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A message was received from the House of Representatives transmitting
House bill No. 53 (file No. 233), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the State House of Correction and Branch of State Prison in the Upper Peninsula for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had passed the bill and had ordered that it be given immediate effect; in which action the concurrence of the Senate was requested.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Penal Institutions.

A message was received from the House of Representatives transmitting
House bill No. 93 (file No. 229), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Uniform Accounting Division of the Auditor General's Department for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had passed the bill and had ordered that is be given immediate effect; in which action the concurrence of the Senate was requested.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

A message was received from the House of Representatives transmitting
House bill No. 94 (file No. 234), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the State Banking Department for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had passed the bill and had ordered that it be given immediate effect; in which action the concurrence of the Senate was reqested.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

A message was received from the House of Representatives transmitting
House bill No. 108 (file No. 230), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Michigan Farm Colony for Epileptics for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had passed the bill and had ordered that it be given immediate effect; in which action the concurrence of the Senate was requested.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on State Homes.

A message was received from the House of Representatives transmitting
House bill No. 332 (file No. 157), entitled

A bill to amend section 17 of Act No. 141 of the Public Acts of 1917, entitled "An act to provide for the organization of school districts in cities having a population of over one hundred thousand and less than two hundred fifty thousand inhabitants; to provide for a board of education for such districts and prescribing the powers and duties of such board," approved April twenty-fifth, 1917, as amended. The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had passed the bill in which action the concurrence of the Senate was requested.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

A message was received from the House of Representatives transmitting
House bill No. 343 (file No. 204), entitled

A bill to regulate the operation of restaurants, lunch rooms, lunch counters, cafes, hotels, buffets, cafeterias and other public eating places, and to provide for licensing same and to prescribe penalty for violations thereof.

The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had passed the bill; in which action the concurrence of the Senate was requested.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Public Health.

A message was received from the House of Representatives transmitting
House bill No. 399 (file No. 199), entitled

A bill creating the State Welfare Department, prescribing its form of organization, its powers and duties; providing for the management and control of State hospitals, prisons, and other State institutions of a special nature; to provide for the welfare of persons in the custody or under the tutelage of the State, abolishing certain boards governing institutions embraced within this act, and creating certain commissions in succession thereto; and making an appropriation for certain purposes of this act.

The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had passed the bill and had ordered that it be given immediate effect; in which action the concurrence of the Senate was requested.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

A message was received from the House of Representatives transmitting
House bill No. 458 (file No. 237), entitled

A bill to amend part 5 of Act No. 10 of the Public Acts of 1912, first extra session entitled "an act to promote the welfare of the people of this State, relating to the liability of employers for injuries or death sustained by their employes providing compensation for the accidental injury to or death of employes and methods for the payment of the same, establishing an Industrial Accident Board, defining its powers, providing for a review of its awards, making an appropriation to carry out the provisions of this act, and restricting the right to compensation or damages in such cases to such as are provided by this act," by adding a new section thereto to stand as section 14.

The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had passed the bill and had ordered that it be given immediate effect; in which action the concurrence of the Senate was requested.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Labor.

A message was received from the House of Representatives returning to the Senate, in accordance with the Senate's request therefor,

House bill No. 237 (file No. 67), entitled

A bill to amend section 1 of Act No. 235 of the Public Acts of 1911, entitled, "An act to provide for the payment and reimbursement by counties, in certain cases upon application therefor, of expenses incurred in the burial of the bodies of army nurses, honorably discharged soldiers, sailors or marines, or the wives or widows of said soldiers, sailors or marines, and to repeal Act No. 252 of the Public Acts of 1909, approved June 2, 1909," being section 1057 of the Compiled Laws of 1915 as last amended by Act No. 165 of the Public Acts of 1919. Mr. Amon moved that the bill be laid on the table.

The motion prevailed.

Reports of Standing Committees.

Mr. Lemire submitted the following report:

The Committee on Public Health respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill with amendments, recommending that the amendments be agreed to and that the bill, as thus amended, do pass: House bill No. 263 (file No. 214), entitled

A bill to regulate the practice of chiropractic in the State of Michigan, to provide for the examination, licensing and registration of chiropractic practitioners, to appoint a State board of chiropractic registration and examination and for the punishment of offenders against this act and to repeal acts and parts of acts in conflict therewith.

The following are the amendments recommended by the committee:

(1) Section 2, line 13, after the word "than" strike out the word "three" and insert, in lieu thereof, the word "four."

(2) Section 2, line 13, after the word "of" strike out the word "six" and insert, in lieu thereof the word "nine."

W. A. LEMIRE,
Chairman

The report was accepted.

The amendments recommended by the committee were agreed to and the bill, as thus amended, was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Lemire submitted the following report:

The Committee on Public Health respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill with amendments, recommending that the amendments be agreed to and that the bill, as thus amended, do pass: Senate bill No. 293 (file No. 273), entitled

A bill to amend sections 11 and 13 of Act No. 98 of the Public Acts of 1913, entitled "An act providing for the supervision and control by the State Board of Health over waterworks systems and sewage disposal systems, and providing for the appointment, duties, salary and expenses of a State Sanitary Engineer, and providing penalties and defining liabilities for violations of this act; and to repeal Act No. 28 of the Public Acts of 1909," being sections 5034 and 5036 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The following are the amendments recommended by the committee:

(1) Section 11, line 3, after the word "private" strike out the words "and public."

(2) Section 11, line 8, after the stars, strike out the words "public or".

(3) the."

Section 11, line 20, strike out "clerk of *** any public corporation and (4) Section 11, line 21, strike out after the word "such" the words "public or." (5) Section 11, line 26, after the word "any" strike out the words "public or." W. A. LEMIRE,

Chairman.

