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116                          JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS               [March 14

"(b) In addition, one student from each senatorial district of the
State, appointed according to the provisions of Section 282 of this article,
shall be educated for each academic year by the College free of charge for
tuition.

"263E.

"(a) There is hereby established a program of State scholarships for
students enrolled in Mount Saint Mary's College. Two students from each
senatorial district of the State, appointed according to the provisions of
Section 282 of this article, shall be educated for each academic year by the
College free of charge for tuition, room and board.

"(b) In addition, one student from each senatorial district of the
State, appointed according to the provisions of Section 282 of this article,
shall be educated for each academic year by the College free of charge for
tuition."

Which amendment was read and not concurred in by yeas and nays
as follows:

Affirmative

Senators—

President, Clark, Dean, Graham, Hall, Hepbron, Hughes (G.), Hughes (H.), Malkus,
Nock, North, Pine, Roney, Snyder, Weant, Wheatley.                                      Total 16.

Negative

Senators—

Alton, Bertorelli, Curran, Derr, Dorf, Gude, Hodges, Mach, Parran, Phoebus, Raley,
Wheatley.                                                                                                     Total 12.

Amendments to the Amendments to Senate Bill No. 26
By Senator Wheatley and Delegates Bossle, McGuirk and Dillon :

Amendment No. 1—On page 1 of the mimeographed amendments in
line 2 of Amendment No. 1 and also in line 2 of Amendment No. 2, imme-
diately following the numerals "263E" in each instance insert the fol-
lowing: ", 263F".

Which amendment was read and not concurred in by yeas and nays
as follows:

Affirmative
Senators-—

President, Clark, Dean, Graham, Hall, Hepbron, Hughes (G.), Hughes (H.), Malkus,
Nock, North, Pine, Roney, Snyder, Weant, Wheatley.                                      Total 16.

Negative

Senators—

Alton, Bertorelli, Curran, Derr, Dorf, Gude, Hodges, Mach, Parran, Phoebus, Raley,
Wheatley.                                                                                                     Total 12.

Amendment No. 2—On page 2 of the mimeographed amendments, im-
mediately following the last line of Section 263E, add the following new
section:

"263F. The several programs of scholarships established in Sections
263A, 263B, 263C, 263D, and 263E above shall take effect for the first
time during the fiscal year 1965-66. The Governor shall include the neces-
sary funds in the budget bill for that year, for the several scholarship
programs in the sections specified."

 

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