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1964]                                 OF THE SENATE                                  103

line 14 of the Title of the Third Reading File Bill, strike out the semi-colon
and everything thereafter and strike out all of lines 15 and 16 down to
but not including the period.

Which amendment was read and concurred in by yeas and nays as
follows:

Affirmative

Senators—

President, Alton, Bertorelli, Clark, Curran, Derr, Dorf, Graham, Gude, Hall,
Hodges, Hughes (G.), Mach, Nock, North, Parran, Phoebus, Pine, Raley, Snyder,
Welcome, Wheatley.                                                                                      Total 22.

Negative
Senators—

Dean, Hepbron, Hughes (H.), Malkus, Roney, Sanford, Weant.                Total 7.

Amendment No. 2—In lines 7 and 8 of Section 1 on page 1 of the
Third Reading File Bill, strike out the following: "and re-enacted, with
amendments".

Which amendment was read and concurred in by yeas and nays as
follows:

Affirmative
Senators—

President, Alton, Bertorelli, Clark, Curran, Derr, Dorf, Graham, Gude, Hall,
Hodges, Hughes (G.), Mach, Nock, North, Parran, Phoebus, Pine, Raley, Snyder,
Welcome, Wheatley.                                                                                      Total 22.

Negative
Senators—

Dean, Hepbron, Hughes (H.), Malkus, Roney, Sanford, Weant.                Total 7.

Amendment No. 3—On page 2, Section 11, strike out all of lines
24 and 25 and in line 26, strike out "cester Counties."

Which amendment was read and concurred in by yeas and nays as
follows:

Affirmative

Senators—

President, Alton, Bertorelli, Clark, Curran, Derr, Dorf, Graham, Gude, Hall,
Hodges, Hughes (G.), Mach, Nock, North, Parran, Phoebus, Pine, Raley, Snyder,
Welcome, Wheatley.                                                                                      Total 22.

Negative
Senators—

Dean, Hepbron, Hughes (H.), Malkus, Roney, Sanford, Weant.                Total 7.

Amendment No. 4—Strike out all of Section 16 on page 2 of the Third
Reading File Bill, including lines 1 through 8.

Which amendment was read and concurred in by yeas and nays as
follows:

Affirmative
Senators—

President, Alton, Bertorelli, Clark, Curran, Derr, Dorf, Graham, Gude, Hall,
Hodges, Hughes (G.), Mach, Nock, North, Parran, Phoebus, Pine, Raley, Snyder,
Welcome, Wheatley.                                                                                      Total 22.

Negative

Senators—

Dean, Hepbron, Hughes (H.), Malkus, Roney, Sanford, Weant.                Total 7.

Amendment No. 5—At the end of the title of the Third Reading File
Bill (second printing) add the following: "; and to repeal Section 2 of

 

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