Journal of the Indiana State Senate ... of the General Assembly, ..., Volume 60 |
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act entitled act to amend affirmative amend section B. H. PRATHER Ball begs leave Bethell bill be indefinitely bill do pass bill pass bill stand bill was read Board Bobilya Bozeman called up Senate Chairman Committee on County Committee on Judiciary constitutional rule County and Township Culbert declaring an emergency Drummond Engrossed House Bill Enrolled Act entitled an act following report Gill Goar Gochenour Goodwine Gostlin herewith Horner Humphreys Indiana introduced by Senator introduced Senate Bill Johnson of Madison Johnston of Dearborn Kerns L. P. NEWBY LaFollette leave to report Leich McCord minority report motion prevailed move to amend Mull Nusbaum O'Brien O'Connor Patten Phares PRESIDENT read a second read a third recommendation referred Senate Bill referred to Committee report was concurred Rinear roll was called Schneck Senator Gilbert Senator Holler Senator La Follette Senator Newby Senator Shiveley Senators Alexander Shea Stroup Sweeney Terre Haute thereof Township Business voting
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