1516 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 29
NIGHT SESSION.
TUESDAY, March 29th, 1904.
The House resumed business at 8 o'clock p. m.,
Present at call of the roll the following members:
Messrs. Speaker, Buckler, Gibbs, Atwell, Downs,
Duvall, Lowman, Simmons, Smoot, Walbach, Benson,
Fitzsimmons, Green, Stevenson, Collins, Dodson, Jack-
son, Milbourne, Miles, Riggan, Hopkins, Wingate,
Jones, Murphy, of Dor., Keys, Kirk, Hill, Ray, Tighe,
Wells, Walls, Wilson, Carey, Dennis, Kirbin, Harri-
son, Hiteshew, Smith, Andrew, Carroll, Hitchcock,
McComas, Goslin, Bosse, Norris, Reed, Hall, Morrison,
Murphy, of Baltimore city, Orem, Roth, Trager, Bou-
chet, Dawkins, Durham, Grant, Linthicum, Moore,
Bald, Godwin, Henkel, Lock, Miller, Pairo, Baker,
Bingham, Charles, Mitchell, Tennant, Amiss, John-
ston, Lansdale, Williams, Drumm, Feaga, Loar,
Stump, Jenkins, Fuss, Haines, Kain, Oursler, Gill,
Pearre, Bennett, Messick, Harvey, Howard—93.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.
Mr. Morrison. from Committe on Education, report-
ed favorably, with amendments,
House bill, File No. 805, entitled "An Act to set
apart a day to be known as 'Maryland Day,' and to
provide for its proper observance in the schools of the
State."
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
Amend the bill by inserting before the word "Sun-
day'" the words "Saturday or."
Which was adopted.
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