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892 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 28

recording of "Conditional Sales. " [Which was read and re-
ferred to the Committee on Judicial Proceedings. ']

Also a unanimous resolution of the Baltimore Typographical
Union, in favor of and urging the submission of the initiative
and referendum. [Which was read and referred to the Com-
mittee on Amendment to the Constitution. ']

ORDERS.

By the President: Ordered, That King Brothers, State
Printers, be paid the sum of $150 for furnishing to the De-
partment of Legislative Reference, Baltimore, Maryland, 15
copies of all Bills, four copies each of House and Senate
Journals and one copy each of third reading file Bills of
House and Senate during this Session; the same to be taken
from the appropriation for State printing for this Session.
[Which was read and referred to the Committee on Finance. ']

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.
Mr. Cooper, from Committee on Finance, reported favorably

SENATE BILL No. 582, BY MR. JOHNSON.
SUBJECT: STATE AID AND CHARITIES,

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

Also favorably

SENATE BILL No. 537, BY MR, BENNETT.
SUBJECT: MOTOR VEHICLES USED FOR TRANS-
PORTATION.

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

Also favorably, with amendments,

HOUSE BILL No. 245, BY MR. MCINTOSH.
SUBJECT: PROMOTION OF UNIFORM LEGISLATION
IN THE UNITED STATES.

Amendments proposed by Committee:

No. 1—"Amend the Bill, as printed for the third reading,
on line 4 of page 2 of Section 3, by striking out 'one thou-
sand dollars' and inserting in lien thereof 'seven hundred and
fifty dollars. '"

No. 2—"Amend the Bill by striking out all of Section 4, on
page 2 of the Bill as printed for the third reading. "

 

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