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Session Laws, 1914
Volume 533, Page 219   View pdf image (33K)
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 219

date upon the primary election ballots as in this sub-title pro-
vided, so that such voters of the party who wish to vote for an
uninstructed delegation to the National convention of their
party may do so; and if it shall appear upon the count and
canvass of the votes cast in said primary elections that a
greater number of votes have been cast in such primary elec-
tion in any County of the State or legislative district of Balti-
more City in favor of an uninstructed delegation than for any
candidate in said primary for the nomination for President,
the Supervisors of Elections and Board of Canvassers for such
County or legislative district shall so certify, and the delega-
tion from each County or legislative district in the State con-
vention of the party shall vote in such State convention for an
uninstructed delegation to the National convention, as long as
in their conscientious judgment it shall appear to them that
there is any possibility of a majority of the members of such
State convention voting for an uninstructed delegation; and if
it shall so appear to any such delegation that there is no such
possibility, they shall vote in their discretion for instructions
upon the part of the State convention for such person for the
candidate for their party for President as they may deem
wisest.

Any vacancy which may exist in the delegation of any of
such parties to any such National conventon shall be filled in
the manner prescribed by Section 160-K with respect to the
filling of vacancies.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved March 30th, 1914.

CHAPTER 164.

AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to reimburse certain
members of the Maryland National Guard, and the widow of
one member, for expenses incurred by them for and on ac-
count of typhoid fever contracted while on duty, and in the
service of the State at the Camp of Instruction held at Gettys-
burg, Pennsylvania, July 1-9, 1910.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the sum of three thousand three hundred and nine
and 18/100 dollars ($3,309.18), be and the same is hereby ap-
propriated to reimburse the hereinafter named members of the

 

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