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804 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 20 person filing or attempting to file as his own, the diploma or certificate of another, or a forged affidavit of identifi- cation, shall be guilty of a felony, and upon conviction, shall be subject to such fine and imprisonment as are provided by the statutes of the State for the time of forgery. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, etc., That this Act shall take effect from the date of its passage. Which proposed amendment was adopted. And the bill was read the second time and ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. Mr. Williams, of Harford, moved that the Senate re- consider its action by which said bill, as amended, was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. Which motion was rejected by yeas and nays as fol- lows: AFFIRMATIVE. Messrs. President, Dodson, Applegarth, Kirwan, Betts, Putzel, Brewington, Williams, of Har. ‘Bryan, —19. NEGATIVE. Messrs. Baker, Moore, Beasman, Moses, Dick, Ravenscrofts, Gray, Rohrback, Marsh, Wilkinson, Messick, Williams, of A. A., —12. Mr. Crothers, from Committee on Finance, reported fa- vorably, with proposed amendment, Senate bill entitled "An Act to regulate business and trade in cities having a population of ten thousand or over, declaring it unlawful and making it a misdemeanor to transact business in violation; providing for the ap- pointment of license commissioners in such cities pre- scribing their powers, defining their duties and fixing their compensation." AMENDMENT PROPOSED. Strike out all after the words "a bill” and insert the following: |
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