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The House assembled at 10:00 A.M.
Deliberations were opened with prayer by the Chaplain of the House of Representatives, the Rev. Dr. Alton C. Clark as follows:
As we continue the ground work for the approaching Sessions of this House of Representatives, we ask, O Lord, that You would keep us steadfast in following the counsel of Your teachings. We acknowledge our need of Your support and guidance for our tasks are many and our challenges great. Impart to us knowledge abundant for our minds, inspiration in full measure for our hearts, and courage unlimited for our lives. Grant us faith enough to be unafraid, trust sufficient to be unfaltering. Keep our aim fixed on such high ideals as to make us worthy of these places of leadership to which we have been called.
We pray in the Name of Him Who is always ready to lead those who will follow.
Amen.
Pursuant to Rule 6.3, the House of Representatives was led in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America by the SPEAKER.
After corrections to the Journal of the proceedings of yesterday, the SPEAKER ordered it confirmed.
The following were received.
September 12, 1988
The Honorable Sandra K. McKinney
Clerk of the S.C. (Doc. No. 0999)
House of Representatives
Dear Mrs. McKinney:
Pursuant to Act 176 of 1977, I have received on September 9, 1988 regulations concerning Civil Rights Compliance Reviews from the S.C. Department of Social Services.
They are hereby referred to the Committee on Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs for consideration.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Sheheen
November 28, 1988
The Honorable Sandra K. McKinney
Clerk of the S.C. (Doc. No. 1007)
House of Representatives
Dear Mrs. McKinney:
Pursuant to Act 176 of 1977, I have received on November 28, 1988 regulations concerning Tandem Trailer Combinations and Other Larger Vehicle Access Control Act from the Department of Highways and Public Transportation.
They are hereby referred to the Committee on Education and Public Works for consideration.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Sheheen
October 26, 1988
The Honorable Sandra K. McKinney
Clerk of the S.C. (Doc. No. 1027)
House of Representatives
Dear Mrs. McKinney:
Pursuant to Act 176 of 1977, I have received on October 26, 1988 regulations concerning property managers from the South Carolina Real Estate Commission.
They are hereby referred to the Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry for consideration.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Sheheen
November 28, 1988
The Honorable Sandra K. McKinney
Clerk of the S.C. (Doc. No. 1033)
House of Representatives
Dear Mrs. McKinney:
Pursuant to Act 176 of 1977, I have received on November 28, 1988 regulations concerning fees for drug outlet permits and renewals; and changes to existing permits from the South Carolina Board of Pharmacy.
They are hereby referred to the Committee on Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs for consideration.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Sheheen
November 3, 1988
The Honorable Sandra K. McKinney
Clerk of the S.C. (Doc. No. 1036)
House of Representatives
Dear Mrs. McKinney:
Pursuant to Act 176 of 1977, I have received on November 3, 1988 regulations concerning R-43-62, Requirements for Additional Areas of Certification, Speech Correctionist from the Department of Education.
They are hereby referred to the Committee on Education and Public Works for consideration.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Sheheen
Received as information.
Mr. JOSEPH H. NESBITT, Member-elect from District No. 48, presented his credentials and the oath of office was administered to him by the SPEAKER.
Rep. MATTOS made the following remarks relative to the late Rep. CHICK RICE:
"Let's pause for just a few minutes, today, to remember our friend, "Chick" Rice. As we do, let us recall those things that made "Chick" such a lovable and outstanding person. I'd like to take just a moment to say who was this man called "Chick" Rice. And to some of us, he was a master mechanic in his chosen profession who would go to all lengths to make sure the work that he turned out was of the highest quality. Possibly, you remember him as a magician, who made the little red ball and coins disappear, and then reappear. And to others, you make think of them, or recall him as a Doctor of Herb Medicine, who healed the hands of his colleagues here in the House. Possibly, others will remember him as a World's Greatest Fisherman, who let the big fish get away and the only proof he had was the picture that hung in his office that weighed 10 lbs. He was this state's greatest ambassador because of the fact that with all the pens and paraphernalia that he gave to the different folks that came and visited us in this House. To others, you will remember him as the Candy Basket Man because at this time of the year he would be out distributing his candy baskets. To some of us, he will be remembered as Santa's helper, the guy that made the boot out of the dollar bill or the jumping frog out of the dollar bill. "Chick" was a friend to anyone who let him be. It didn't matter what station in life you were from, from the very rich to the very poor. He was that good friend that you could go to and share with, and he always had an ear to listen. So, as we remember the life of our friend, "Chick", today, some of us have had the privilege of knowing him for awhile and some of us for just a short time. But, you know it is not the length of that friendship that counts, but the depth of that friendship. So, in closing, I'd like to share some words from a poem by Isla Paschal Richardson. 'If I should leave you with whom I love, to go along the silent way, grieve not, nor speak of me with tears, but laugh and talk of me as if I were beside you there, and I'd come. I'd come, but could I find a way. But would not tears and grief be barriers? And when you hear a song or see a bird I loved, please don't let the thought of me be sad, for I am leaving you just as I always have. There are so many things I want still to do, so many things to say to you, but remember that I did not fear, it was just leaving you that was hard to face. We cannot see beyond, but this I know, I loved you so, twas heaven here with you.' Thank you, Mr. Speaker."
