1055 So the question was decicl~d in the affirmative and the resolution having received the required constitutional majority passed the House .. And was ordered returned to the Senate. On motion of Mr. Brown, House Concurrent Resolution No. 23,. entitled: Modifying Resolution in reference to New Business. vVas taken up for consideration and read a third time, by para graphs, in order to pass the House. On the question, "Shall the Resolution pass the House?" The yeas and nays were ordered, which being taken, were as, follows : YEAS-Messrs, Bailey, Barr, Benson, Bierlin, Biggs, Brown, Buckingham, Burton, Canby, Draper, Fifer, Gordy, Kellum, Leach, Manlove, McGuigan, Moore, Newnam, Penuel, Freel Pepper, Pinder, Rambo, Reynolds, Rhodes, Knight, A. G. Smith, Stein, W ooclwarcl, Mr. Speaker-29. NAYS-Messrs, Burris, Thawley-2. So the question was decided in the affirmative and _the resolution having received the required constitutional majority passed the House. And was ordered to the Senate for Concurrence. Mr. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate had concurred in the following: House Bill No. 486 with Senate Amendment No. 1. ' An Act auth6i-izing the Governor to1 make provision for' the pre- ention and e~tinguishment of fires throughout the State outside the imits of any Incorporated City or Town 'maintaining a foll time paid ire Department. ) ' Ai1d returned the same to the House. 1056 I . \ .. The Chair presented House Bill No. 486, with Senate Anifntlment . No. 1, entitled : An Act authorizing the Governor to make provision for the pre yention and extinguishment of fires throughout the State 01,1tsidet he Limits of any Incorporated City or Town maintaing a full time paid Fire Department. . Which was .given first and _second reading. TlJe second by title only, and referred to the Committee on Appropriatiohs. THE SPEAKER ANNOUNCED HE IS ABOUT TO SIGN: House Bill No. 480. House Bill No. 312. Mr. Pierce, Secl'etary of the Senate, being admitted, _informed the House that the Senate had concurred in th·e following: House Concurrent Resolution No. 23. Modifying Resolution in reference to New Business. And returned the same to the House. Mr. Pierce; Secretary of the Senate, being admitted; informed the House that the Senate l~ad.c oncurred in the .f ollowing : · · House Bill No. 482. An Act providing for the relief, care," medical and surgic~l service for t_heI ndigent Sick of the State and appropriating money thereof. And returned the same to the House. . Mr. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the .House that the Senate had concurred in the following : House Bill No. 481. · An Act authorizing an appropriation for the Americanizatioi1 of 1057 all Foreign Born now Residents and Citizens of t\1e State of Delaware. And returned the same to the House. Mr. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate had.concurred in the following: House Bill No. 483. An Act making an additional appropriation for the education for the children of Viar Veterans. And returned the same to the House. Mr. Pierce,· Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that the $enate had concurred in the following: House Bill No. 484. An Act making a deficiency appropriation for the transportation of pupils to schools. And returned the same to the House. THE SPEAKER ANNOUNCED HE IS ABOUT TO SIGN: Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 24. Mr. Benson on motion for leave introduced House Bill No'. 491, entitled: An Act making an appropriation to provide for the care, mainten- ' ance and s~tp' ervision of unfortunate or, needy children of deceased parents, a9a9doned by parents and of parents physically, mentally or morally {1i1fi·tt o care for childrem, stipervised by the· Delaware Chil- dren's Hon1e Society. • \i\Thich was given first and second reading, The second by title only, and referred to the Committee on Appropriations. Mr. Brown, on motion for leave introduced House Bill No. 492, entitled: 1058 An Act to amend an Act entitled "an Act to reincorporat~;the Tov>'n of Laurel;'' being Chapter 164, Volume 29, Law~ of Delaware, by authorizing the Mayor and Council of Laurel to rai;;e by Taxatioi1 ,C smn not in excess of Twenty-Two Thousand D6llars for gen{fal expenses and the Fire Department. · ·which was given first and second reading. The second by t.itle only, and referred to the Committee on Corporations Municipal. THE SPEAKER ANNOUNCED HE IS ABOUT TO SIGN: House Bill No: 481. House Bill No. 482. House Bill No. 483. House Bill ·No. 484. , l\fr. Pierce, Secretary of the ·senate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate had concurred in the following: House Bill No. 257. An Act to amend Chapter 21 of the Revised Code of Delaware, 1935, providing for the payment for Cattle condemned for Tuberculosis and Bang's Disease. And returned the same to the House. Mr. