Prohibiting the circulation of false statements concerning securities. 157 178 Read first time and referred to Committee on Criminal Code.. 157 Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary A. 158 167 Read first time and referred to Committee on Rights and Privileges. 158 161 Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary A. 158 No. 10. Introduced by SENATOR MILLER Page Concerning qualifications and duties of teachers. Read first time and referred to Committee on Education. 158 308 No. 11. Introduced by SENATOR MILLER Protecting Memorial Day. Read first time and referred to Committee on Criminal Code. 158 178 217 Read first time and referred to Committee on Military Affairs. 159 167 Read first time and referred to Committee on Elections. 163 268 No. 14. Introduced by SENATOR DOUGLASS Concerning hospital construction by cities of fifth class. Read first time and referred to Committee on County and Township Business 163 Reported favorably, and concurred in... Read first time and referred to Committee on County and Township Business 163 Fixing salaries of judges of Supreme and Appellate Courts. Read first time and referred to Committee on Fees and Salaries. 163 179 No. 17. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH Regulating operation of dry-cleaning and dry-dyeing establishments. 164 285, 485 Read second time, amended and ordered engrossed. Recommitted to Committee. Read third time.... Passed: 34 ayes, 5 noes. Passed by House with amendments. Senate concurs in House amendments. Signed by President..... No. 18. Introduced by SENATOR HARTZELL Providing for the levy of a license tax on gasoline. Page 303, 584 480 633 633 1012 1013 1039 Read first time and referred to Committee on Natural Resources. 164 173 271 No. 19. Introduced by SENATOR HOGSTON Concerning pleadings and proof in actions for damages. Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary B. No. 20. Introduced by SENATOR MOORHEAD- Read first time and referred to Committee on Education.. Read first time and referred to Committee on Cities and Towns. Read second time, amended and ordered engrossed. Read third time.... Passed: 31 ayes, 11 noes.. Passed by House.... Senate concurs in House amendments. Vetoed by Governor. No. 22. Introduced by SENATOR Richards Concerning salaries of court matrons in first and second class cities. Recommitted to Committee. Read third time.. Passed: 39 ayes, 0 noes. Passed by House. Enrolled Signed by President. Signed by Governor. 164 239 .192, 254 317 317 787 790 991 165 .179, 287 .217, 328 249 350 350 760 765 997 862 No. 23. Introduced by SENATOR STEELE Concerning procedure in closing decedents' estates in case of non-resident devisees. Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary A. 165 232 Read second time, amended and ordered engrossed.. Read third time. Passed: 42 ayes, 0 noes. Passed by House with amendments. Senate concurs in House amendments. Signed by President. No. 24. Introduced by SENATOR STRODE Appointing bailiffs and fixing their compensation. Page 272 352 352 .813, 824, 845 847 .938, 944 Read first time and referred to Committee on Fees and Salaries. Reported favorably, amended and concurred in. Read second time, amended and ordered engrossed. Read third time.. Passed: 32 ayes, 13 noes...... Passed by House with amendments. Recommitted to Committee on Judiciary A Senate concurs in House amendments. Recalled from Governor.... Senate does not concur in House amendments. Conference Committee appointed..... Report of Conference Committee concurred in. No. 25. Introduced by SENATOR ALLDREDGE 165 .255, 404 289, 489 352, 574 352 574 969 978 ..1009 ..1014 1014 ..1020 .977, 1024 Regarding corrupt practices at elections: Read first time and referred to Committee on Criminal Code. Read first time and referred to Committee on Elections. No. 27. Introduced by SENATOR DOUGLASS Incorporating county farms and mutual fire insurance companies. Read third time... 169 211 238 381 381 170 268 169 ....193 230 249 Passed: 43 ayes, 0 noes. 249 Passed by House with amendments. 983 Senate does not concur in House amendments. 985 .985, 1006 Report of Conference Committee concurred in. .1009, 1017 .1039 No. 28. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH For erection of a monument in Vicksburg. Read first time and referred to Committee on Military Affairs.. 170 No. 29. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH Increasing judges' salaries in certain counties. Read first time and referred to Committee on Affairs of Indianapolis.... 170 Read first time and referred to Committee on Criminal Code.. 170 Reported favorably, amended and concurred in. Read third time and amended. Passed: 40 ayes, 1 no..... Passed by House with amendments. Senate concurs in House amendments. Signed by President..... No. 31. Introduced by SENATOR HOGSTON Preventing industrial accidents. Read first time and referred to Committee on Labor.. Reported favorably, amended and concurred in... Recommitted to Committee. Passed: 40 ayes, 3 noes. No. 32. Introduced by SENATOR HOGSTON Defining jurisdiction and powers of superior courts of the State. Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary B. Reported and concurred in.... Read second time, amended and ordered engrossed. Read third time.... Recommitted to Committee on Judiciary B. Withdrawn by author... Page 189 217 229 229 951 954 997 170 .220, 375 .248, 475 .303, 546 303 547 No. 33. Introduced by SENATOR BEARDSLEY Regulating the practice of law by prosecuting attorneys or judges having criminal jurisdiction. Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary A. Reported favorably and concurred in. Read second time, amended and ordered engrossed. Read third time... Passed: 41 ayes, 5 noes.. No. 34. Introduced by SENATOR KIPER— 171 194 236 261 261 387 171 194 228 239 239 No. 35. Introduced by SENATOR ALLDREDGE— Lengthening the waiting period in divorce cases to one year. Read second time and ordered engrossed.. Recommitted to Committee.... Read third time..... 845 900 847 938 Passed: 29 ayes, 4 noes. No. 36. Introduced by SENATOR DUNN— 174 219, 552 249, 611 384 671 671 Admission to Soldiers' Home of widows of soldiers who remarry. Read first time and referred to Committee on Military Affairs.. 174 341 |