them that the House would be ready to adjourn sine die, reported that it had discharged the duties imposed upon it, and Mr. Speaker discharged the committee. Motion by Mr. Udall, seconded by Mrs. Bush, that the House extend a rising vote of thanks to the Chief Clerk, the Reading Clerk, the Chaplain, the Enrolling and Engrossing Clerks, and all of the attaches in general, who had so courteously and efficiently performed their respective duties. Carried by unanimous vote. At 11:58 o'clock P. M., the Sergeant-at-Arms announced a message from the Senate, which was read in full as follows: Mr. Speaker: "March 10, 1923. I am directed by the Senate to inform the House that it has signed House Bill No. 179, General Appropriations Bill, as amended by the Conference Committee, and returns herewith the bill. L. S. WILLIAMS, The clerk was instructed to record the action of the Senate on the bill, and convey it to the Governor. Motion by Mr. Wylie, seconded by Mr. McGrath, that the House do now adjourn sine die. Carried by unanimous vote, and at 12:00 o'clock midnight, March 10, 1923, the Regular Session of the House of Representatives of the Sixth Legislature of the State of Arizona so adjourned. DAN P. JONES, ATTEST: MAY BELLE CRAIG, Chief Clerk. HOUSE RECORD OF HOUSE BILLS HOUSE BILL NO. 1. By Mr. Dan P. Jones, (by request), relating First reading Referred to Agriculture and Irrigation and Judiciary.. Reports of Committee of the Whole Third Reading, passed Senate Action Transmitted to Governor Signed by Governor 35 40 46 HOUSE BILL NO. 2. By Mr. Weber, relating to Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. HOUSE BILL NO. 3. By Mr. Mayes, relating to Corporations, HOUSE BILL NO. 5. By Mr. McCormick, (by request), relating to First reading 39 Referred to Judiciary and Counties and County Affairs 47 HOUSE BILL NO. 6. By Mr. McCormick, (by request), relating to First reading Referred to Judiciary and Counties and County Affairs Report of Committee of the Whole Indefinitely Postponed 40 47 .77, 105 112 113 HOUSE BILL NO. 7. By the Committee on Appropriations. Appro- HOUSE BILL NO. 8. By Committee on Public Health and Statistics, (by request), relating to the State Board of Health. First reading 42 Referred to Judiciary and Public Health and Statistics.... 47 86, 171, 172 HOUSE BILL NO. 9. By Mrs. Ivy, (by request), Providing for the SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 9. By Mrs. Ivy, relating to State HOUSE BILL NO. 10. By Mrs. Ivy, (by request), relating to Holding First reading Referred to Judiciary and Public Institutions Report of Committee of the Whole Indefinitely Postponed HOUSE BILL NO. 11. By Committee on Agriculture and Irrigation, First reading Referred to Judiciary and Agriculture and Irrigation...... Reports of Committee of the Whole 42 47 .97, 156, 157 .120, 163 164 Indefinitely Postponed HOUSE BILL NO. 12. By Mr. Ludwig, relating to Wills not Valid it Referred to Judiciary and Counties and County Affairs 48 54, 77 HOUSE BILL NO. 14. By Mr. Bernard, relating to Narcotics. 42 Referred to Judiciary and Public Health and Statistics.... 48 .55, 86 HOUSE BILL NO. 15. By Mr. Fiock, relating to Relief of Taxpayers. First reading Referred to Judiciary and Counties and County Affairs Report of Committee of the Whole Laid on Table 42 48 .55, 77 120 121 HOUSE BILL NO. 16. By Mr. Ludwig, relating to Validation of HOUSE BILL NO. 17. By Mr. Ludwig, relating to Divorce, Estab- HOUSE BILL NO. 18. By Mr. Rogers, relating to Purity of Elections. 43 HOUSE BILL NO. 19. By Mr. McGrath, For Relief of W. C. Packer. HOUSE BILL NO. 20. By Mr. Ludwig, Constitutional Amendment, Relative to Public Debt. First reading 67 |