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The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Adams, Allman, Barton, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Bowles, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Brown, Bruce, Carter, Cato, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Diggs, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gray, George, Gordon, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hall, Hamner, Hanes, Harman, Horner, Jeffreys, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Keezell, Lyon, Malbon, Mason, Milstead, Moore, Page, Parker, W. A., Pierce, Price, Ramey, Rew, Rodgers, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Smith, C. H., Smith, H. T., Snead, Taylor, Topping, Tuck, Vellines, Warren, C. R., Warren, Geo. M., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Wright, W. A., Young, Mr. Speaker-82.

NAYS-0.

No. 32. House bill to permit angling with hook and line in the waters of Smyth river and its tributaries in the counties of Franklin, Henry and Patrick for all fish during any time of the year-ayes, 84; nays, 0.

The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Adams, Allman, Barton, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Bowles, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Brown, Bruce, Carter, Cato, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Diggs, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Gordon, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hall, Hamner, Hanes, Harman, Horner, Jeffreys, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Keezell, Kelly, Lyon, Malbon, Mason, Milstead, Moore, Mugler, Norris, Page, Parker, W. A., Pierce, Price, Ramey, Rew, Rodgers, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, H. T., Snead, Stickley, Taylor, Topping, Tuck, Vellines, Warren, C. R., Warren, Geo. M., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, W. A., Young, Mr. Speaker-84.

NAYS-0.

No. 34. House bill to authorize the council of the city of South Norfolk to issue and sell bonds of the city of South Norfolk in an amount not exceeding fifty thousand dollars; to use the proceeds for the erection of a municipal building; and to provide for the levy of a tax to pay interest on said bonds and to retire the same as they mature -ayes, 76; nays, 0.

The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Barton, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Bowles, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Carter, Cato, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Gordon, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hall, Hicks, Horner, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Kelly, Lyon, Malbon, Mason, Milstead, Moffett, Mugler, Norris, Page, Price, Ramey, Rew, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, H. T., Smith, J. S., Taylor, Topping, Tuck, Vellines, Waller, Warren, C. R., Warren, Geo. M., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Young, Mr. Speaker-76.

NAYS-0.

No. 35. House bill to authorize the council of the city of South Norfolk to issue and to sell bonds of the city of South Norfolk in an amount not exceeding two hundred thousand dollars, to use the proceeds for the construction of streets, sidewalks and alleys in said city; and to provide for the levy of a tax to pay interest on said bonds and to retire the same as they mature-ayes, 72; nays, 0.

The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Barton, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Bruce, Carter, Cato, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Fuller, Gary, George, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hall, Hicks, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Kelly, Lyon, Malbon, Milstead, Moffett, Moore, Mugler, Page, Price, Ramey, Rew, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, H. T., Smith, J. S., Snead, Taylor, Topping, Tuck, Warren, C. R., Warren, Geo. M., Warren, L. E. Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Wright, W. A., Young, Mr. Speaker-72.

NAYS-0.

No. 36. House bill to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act for the protection of fish in the waters of Tazewell county, approved February 27, 1926-ayes, 77; nays, 0.

The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Barton, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Bowles, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Carter, Cato, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Fuller, Gary, George, Gordon, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hall, Harman, Hicks, Horner, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Kelly, Lyon, Malbon, Mason, Milstead, Moffett, Moore, Mugler, Page, Parker, W. A., Price, Ramey, Rew, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, H. T., Smith, J. S., Snead, Taylor, Tuck, Warren, C. R., Warren, Geo. M., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Wright, W. A., Young, Mr. Speaker-77.

NAYS-0.

No. 37.

House bill to amend and re-enact sections 2, 10 and 12 of an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Windsor, in the county of Isle of Wight, approved March 15, 1902, section 12 of which is heretofore amended-ayes, 77; nays, 1.

The vote required by the Constitution was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Barton, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Bowles, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Bruce, Carter, Cato, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Gordon, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hall, Harman, Hicks, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Kelly, Malbon, Mason, Milstead, Moffett, Moore, Mugler, Page, Parker, W. A., Pierce, Price, Ramey, Rew, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Smith, C. H., Smith, H. T., Smith, J. S., Snead, Taylor, Tuck, Vellines, Warren, C. R., Warren, Geo. M., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Wright, W. A., Mr. Speaker-77.

