| Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture - 1911 - 414 pages
...want this motion to go through. I just state that. President Hendershot: You have heard the motion. All in favor signify by saying "Aye;" opposed, "No." The ayes have it. Mr. Mickey: I was down in Kansas a while myself. I know what it is to stay away from home. A member: You... | |
| Tennessee Bar Association - 1927 - 536 pages
...moved an seconded that the Report of the Committee be concurred in as to the point raised. Those in favor, signify by saying aye; opposed, no; the ayes have it. Mr. Elias Gates: I move also that we concur in the other recommendation as to the length of study, and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1978 - 552 pages
...The question occurs on the amendment offered by the gentleman from New York, Mr. Solarz. All those in favor, signify by saying aye ; opposed, no. The ayes have it. Mr. Solarz has another amendment. It is going to be called the Solarz Act. The chief of staff will read.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1981 - 594 pages
...hears none. The question occurs on the amendment in the nature of a substitute to HR 2884. All those in favor signify by saying "aye." Opposed, "no." The "ayes" have it. Mr. OILMAN. Mr. Chairman, I move the adoption of the bill. Chairman ZABLOCKI. The gentleman from New York... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1983 - 626 pages
...gentleman from Florida, Mr. Fascell, as amended by the amendment of the gentleman from Ohio. All those in favor, signify by saying "aye." Opposed, "no." The ayes have it. Mr. FASCELL. May we have a rollcall, Mr. Chairman. Chairman ZABLOCKI. A rollcall has been requested. Is... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Public lands - 1949 - 182 pages
...moved and seconded that the language be approved, with the amendment suggested by Dr. Boyd. Those in favor signify by saying "aye" ; opposed, "no. The ayes have it. Mr. ASPINALL. Mr. Chairman, I think there was some merit in Mr. •Elliott's suggestion. Mr. ENGLE. Is... | |
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