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The following entitled bill was read a third time:
Senate bill No. 227 (file No. 187), entitled

A bill to amend sections 1 and 3 of Act No. 263 of the Public Acts of 1915, entitled, as amended, "An act to provide for an angler's license for non-residents of the State to take or catch or attempt to take or catch fish with hook and line in the lakes and streams within the jurisdiction of the State of Michigan; to provide that licensees may take from the State one day's legal catch; to provide for the issuance of licenses and collection of fees therefor; to authorize and regulate the disbursement of license fees collected; to provide a penalty for the violation of this act, and to repeal Act No. 329 of the Public Acts of 1913," being sections 7736 and 7738 of the Compiled Laws of 1915, as amended by Act No. 394 of the Public Acts of 1919.

The question being on the passage of the bill, the roll was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted therefor,

The bill was passed.

The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.

The following entitled bill was read a third time:

Senate bill No. 109 (file No. 188), entitled

A bill to amend sections 6 and 10 of chapter 58 of Act No. 314 of the Public Acts of 1915, "The Judicature Act of 1915," being sections 13955 and 13959 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The question being on the passage of the bill, the roll was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted therefor,

The bill was passed.

The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.

The following entitled bill was read a third time:

Senate bill No. 185 (file No. 138), entitled

A bill fixing the liability of parents for the support of their children; to make the failure to support their children a felony and to prescribe the punishment therefor; to provide for the support of their children in particular cases, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith or in any wise contravening the provisions of this act.

The question being on the passage of the bill, the roll was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted therefor,

The bill was passed.

The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.

The following entitled bill was read a third time:

Senate bill No. 277 (file No. 237), entitled

A bill to amend sections 28, 30 and 35 of Chapter 12 of the Revised Statutes of 1846, entitled "The Attorney General," being sections 132, 134 and 139 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The question being on the passage of the bill, the roll was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted therefor,

The bill was passed.

The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.

The following entitled bill was read a third time:

Senate bill No. 17 (file No. 18), entitled

A bill to repeal Act No. 242 of the Public Acts of 1919, entitled "An act to provide for the payment of bounties for the killing of weasels, woodchucks, crows and certain kinds of owls and hawks," approved May 12, 1919.

The question being on the passage of the bill, the roll was called and the Sen. ators voted as follows:

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted therefor,

The bill was passed.

The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.

On motion of Mr. McArthur, two-thirds of all the Senators-elect voting therefor, The bill was given immediate effect.

The following entitled bill was read a third time:
Senate bill No. 266 (file No. 219), entitled

A bill to prevent fraud and misrepresentation in the registration of animals as pure-bred upon the herd books of recognized registry associations, and in the transfer of ownership of such registered animals, and to prevent the making of false statements with reference to the breeding, ownership, color, markings or registration of animals.

The question being on the passage of the bill, the roll was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted therefor,

The bill was passed.

The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.

The following entitled bill was read a third time:

Senate bill No. 104 (file No. 93), entitled

A bill to amend section 2 of chapter 19 of Act No. 203 of the Public Acts of 1917, entitled "An act to provide for the holding of elections, to prescribe the manner of conducting and to regulate elections, to prevent fraud and deception in the conducting of elections and to guard against abuses of the elective franchise," approved May 10, 1917.

The question being on the passage of the bill, the roll was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted therefor,

The bill was passed.

The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.

The following entitled bill was read a third time:

Senate bill No. 267 file No. 220), entitled

A bill to prevent fraudulent and dishonest practices in making official or semiofficial records of milk and butter fat production of cows.

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted therefor,
The bill was passed.

The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.

The following entitled bill was read a third time:

Senate bill No. 258 (file No. 212), entitled

A bill to amend sections 3 and 7 of Act No. 237 of the Public Acts of 1899, entitled "An act to provide for the examination, regulation, licensing and registration of physicians and surgeons, and for the punishment of offenders against this act, and to repeal acts and parts of acts in conflict therewith," being sections 6726 and 6730 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted therefor,

The bill was passed.

