1964] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 67
On motion of Mr. Lowe, duly seconded, and two-thirds of all the
members-elect voting in the affirmative, the rules were suspended by
yeas and nays as follows, to permit said bill to be put on third reading
and final passage.
Affirmative
Messrs.—
Speaker, Briscoe, Fowler, Boyer, Joiner, Bertier, Duvall, Fallon, Helms, Larrimore,
McNulty, Weidemeyer, Benner, Dowell, Linton, Boone, Bossle, MacDaniel, Medairy,
Peters, Price, Rush, Spurrier, Staten, Stone, Tyler, Harrison, Lowe (T.), Butler, Long
(Chas.), Quinn, Bennett, Matthews, Spicer, Burkheimer, Harris, Johnson, Conroy,
Dentz, Goodman, Hart, Koonce, Machen, Marshall, McDonough, Wineland, Hickman (C.
M.), Hickman (R.), Byron, Collins, Houck, Payne, Remsberg, Virts, Blair, Hardwicke,
Hess, Scarff, Wise, Bullock, Dembowski, Kosakowski, Mrozinski, Silk, Walters, Anto-
nelli, Holub, Lapides, McCourt, Acker, Kircher, O'Malley, Palmisano, Tawney, Abram-
son (J.) Abramson (M.), Dixon, Epstein, Young, Cardin, Friedman, Resnick, Siegel,
Silver, Stark, Baumann, Corrigan, McGuirk, Murphy, Wheatley, Dillon, Grumbacher,
Hoffman, Huyett, Spence, Tingle, Anderson (T. M.), Blondes, Bresler, Cook (E. P.),
Doing, Gore, McAuliffe, McInerney, Miller, Moore, Anderson (F. H.), Beall, Cook (N.
S.), Reed, See, Williams, Dulany, Magin, Yingling, Hanna, Warfield, Long (J. J.),
Lowe (H.), White, Bray, Glotfelty, Groves. Total—123
Negative—None
The Rules being suspended, Senate Bill No. 23 was placed on third
reading and final passage.
Senate Bill No. 23—By Senator Bertorelli:
Subject: "BALTIMORE CITY," subtitle "COURTS," CREATING
AN ADDITIONAL JUDGESHIP ON THE SUPREME BENCH OF BAL-
TIMORE CITY.
The bill was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follows:
Affirmative
Messrs.—
Speaker, Briscoe, Fowler, Boyer, Joiner, Bertier, Duvall, Fallon, Helms, Larrimore,
McNulty, Weidemeyer, Benner, Dowell, Linton, Boone, Bossle, MacDaniel, Maguire,
Medairy, Peters, Price, Spurrier, Staten, Stone, Tyler, Harrison, Lowe (T.), Butler,
Long (Chas.), Quinn, Bennett, Matthews, Spicer, Burkheimer, Harris, Johnson, Conroy,
Dentz, Goodman, Hart, Koonce, Machen, Marshall, McDonough, Wineland, Hickman
(C. M.), Hickman (R.), Byron, Collins, Houck, Payne, Remsberg, Virts, Blair, Hard-
wicke, Hess, Scarff, Wise, Bullock, Dembowski, Kosakowski, Mrozinski, Silk, Walters,
Antonelli, Behounek, Holub, Lapides, McCourt, Ray, Acker, Kircher, O'Malley, Palmi-
sano, Tawney, Abramson (J.), Abramson (M.), Dixon, Epstein, Mitchell, Young, Cardin,
Friedman, Resnick, Siegel, Silver, Stark, Baumann, Corrigan, McGuirk, Murphy, Wheat-
ley, Dillon, Grumbacher, Hoffman, Huyett, Spence, Tingle, Anderson (T. M.), Blondes,
Bresler, Cook (E. P.), Doing, Gore, McAuliffe, McInerney, Miller, Moore, Anderson
(F. H.), Beall, Cook (N. S.), Reed, See, Williams, Dulany, Magin, O'Farrell, Yingling,
Hanna, Warfield, Long (J. J.), Lowe (H.), White, Bray, Glotfelty, Groves. Total—127
Negative—None
Said bill was then returned to the Senate.
On motion of Mr. Lowe, duly seconded, and two-thirds of all the
members-elect voting in the affirmative, the rules were suspended by
yeas and nays as follows for the purpose of reporting House Bill No. 17
on same day as referred to Committee.
Affirmative
Messrs.—
Speaker, Briscoe, Fowler, Boyer, Joiner, Bertier, Duvall, Fallon, Helms, Larrimore,
McNulty, Weidemeyer, Benner, Dowell, Linton, Boone, Bossle, MacDaniel, Maguire,
Medairy, Peters, Price, Rush, Spurrier, Staten, Stone, Tyler, Harrison, Lowe (T.), Butler,
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