Rep. KLAPMAN made the following remarks relative to the late Rep. CHICK RICE:
"Mr. Speaker, fellow members...Rep. "Chick" Rice was a friend to all, always had a good word for everyone. He was a fine Christian man. He was a special friend to me and I shall miss him greatly. I would like to read this poem which fits "Chick" nice's life, in my opinion, perfectly. It is entitled 'The House By The Side Of The Road', by Sam Walter Foss. 'There are hermit souls that live withdrawn, in the place of their self-content. There are souls like stars, that dwell apart, in a fellowless firmament. There are pioneer souls that blaze their paths where highways never ran, but let me live by the side of the road, and be a friend to man. Let me live in a house by the side of the road, where the race of men go by. The men who are good and the men who are bad, as good and as bad as I. I would not sit in the scorner's sent, or hurl the cynic's ban, but let me live in a house by the side of the road, and be a friend of man. I see from my house by the side of the road, by the side of the highway of life, the men who press with the ardor of hope, the men who are faint with the strife. But, I turn not away from their smiles, not their tears, both parts of an infinite plan. Let me live in a house by the side of the road, and be a friend to man. I know there are brook-gladdened meadows ahead, and mountains of wearisome height, that the road passes on through the long afternoon and stretches away to the night. But, still I rejoice when the travelers rejoice and weep when the strangers that moan, not live in my house by the side of the road, like a man who dwells alone. Let me live in my house by the side of the road, it's here the race of men go by. They are good, they are bad, they are weak, they are strong, wise, foolish, so am I. Then why should I sit in the scorner's seat, or the hurl the cynic's ban? Let me live in the house by the side of the road and be a friend to man.' Thank you."
Rep. FOSTER made the following remarks relative to the late Rep. CHICK RICE:
"Mr. Speaker, ladies and gentlemen of the House...I came in just a little bit late when Jim Mattos was up here making some remarks and I'm regretful about being a little bit late and not being able to hear everything that he said. But, whatever Jim said, I know that perhaps he knew him better that any of us here. But, I do want you to know that "Chick", from my vantage point, was a friend, a friend unquestionably. He was a believable person. Once he told you what he would do, you could certainly expect that he would follow through with it and you just simply didn't have to bother him anymore. I can recall visiting him while he was in the hospital. I spent about a hour and a half with him one day, and he did more talking than I did. In the final analysis, he wanted to know from me, as I got ready to leave, 'Well, Sam, if there's anything I can do for you, just let me know. I'm lying up here and I can do things from the hospital room here, if there is anything I can do for you, just let me know.' I said, "Chick", 'I don't want you to do anything for me, but I would like to do something for you. So, if I can be of any service to you at all while you are here, you or your family, then simply let me know, and don't worry about me.' I accused him, and I'll end on this softer note, because he was a happy person. I accused him in the presence of my wife once, and his wife, because I wanted her to know that he was giving my wife money, those dollar bills that Jim referred to, the animals and whatever. He had given my wife about three of them, so, in his wife's presence, I accused him of giving my wife money, and she better keep an eye on that fellow or I would. It was a pleasure knowing "Chick" and he was a great person, and we shall miss him."
The House stood in silent prayer in memory of Rep. CHARLES H. "CHICK" RICE.
