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566 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 15
Also House Bill No. 482, entitled "An Act to add a new sec-
tion to Article 4 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Mary-
land, as the same was amended and re-enacted by Chapter
123 of the Acts of 1898, title 'City of Baltimore, ' sub-title
'Police Commissioners, ' said new section to come under said
sub-title and to follow immediately after Section 777-C, and to
be known and designated as Section 777-D. " [Endorsed:
"Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays"] [Which
was read the first time and referred to the City Senators. ]
Also House Bill No. 467, entitled "An Act to incorporate
the 'Cassell Home for the Aged, ' at Westminster, Carroll
county, Maryland. " [Endorsed: "Read the first time and
passed by yeas and nays. "] [Which was read the first time and
referred to the Committee on Corporations. ]
Also House Bill No. 453, entitled "An Act to amend the
Charter of the Baltimore Chamber of Commerce by providing
for classification and regulation of its membership. " [En-
dorsed: "Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays. "]
[Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee
on Corporations. ]
Also House Bill No. 484, entitled "An Act to provide for the
further existence of the charter and corporate existence of the
Monocacy and Urbana Turnpike Road Company of Frederick
county, a corporation formed under the provisions of Article
23 of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, entitled
'Corporations, ' and to amend its charter and give further
powers. " [Endorsed: "Read the third time and passed by
yeas and nays. "] [Which was read the first time and referred
to the Committee on Corporations, ']
BILLS—THIRD READING.
The President laid before the Senate, Bills for a third read-
ing as follows:
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION No. 15, BY MR. JONES.
SUBJECT: BORLAND AMENDMENT.
Which was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays
as follows:
Messrs. — AFFIRMATIVE.
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 resolution was then sent to the House of Delegates. ]
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