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On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 29; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-29.

NAYS-Messrs. Holt, West-2.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 54. A bill to amend and re-enact sections 14, 15, 23 and 24 of an act entitled an act to create a State department of game and inland fisheries, and providing for the issuing of licenses to provide revenue for the support of such department, and imposing penalties for its violations, approved March 11, 1916; was taken up and read the second time.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote-ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 228. A bill to permit the teaching of high school subjects in primary schools in certain cases; was taken up and read the second time.

MR. DAVIS offered an amendment, which was agreed to.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote-ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg―30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 145. A bill to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to allow executors and other fiduciaries to invest in Virginia three per centum bonds issued by virtue of an act approved February 14, 1882, as amended by an act approved February 9, 1898, as amended by an act approved March 22, 1916; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote--ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS--Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Good loe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 155. A bill to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to provide in cities containing forty thousand inhabitants or more for the appointment of matron for the jails, and to fix their compensation and provide how the same shall be paid, approved March 12, 1908; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote-ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote--ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 156. A bill authorizing experts in making mental tests to act as members of commissions in proceedings for commitment of feeble-minded persons to the State colonies and also to testify before such commissions; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists it was agreed to by the following vote-ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title bythe following vote-ayes. 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Good loe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 221. A bill to allow personal representatives and

guardians of estate of $100.00 or less, in the discretion of the court, to qualify by giving bond without surety, and to provide that upon the qualification of a personal representative of an estate of a decedent, of $100.00 or less in value, no tax or court cost shall be charged upon such qualifications; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote-ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Good loe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 242. A bill regulating marriages and the issuance of marriage licenses; prohibiting marriages in certain cases, providing penalties for the violation of the provisions of this act; was

taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote-ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

The committee amendments were agreed to.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn,

Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 247. A bill to authorize courts and other tribunals to take judicial notice of the laws of other States and foreign countries and of the United States; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following vote-ayes, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Davis, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg-30.

MR. CANNON moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed, which was rejected.

H. B. No. 341. A bill limiting the number of quail, partridges, and wild turkeys that may be killed in one day by any one person in the county of Brunswick; was taken up.

MR. CANNON moved to dispense with the reading of the bill, as required by section 50 of the Constitution, and the Senate being satisfied that an emergency exists, it was agreed to by the following voteaves, 33; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Allen, Barham, Bowers, Byrd, Cannon, Conrad, Corbitt, Downing, Drewry, Early, Garrett, Gayle, Goodloe, Gravatt, Gunn, Hening, Holt, Jeffreys, Jordan, Keith, Lacy, Mapp, Mathews, Rison, Robertson, Royall, Strode, Thornton, Trinkle, Webb, Wendenburg, West-33.

On his further motion the bill was then passed with its title by the following vote-ayes, 30; noes, 0.

Senators who voted are:

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