The Old Past Master Battles
Mainstream Madness – Part 2
By Worshipful Brother
Frederic L. Milliken
Exactly two weeks to the day The Old Past
Master pulled into the Lodge’s parking lot and parked right next to the
Master’s car. He was extra early but still the Master had beaten him there.
Breezing into the office he found Worshipful Reynolds at his desk.
“Evening Worshipful,” offered The Old Past
Master. “What’s new since we talked on the phone a couple of days ago. Did you
get to have a tête-à-tête with the Grand Master?”
“Yes I did,” replied Master Reynolds. “And the
news is all bad?
“How so, Worshipful?”
“The Grand Master would not give an inch and
even added the requirement, coming out soon in a follow-up edict, that every
Lodge will have to submit a budget to the Grand Lodge. It will have to
include all expenses and proposed expenditures of the Lodge as well as all
income and resources upon which the Lodge plans to draw.”
“Well that’s going a little overboard, isn’t
it”
“It fits right in with their micro management
of chartered Lodges and points to a continued grab for power. I am afraid we
must proceed with Plan B. How have you and your committee come along with a
solution to our problem?”
“We have all the preliminaries in place. All we
need now is for the go ahead to execute.”
For the next hour The Old Past Master and
Master Reynolds huddled in deep conversation, planning that night’s meeting
and how everything would be presented.
On the dot of 7:00 PM Master Reynolds opened
the Special Communication of Lodge and addressed the Brethren. Due to the
Summons outlining the topic for the evening and word of mouth, the Lodge room
was packed.
“Brethren, I bring you bad news from our Grand
Master with whom I have personally met this week. He refuses to compromise on
the order that we received and discussed at the last stated meeting two weeks
ago. Furthermore he has added the requirement, forthcoming in a written order,
that we submit a budget, along with every other constituent Lodge, to the
Grand Secretary revealing all our sources of income and forecasting all our
expenditures. The question becomes Brethren do we submit or do we refuse?”
“The chair recognizes,” Brother Andrews,
declared the Master.
“Why that’s outrageous, ” bellowed Brother
Andrews. What are the consequences should we refuse to comply with the Grand
Master.”
“The consequences could be my expulsion and the
expulsion of any and all others as well as the Grand Master taking our Charter
and closing the Lodge,” replied Master Reynolds.
“Then I say that we should not fight the Grand
Master on this,” countered Brother Parantopoulos after being recognized by the
Master..
“And I say that if we give in now we will face
yet another showdown in the future on an equally contentious issue,” said
Brother Allendes jumping up from his seat and getting the nod from the Master.
Senior Deacon Jackson slowly rose and after
getting the eye of the Master wearily uttered, “When will it all end? When
will we decide enough is enough? Is it now or later?”
“LATER,” rose a chorus from the sidelines.
“NOW,” rose another chorus from the sidelines.
“I move that that we take a vote for
informative purposes to see where we stand, ” offered Senior Warden Leavitt.
“I second the motion,” chipped in Brother
Garcia.
“Brethren we have a motion before you to take a
vote to see where we stand on this issue,” declared the Master. Do I have any
discussion on the motion.
“All those in favor say aye, those opposed
nay.”
“The ayes have it, ruled Master Reynolds. “The
Chair declares that this will be a secret ballot. The three top officers will
count the ballots. Brother Deacons, prepare a secret ballot which will be in
written form. Brethren you will write on a slip of paper ‘yes’ to signify that
we should resist the Grand Master and ‘no’ to signify that we should submit to
the Grand Master.”
After the vote had been counted Master
Reynolds addressed the Brethren. “Out of a total of 63 total votes cast, the
results are 41 yes votes to resist and 22 no votes to submit to the Grand
Master.”
Past Master Early asked for the floor.
“Worshipful, what does this mean? How can we proceed if we are divided? Either
decision will alienate some Brethren. Do we go just by majority rule?”
At this point Master Reynolds looked over at
The Old Past Master. With a nod The Old Past Master assumed the floor. You
could hear a pin drop as he stated, “Brethren the Committee that was appointed
to look into an escape route has a plan that will satisfy both those in favor
and those opposed to refusing to submit to the Grand Master. Here is the
plan…”
TO BE CONTINUED