1959] SENATE JOURNAL 569
Upon motion of Senator Currie, action on the bill is postponed until Friday,
June 12, 1959.
S. B. 460, a bill to amend General Statutes 20-38(bb), relating to licensing of
special mobile equipment, upon third reading.
The bill passes its third reading by roll call vote, ayes 46, noes 0, as follows:
Those voting In the affirmative are: Senators Alford, Andrews, Bason, Bell,
Blackburn, Canipe, Cooke, Copeland, Crew, Currie of Durham, Currie of Moore,
Davis, Duncan, Forsyth, Frink, Garrison, Ganiss, Hamilton, Hancock, Henkel,
Humber, Jolly, Kesler, Kirkman, Lackey, Lanier, Medford, Mercer, Moore,
Morgan of Cleveland, Morgan of Harnett, Peel, Reavis, Rose, Ross, Rutledge,
Shelton, Simpkins, Snow, Stikeleather, Thomas, Thomason, Whitley, Williams,
Winslow, Yow—46.
The bill is ordered sent to the House of Representatives.
H. B. 623, a bill to amend General Statutes 58-63, relating to the schedule of
fees charged by the Commissioner of Insurance, upon third reading.
The bill passes its third reading by roll call vote, ayes 46, noes 0, as follows:
Those voting in the affirmative are: Senators Alford, Andrews, Bason, Bell,
Blackburn, Canipe, Cooke, Copeland, Crew, Currie of Durham, Currie of Moore,
Davis, Duncan, Forsyth, Frink, Garrison, Garriss, Hamilton, Hancock, Henkel,
Humber, Jolly, Kesler, Kirkman, Lackey, Lanier, Medford, Mercer, Moore,
Morgan of Cleveland, Morgan of Harnett, Peel, Reavis, Rose, Ross, Rutledge,
Shelton, Simpkins, Snow, Stikeleather, Thomas, Thomason, Whitley, Williams,
Winslow, Yow—46.
The bill is ordered enrolled.
H. B. 918, a bill creating a State of North Carolina Stadium Authority, to de-fine
and provide its purposes and duties, and to authorize it to issue self-liquidating
revenue bonds to finance the acquisition, construction, equipment, maintenance
and operation of its facilities, upon third reading.
The bill passes its third reading by roll call vote, ayes 46, noes 0, as follows:
Those voting in the affirmative are: Senators Alford, Andrews, Bason, Bell,
Blackburn, Canipe, Cooke, Copeland, Crew, Currie of Durham, Currie of Moore,
Davis, Duncan, Forsyth, Frink, Garrison, Garriss, Hamilton, Hancock, Henkel,
Humber, Jolly, Kesler, Kirkman, Lackey, Lanier, Medford, Mercer, Moore,
Morgan of Cleveland, Morgan of Harnett, Peel, Reavis, Rose, Ross, Rutledge,
Shelton, Simpkins, Snow, Stikeleather, Thomas, Thomason, Whitley, Williams,
Winslow, Yow—46.
The bill is ordered enrolled.
S. B. 15, a bill to amend and supplement "The Revenue Act," being sub-Chapter
1 of Chapter 105 of the General Statutes.
Upon motion of Senator Kirkman, action on the bill is postponed until Friday,
June 12, 1959.
H. B. 1229, a bill validating and confirming all actions or proceedings taken
by any city or town in the passage of an ordinance authorizing bonds and in
providing for the submission of the issuance thereof to the voters on the date
of the 1959 municipal election and the holding of such bond election, notwith-standing
the failure of any such city or town to comply with the provisions of
Section 159-7 of the General Statutes, upon second reading.
The bill passes its second reading by roll call vote, ayes 46, noes 0, as follows:
Those voting in the affirmative are: Senators Alford, Andrews, Bason, Bell,
Blackburn, Canipe, Cooke, Copeland, Crew, Currie of Durham, Currie of Moore,
Davis, Duncan, Forsyth, Frink, Garrison, Garriss, Hamilton, Hancock, Henkel,