Rep. BLACKWELL moved that when the House adjourns it adjourn out of memory and respect for the late Rep. CHARLES H. "CHICK" RICE, which was agreed to.
The roll call of the House of Representatives was taken resulting as follows.
Alexander, M.O. Alexander, T.C. Altman Bailey, G. Bailey, J. Bailey, K. Baker Barber Barfield Baxley Beasley Bennett Blackwell Blanding Boan Brown, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Brown, R. Bruce Burch Burriss, M.D. Burriss, T.M. Carnell Chamblee Clyborne Cole Cooper Corbett Cork Corning Davenport Derrick Elliott Faber Fair Fant Farr Ferguson Foster Gentry Glover Gordon Gregory Hallman Harris, J. Harris, P. Harwell Haskins Hayes Hearn Hendricks Hodges Holt Huff Jaskwhich Johnson, J.C. Johnson, J.W. Kay Keegan Keesley Keyserling Kirsh Klapman Kohn Littlejohn Lockemy Mappus Martin, D. Martin, L. Mattos McAbee McBride McCain McEachin McGinnis McKay McLellan McLeod McTeer Moss Nesbitt Nettles Phillips Quinn Rama Rhoad Rogers, J. Rogers, T. Rudnick Sharpe Sheheen Short Simpson Snow Stoddard Taylor Townsend Tucker Vaughn Waites Waldrop Washington Wells Whipper White Wilder Wilkes Wilkins Williams, D. Williams, J. Winstead Wofford Wright
I came in after the roll call and was present for the Session on December 7, 1988.
Joseph McElveen Denny Neilson Tom Limehouse John Felder Larry Koon Alex Harvin
ELECTION OF HOUSE ETHICS COMMITTEE
The SPEAKER announced that nominations were in order for six members of the House Legislative Ethics Committee.
The following Representatives submitted their names:
Rep. P. HARRIS Rep. BLANDING
Rep. MOSS Rep. HAYES
Rep. HOLT Rep. WINSTEAD
On motion of Rep. WASHINGTON nominations were closed and, with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominees.
Whereupon the SPEAKER announced that Reps. P. HARRIS, BLANDING, MOSS, HAYES, HOLT, and WINSTEAD having received a majority of the votes cast were duly elected for the term prescribed by law.
The SPEAKER announced that nominations were in order for seven members of the House Operations and Management Committee.
The following Representatives submitted their names:
Rep. WASHINGTON Rep. H. BROWN
Rep. WALDROP Rep. MCBRIDE
Rep. BLACKWELL Rep. J. HARRIS
Rep. MATTOS
On motion of Rep. GORDON nominations were closed and, with unanimous consent, the vote was taken by acclamation, resulting in the election of the nominees.
Whereupon the SPEAKER announced that Reps. WASHINGTON, H. BROWN, WALDROP, MCBRIDE, BLACKWELL, J. HARRIS and MATTOS having received a majority of the votes cast were duly elected for the term prescribed by law.
The SPEAKER announced that nominations were in order for five members of the Reorganization Commission.
The Members of the House voted by electric roll call.