The report was accepted. The amendments recommended by the committee were agreed to and the bill, as thus amended, was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Condon submitted the following report:

The Committee on Judiciary respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill, without amendment, and with the recommendation that the bill do pass:

Senate bill No. 213 (file No. 163), entitled

A bill to provide for the appointment of a Public Administrator; to define his powers and duties, and to provide an appropriation therefor.

The report was accepted.

GEO M. CONDON,
Chairman.

The bill was referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations under the rules.

Mr. Condon submitted the following report:

The Committee on Judiciary respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill with amendment, recommending that the amendment be agreed to and that the bill, as thus amended, do pass:

Senate bill No. 220 (file No. 167), entitled

A bill to amend chapter XIX of Act No. 314 of the Public Acts of 1915, known as the Judicature Act of 1915, by adding thereto a new section to stand as section 9-a, to supplement the remedies in courts of chancery in aid of more adequate relief, and to permit an award of money damages.

The following is the amendment recommended by the committee:
Section 9a, line 3, strike out "shall" and insert in lieu thereof "may."

The report was accepted.

GEO. M. CONDON,

Chairman.

The amendment recommended by the committee was agreed to and the bill, as thus amended, was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Henry submitted the following report:

The Committee on Railroads respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill with amendments, recommending that the amendments be agreed to and that the bill, as thus amended, do pass:

Senate bill No. 253 (file No. 207), entitled

A bill to amend section 7 of Act No. 300 of the Public Acts of 1909, entitled "An act to define and regulate common carriers and the receiving, transportation and delivery of persons and property, prevent the imposition of unreasonable rates, prevent unjust discrimination, insure adequate service, create the Michigan Railroad Commission, define the powers and duties thereof, and to prescribe penalties for a violation hereof," as amended being section 8115 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The following are the amendments recommended by the committee:

(1) Section 7, line 93, after the word "Michigan" insert the words "in intrastate commerce."

(2) Section 7, line 97, after the word "any", insert the word "such."

(3) Section 7, line 100, strike out the word "elimination" and insert, in lieu the reof, the word "limitation."

(4) Section 7, line 103, strike out "the Interstate Commerce Commission or." (5) Section 7, line 110, strike out after the word "void" the word "and." (6) Section 7, lines 115 and 116, strike out "Interstate Commerce Commission or the."

(7) Section 7, line 117, insert "to establish" before the word "and" at the beginning of the line.

(8) Section 7, line 121, after the semi-colon, insert "and shall not so far as relates to values, be held to be a violation of sections sixteen, seventeen or eighteen of this act."

(9) Section 7, line 122, strike out "or Commissions."

(10)

Sections 7, line 122, after the word "to," insert the word "such."

(11) Section 7, line 122, strike out the word "orders" and insert, in lieu thereof, the word "order."

(12) Section 7, lines 124 and 125, strike out "commissions above referred to are" and insert, in lieu thereof "commission is."

(13) Section 7, line 127, strike out the word "their" and insert, in lieu thereof, the word "its."

(14) Section 7, line 141, insert after the colon "such period for institution of suits to be computed from the day when notice in writing is given by the carrier to the claimant that the carrier has disallowed the claim or any part or parts, thereof, specified in the notice."

The report was accepted.

JAMES HENRY,

Chairman.

The amendments recommended by the committee were agreed to and the bill, as thus amended, was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Johnson submitted the following report:

The Committee on State Hospitals respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill with the recommendation that the bill be referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

Senate bill No. 287 (file No. 264), entitled

A bill making an appropriation for special purposes for the Traverse City State Hospital, and authorizing a tax to meet the same.

The report was accepted.

O. G. JOHNSON,
Chairman.

The recommendation of the committee was concurred in and the bill was referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

Mr. Johnson submitted the following report:

The Committee on State Hospitals respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill with the recommendation that the bill be referred to the Committee on Finance and-Appropriations.

House bill No. 49 (file No. 127), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the State Psychopathic Hospital for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

O. G. JOHNSON,

Chairman.

The report was accepted.

The recommendation of the committee was concurred in and the bill was referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

Mr. Johnson submitted the following report:

The Committee on State Hospitals respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill with the recommendation that the bill be referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

House bill No. 110 (file No. 197), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Newberry State Hospital for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

The report was accepted.

O. G. JOHNSON,

Chairman.

The recommendation of the committee was concurred in and the bill was referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

Mr. Johnson submitted the following report:

The Committee on State Hospitals respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill with the recommendation that the bill be referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

House bill No. 48 (file No. 196), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Traverse City State Hospital for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

The report was accepted.

O. G. JOHNSON,
Chairman.

The recommendation of the committee was concurred in and the bill was referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

Mr. Johnson submitted the following report:

The Committee on State Hospitals respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill with the recommendation that the bill be referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

House bill No. 109 (file No. 195), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Pontiac State Hospital for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation, and other specific purposes.

The report was accepted.

O. G. JOHNSON,

Chairman.

The recommendation of the committee was concurred in and the bill was referred to the Committee on Finance and Appropriations.

Mr. Johnson submitted the following report:

The Committee on State Hospitals respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill without amendment, and with the recommendation that the bill do pass.

House bill No. 265 (file No. 175), entitled

A bill to amend sections 19 and 20 of Act No. 217 of the Public Acts of 1903, as last amended by Act No. 19 of the Public Acts of 1913, entitled "An act to revise and consolidate the laws organizing asylums for the insane, and to regulate the care, management and use thereof; and to provide for the apprehension of persons believed to be insane and for their care and custody," being sections 1328 and 1329 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Johnson submitted the following report:

O. G. JOHNSON,

Chairman.

The Committee on State Hospitals respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill without amendment, and with the recommendation that the bill do pass.

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