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1094 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 18
"upon an order of the County Commissioners," and
further, "that nothing in the provisions of this Act
shall be construed to be compulsory upon the County
Commissioners to levy said full rate of 30 cents, but
may be less if so determined and decided by the said
County Commissioners."
Which was adopted.
Which was read the second time and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
Also favorably,
House bill, File No. 634, entitled "An Act to re-
peal sections 176, 176, (or 176 B) 178 B and 178 D
of Article 2 of the Code of Public Local Laws,
title "Anne Arundel County,' subtitle 'Justices
of the Peace and Constables,' as the same was en-
acted by sections 176, 176 (176 B) of chapter 334 of
the Acts of 1892, section 178 B of chapter 27(5 of
the Acts of 1900, section 178 B of chapter 467 of the
Acts of 1902, and section 178 D of chapter 301 of the
Acts of 1894 and to re enact said sections with amend-
ments and to add new sections to said Article 2, to he
designated as 'Sections 176, 176 B, 178 D and 178 E.' "
Which was read the second time and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
Mr. Wells, from Select Committee, reported favor-
ably,
House bill, File No. —, entitled "An Act to repeal
and re-enact with amendments, sections 6, 7, 10, 11
and 18 of chapter 105 of the Acts of 1898, relating to
the sale of spirituous and fermented liquors in the
town of Laurel, Prince George's county."
Which was read the second time and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
Mr. Hall, from Baltimore city delegation, reported
unfavorably,
House bill, File No. 625, entitled "An Act to auth-
orize the Board of Police Commissioners of Baltimore
city to pension Jacob Wiest, Jr., formerly a police-
man of the police force of Baltimore city."
Which unfavorable report was adopted.
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