The following named Representatives voted for Rep. GREGORY:
Alexander, M.O. Alexander, T.C Altman Bailey, J. Bailey, K. Baker Barber Baxley Beasley Blackwell Blanding Boan Brown, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Bruce Burch Carnell Chamblee Clyborne Cole Cooper Cork Corning Davenport Derrick Elliott Faber Fair Fant Farr Ferguson Foster Gentry Glover Gordon Gregory Hallman Harris, J. Harris, P. Harwell Haskins Hayes Hendricks Hodges Holt Huff Jaskwhich Johnson, J.C. Johnson, J.W. Kay Keesley Keyserling Kirsh Klapman Kohn Littlejohn Mappus Martin, D. Martin, L. Mattos McAbee McBride McCain McElveen McKay McLellan McTeer Moss Nesbitt Nettles Phillips Rama Rhoad Rogers, T. Rudnick Sheheen Short Snow Stoddard Taylor Tucker Vaughn Waites Waldrop Washington Whipper White Wilder Wilkes Wilkins Williams, D. Williams, J. Winstead Wofford
The following named Representatives voted for Rep. KIRSH:
Alexander, M.O. Alexander, T.C. Altman Bailey, J. Bailey, K. Baker Barber Barfield Baxley Beasley Blackwell Blanding Boan Brown, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Burch Burriss, T.M. Carnell Chamblee Clyborne Cole Cooper Corbett Corning Davenport Elliott Faber Fair Fant Farr Ferguson Foster Gentry Glover Gordon Gregory Hallman Harris, J. Harris, P. Harwell Haskins Hayes Hearn Hendricks Hodges Holt Huff Jaskwhich Johnson, J.C. Johnson, J.W. Kay Keegan Keesley Keyserling Kirsh Klapman Lockemy Mappus Martin, D. Martin, L. Mattos McAbee McBride McCain McElveen McGinnis McKay McLellan McTeer Moss Neilson Nesbitt Nettles Phillips Quinn Rama Rhoad Rogers, T. Rudnick Sharpe Sheheen Short Simpson Snow Stoddard Sturkie Taylor Townsend Tucker Vaughn Waites Waldrop Washington Wells Whipper White Wilder Wilkes Wilkins Williams, D. Williams, J. Winstead Wofford Wright
The following named Representatives voted for Rep. SHORT:
Alexander, M.O. Alexander, T.C. Altman Bailey, J. Bailey, K. Baker Barber Barfield Baxley Beasley Blackwell Blanding Boan Brown, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Brown, R. Bruce Burch Carnell Chamblee Clyborne Cole Cooper Davenport Derrick Elliott Faber Fair Fant Farr Foster Gentry Glover Gordon Gregory Hallman Harris, J. Harris, P. Harwell Hayes Hendricks Hodges Holt Huff Jaskwhich Johnson, J.C. Johnson, J.W. Kay Keesley Keyserling Kirsh Kohn Littlejohn Lockemy Mappus Martin, D. Martin, L. Mattos McAbee McBride McElveen McGinnis McKay McLellan McLeod McTeer Moss Nesbitt Nettles Phillips Rhoad Rogers, T. Rudnick Sharpe Sheheen Short Snow Stoddard Taylor Townsend Tucker Waites Waldrop Washington Wells Whipper White Wilder Wilkes Wilkins Williams, J. Winstead
The following named Representatives voted for Rep. FAIR:
Alexander, M.O. Alexander, T.C. Altman Bailey, J. Baker Barber Barfield Baxley Beasley Blackwell Boan Brown, H. Bruce Burch Burriss, M.D. Burriss, T.M. Carnell Clyborne Corbett Cork Corning Davenport Derrick Elliott Fair Fant Farr Ferguson Foster Gentry Glover Hallman Harris, J. Harris, P. Harwell Haskins Hayes Hearn Hendricks Hodges Holt Huff Jaskwhich Johnson, J.C. Johnson, J.W. Kay Keegan Keesley Kirsh Klapman Kohn Littlejohn Lockemy Mappus Martin, D. Martin, L. Mattos McAbee McCain McElveen McGinnis McKay McLellan McTeer Neilson Nesbitt Nettles Phillips Quinn Rama Sharpe Sheheen Short Simpson Snow Stoddard Sturkie Townsend Tucker Vaughn Washington Wells Whipper Wilder Wilkins Williams, J. Winstead Wofford Wright
The following named Representatives voted for Rep. J. BROWN:
