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to follow sections 20, and be known as 'Sections 20 A, 20
B and 20 C. ' "
Which was read a second time and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
House bill entitled "An Act providing for the erection
and operation of a rock crushing plant by and under the
supervision of the board of directors and the officers of
the Maryland House of Correction, and providing for the
sale of the crushed stone product to the counties and
other municipalities of the State. "
Which was read a second time, and ordered to be en-
grossed for a third reading.
On motion of Mr. Stewart,
At 2. 30 P. M.,
The House took a recess until 4 P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
FRIDAY, March 30th, 1900.
The House resumed its session at 4 P. M.,
Present at the call of the roll the following members:
Messrs. Speaker, King, Garner, Norris, of Kent; Ditty,
Krems, Feldmeyer, Simmons, Gibson, Walbach, of G.;
Lancaster, Choate, Stewart, Mann, Sandman, Jeffers, Col-
lins, Dudley, of Talbot; Ward, Dryden. Disharoon, Cork-
ran, Pattison, Mackie, Keys, Merrick, Perkins, Contee,
Dudley, of Queen Anne's; Norman, Smith, Anderson, of
Wor-; Waters, Bast, Lakin, Brown, of Frederick; Mitchell,
Hopkins, Foster, Satterfield, Scrimger, Dunn, Gately,
Brown, of Balto, city; Bramble, Sanford, Knott, Leh-
mayer, Latrobe. Curtis, Duncan. Martenet, Seigmund,
Cover, Robinson, Real, Johnson, Long, Staley, Biggs,
Wolfinger, Clark, Deets, Hutton, Frenzel, Radcliffe,
Close, Critchfield. Graeff, Wolfe, Waller, Roberts, Ben-
nett, Wilson, Finzel—75,
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