350 



CONSERVATION 



Sterling 

 Taylor, Ala. 

 Watson 

 Weems 



Weisse 



Williams 



Wolf 



Woodyard 



So the rules were suspended and the 

 bill passed. 



The Clerk announced the following 

 pairs: 



For the session : 



Mr. Sherman with Mr. Riordan. 

 Mr. Boutell with Mr. Griggs. 

 Mr. Wanger with Mr. Adamson. 



Until further notice : 



Mr. Addison D. James w'ith Mr. Lamar 

 of Florida. 



Mr. Woodyard with Mr. Taylor of Ala 

 bama. 



Mr. Weems with Mr. Rothermel. 



Mr. Watson with Mr. Williams. 



Mr. Sterling with Mr. Rhinock. 



Mr. Smith of Michigan with Mr. Reid. 



Mr. Rodenberg with Mr. Pratt. 



Mr. Moon of Pennsylvania with Mr. Lass- 

 iter. 



Mr. McKinley of Illinois with Mr. Lamar 

 of Missouri. 



Mr. Smith of Iowa with Mr. Randell of 

 Texas. 



Mr. Pray with Mr. Patterson. 



Mr. Pearre with Mr. McDermott. 



Mr. Olcott with Mr. McLain. 



Mr. Norris with Mr. Leake. 



Mr. Lafean with Mr. Kipp. 



Mr. Knapp with Mr. Hamill. 



Mr. Kahn with Mr. Cravens. 



Mr. Hughes of West V irginia with Mr. 

 Floyd. 



Mr. Gaines of West Virginia with Mr. 

 Clark of Florida. 



Mr. Focht with Mr. Carlin. 



Mr. Calderhead with Mr. Caldwell. 



Mr. Burke with Mr. Byrd. 



Mr. Birdsall with Mr. Broussard. 



Mr. Anthony with Mr. Burleson. 



Mr. Bannon with Mr. Bartlett of Nevada. 



Mr. Olmsted with Mr. Ollie M. James. 



Mr. Marshall with Mr. Fulton. 



Mr. Burton of Ohio with Mr. Clayton. 



Mr. Alexander of New York with Mr. 

 Sparkman. 



Mr. McMillan with Mr. Ansberry. 



Mr. Ellis of Missouri with Mr. Smith of 

 Missouri. 



Mr. Cory with Mr. Weisse. 



Mr. Graham with Mr. Legare. 



Mr. Jackson with Mr. Wolf. 



Mr. Ames with Mr. Lindsay. 



On this vote : 

 Mr. Goulden with Mr. Bradley. 



The SPEAKER. The Clerk will call my 

 name. 



The Clerk called the name of the Speaker, 

 and he voted "No/ 1 as above recorded. 



The result of the vote was then announced 

 as above recorded. Cong. Record. 



SUMMARY BY STATES AND SECTIONS 



States 



NEW ENGLAND 



Vote on Weeks bill, 

 Sixtieth Congress 



Yeas Nays Not voting 



Maine . . 4 



New Hampshire. 2 



Vermont 2 



Massachusetts... 13 

 Rhode Island. ... i 

 Connecticut 4 



26 



MIDDLE 



New York 17 



New Jersey 3 



Pennsylvania. ... 10 

 Delaware I 



31 



II 



4 



12 



27 



3 

 9 



22 



Yeas 

 4 



2 



I 



13 



I 



4 



13 

 3 

 6 



22 



Sixty-first Congress 

 Alignment on Weeks bill 



New 

 Nays Not recorded members 



II 



4 

 ii 



26 



7 

 i 

 8 



16 



6 



2 



7 



i 



16 



J No member from one district. 



"The Member-at-large, Mr. Lilley, who would have voted for the bill, was then serving 

 as governor of Connecticut. 

 3 One member not reported 



