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1956]                  OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES                       53

Mackie, Machen, Nichols, Sasscer, Sickles, Eaton, Eisley, Hickman, Stevens, Derr,
Harris (S. P.), Payne, Smelser, Utterback, Hess, Moore, Blades, Hughes (H.), Antonelli,
Bartos, Behounek, Hedrick, Mach, Urban, Acker, Culotta, McNeal, Cole, Friedman,
Hatchett, Pollack, Robinson, Bacharach, Cardin, Mandel, Baynes, Ankeney, Brewer,
JEJuyett, Porter, Browning, Gude, Lee, Schweinhaut, Woodward, Cook, Hughes (G. R.),
Kelley, Hahn, Six, Smith, Brown, Murray, Hanna, Larmore, Ashby, Glotfelty. Total—85

Negative

Messrs. Milanicz, Mrozinski, Jeffrey, Reed.                    Total—4

MESSAGE FROM THE SPEAKER

I want to express my appreciation for your cooperation in passing
the important bills we have enacted at this extraordinary session. The
bills we have enacted today I feel will have much to do with the future
growth of our State.

And as we close this session, I wish to thank you for having again,
selected me as your presiding officer and wish you a safe journey home.

Which was read.

MESSAGE TO THE SENATE
By Mr. Boone:

House of Delegates

Annapolis, Md., March 8, 1956.

Gentlemen of the Senate:

We propose, with your concurrence, that when the General Assembly
adjourns tonight, it stands adjourned, sine die.

By order,

George W. Owings, Jr.

Chief Clerk.

Which was read.

ADJOURNMENT

At 6:25 o'clock P. M., on motion of Mr. Boone, the House adjourned
sine die.

 

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