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16                           JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS                   [June 22

INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS
AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

Senate Joint Resolution No. 1—By Senator Staten:

Senate Joint Resolution requesting the Governor of Maryland to direct
the State departments and agencies to limit State expenditures to the
levels of the 1968 budget.

Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 2—By Senators Hoyer and Mitchell:

Senate Joint Resolution to rescind and withdraw the approval of the
General Assembly of Maryland previously given by Joint Resolution No. 1
of the 1965 General Assembly requesting the Congress to call a Con-
vention to propose an amendment to the Constitution of the United States.

Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.

Senate Resolution No. 1—By Senator Bertier:

Senate Resolution urging the Board of Public Works not to authorize
expenditure of certain monies authorized in the General Construction
Loan of 1967 for State parks in Anne Arundel County.

Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.

Senate Resolution No. 2—By Senator Bertier:

Senate Resolution to allow the Annapolis Fine Arts Festival to use
the State House for its activities during the Summer.

Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.

Senate Resolution No. 3—By Senators Hart, Bishop, Clark, Dean, Snyder,
Byron, Bertier, Brubaker, Smelser and Lee:

Senate Resolution expressing sympathy on the death of Lloyd
Ambrosen, Superintendent of the Maryland School for the Deaf.

Lloyd A. Ambrosen, Superintendent of the Maryland School for
the Deaf, died suddenly on Sunday, June 18, 1967. He was interred
in the family burial plot at Woodland Cemetery, Winona, Min-
nesota.

Mr. Ambrosen was born on February 6, 1913, at Winona, Min-
nesota. He was the husband of Mary Elizabeth Covey of Des
Moines, Iowa, and had three children, Mrs. Richard Cody, DeKalb,
Illinois; Miss Harriett June Ambrosen, Frederick, Maryland; and
William Lloyd Ambrosen, Frederick, Maryland; and he was the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gulick Ambrosen of Winona, Minnesota. Also
surviving, is a brother, Colonel Edwin Ambrosen, Dobbins Air Force
Base, Georgia.

Mr. Ambrosen was a graduate of Winona State College, Min-
nesota, with a Bachelor of Education Degree. He also held a Master's
Degree from Gallaudet College in Washington, D. C.

 

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