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Proceedings of the Senate, 1916
Volume 658, Page 1068   View pdf image (33K)
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1068 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Apr. 1

House Bills—Local "D. "
Pr. No. Cal. No. ____Author __ Character

703 107 Fooks Incorporate Preston

623 108 Pox Incorporate Accident

517 109 Fisher Schools, Prince George's

261 110 Fisher Berryman Avenue, Prince George's

688 111 Holloway Clerk, Sharptown

611 112 Bryant Tax County, Police

602 113 Van Horn Clerk, Prince George's

538 114 Van Horn Incorporate Brentwood

688 115 Van Horn Judgments, Prince George's

416 116 Van Horn Justices, Prince George's

176 117 Reich Rolling Road, Baltimore county

533 118 Posey School, Mt. Victoria

204 119 Molesworth Charter, Mt. Airy

660 120 Metzerott School, Bowie

554 121 Mitchell Dog Tax, Charles

637 122 Linthicum Money for Schools, Anne Arundel

236 123 Jones Calvert County Treasurer

551 124 Given Sidewalks, Baltimore county

382 125 Brohawn Campmeetings,, Three Counties

568 126 Bryant Firearms, Baltimore county

569 127 Bryant Gwynn Oak Ave., Baltimore county

385 128, Fisher Refund Jas. Schuyler, Baltimore

507 129 Brown Dog Tax Allegany

320 130 Distler Pension Employes, Baltimore

655 131 Herpich Improvements, Allegany

719 132 Brooke Bond Issue, Montgomery

PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS, MEMORIALS AND
OTHER PAPERS.

By the President: Petition of John J. McCarthy, I. Mosher,
M. Rosenuska, M. Rankin, Herman L. Fiske and M. L. Rose,
in favor of the passage of the Child Labor Bill. [Which was
read and referred to the Committee on Finance., ]

Also a protest of William Martin & Company, against the
passage of Senate Bill No. 691, as being most prejudicial to
property interests. [Which was read and referred to the Com-
mittee on Finance. ]

Also a petition of Howard A. Kelley, Julia Rogers and M.

Ellicott, president children's playground, in favor of the pas-

sage of House Bill No. 539, known as the Child Labor Bill.

[Which was read and referred to the Committee on Finance. ]

ORDERS.

By Mr. Archer: Ordered, That Meyer & Thalheimer be paid
the sum of $191 for supplies furnished for Maryland Senate.
[Which was read and referred to the Committee on Finance. ]

 

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