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Session Laws, 1950 (Special Session 1), House and Senate Journals
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1950] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 31
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

On motion of Mr. Melnicove, duly seconded, and two-thirds of
all the members-elect voting in the affirmative, the rules were
suspended by veas and nays as follows, for the purpose of reporting
Senate Bill No. 1.

AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.—

Speaker, Guyther, Mattingly, Harris, Jester, Lankford, Lowman, McNulty,
Moss, Wigley, Tyler, Hall, Hance, Cooksey, Winkler, Beckwith, Boone,
Ensor, Rockenbaugh, Warren, Wenig, Chaires, Lowe, Nelson, Hoffman,
Todd, Ward, Brinsfield, Horner, Malkus, Webb, Benson, Jackson, Scar-
borough, Burch, McLeish, Pumphrey, Wilkinson, Baker,
Walls, Dennis, Richardson, Shockley, Alexander, Derr, Hauver, Payne,
Ramsburg, Virts, Baldwin, De Ran, James, McLean, Banning, McDaniel,
Bertorelli, Duffy, Kosakowski, Milanicz, Mrozinski, Silk, Behounek, McKewen,
Murphy, Schueler, Valis, Weintraub, Albers, Buffington, Dempsey, Dippel,
O'Malley, Tawney, Melnicove, Pollack, Robinson, Shapiro, Siegel,
Argabright, Bandiere, Geraghty, Kennedy, Luber, Preston, Baynes, Curry,
Davis, Meyer, W. W., Thommen, Ankeney, Bloom, Downey, Hicks,
Huyett, Newcomer, Clark, Hyde, King, Lofstrand, Reeves, Rush, Cook, Fey,
Geppert, Reed, See, Whitworth, Barnes, Kahn, Six, Smith, Carr, Messick,
Nock, Potts, White, Coddington, Mclntire, Myers, J. C. Total—119

NEGATIVE—NONE.

The rules being suspended, Mr. Melnicove, for the Committee on
Judiciary, reported favorably,

Senate Bill No. 1—By the President:

Subject: "ELECTIONS", sub-title "NOMINATIONS AND
PRIMARIES", RELATING TO THE DATE OF THE PRIMARY
ELECTION IN THE YEAR 1950 AND THE TIME FOR CON-
DUCTING THE REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.

Favorable report adopted.

The bill was read the second time and ordered passed to its
third reading.

On motion of Mr. Melnicove, 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 Senate Bill No. 1
to be put on third reading and final passage.

AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.—

Speaker, Guyther, Mattingly, Harris, Jester, Lankford, Lowman, McNulty,
Moss, Wigley, Tyler, Hall, Hance, Cooksey, Winkler, Beckwith, Boone,
Ensor, Rockenbaugh, Warre^ Wenig, Chaires, Lowe, Nelson, Hoffman,
Todd, Ward, Brinsfield, Horner, Malkus, Webb, Benson, Jackson, Scar-
borough, Burch, McLeish, Pumphrey, Wilkinson, Baker,
Walls, Dennis, Richardson, Shockley, Alexander, Derr, Hauver, Payne,
Ramsburg, Virts, Baldwin, De Ran, James, McLean, Banning, McDaniel,
Bertorelli, Duffy, Kosakowski, Milanicz, Mrozinski, Silk, Behounek, McKewen,
Murphy, Schueler, Valis, Weintraub, Albers, Buffington, Dempsey, Dippel,
O'Malley, Tawney, Melnicove, Pollack, Robinson, Shapiro, Siegel,

 

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