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So, a majority of all the Senators present having voted therefor,

The amendments were seconded.

The amendments were then considered and not agreed to, a majority of all the Senators-elect not voting therefor.

The question then 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.

Mr. Hicks moved that the bill be given immediate effect.
Upon which motion he demanded the yeas and nays.

The roll was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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So, two-thirds of all the Senators-elect not voting in favor thereof, the motion did not prevail.

Mr. Hicks then moved to reconsider the vote by which the motion to give the

bill immediate effect was defeated.

Pending which,

Mr. Wood moved that the motion to reconsider the vote be laid on the table. Upon which motion he demanded the yeas and nays.

The roll of the Senate was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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Smith (2nd Dist.) Wood

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So, a majority of the Senators present not voting in favor thereof,

The motion did not prevail.

The question then being on the motion to reconsider the vote by which the motion to give the bill immediate effect was defeated,

The motion prevailed.

Mr. Hicks then moved that the bill be laid on the table.

The motion prevailed.

The following entitled bill was read a third time:

Senate bill No. 174 (file No. 262), entitled

A bill to amend section 15 of Act No. 206 of the Public Acts of 1893, entitled "An act to provide for the assessment of property and the levy and collection of taxes thereon, and for the collection of taxes heretofore and hereafter levied; making such taxes a lien on the lands taxed, establishing and continuing such lien, providing for the sale and conveyance of lands delinquent for taxes, and for the inspection and disposition of lands bid off to the State and not redeemed or purchased; and to repeal Act No. 200 of the Public Acts of 1891, and all other acts and parts of acts in anywise contravening any of the provisions of this act," being section 4009 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. 124 (file No. 260), entitled

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

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.

On motion of Mr. Smith (2nd dist.), 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. 38 (file No. 259), entitled

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

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.

On motion of Mr. Osborn, 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. 128 (file No. 261), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Michigan Agricultural Fair Commission for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

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

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So, two-thirds 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. Engel, 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. 31 (file No. 258), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Michigan Soldiers' Home for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

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.

On motion of Mrs. Hamilton, 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. 155 (file No. 251), entitled

A bill making an appropriation for the erection of a general hospital at the Traverse City State Hospital, and to provide a tax to meet the same.

The question then 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.

On motion of Mr. Engel, 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. 24 (file No. 242), entitled

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

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.

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

Motions and Resolutions.

Mr. Davis moved to discharge the Committee of the Whole from the further consideration of the following entitled bill, and that the bill be re-referred to the Committee on Labor:

House bill No. 236 (file No. 205), entitled

A bill to amend section 7 of part 1, and sections 1, 5, 8, 9, 13 and 20 of part 2 of Act No. 10 of the Public Acts of Michigan of the First Extra Session of 1912, entitled "An act to promote the welfare of the people of this State, relating to the liabiliy 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," being compilers' sections 5429, 5431, 5435, 5438, 5439, 5443 and 5450 of the Compiled Laws of 1915, as last amended by Act No. 64 of the Public Acts of 1919, and to add two new sections to stand as section 10 of part 1 and section 19 of part 3 thereof. The motion prevailed.

Mr. Wood moved to discharge the Committee of the Whole from the further consideration of the following entitled bill, and that the bill be re-referred to the Committee on State Affairs:

Senate bill No. 223 (file No. 169), entitled

A bill to provide for the settlement, registration, transfer and assurance of titles to land, and to establish or designate courts of land registration, with jurisdiction for said purposes, and to make uniform the laws of the States enacting the same.

The motion prevailed.

Mr. Davis moved to discharge the Committee of the Whole from the further consideration of the following entitled bill, and that the bill be re-referred to the Committee on Labor:

Senate bill No. 86 (file No. 129), entitled

A bill to amend section 7 of part 1 of Act No. 10 of the Public Acts of Michigan of the first extra session of 1912, 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," as amended by Act No. 64 of the Public Acts of 1919, being compilers' section 5429 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The motion prevailed.

General Orders.

Mr. Hicks 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. Hicks as chairman. Accordingly the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, with Mr. Hicks 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 bill: Senate bill No. 125 (file No. 269), entitled

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

The bill was placed on the order of Third Reading of Bills.

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