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate had concurred in the following: House Bill No. 485. An Act appropriating money for the maintenance and education of Girls committed to the Delaware Industrial School for Girls. And returned the same to the House. Mr; Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate had concurred in the following: 1059 House Bill No. 487. An Act to provide for the proper observance· of Memorial, Anui stice and other Patriotic Days, and appropriating money thereof. And returned the· same to the House. Mr. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that. the ~enate had concurred in the following : House Bill No. 488. An Act appropriating money to the Delaware Commission for the Blind. . And returned the same to the House. - . . Mr. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admi~ted, informed the House that the Senate had concurred in the following : House Bill No. 489. An Act appropriating money for the care and maintenance of Aged Persons at the Layton Home for Aged Colored Persons. J • A,nd rett'trned the same to the House. Mr. Pierce, Secretarj of the ~enate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate ,had passed and requested th'E Action· of tf1e House in the. follOJV(!g: r · . . Senate f.esolution No. 52, entitled: Requesting House to return House 'Bill No. 486 with Senate Amendment No. 1. And prese1~ted the same to the_ House. Mr. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate had concurred in. the following: House Bill No. 490. 1060 An Act appropnatmg certain monies for the support and main tenance of the District Library Commission of the State of Delaware. And returned the same to the House. Mr. Pierce,· Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that' the Senate had passed and requested the concurrence of the House in the following: Senate Bill No. 323. An Act making an appropriation for the Mothers' Pension Commis sion of Delaware for the payment ·of.M others' Pensions and Administra- tive Costs. · And presented the same;to-1:he House. On motion for leave, Mr. Benson introduced House Resolution No. 46, entitled: HOUSE RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING MONEY OUT OF THE STATE TREASURY TO PAY CERTAIN EXPENSES CONNECTED WITH THE BIENNIAL SESSION OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the One Hundred and Seventh. General Assembly of the State of Delaware: That the following amounts be and the same are hereby appropriat ed out of any money in the State Treasury for the payment of certain expenses connected with the Present Session of the House of Represen tatives of the One Hundred and Seventh General Assembly of the State of Delaware, which said expenses are hereby declared to be proper and reasonable expenses actually incurred by the respective members of the House of Representatives for traveling expenses, commonly called mileage expenses, in traveling from their respective homes to Dover and in returning from Dover to their respective homes, in the perform- . ance of their duties as members of the House of Representatives, during the present Legislative Session thereof, and the Auditor of Accounts is hereby authoriezd and fully empowered and directed to approve and properly execute warrants for, and the State Treasurer is hereby 1061 atithorized .a11df ully empowered and directed to pay to. the respective members .o f .t _he House of Representatives hereinafter named, the respective amounts .set opposite their respective names, viz : . -F~ai1k R Zebley,·Speaker ....................: . .......................; ..$ 11.00. Elwood S .. Leach .................: ..........................................: .... 11.00 Henry M. Canby ......., ...: . .............., .i .. ; ..... / ............. ,.. ......... 11.00. Fred Brown .._. . ...................: . ..' .. ......................' .. ...........; . ...... 11.00 James C. ·McGuigan .......-. ...................., ....................., ......... 11.00 Thomas A.' Kellum ................................: ;. .......................: . 12.40 Abner Woodward .................-. .............. .' ..............; ......: . .......: 10.00 Frank H. Bl!ckingham ............................: . .... '. .., . ................. · 9.40 . George-·W. Rhodes .......................................,.. ................... 8.20 Richard E. Pinder, Sr. . ........; .. ..: . ....., ....., .:...................... 9.00. George T. Bierlin .•....: . .; . . ,. .................•.: . ........: .................... 8.60 William k. Pennington· .........; . ............, ............................ 8.00 ._ _ Harvey. E, Moore ...................·.. . .........; .................................. 6.20-: · Randolph P. Reynolds .:. ......, . ......: . ..........................; . ..... · 4.20 Herman ·A, . Staats ....................,. . ......................... '. ......,.. .... . 3.20 Joseph S. Ne,vnain .., . ., ...... -.............