Alexander, M.O. Altman Bailey, J. Bailey, K. Barber Barfield Baxley Beasley Bennett Blanding Brown, J. Brown, R. Burriss, T.M. Chamblee Cooper Elliott Faber Fant Ferguson Foster Gordon Harris, J. Hendricks Huff Johnson, J.C. Johnson, J.W. Kay Keegan Keesley Keyserling Kirsh Lockemy Martin, D. Mattos McBride McElveen McLeod McTeer Neilson Nesbitt Quinn Rama Rhoad Rogers, T. Rudnick Short Simpson Stoddard Taylor Townsend Waites Waldrop Washington Whipper White Wilder Wilkes Williams, D. Williams, J. Wright
The following named Representatives voted for Rep. DAVENPORT:
Altman Bailey, G. Bailey, K. Baker Bennett Brown, G. Brown, R. Bruce Burriss, M.D. Burriss, T.M. Chamblee Clyborne Cole Corbett Davenport Derrick Farr Gregory Hallman Haskins Hayes Hearn Jaskwhich Keegan Keyserling Klapman Kohn Limehouse Littlejohn Lockemy McBride McCain McGinnis Moss Neilson Phillips Quinn Rudnick Sharpe Sheheen Simpson Snow Townsend Vaughn Waldrop Wells White Williams, D. Wofford Wright
The following named Representatives voted for Rep. CORK:
Alexander, T.C. Bailey, G. Baker Barfield Bennett Blackwell Boan Brown, G. Brown, H. Brown, R. Bruce Burch Burriss, M.D. Burriss, T.M. Carnell Clyborne Cole Cooper Corbett Cork Corning Derrick Fair Gentry Gordon Gregory Harris, P. Harwell Haskins Hearn Hodges Holt Keegan Klapman Kohn Limehouse Littlejohn Lockemy Mappus Martin, L. McAbee McCain McGinnis McKay McLellan Moss Nettles Quinn Rama Rhoad Sharpe Snow Tucker Vaughn Wells Wilkins Williams, D. Winstead Wofford Wright
Whereupon the SPEAKER announced that Reps. GREGORY, KIRSH, SHORT and FAIR having received a majority of the votes cast were duly elected for the term prescribed by law, and that there would be a run-off between Rep. J. BROWN and Rep. CORK.
The following named Representatives voted for Rep. J. BROWN:
Alexander, M.O. Altman Bailey, J. Bailey, K. Barber Barfield Baxley Beasley Bennett Blanding Brown, J. Chamblee Cooper Elliott Faber Fant Farr Foster Glover Gordon Harris, J. Hayes Hendricks Holt Huff Johnson, J.C Johnson, J.W. Kay Keesley Keyserling Kirsh Lockemy Martin, D. Mattos McBride McElveen McLeod McTeer Nesbitt Phillips Rogers, T. Rudnick Sheheen Short Simpson Stoddard Taylor Townsend Waites Waldrop Washington Whipper White Wilder Wilkes Williams, D. Williams, J.
The following named Representatives voted for Rep. CORK:
Alexander, T.C Bailey, G. Baker Blackwell Brown, H. Brown, R. Bruce Burch Burriss, M.D. Burriss, T.M. Carnell Clyborne Cole Corbett Cork Corning Davenport Derrick Fair Gentry Gregory Hallman Harris, P. Harwell Haskins Hearn Jaskwhich Keegan Klapman Kohn Limehouse Littlejohn Mappus Martin, L. McAbee McCain McGinnis McKay McLellan Neilson Nettles Quinn Rama Rhoad Sharpe Snow Tucker Vaughn Wells Wilkins Winstead Wofford Wright
Whereupon the SPEAKER announced that Rep. J. BROWN, having received a majority of the votes cast was duly elected for the term prescribed by law.
The House stood in silent prayer in memory of Mr. John Arthur Brown, Rep. GRADY BROWN'S father.
The SPEAKER announced the following Standing Committee Appointments:
Liston Barfield Kenneth Bailey
L.E. Bennett Grady A. Brown
Danny M. Bruce Kenneth S. Corbett
Maggie W. Glover Harry M. Hallman, Jr.
Larry L. Koon Lanny F. Littlejohn
Thomas N. Rhoad Charles R. Sharpe.
John J. Snow C. Lenoir Sturkie
Candy Waites Timothy C. Wilkes
R. Linwood Altman David M. Beasley
James Faber Michael L. Fair
Ennis M. Fant Toney L. Farr
Michael F. Jaskwhich James C. Johnson
Robert O. Kay Thomas G. Keegan
Alfred C. McGinnis, Sr. J.H. Nesbitt
Olin R. Phillips Edward W. Simpson, Jr.
Eugene C. Stoddard Donald P. Townsend
Dewitt Williams David A. Wright
Robert A. Barber, Jr. J. Michael Baxley
Paul M. Burch }1. Howell Clyborne, Jr.
J. Derham Cole Roland S. Corning
Larry E. Gentry Jackson V. Gregory
B. Hicks Harwell Terry E. Haskins
Robert W. Hayes, Jr. B.L. Hendricks, Jr.