NAYS-Sinclair-1.

No. 38. House bill to amend and re-enact section 9 of an act of the General Assembly, entitled an act to provide a charter for the city of Winchester, approved April 2, 1874, as amended by an act approved April 30, 1874, as amended by an act approved February 26, 1896, as amended in section 9 and section 11 thereof by an act approved March 5, 1900, as amended in section 9 thereof by an act approved March 9, 1910, as amended by an act approved March 21, 1923-ayes, 77; nays, 0.

The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Barton, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Booker, Boschen, Bowles, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Brown, Bruce, Carter, Cato, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Gordon, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hall, Hanes, Harman, Hicks, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Kelly, Malbon, Mason, Massenburg, Moore, Mugler, Page, Parker, W. A., Pierce, Price, Ramey, Rew, Saunders, Savedge Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, J. S., Snead, Taylor,' Vellines, Waller, Warren, C. R., Warren, Geo. M., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Wright, W. A., Mr. Speaker-77.

NAYS-0.

No. 40. House bill to amend and re-enact sections 5 and 6 of an act approved March 12, 1908, entitled an act to incorporate the town of Branchville, Southampton county, Virginia, section 6 of which was amended by an act approved March 14, 1912—ayes, 69; nays, 0.

The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Booker, Boschen, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Brown, Bruce, Carter, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hanes, Harman, Hicks, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, J. P., Jordan, Kelly, Malbon, Mason, Massenburg, Milstead, Moore, Mugler, Parker, W. A., Price, Ramey, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, J. S., Snead, Taylor, Waller, Warren, C. R., Warren, Geo. M., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Wright, W. A., Young, Mr. Speaker-69.

NAYS-0.

No. 41. House bill to provide for the appointment of a commission to investigate and survey the sea food industry of Virginia and to prescribe the powers and duties of said commission; also to make certain appropriations to carry this act into effect-ayes, 67; nays, 0.

The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Booker, Boschen, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Brown, Bruce, Carter, Coiner, Cole, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hanes, Harman, Hicks, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Malbon, Mason, Massenburg, Milstead, Moore, Mugler, Page, Parker, W. A., Price, Ramey, Rew, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, J. S., Snead, Taylor, Vellines, Waller, Warren, C. R., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, W. A., Young, Mr. Speaker-67. NAYS-0.

No. 42.

House bill to amend and re-enact section 5111 of the Code of Virginia, as amended by an act approved March 6, 1926, relating to divorces-ayes, 73; nays, 0.

The vote required by the Constitution was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Brown, Bruce, Carter, Coiner, Cole, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hamner, Hanes, Harman, Hicks, Jeffreys, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Kelly, Malbon, Mason, Massenburg, Milstead, Moore, Mugler, Page, Parker, W. A.,

Pierce, Price, Ramey, Rew, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, J. S., Snead, Taylor, Tuck, Vellines, Waller, Warren, C. R., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Wright, W. A., Young, Mr. Speaker-73.

NAYS-0.

No. 43. House bill to provide for the building and improvement of public roads in the county of Surry, and for the appointment of district road managers in said county; and to repeal an act entitled an act to provide for the building and improvement of public roads in the county of Surry, and prescribing the powers and duties of road boards in the several magisterial districts of said county, approved February 9, 1916; and further to repeal an act entitled an act requiring each local road board in the county of Surry to publish annually detailed statement showing the receipts and expenditures of public money for highway construction and maintenance in its respective magisterial districts, and providing a penalty for failure, approved March 24, 1926—ayes, 72; nays, 0.

The vote required by the Constitution was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Bowles, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Brown, Bruce, Carter, Coiner, Cole, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Gordon, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hanes, Harman, Hicks, Jeffreys, Jesse, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Kelly, Malbon, Mason, Milstead, Moore, Mugler, Page, Parker, W. A., Pierce, Ramey, Rew, Rodgers, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, J. S., Snead, Tuck, Vellines, Waller, Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Wright, W. A., Young, Mr. Speaker-72.

NAYS-0.

