Symbols for Political Status and Federal Relations Preference, 365 Williams, St. Clarire (Signatory), 366 System of Accounts, 184 Scope, 184 Taft, William H. (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), 388 Balzac v. People of Porto Rico, 431 Tampico, Mexico Downes v. Bidwell, 404 Taney, Roger B. (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), 397 Downes v. Bidwell, 418 Taxation, 288-289 Authority, 310 Discrimination, 156 Finance, 310-312 Imposition and Collection, 268 Internal Revenue, 344 Petroleum Products, 343 Taxation without Representation Downes v. Bidwell, 400 Telephone System, 109 Temporary Government, 395 Tennessee Cession Downes v. Bidwell, 410, 411 Terms of Office, 174 Judges, 266 Territorial Acquisition, 384 Downes v. Bidwell, 401 Territorial Court, 284, 315 Chief Judge, 325 Territorial Government of California Downes v. Bidwell, 417 Territories, 382 Constitutional Status, 384 Designation, 171 Downes v. Bidwell, 423 Territory Acquisition by Conquest or Treaty Downes v. Bidwell, 402 Territory see also Colony Third Circuit District Court see United States Court of Appeals Third Constitutional Convention (1977-1978), 273-294 Administrative Districts, 293 Amendments by Constitutional Convention, 291 Amendments by Initiative, 291 Amendments by Legislature, 291 Amendments by Limited Constitutional Convention, 291 Anthem, Flag, and Seal, 277 Attorney General, 283 Bill of Rights, 275-277 Board of Education, 287 Bond Issue Referendum, 289 Bonds, 289 Budget, 281 Capital, 277 Civil Rights Restoration, 276 Code of Ethics, 277 Collective Bargaining, 276 Commission on Culture, 288 Compensation, 278 Compensation of Judges, 285 Compensation of Legislators, 279 Comptroller General Audit, 289 Comptroller General Election, 289 Comptroller General Holding Other Office, 289 Compulsory Education, 287 Constitutional Amendment, 291-292 Constitutional Order of Succession, 283 Constitutional Revision Commission, 292 Continuity of Government Employment and Operations, 293 Continuity of Judicial Matters, 293 Continuity of Laws, Executive Orders, and Regulations, 293 Cultural Development, 287 Date of Taking Office, 278 Disability of Governor or Lieutenant Governor, 282 District Assemblies, 288 District Assemblies Adoption of Ordinances, 286 Double Jeopardy, 276, 297 Due Process and Equal Protection, 275 Education, 287 Educational Philosophy, 287 Education Commission, 287 Election of Governor and Lt. Governor, 281 Elections, 292 Employment of Children, 276 Enactment of Laws, 280 Environmental Protection, 288 Excessive Bail, 276, 297 Executive Branch, 280-284 Executive Branch Department, 283 Executive Power, 280 Ex-Post Facto Laws, 277,298 Failure of Legislature to Reapportion, 279 Freedom of Information, 275 Freedom of Religion, 275, 296 Freedom of Speech, 275 Freedom of Speech, Assembly and Petition, 275 Fundamental Rights, 296 General Elections, 277 Governor Veto, 280 Habeas Corpus, 276 Historic Places and Artifacts Protection, 288 Impeachment, 280 Imprisonment for Debt, 276 Income Tax, 288 Initiative and Recall, 290-291 Initiative Veto, 290 Judicial Administration, 285 Judicial Branch, 284-285 Judicial Commission, 284 Judicial Power, 284 Judicial Rulemaking Power, 285 Judicial Term of Office, 284 Judicial Vacancies, 284 Labor, 276 Land Commission, 288 Legislative Branch, 278-280 Legislative Composition, 278 Legislative Immunity, 279 Legislative Power, 278 Legislative Quorum, 279 Legislative Regular and Special Sessions, 280 Legislative Sessions Held in Charlotte Amalie, 280 Legislative Sessions Open to Public, 280 Legislative Vacancies, 279 Legislature Regular and Special Sessions, 302 Local Government, 285-286 Martial Law, 282 Mayoral Budget, 286 Mayoral Administration of Public Safety, and Public Works, 286 Mayors, 285 Mayors Holding Other Public Office, 285 Mayors Term of Office, 285 Militia Call by Governor, 281 Nomination and Appointment of Judges, 284 Oath or Affirmation, 278 Official Residence of Governor and Lt. Governor, 282 Officials Who May Be Recalled, 290 Open Beaches, 288 Organization and Procedure, 279 Permanent Vacancy in Office of Governor or Lt. Governor, 283 Powers and Duties of Lt. Governor, 282 Powers and Duties of the Governor, 281 Powers and Responsibilities of Mayors, 285 Preamble, 274 Presumed Innocent until Proved Guilty, 275 Presumption of Innocence, 297 Principles of Government, 277 Private Property, 276 Prohibition of Slavery, 276, 297 Proposal of Amendments, 291 Prospective Operation of Rights, 294 Protection of Culture and Environment, 287-288 Public Debt Limitation, 288-289 Qualification of Judges, 285 Qualification of Legislators, 279 Qualifications of Governorand Lt. Governor, 281 Qualifications of Mayors, 285 Quartering of Soldiers, 277 Ratification and Effective Date of Constitution, 292 Ratification of Amendments, 292 Reapportionment, 278-279 Reapportionment Appeal to Supreme Court, 279 Recall, 290 Report on the State of Territory, 281 Governor Grants of Reprieves, Commutations and Pardons,281 463