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SENATE MESSAGE.

The Senate bills, the titles to which are set out in the above and foregoing message from the Senate, were severally read one time and referred to appropriate standing committees as follows: Public Roads and Highways: S. 417, S. 416, S. 267, S. 229. Local Legislation: S. 387.

Revision of Laws: S. 216

Mr. Speaker:

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

The Senate has concurred in:

H. J. R. 116. Relative to adjournment of the two houses until . Wednesday, August 13th, the hour of re-assembling to be determined by each house.

And returns same herewith to the House.

W. F. Miller,

Secretary.

BILLS ON THIRD READING.

H. 694. To repeal insofar as it relates to Crenshaw county an act entitled "An act to require all fees collected by sections 6655 and 6656 of the Code, in the county court to be paid into the county treasurer; to provide a fund out of which the judge of the county court shall be paid, and to fix the amount of such salaries." Approved Sept. 18, 1915.

Was read a third time at length and passed.
Yeas, 61; Nays, 0.

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H. 695. To ratify and make legal certain claims and script registered against the fine and forfeiture fund of Crenshaw coun

ty and to authorize and empower the treasurer of the county to pay the same.

Was read a third time at length and passed.
Yeas, 61; Nays, 0.

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H. 597. To require all monies to which the school district of the city of Greenville, Alabama, may be entitled from the public school funds of the State of Alabama, to be paid to the treasurer of the city of Greenville, Alabama; to provide for the manner of apportionment of said funds by the State superintendent of education to said school district of the city of Greenville, Alabama, and for the certifying and paying of said monies for said school district.

Was read a third time at length and passed.
Yeas, 61; Nays, 0.

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H. 598. To provide for the manner of apportionment and payment to the separate school district of the city of Greenville, Alabama, of its share of school funds out of the monies collected for school purposes in Butler county, Alabama, for 1919 and each succeeding year from taxies levied in said county for school purposes.

Was read a third time at length and passed.
Yeas, 61; Nays, 0.

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H. 575. To require all the fees collected under and by virtue of sections 6655 and 6656 of the Code of Alabama, in the county court of Shelby county, Ala., to be paid into the county treasury of Shelby county, Ala.; to provide a fund out of which the salary of the judge of the county court of Shelby county, Ala., shall be paid; to fix the amount of such salary, and to provide for the payment of said salary by warrants of said judge drawn on the treasury of said county, and making said warrants a preferred claim against the treasury of said county.

Was read a third time at length and passed.
Yeas, 61; Nays, 0.

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H. 503. To create and designate an additional trunk road, extending from the town of Heflin in Cleburne county south to Wedowee in Randolph county, and to confer upon said road all of the rights and privileges now extended to trunk roads in this. State.

Was read a third time at length and passed.
Yeas, 55; Nays, 0.

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H. 533. To fix the time of holding the county court in Cone

cuh county, Alabama.

Was read a third time at length and passed.

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H. 696. To fix the pay of grand jurors and petit jurors serving in the circuit court of Crenshaw county. To prescribe the manner of payment and to prescribe the duties of the circuit clerk and county treasurer of Crenshaw county under this act. Was read a third time at length and passed.

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H. 637. To regulate the registration and payment of claims against the fine and forfeiture fund of DeKalb county and to provide compensation therefor.

Was read a third time at length and passed.

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