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Hess, Moore, Davis, Blades, Wise, Antonelli, Behounek, Hedrick, Holub, Panuska,
Urban, Acker, Brooks, Curran, Gallagher, McNeal, O'Malley, Abramson, Dixon, Fried-
man, Robinson, Rombro, Welcome, Bacharach, Cardin, Mandel, Resnick, Silver, Resnick,
Silver, Stark, Baumann, Baynes, Bittner, Corrigan, McGuirk, Myers, Cohill, Coss,
Geiger, Huyett, Mason, McElwee, Barbee, Cook, (E. P. ), Lee, Walker, Woodward,
Conlon, Cook, (N. S. ), Driscoll, Kelley, Reed, Walsh, Hahn, Hale, Magin, O'Farrell,
Clark, Murray, Caldwell, Cannon, Hanna, White, Bray, Buckel, Savage. Total—114
NEGATIVE—NONE
The Rules being suspended, Senate Bill No. 5 was placed on third
reading and final passage.
Senate Bill No. 5—By the President:
Subject: "COURTS", sub-title "MUNICIPAL COURT OF BALTI-
MORE CITY", RELATING GENERALLY TO THE JURISDICTION
AND SENTENCING POWER OF SAID COURT; Subject: "CRIMES
AND PUNISHMENTS", sub-title "FALSE PRETENSES, BAD CHECKS,
ETC. ", PROVIDING THAT IN BALTIMORE CITY FALSE PRE-
TENCES INVOLVING LESS THAN $100 SHALL NOT BE PUNISH-
ABLE BY IMPRISONMENT IN THE PENITENTIARY; sub-title
"LARCENY—HORSES OR VEHICLES", DELETING THE PENITEN-
TIARY AS A PLACE OF PUNISHMENT FOR UNAUTHORIZED USE;
Subject: "JUSTICES OF THE PEACE", SECTION 13, SHALL NOT
BE APPLICABLE TO SAID SECTION 349; Subject "STATE DE-
PARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE", sub-title "AID TO DEPEND-
ENT CHILDREN", DELETING THE PROVISION THAT THE OF-
FENSE OF UNLAWFULLY OBTAINING ASSISTANCE SHALL BE
PUNISHABLE AS FALSE PRETENSES, ETC.
The bill was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE
Messrs. —
Speaker, Combs, Fowler, Joiner, Brockmeyer, Larrimore, McNulty, Melvin, Ridout,
Whitmore, Dowell, Hance, Linton, Mitchell, Boone, Culver, MacDaniel, Maguire, Staten,
Tyler, Harrison,. Latham, Lowe, Long, Parks, Quinn, Bennett, Corkran, Matthews,
Merryweather, Burkley, Harris, Mackie, Garbelman, Machen, Nichols, Sasscer, Sickles,
Eaton, Risley, Hickman, Pilchard, Polk, Collins, Houck, Smelser, Utterback, Virts, Getz,
Hess, Moore, Davis, Blades, Wise, Antonelli, Hedrick, Holub, Panuska, Urban, Acker,
Brooks, Curran, Gallagher, McNeal, O'Malley, Abramson, Friedman, Robinson, Rombro,
Welcome, Cardin, Resnick, Silver, Baumann, Baynes, Bittner, Corrigan, McGuirk,
Myers, Cohill, Coss, Geiger, Huyett, Mason, McElwee, Barbee, Cook, (E. P. ), Lee,
Walker, Woodward, Conlon, Cook, (N. S. ), Kelley, Reed, Walsh, Hahn, Hale, Magin,
O'Farrell, Clark, Murray, Caldwell, Cannon, Hanna, White, Bray, Buckel, Savage.
Total—108
NEGATIVE—NONE
Said bill was then returned to the Senate.
On motion of Mr. Boone, duly seconded, and two-thirds of the mem-
bers-elect voting in the affirmative, the rules were suspended by yeas
and nays as follows for the purpose of reporting Senate Bill No. 6.
AFFIRMATIVE
Messrs. —
Speaker, Combs, Fowler, Joiner, Brockmeyer, Larrimore, McNulty, Melvin, Ridout,
Whitmore, Dowell, Hance, Linton, Mitchell, Boone, Culver, MacDaniel, Maguire, Staten,
Tyler, Harrison, Latham, Lowe, Long, Parks, Quinn, Bennett, Corkran, Matthews,
Merryweather, Burkley, Harris, Mackie, Garbelman, Machen, Nichols, Sasscer, Sickles,
Eaton, Risley, Hickman, Pilchard, Polk, Collins, Houck, Smelser, Utterback, Virts, Getz,
Moore, Davis, Blades, Wise, Antonelli, Hedrick, Holub, Panuska, Urban, Acker, Brooks,
Curran, Gallagher, McNeal, O'Malley, Abramson, Rombro, Welcome, Cardin, Resnick,
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