James H. Hodges Thomas A. Huff
William P. Keesley Daniel E. Martin
D. Malloy McEachin, Jr. Joseph T. McElveen, Jr.
Eugene Leroy Nettles, Jr. Irene K. Rudnick
Paul E. Short John W. Tucker, Jr.
Joseph B. Wilder David H. Wilkins
John B. Williams
M.O. Alexander Thomas C. Alexander
George H. Bailey Robert B. Brown
T. Moffatt Burriss William N. Cork
Paul W. Derrick Tee Ferguson
C. Alex Harvin, III Joyce C. Hearn
Robert O. Kohn Thomas A. Limehouse
Theodore T. Mappus Larry A. Martin
E.B. McLeod, Jr. Denny W. Neilson
Luther L. Taylor Carole C. Wells
James J. Bailey Boyd Odell Baker
Joe E. Brown Milford D. Burriss
C.D. Chamblee M.J. Cooper
G. Ralph Davenport, Jr. Steve Lanford
James E. Lockemy Frank E. McBride
Donna A. Moss Richard M. Quinn
John Rama Lewis R. Vaughn
Dave C. Waldrop, Jr. Lucille S. Whipper
Juanita M. White Sandra S. Wofford
Dill Blackwell Larry Blanding
William D. Boan Henry E. Brown, Jr.
Marion P. Carnell Dick Elliott
John G. Felder Samuel R. Foster
B.J. Gordon, Jr. Jean L. Harris
Patrick B. Harris D.N. Holt, Jr.
James W. Johnson Harriet H. Keyserling
Herbert Kirsh Jarvis R. Klapman
James G. Mattos Jennings G. McAbee
William S. McCain Woodrow M. McKay
Robert N. McLellan Douglas E. McTeer, Jr.
Timothy F. Rogers McKinley Washington, Jr.
Daniel E. Winstead
R. Linwood Altman Marion P. Carnell
M.J. Cooper Tee Ferguson
Robert A. Kohn
Liston D. Barfield Grady A. Brown
Samuel R. Foster Eugene L. Nettles, Jr.
Dewitt Williams
T. Moffatt Burriss Michael L. Fair
Larry E. Gentry B.J. Gordon, Jr.
C. Alexander Harvin, III B.L. Hendricks, Jr.
Thomas E. Huff James W. Johnson, Jr.
Harriet H. Keyserling D. Malloy McEachin
Joseph T. McElveen, Jr. Robert N. McLellan
Douglas E. McTeer, Jr. John W. Tucker
David H. Wilkins
The SPEAKER announced the following standing committee officers:
Chairman--L. Edward Bennett
1st Vice-Chairman--Larry L. Koon
2nd Vice-Chairman--Thomas N. Rhoad
Secretary--Kenneth E. Bailey
Chairman--David M. Beasley
1st Vice-Chairman--R. Linwood Altman
2nd Vice-Chairman--Olin R. Phillips
3rd Vice-Chairman--Edward W. Simpson, Jr.
Chairman--Marion P. Carnell
1st Vice-Chairman--R. Linwood Altman
2nd Vice-Chairman-Tee Ferguson
Secretary--Robert A. Kohn
Treasurer--M.J. Cooper
Chairman--David H. Wilkins
1st Vice-Chairman--Larry E. Gentry
2nd Vice-Chairman--Daniel E. Martin, Sr.
Chairman--Robert B. Brown
1st. Vice-Chairman-George H. Bailey
2nd. Vice-Chairman--Luther L. Taylor, Jr.
Chairman--Donna A. Moss
1st. Vice-Chairman--Dave Waldrop
2nd. Vice-Chairman--M. J. Cooper
Secretary-Lucille Whipper
Parliamentarian--James Lockemy
Chairman--Thomas E. Huff
1st. Vice-Chairman--Douglas E. McTeer
2nd. Vice-Chairman-T. Moffatt Burriss
Chairman--Robert N. McLellan
1st. Vice-Chairman-Marion P. Carnell
2nd. Vice-Chairman--Patrick B. Harris
3rd. Vice-Chairman--John G. Felder
Secretary/Treasurer-Woody McKay
Rep. FAIR moved that the House do now adjourn, which was adopted.
At 10:40 A.M. the House in accordance with the motion of Rep. BLACKWELL adjourned out of memory and respect for the late Rep. CHARLES H. "CHICK" RICE.
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