1961] OF THE SENATE 15
"Courts", sub-title "Circuit Courts for the Counties—Court Sten-
ographers", to follow immediately after Section 32C thereof, to
authorize an additional judge for the Fourth Judicial Circuit resi-
dent in Washington County and to provide for appointment of the
judge.
The President put the question, Shall the bill pass notwithstanding
the objection of the Executive?
The President announced the veto was sustained by roll call as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE—NONE
NEGATIVE
Senators:
President, Barrick, Buffington, Dean, Dorf, Dorsey, Gonder, Hall, Hepbron,
Hughes, James, Johnson, Jones, Mach, Malkus, Mrs. Nock, North, Northrop, Parran,
Phipps, Phoebus, Pine, Sanford, See, Shipley, Snyder, Weant, Wheatley. Total—28
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
Senate Bill No. 1—By the President:
A Bill entitled "An Act to add new Sections 160A-160KK to Article
23 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957 Edition), title 'Corporations',
sub-title 'Building or Homestead Associations', to follow immediately
after Section 160 thereof, providing generally for the organization, in-
corporation, operation, conduct, regulation of and supervision over the
savings and loan business, which is known generally as the building, sav-
ings and loan or homestead business; providing further for the invest-
ments, withdrawal of accounts, taxation, membership, promotional ac-
tivities, management and functions of such businesses, including class
and type of securities, and allocation of profits, reserves and dividends;
providing for the branching, consolidation, merger dissolution, and re-
vival of such businesses; making provision for conservators and re-
ceivers for such businesses; exempting accounts of such businesses from
'Blue Sky Law'; creating a Board of Building, Savings and Loan As-
sociation Advisors, and making provision for the members of such Board
and for their qualifications, tenure, powers and duties; vesting certain
supervisory and regulatory powers in the State Department of Assess-
ments and Taxation and its Director; providing methods for compliance
with stock class requirements; providing penalties for failure or refusal
to comply with certain provisions of this Act; and relating generally to
the organizations and businesses known generally as building, savings
and loan or homestead businesses in this State. "
Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.
Senate Bill No. 2—By the President:
A Bill entitled "An Act to repeal Sections 408 and 428 (d) of the
Charter and Public Local Laws of Baltimore City (1949 Ed. ), sub-title
'Justices of the Peace and Constables', and to repeal and re-enact with
amendments, Section 428 (e) of said Charter and Public Local Laws and
sub-title, the latter deleting provisions for a 'Women's Court' and relating
generally to the detention of women and children under sixteen, and
providing that this Act shall be an emergency measure, to be of no effect
upon certain contingencies. "
Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.
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