1962] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 97
operation of such office, and relating generally to a limitation upon the
use of a portion of said loan funds".
Which amendment was read and concurred in.
Amendment No. 2—In line 7 of Section 2A of the printed bill, strike
out the words "by ordinance".
Which amendment was read and concurred in.
Amendment No. 3—In line 8 of Section 2A of the printed bill imme-
diately preceding the word "establishment" insert the word "the".
Which amendment was read and concurred in.
Amendment No. 4—Strike out all of Lines 9, 10, and 11 of Section
2A of the Printed Bill and insert in lieu thereof the following: "and
assisting in the relocation of persons who reside in or occupy any property
which may be acquired by whatever manner for the proposed East-West
Radial Highway, and the establishment and operation of such relocation
office shall be considered as one of the things necessary, proper or exped-
ient in connection with the matters or things mentioned in Section 2 here-
of. Provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section 2A shall
apply to, or be taken or construed to affect, directly or indirectly, any
of the Certificates of Indebtedness of the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore, or the issuance or sale thereof, or the expenditure or use of
any proceeds derived from the sale of such Certificates of Indebtedness,
which the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore is empowered to issue and
sell by an appropriate ordinance or ordinances of said municipality passed,
and by the approval of any such ordinance or ordinances by a majority
of the voters of Baltimore City at any election held in said city, prior
to June 1, 1962. "
Which amendment was read and concurred in.
Mr. McGuirk, duly seconded, moved that the House concur in the
Senate amendments,
Said motion prevailed and the Senate amendments were concurred in.
The bill, as amended, was passed by yeas and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE
Messrs. —
Speaker, Combs, Fowler, Boyer, Joiner, Brockmeyer, Larrimore, McNulty, Melvin,
Whitmore, Dowell, Hance, Linton, Mitchell, Boone, Culver, MacDaniel, Maguire, Staten,
Tyler, Harrison, Latham, Lowe, Butler, Long, Bennett, Corkran, Merryweather, Burk-
ley, Harris, Mackie, Garbelman, Machen, Nichols, Sasscer, Sickles, Risley, Hickman,
Pilchard, Polk, Collins, Houck, Payne, Smelser, Virts, Davis, Getz, Hess, Moore, Blades,
Wise, Bullock, Dembowski, Kosakowski, Nowakowski, Silk, Walters, Antonelli, Behou-
nek, Holub, Panuska, Urban Acker, Brooks, Curran, McNeal, O'Malley, Abramson,
Dixon, Friedman, Imber, Rombro, Welcome, Cardin, Mandel, Resnick, Silver, Stark,
Baumann, Baynes, Bittner, Corrigan, McGuirk, Myers, Cohill, Geiger, Grumbacher,
Mason, McElwee, White (R. T. ), Barbee, Cook (E. P. ), Hostetler, Lee, Walker, Wood-
ward, Conlon, Cook (N. S. ), Driscoll, Kelley, Reed, Walsh, Hahn, Hale, Magin, Clark,
Murray, Caldwell, Hanna, White (E. H. ), Bray, Buckel, Savage. Total—113
NEGATIVE—NONE
House Bill No. 27—By the Anne Arundel County Delegation:
Subject: "ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY", sub-title "CHAPTER 10.
FIRE PROTECTION", sub-heading "ARTICLE H. ORGANIZATION-
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