No. 47. House bill to incorporate the town of Boone Mill, in the county of Franklin, Virginia—ayes, 69; nays, 2.

The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Barton, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Bowles, Boyd, I. C., Brewer, Brown, Carter, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Gordon, Graves, Hailey, Hamner, Hanes, Harman, Hicks, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Lyon, Malbon, Mason, Massenburg, Milstead, Moore, Mugler, Page, Parker, W. A., Ramey, Rew, Rodgers, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Shrader, Smith, C. H., Smith, J. S., Snead, Taylor, Tuck, Vellines, Waller, Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Wesson, Williams, Wood, Young, Mr. Speaker-69.

NAYS-Weeks, Wright, J. W.-2.

No. 48. House bill to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act for the protection of foxes in the counties of Fluvanna and Goochland and Louisa, approved March 24, 1926-ayes, 73; nays, 2.

The vote required by the Constitution, this being an emergency act, was recorded as follows:

AYES-Allman, Barton, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Bruce, Carter, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Doosing, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Gordon, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hamner, Hanes, Harman, Hicks, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Lyon, Malbon, Mason, Massenburg, Milstead, Moore, Mugler, Norris, Page, Parker, W. A., Ramey, Rew, Rodgers, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd,

Shrader, Smith, C. H., Smith, J. S., Snead, Stickley, Topping, Tuck, Vellines, Waller, Warren, C. R., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Wood, Wright, J. W., Young, Mr. Speaker-73.

NAYS-Bear, Bowles-2.

No. 33. House bill making it unlawful for any person to permit dogs to run at large in Orange, Madison, Caroline, King George and Spotsylvania counties during the months of May, June and July of each year, came up.

MR. RAMEY moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was ordered to be engrossed, which was agreed to.

On motion severally made by MESSRS. RAMEY, MASON and GORDON, the bill and the title to the bill were severally amended.

The bill was ordered to be engrossed, and being presently engrossed, was read at length a third time and passed—ayes, 84; nays, 2. The vote required by the Constitution was recorded as follows:

AYES-Adams, Allman, Barton, Bear, Bird, George T., Bird, W. W., Bolling, Bolton, Booker, Boschen, Bowles, Boyd, I. C., Breneman, Brewer, Bruce, Carter, Cato, Coiner, Cole, Coleman, Diggs, Doosing, Dovell, Fain, Folkes, Fuller, Gary, George, Gordon, Graham, Graves, Hailey, Hall, Hanes, Harman, Hicks, Horner, Jeffreys, Jesse, Johnson, Jones, C. A., Jones, J. P., Jordan, Lyon, Malbon, Mason, Milstead, Moffett, Moore, Mugler, Norris, Parker, W. A., Pierce, Price, Ramey, Rew, Saunders, Savedge, Sebrell, Shepherd, Sinclair, Smith, C. H., Smith, H. T., Smith, J. S., Snead, Stickley, Taylor, Topping, Tuck, Vellines, Waller, Warren, Geo. M., Warren, L. E., Watkins, Watts, Weeks, Wesson, Williams, Witten, Wood, Wright, J. W., Wright, W. A., Young, Mr. Speaker-84.

NAYS-Page, Warren, C. R.-2.

Motions severally made to reconsider the vote by which Nos. 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 47 and 48 House bills were passed were rejected.

No. 39. House bill to authorize the town of Chincoteague in the county of Accomac to cross and maintain across certain lowlands, marshes, meadows and waters in Accomac county, Virginia, certain pipe lines and electric lines, was on the motion of MR. REW dismissed.

The following Senate bills were read at length a second time:

No. 18. Senate bill to amend the tax bill, as heretofore amended, by adding thereto two new sections to be numbered and known as section 44% and section 44%, in relation to inheritance and transfer

taxes.

No. 4. Senate bill to authorize the Virginia State Penitentiary Board to cancel the indebtedness of the Mt. Pisgah Methodist Episcopal Church, of Midlothian, Virginia, to the Industrial Department of the Virginia State Penitentiary.

MR. SMITH, of Alexandria, moved that the chair be vacated at 2 o'clock P. M., to be resumed at 3:30 o'clock P. M., which was agreed to. The hour of 2 o'clock having arrived, the chair was vacated until 3:30 P. M.

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