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84                            JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS               [March 12

the county a tax sufficient to pay such amounts. This section applies only
to judges who are serving in such positions prior to January 1, 1964."

Which amendment was read and adopted.
Favorable report, as amended, adopted.

Which was read the second time and ordered passed to its third
reading.

Two-thirds of all the Senators-elect, voting in the affirmative, the
rules were suspended by yeas and nays as follows, and the bill put upon
its third reading and final passage.

Affirmative

Senators—

President, Alton, Bertorelli, Clark, Curran, Dean, Derr, Dorf, Graham, Gude, Hall,
Hepbron, Hodges, Hughes (G.), Hughes (H.), Mach, Malkus, Nock, North, Parran,
Phoebus, Pine, Raley, Roney, Sanford, Snyder, Weant, Welcome, Wheatley—Total 29.

Negative—None

Which was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follows:

Affirmative

Senators—

President, Alton, Bertorelli, Clark, Curran, Dean, Derr, Dorf, Graham, Gude, Hall,
Hepbron, Hodges, Hughes (G.), Hughes (H.), Mach, Malkus, Nock, North, Parran,
Phoebus, Pine, Raley, Roney, Sanford, Snyder, Weant, Welcome, Wheatley—Total 29.

Negative—None

Said bill was then returned to the House of Delegates.

Senator Alton, duly seconded, moved that the Chairman of the
Judicial Proceedings Committee produce for consideration by the Senate
House Bill No. 8 which is in the Committee of Judicial Proceedings.

Said motion prevailed by yeas and nays as follows:

Affirmative

Senators—

President, Alton, Bertorelli, Clark, Curran, Dean, Derr, Dorf, Graham, Gude, Hall,
Hepbron, Hodges, Hughes (G.), Hughes (H.), Mach, Malkus, Nock, North, Parran,
Phoebus, Pine, Raley, Roney, Sanford, Snyder, Weant, Welcome, Wheatley—Total 29.

Negative—None

House Bill No. 8 was placed on the desk.

House Bill No. 8—By Delegate Weidemeyer:

Subject: "CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS," subtitle "SABBATH
BREAKING," RELATING GENERALLY TO SUNDAY SALES IN
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY.

Upon motion of Senator Wheatley, duly seconded, the said bill was
made the Special Order for Calendar day March 13, 1964 at 9:01 o'clock
P.M.

 

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