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742 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 10,
The Weekly Pay Bill has been under consideration
by this Federation for several weeks and after mature
deliberation this body has reached the conclusion to
ask from your Honorable Body the passage of the
above mentioned measure.
GEORGE R. HEATH.
President.
MACK HERZOG,
Secretary pro tem.
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SANCTUARY DISTRICT ASSEMBLY, No. 41, K. OF L.
Industrial Hall, 316 W. Lombard St.
BALTIMORE, MD , March 9th, 1892.
To the Honorable Murray Vandiver,
Speaker of the House of Delegates, Annapolis, Md.
At the last meeting of the District Assembly it
directed its Legislative Committee to forward you the
following preamble and resolution and respectfully
request you to submit the same to your Honorable
Body:
Whereas, It is believed that whatever course legis-
lation may take as to the oyster interests, the feature
of culling to certain size will be retained; and, where-
as, oyster buyers now unload often at night, causing
great inconvenience to their laborers, and giving
every facility to invade the Cull Law, which it is so
important to enforce.
Therefore, be it resolved, That District Assembly
No. 41, Knights of Labor, recommends that a section
be inserted in the Oyster Law, forbidding, under
severe penalties, the unloading of oysters at any
wharf in this State between sunset and sunrise.
Respectfully submitted,
DAN'L. T. OREM,
Chairman Legislative Committee,
D. A. 41, K. of L.
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