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Proceedings of the Senate, 1916
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. 1916] OF THE SENATE. - 151

Also Senate Bill No. 8, entitled "An Act to repeal and re-
enact, with amendments, Section 4 of Chapter 34 of the Acts
of 1914, entitled 'An Act to enable the registered qualified
voters of Garrett county to determine by ballot whether
spirituous or fermented liquors shall not be sold in said
county, or shall be sold only as hereinafter described, and to
' repeal all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act or
any part of this Act. "

Which was read the third time and passed by yeas and

nays as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs. —

President Chesley. Holmead Mudd Warfield
Allen Collier Johnson Norris Williams
Archer Cooper Jones Ogden Zihlman
Bennett Duvall Joy Parsons
Bomberger Frick Kaufman Shepherd
Brown Harrison Legg Speicher Total—27

NEGATIVE—None. '
[Said Bill was then sent to the House of Delegates. ]

Also Senate Bill No. 19, entitled "An Act to add a new
section to the Baltimore City Charter, to follow Section 42
of the revised Charter of 1915 and to be known as Section
42-A. "

Which was read the third time and passed by yeas and

nays as follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.

Messrs, —

President Chesley Holmead Mudd Warfield
Allen Collier Johnson Norris Williams
Archer Cooper Jones Ogden Zihlman
Bennett Duvall Joy Parsons
Bomberger Frick Kaufman Shepherd
Brown Harrison Legg Speicher Total—27

NEGATIVE—None.
[Said Bill was then sent to the House of Delegates. ]

Also Senate Bill No. 59, entitled "An Act to authorize and
empower the Mayor and Council of Easton to purchase the
leasehold interest of The Easton Town Hall Company in the
building known as the Market House Building, or Music Hall
(the leasehold interest being a part of said Market House
Building), at and for the sum of four thousand eight hun-
dred and forty dollars, and to borrow the sum of six thou-
sand dollars at the current rate of interest, not exceeding

 

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