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Proceedings of the Senate, 1916
Volume 658, Page 392   View pdf image (33K)
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392 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 2

City, Incorporated, and to provide for an election at which the
voters of Chesapeake City can vote upon the question as to
^whether such levy shall be made. " [Endorsed: "Read the
third time and passed by yeas and nays. "] [Which was read
the first time and referred to Senators Williams, Archer and
Cooper. 1

Also House Bill No. 385, entitled "An Act to authorize and
direct the County Commissioners of Allegany county, Mary-
land, to levy at the annual levy for the year 1916, the sum
of thirty-seven hundred and seventeen dollars and forty-four
cents ($3, 717. 44), and to pay the same to the sureties on the
bond of James Schuyler, State and County Tax Collector for
Allegany county, for the years 1901, 1902 and 1903., which sum
said sureties paid to the said County Commissioners by mis-
take. " [Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas
and nays. "] [Which was read the first time and referred to
Senators Zihlman, Speicher and Kaufman. ]

Also House Bill No. 392, entitled "An Act to amend Article
8 of the Code of Public Local Laws of the State of Maryland,
title 'Cecil County, ' sub-title 'Rising Sun, ' by adding three
additional sections thereto, providing for bonding the town
of Rising Sun to provide for the construction and installation
of an electric-light plant to supply light for the inhabitants
of said town, and to submit the question of issuing said bonds
to the vote of the legally qualified voters and taxpayers of
said town. " [Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by
yeas and nays. "] [Which was read the first time and referred
to Senators Williams, Archer and Cooper. ]

SPECIAL ORDER OF THE DAY.

The President laid before the Senate the Special Order,
being

SENATE BILL No. 242, BY MR. HARRISON.

SUBJECT: $2, 500, 000 APPROPRIATION FOR STATE
ROADS.

With amendments as printed in the Senate Journal of Feb-
ruary 28, 1916. [Which was read and made the order of
the day for March 9, 1916, at 8 o'clock P. M.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS.

The President laid before the Senate the Unfinished Busi-
ness, being

SENATE BILL No. 9, BY MR. SPEICHER.

SUBJECT: MANUFACTURE OR SALE OF SPIRITUOUS
LIQUORS IN THE STATE.

 

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