Secretary.
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