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WITH AN INDEX PREPARED BY

THE CLERK of the House of Representatives.

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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
LIBRARIES

MARCH 1930

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Mr. Garner nominated Mr. Jesse C. Adams of Dale, for clerk of the house.

Those who voted for Mr. Adams, are:

Messrs. Almon, Arnold, Baldwin, Bankhead, Bartlett, Benners, Brandon, Breedlove, Brooks, Bulger, Bullman, Byars, Carmichael, Clarke, Chapman, Craft, Crenshaw, Deans, Deloney, Dickson, Dill, Doster, Fleming, Foster, Fuller, Garner, Gavin, Gillam, Godfrey, Goldsmith, Graves of Barbour, Graves of Montgomery, Griffin, Gunnells, Guyton, Hammond, Haralson, Hardy, Harris, Harwood, Heflin, Henley, Henry, Hilliard, Hogue, Hollis, Holt, Jones of Conecuh, Jones of Monroe, Jones of Lee, Jones of Wilcox, Keith, Kennedy, Knight, Lacey, Leath, Long of Henry, Long of Walker, Maxwell, Merrell, McMillan, O'Brien, Oliver, Pettus, Poole of Clarke, Poole of Lowndes, Pounds, Porter of Coosa, Porter of Washington, Powell, Reilley, Screws, Seibels, Sentell, Simpson, Stringfellow, Striplin, Troup, Tunstall, Walden, Wallace, Ward, Whitson, Williams of Covington, Williams of Marengo, Wilson of Bibb, Wilson of Clarke, Woolf, Young89.

Mr. Adams having received all the votes cast, was declared duly and constitutionally elected clerk of the house for the term prescribed by law.

The house then proceeded to the election of a speaker.

Mr. O'Brien nominated Hon. Francis L. Pettus of Dallas for speaker.

Those who voted for Mr. Pettus are:

Messrs. Almon, Anderson, Arnold, Baker, Baldwin, Bankhead, Benners, Blair, Brandon, Breedlove, Brooks, Bulger, Bullman, Byars, Carmichael, Clarke, Chapman, Craft, Crenshaw, Curry, Deans, Deloney, Dickson, Dill, Doster, Fleming, Foster, Garner, Gavin, Gillam, Godfrey, Goldsmith, Graves of Barbour, Graves of Montgomery, Griffin, Gunnels, Guy

ton, Hammond, Hardy, Harris, Harwood, Heflin, Henley, Henry, Hilliard, Hogue, Hollis, Holt, Hoyle, Johnson, Jones of Conecuh, Jones of Lee, Jones of Wilcox, Keith, Knight, Lacey, Leath, Long of Henry, Long of Walker, Maxwell, Merrell, McMillan, O'Brien, Oliver, Pettus, Poole of Clarke, Poole of Lowndes, Pounds, Porter of Coosa, Porter of Washington, Powell, Reilley, Screws, Seibles, Sentell, Simpson, Stringfellow, Striplin, Troup, Tunstall, Walden, Wallace, Ward, Whitson, Williams of Covington, Williams of Marengo, Wilson of Bibb, Wilson of Clarke, Woolf, Young-90.

Mr. Pettus having received all the votes cast, was declared duly and constitutionally elected speaker of the house for the term prescribed by law.

On motion, the speaker appointed Messrs. O'Brien, Clarke and Tunstall as a committee to notify Mr. Pettus of his election, and to conduct him to the chair.

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Mr. Pettus was conducted to the chair, and the oath of office was administered to him by Hon. Charles E. Waller, speaker of the house.

The house then proceeded to the election of an assistant clerk.

Mr. Wilson, of Clarke, nominated Mr. Frank N. Julian, of Colbert.

Those who voted for Mr. Julian are:

Messrs. Speaker, Almon Anderson, Arnold, Baker, Baldwin, Bankhead, Benners, Blair, Brandon, Brooks, Bulger, Bullman, Clarke, Chapman, Craft, Crenshaw, Curry, Deans, Deloney, Dickson, Dill, Doster, Foster, Fuller, Garner, Gavin, Gillam, Godfrey, Goldsmith, Graves of Barbour, Graves of Montgomery, Griffin, Gunnels, Guyton, Hammond, Hardy, Harris, Harwood, Heflin, Henley, Henry, Hilliard, Hogue, Hollis, Holt, Hoyle, Johnson, Jones of Conecuh, Jones of Lee, Jones of Wilcox, Kennedy, Knight, Lacey, Leath, Long of Henry, Long of Walker, Maxwell, Merrell, McMillan, O'Brien, Oliver, Pettus, Poole of Clarke,

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