1904.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 749
House bill, File No. 267, entitled "An Act to au-
thorize the Local Boards of Health of the counties and
the County Commissioners of the several counties
where they exercise such powers to designate and ap-
point as sub-registrars to issue burial permits, the-
physician or physicians residing in, attending on or
appointed to any college, academy or boarding school,
hospital, retreat, asylum, sanatarium or other like
place in their respective counties, and to prescribe
rules and fix charges for such permits."
Which was read the third time and passed by yeas
and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.
Speaker, Keys, Hall,
Buckler, Kirk, Orem,
Wilkinson, Fryer, Trager,
Gibbs, Ray, Bouchet
Atwell, Walls, Grant
Downs, Butler, Godwin,
Duvall, Wilson, Lock,
Lowman, Kirbin, Baker,
Bond, Crawford, Bingham,
Walbach, Harrison, Charles,
Benson, Harry, Mitchell,
Cockey, Hiteshew, Amiss,.
Collins, Smith, Lansdale,
Dodson, Andrew, Loar,
Jackson, Carroll, Stump,
Milbonrne, Hitchcock, Jenkins,
Miles, McComas, Haines,
Riggan, Goslin, Kain,
Hopkins, Becker, Oursler,
Wingate, Bosse, Gill,
Jones, Norris, Pearre—65.
Murphy, of Dor., Reed,
NEGATIVE—None.
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
House bill, File No. 268, entitled "An Act to repeal
sections 1, 8 and 9 of chapter 160 of the Acts of 1902,
entitled 'An Act to create and establish the State
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