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Proceedings of the Senate, 1892
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1892.] OF THE SENATE. 935

Senate bill entitled an Act in relation to the adop-
tion of minor children.

Severally Endorsed: "Passed by yeas and nays,"

Also, returned,

Senate bill entitled an Act to amend the Code of
Public Local Laws, Article 3, title "Baltimore
County," by adding the following sections under title
"Primary Elections."

Endorsed: "Passed by yeas and nays with pro-
posed amendments:"

AMENDMENTS .PROPOSED.

Amend section 3 of the bill by striking out from
the 15th line all words after the word "open," and
adding thereto, after the said word, the following
words : "For such Lime as may be prescribed by the
State Central Committee, or the County Executive
Committee, ordering said primary election, precinct
meeting or other meeting.

2. Strike out section 10, and insert the following
In lieu thereof, to be known as "Section 10."

"And be it enacted that before any persons shall
act as Judges of any such primary election, precinct
meeting or other meeting mentioned in this Act, they
shall make oath that they will discharge their duties
as such Judges honestly and fairly, which oath shall
be taken by said Judges before some Justice of the
Peace of said county, which Judges after qualifying
as aforesaid, shall have power to administer said
oath to the Clerks of Election."

3. Strike out "section 11" and insert the lollowing
in lieu thereof, to be known as "Section 11."

"And be it enacted, That each of said Judges ap-
pointed under this Act shall have power to cause the
arrest of any one violating any of the provisions
hereof or suspected of violating the same; and in the
absence of any person authorized by law to make ar-
rest, said Judges may designate some person as
special officer for that purpose, and each of said
Judges shall be conservators of the peace at the res-
pective primary election polls, precinct meeting
places or other meeting places at which they may act
as such Judges, and may in the manner herein pro-
vided, cause the arrest of any person disturbing the
peace."

 

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