The Senate agreed to the title of the bill.

General Orders.

Mr. Johnson moved that the Senate resolve itself into Committee of the Whole for consideration of the general orders.

The motion prevailed, and the President designated Mr. Johnson as chairman.
Accordingly the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, with Mr.
Johnson in the chair.

After some time spent therein the committee rose; and, the President having
resumed the chair, the committee, through its chairman, reported back to the
Senate, favorably and without amendment, the following entitled bills:
Senate bill No. 243 (file No. 191), entitled

A bill to amend section 4 of Act No. 205 of the Public Acts of 1887, entitled "An act to revise the laws authorizing the business of banking and to establish a banking department for the supervision of such business," being compilers' section 7970 of the Compiled Laws of 1915, as amended by Act No. 27 of the Public Acts of 1919.

Senate bill No. 274 (file No. 230), entitled

A bill to authorize counties to make provisions for the care, custody and maintenance of feeble-minded and epileptic persons, to authorize the levying and collection of taxes, the borrowing of money and issuing of bonds for such purpose and to provide for the care of State patients by counties and the reimbursement of such counties for such care.

House bill No. 140 (file No. 16), entitled

A bill to provide for the organization, regulation and classification of domestic corporations; to prescribe their rights, powers, privileges and immunities; to prescribe the conditions upon which corporations may exercise their franchises: to provide for the inclusion of certain existing corporations within the provisions of this act; to prescribe the terms and conditions upon which foreign corporations may be admitted to carry on business within this State; to prescribe penalties for violations of the provisions of this act; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts relating to corporations.

Senate bill No. 254 (file No. 208), entitled

A bill to amend section 2 of Article I of Act No. 167 of the Public Acts of 1917. entitled "An act to promote the health, safety and welfare of the people by regulating the light and ventilation, sanitation, fire protection, maintenance, alteration and improvement of dwellings; to define the classes of dwellings affected by the act, to establish administrative requirements and to establish remedies and fix penalties for the violations thereof," approved May 2, 1917. and to add a new section to said act to stand as section 10-a of Article I. Senate bill No. 248 (file No. 236), entitled

A bill to authorize and direct the Auditor General to cancel all taxes for certain years, and all sales made or to be made thereof, assessed upon certain premises in the City of Traverse City, owned by a local post of the American Legion.

Senate bill No. 165 (file No. 120), entitled

A bill to authorize and direct the State Highway Commissioner to lay out and establish a trunk line highway commencing at the section corner common to sections 15, 16, 21 and 22, town 14 north, range 7 west Wheatland Township, Mecosta County, thence running due north through the village of Barryton, Mecosta County, and the village of Marion, Osceola County, to the city of McBain in Missaukee county, thence due north on the township line between town 21 north, range 7 west, and 21 north, range 8 west, to the southwest corner to section 25, town 22 north, range 8 west.

Senate bill No. 255 (file No. 209), entitled

A bill to authorize and direct the State Highway Commissioner to lay out and establish a trunk line highway from Paw Paw to Gobleville to Allegan.

Senate bill No. 235 (file No. 179), entitled

A bill to amend section 3-a of Act No. 193 of the Public Acts of 1895, entitled "An act to prohibit and prevent adulteration, fraud and deception in the manufacture, and sale of articles of food and drink," being section 6476 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

House bill No. 210 (file No. 60), entitled

A bill to provide for the licensing of persons to take deer; regulating the possession and transportation of same and providing a penalty for violation of any of its provisions.

The bills were placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

On motion of Mr. Hicks,

The statement read to the Committee of the Whole by Senator Forrester, relative to House bill No. 140-the Corporation bill-was ordered to be printed in the Senate Journal of today.

The following is the statement:

"This bill consolidates and supersedes nearly 100 laws relating to corporations. Included in the consolidation are the principal corporation acts, such as Act 232 of 1903, relating to mercantile and manufacturing companies and acts supplementary thereto: Act 122 of 1877 relating to mining companies; Act 171 of 1903 relating to

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