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Session Laws 1956 (Special Session 1), House and Senate Journals
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1956]                  OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES                       45

The rules being suspended, Senate Bill No. 4 was placed on third
reading and final passage.

Senate Bill No. 4—By the President:

Subject: "PUBLIC EDUCATION", sub-title "UNIVERSITY OF
MARYLAND", RELATING TO THE INCLUSION OF DORMITORY
FACILITIES AND LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS IN A STUDENT
UNION BUILDNG, ETC.

The bill was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follows :

Affirmative

Messrs.—

Speaker, Combs, Raley, Harris (JR. B.), Joiner, Kirkland, Melvin, Ridout, Tawney,
Wade, Whitmore, Dowell, Hance, Jenkins, Parran, Boone, Brewster, Staten, Harrison,
Latham, Lowe, Riggin, Simpkins, Tawes, Adams, Bennett, Brinsfield, Burkley, Johnson,
Mackie, Loveless, Machen, Nichols, Sasscer, Sickles, Wilkinson, Eaton, Hickman, Polk,
Stevens, Harris (S. F.), Payne, Smelser, Virts, Utterback, Hatem, Hess, Moore, Tydings,
Blades, Hughes (H.), Dabrowski, Milanicz, Mrozinski, Nowakowski, Antonelli, Bartos,
Behounek, Mach, Acker, Brooks, Cullotta, McNeal, Abramson, Cole, Friedman, Hatchett,
Pollack, Bacharach, Cardin, Fitzgerald, Mandel, Silver, Baynes, Hodges, Berkson,
Brewer, Huyett, Browning, Gude, Schweinhaut, Cook, Driscoll, Hughes (G. R.), Jeffrey,
Kelley, Reed, Smith, Brown, Murray, Cannon, Larmore, White, Ashby, Edwards,
Glotfelty.                                                                                                      Total—96

Negative—None
Said bill was then returned to the Senate,

On motion of Mr. Mandel, duly seconded, and two-thirds of the mem-
bers elected voting in the affirmative, the rules were suspended by yeas and
nays as follows for the purpose of reporting House Bill No. 15.

Affirmative

Messrs.—

Speaker, Combs, Raley, Joiner, Kirkland, Melvin, Ridout, Tawney, Wade, Whitmore,
Dowell, Hance, Jenkins, Parran, Boone, Brewster, Culver, Maguire, Staten, Harrison,
Latham, Lowe, Simpkins, Tawes, Adams, Bennett, Brinsfield, Corkran, Burkley, Johnson,
Loveless, Machen, Nichols, Sasscer, Sickles, Wilkinson, Eaton, Risley, Hickman, Polk,
Stevens, Harris (S. F.), Payne, Smelser, Virts, Utterback, Hatem, Hess, Moore, Tydings,
Blades, Hughes (H.), Milanicz, Nowakowski, Antonelli, Bartos, Behounek, Hedrick,
Mach, Urban, Acker, Brooks, Culotta, McNeal, Abramson, Cole, Friedman, Hatchett,
Pollack, Bacharach, Cardin, Fitzgerald, Mandel, Baynes, Hodges, Ankeney, Berkson,
Brewer, Huyett, Porter, Browning, Gude, Lee, Schweinhaut, Woodward, Cook, Driscoll,
Jeffrey, Kelley, Reed, Hahn, Smith, Brown, Murray, Cannon, Larmore, White, Edwards,
Glotfelty.                                                                                                      Total—99

Negative

Messrs. Dabrowski, Mrozinski                              Total—2

The rules being suspended, Mr. Mandel for the Baltimore City Dele-
gation, reported favorably

House Bill No. 15—By Messrs. Luber and Mandel:

Subject: "DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY", sub-title
"LABOR DISPUTES IN PUBLIC UTILITIES", LIMITING THE DURA-
TION OF THE BINDING EFFECT OF ANY DETERMINATION MADE
BY AN EMERGENCY BOARD OF ARBITRATION, ETC.

Favorable report adopted.

The bill was read the second time and ordered printed for its third
reading.


 

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