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756 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 8
Which amendment was concurred in.
The bill as amended, was then, passed by yeas and
nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Speaker, Dryden, Lehmayer,
King, Disharoon, Latrobe,
Garner, Corkran, Duncan,
Kendall, Linthicum, Martenet,
Norris, of Kent, Merrick, Robinson,
Ditty, Dudley, of Q. A., Staley,
Krems, Anderson, of Wor., Biggs,
Phelps, Truitt, of Wor., Clark,
Feldmeyer, Buckey, Deets,
Walbach, of G., Waters, Radcliffe,
Choate, Bast, Close,
Stewart, Lakin, Critchfield,
Truitt, of Bal. co., Brown, of Fred., Anderson, of Car.,
Mann, Mitchell, Walsh,
Sandman, Hopkins, Waller,
Jeffers, Satterfield, Wilson,
Collins, Lednum, Finzel—52.
Dudley, of Talbot,
NEGATIVE—None.
Also,
House bill entitled "An Act to provide for the estab-
lishment of the electric plant of Hagerstown, Maryland. "
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
After section 17 add an additional section to be known
as 'Section 17 A, ' so as to read as follows:
Section 17 A. And be it enacted, That this Act shall
not go into force and effect unless at an election to be
held within sixty days after the fifth day of March, in
the year nineteen hundred, a majority of the qualified
voters of Hagerstown, casting their votes upon the ques-
tion, shall vote in favor of the provisions of this Act, at
said election all ballots cast in favor of the provisions of
this Act shall read, "For Municipal Ownership of Light-
ing Plant, " and all ballots cast against the provisions of
this Act shall read, "Against Municipal Ownership of
Lighting Plant, " and if at said election the number of bal-
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