1240 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 23
"Entitled 'An Act to authorize and direct the Board
of School Commissioners of Montgomery county, to
erect, in the town of Gaithersburg in said county, a
high school building and to purchase land f or the pur-
pose of building a high school on, and to direct the
County Commissioners to pay for the same, and to
borrow money for that purpose and to issue the bonds
of said county for the money so borrowed, not exceed-
ing three thousand dollars."
Which was adopted.
Which was read the second time, and ordered to be
engrossed for a third reading.
Mr. Milbourne submitted the following
REPORT:
BALTIMORE, March, 1904.
To the Honorable,
The General Assembly of Maryland,
The Joint Committee of the Senate and House of
Delegates, appointed under Joint Resolution No. 6,
of the session of the General Assembly of 1902, beg
leave to submit to your Honorable Body the following
report:
The Joint Committee was composed of Senators
William F. Applegarth, Jacob M. Moses and L. E. P.
Dennis and Delegates Charles S. Grason, William F.
Broening, A. L. Dryden. L. W. Olney and Dr. W. W.
Goldsborough. The committee organized by selecting
Hon. Charles S. Grason, as Chairman and Hon. Jacob
M. Moses as Secretary.
The Virginia Committee consisted of Senators C.
Harcling Walker, R. P. Bruce and W. W. Sale and
Delegates S. Wilkins Mathews, George Y. Hunley,
W. D. Cardell, M. M. Green and John M. Lyell.
The first meeting of the two committees was held in
Washington. D. C., on March 15, 1902, and after a
general discussion of the cull law and its enforcement
applicable to the Potomac river, and the advisability
of shortening the tonging season in the waters of said
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