-. ...........................:.. ....; 2.40 Isaac M. Burris ..........: . .............................; . ...... -............... 1.00 John- W; Rambo .....: . .........: ·····:. .............: . ......, . .; . ...._ ... .... '. .: · 2.60 John A; Hartman ._.... ......................,., :. ..~ .:. .,. ..................._ .: 2.40 . 'Charles F. Fifer ..........................: .;.,. ..., . . ::. ............·. ........: . l.20. · · Allen Ci.S mith ...........................:. ....: . ..... -..,. ............ '. ....: ....... 2.40 Freel S. Bailey ............i ... :. ...- .................. , ........ , .......... ,........ J.40 vVilliam Biggs' .:. ......, . .. -....... -........, . .........., '. .................: . ....... ·· 5.00 . Edward Knight .....................•................:.: . ...... "................ 1.20 ' :George·· Manlove ..........: ..-.: . ...........: ,. ..........................: ....... 4.00 N_ortnan· A. Draper .., .,. ., .,. ..., ....., ........·. .-. .....: .,.:. . -.......: ........ 6.20, . Samuel J. ~tein ...........: .·. ......•........,. . ..........._ ... :. ....-. ....., .....: ·· 8.00 Frank W. T}1awley· ...........................; .,. .: . ..:. . ............: ......... 9.40 .~...; ·tpfr::~ ::::: ::. ::: :::::':~:::: :••::::: :~f ·. Verner P. Burton .........:.. ........................: . ................·. ...... 10.80 John L.-·Ba~r· .....': . ........: . .: .......... -.:. .. '. ............, ..: . ........' ............. 7.00 Fred W . .:Pepper _•. ..._. ... ...........:.. ,. ...: . .....................: ,·:. .......... _.· 6.50 _,, . Which was ~ak~n up for consideration and read iti order -to pass the House; . . . c I' -. ---, 1062 On the question "Shall the Resolution. Pass the House?" The·yeas and nays were ordered, which being taken, were as follows: YEAS-Messrs, Barr, Benson, Bierlin, Brown, Buckingham; Bur ris, Burton, Canby, Fifer, Gordy, Hartman, Kellum, Leach, Manlove, McGuigan, Moore, Pinder, Rhodes, Knight, Stein, vV09dward; :Mr. Speaker-22. NAYS-Messrs, Draper, Penuel, Freel Pepper, A .. G. Smith, Thawley-5. So the question was decided in the affirmative and the resolution having received the required constitutional majority, passed the House. On motion of Mr. Benson, House Concurrent Resolution No. 24, entitled: Relating to adjournment. Was taken up for consideration and read a third time, by para graphs, in order to pass the House. On the question, "Shall the Resolution pass the House?" The yeas and nays were ordered, which being taken, were as follows: YEAS-Messrs, Barr, Benson, Bierlin, Biggs, Brown, Bucking ham, Burris, Burton, Canby, Draper, Fifer, Kellum, Leach, Manlove, Penuel, Fred Pepper, Reynolds, Rhodes, Knight, YAo/ odward, Mr. Speaker-21. NAYS-Messrs, Bailey, Gordy, Hartman, McGuigan, Moore, Pin- der, A. G. Smith, Thawley-8. · So .the question was decided in the affirmative and the resolution having received the required constitutional majority, passed the House. And was ordered to the Senate for Concurrence. Mr. Benson moved that the House recess until the call of the Chair. 1063 Motion prevailed. Same Day. House met at expiration of recess. Mr. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate had concurred in the following : House Concu~rent Resolution No. 24. Relating to Adjournment . . And returned the same to the House. Mr. Pierce, Secretary of the Senate, being admitted, informed the House that the Senate had concurred in the following:- House Bill No. 486. An Act authorizing the Governor to make provision for the pre vention and extinguishment of fires throughout the State, outside of the Limits of any Incorporated City or Town maintaining a full time paid Fire Department. . And returned the same to the House. THE SPEAKER ANNOUNCED HE IS ABOUT TO SIGN: House Bill No. 257. House Bill No. 485. House Bill No. 487 . . House Bill NO; 488. House Bill No. 489. House Bill No. 490. House Concurrent Resolution No. 23. 1064 \Ve the undersigned, in accordance with House Rule No. 28, do hereby request that the Appropriations Committee report out of its Committee, Senate Bill No. 322, so. that same may have the action of the House. THOMAS A. KELLUM ELLWOOD S. LEACH GEORGE W. RHODES ABNER WOODWARD GEORGE T. BIER.LIN EDW. S. KNIGHT SAMUEL J. STEIN HARVEY E. MOORE ISAAC M. BURRIS FRED BROWN ALLEN. G. SMITH FRED PEPPER VERNER P; BURTON· C. FRED FIFER J. CARL McGUIGAN REES'E 0. GORDY FRANK H. BUCKINGHAM JOHN A. HARTMAN \Ve the undersigned, in accordance with House Rule No. 28, do hereby request that the Appropriations Committee report out of its Committee, Senate Bill No. 321, so that same may have the action of the House. THOMAS A. KELLUM ELLWOOD S. LEACH GEORGE W. RHODES ABNER .WOODWARD GEORGE T. BIER.LIN EDW. S. KNIGHT FRED BROWN HARVEY E. MOORE ISAAC M. BURRIS FRED S. BAILEY ALLEN G. SMITH FRED PEPPER VERNER P. BURTON
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