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beverage purposes in the State of Maryland for Baltimore
city in effect at the date of this election shall continue in force
and effect unless or until otherwise changed by the General
Assembly of Maryland, ' "
Pending consideration.
At 7 o'clock P. M., on motion of Mr. Cooper, the Senate
adjourned until Thursday, March 2, at 12 o'clock noon.
ANNAPOLIS, Thursday, March 2, 1916.
The Senate met at 12 o'clock noon.
Prayer by Rev. Julius Hofmann.
Present at roll call the following Senators:
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 —27
The Journal of Wednesday, March 1, 1916, was read and
approved.
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.
By the President: Senate Bill No. 388, entitled "An Act to
authorize the Governor to appoint one hundred additional
notaries public for Baltimore city. " [Which was read the
first time and referred to the City Senators. ]
By Mr. Bomberger: Senate Bill No. 389, entitled "An Act to
authorize and direct the State Roads Commission to construct
a side-road, for experimental purposes, parallel to and along
the present road between Boonsboro and Hagerstown, Wash-
ington county, Maryland; and to appropriate a sum of money
for such purpose. " [Which was read the first time and re-
ferred to the Committee on Finance. ]
By Mr. Duvall: Senate Bill No. 390, entitled "An Act to
appropriate a sum of money for certain additions to the
Armory of the Maryland National Guard situated in Annapo-
lis, made necessary by the organization of the Machine Gun
Company of the First Regiment, Maryland National Guard,
there stationed, and for equipment for the same. " [Which
was read the first time and referred to the Committee on
Finance. ]
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