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(1) Amend by striking out all after the word "board" in line 9 of section 2 down to and including the word "board" in line 10.

(1) Amend by striking out all after the word "board" in line 9 of section 2 down to and including the word "board" in line 10.

(2) Amend by striking out of line 13 of section 2 the word "such" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "a residence."

(3) Amend by inserting after the word "each" in line 14 of section 2 the words "has been fully completed by said applicant."

The amendments were seconded, a majority of the Senators present voting therefor.

The amendments were then considered and agreed to, a majority of all the Senators-elect voting therefor.

Pending the taking of the vote on the passage of the bill,

Mr. Brower offered the following amendment:

Strike out section 5 of said bill and insert in lieu thereof the following: Sec. 5. It shall be unlawful for any person registered under the provisions of this act to use or prescribe any drugs or medicines, or to practice surgery or osteopathy, in the practice of said system or method, and practitioners shall use the prefix "Chiropractic practitioner."

The amendment was seconded, a majority of the Senators present voting therefor.

The amendment was then considered and agreed to, a majority of all the Senators-elect voting therefor.

Under rule 37, the bill was ordered to lie over one day.

Mr. Hicks moved that when the Senate adjourns today it stand adjourned until tomorrow, Tuesday April 26, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.

The motion prevailed.

Mr. Ross moved that a respectful message be sent to the House, asking the return to the Senate of

House Bill No. 342 (file No. 152), entitled

A bill to amend sections 2 and 3 of Act No. 183 of the Public Acts of 1909, entitled, as amended, "An act to prohibit the taking, killing, trapping or molesting of certain fur-bearing animals at certain times, and to prohibit the destruction or the molesting of the houses, holes or habitats of certain fur-bearing animals at all times," being sections 7511 and 7512 of the Compiled Laws of 1915, as amended by Act No. 371 of the Public Acts of 1919.

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The President laid before the Senate the following entitled resolution which was received from the House, April 21, 1921, and laid over under rule 59: House concurrent resolution No. 21

A resolution requesting the State Administrative Board to sell and dispose of intoxicating liquors seized because of a violation of any State law.

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the State Administrative Board be, and hereby is, requested to sell and dispose of, for purposes not prohibited by State or national laws, and as now provided by law, any and all intoxicating liquors seized or held by any State official or employe because of any violation of State laws.

The resolution was adopted.

Mr. McArthur gave notice that tomorrow he would move to discharge the Committee on State Affairs from the further consideration of the following entitled bill:

House bill No. 7 (file No. 179), entitled

A bill to regulate the exhibition or use of moving picture films, slides, reels and views, and to provide for and regulate the examination and approval of moving picture films, reels, slides and views and advertising of the same, and to provide a penalty for violation of this act.

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Mr. Bolt moved that the Senate adjourn.

The motion prevailed, the time being 10:28 o'clock p. m. Accordingly, and in pursuance of the order previously made, the President declared the Senate adjourned until tomorrow, Tuesday, April 26, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.

DENNIS E. ALWARD, Secretary of the Senate.

JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

NUMBER SEVENTY-TWO.

Senate Chamber, Lansing, Tuesday, April 26, 1921. 10:00 o'clock a. m.

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment and was called to order by the President.

Religious exercises were conducted by Rev. W. E. Walker of the African Methodist Church of Lansing.

The roll of the Senate was called by the Secretary.

Present: Senators Amon, Baker, Bolt, Brower, Bryant, Clark, Condon, Davis, Eldred, Engel, Forrester, Hamilton, Henry, Hicks, Johnson, Lemire, McArthur, McNaughton, McRae, Osborn, Penney, Phillips, Riopelle, Ross, Sink, Smith (2nd dist.), Smith (11th dist.), Tufts, Vandenboom, Wilcox and Wood-31; a quorum.

Absent with leave-Senator Hayes-1.

Presentation of Petitions.

Petition No. 659. By Mr. Lemire. Petition of Florence A. Grogan and 32 other nurses of St. Mary's Hospital, Detroit, protesting against the passage of the amendment to nurses' registration law.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Public Health.

Petition No. 660. By Mr. Condon.

Petition of William J. Graham and 60

others of Detroit, favoring the passage of Senate bill No. 179, providing for the pecuniary assistance of the blind.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Messages from the House.

A message was received from the House of Representatives returning
Senate bill No. 57 (file No. 162), entitled

A bill authorizing and empowering counties of this State to contract with agencies, institutions and hospitals licensed by the State Board of Corrections and Charities for the aid, care, support, maintenance, treatment, cure or relief of children.

The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had passed the bill.

The bill was referred to the Secretary for enrollment printing and presentation to the Governor.

The President called Senator Hicks to the chair.

Reports of Standing Committees.

Mr. Wood submitted the following report:

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

House bill No. 450 (file No. 297), entitled

A bill to amend section 3 of chapter 19 of the Revised Statutes of the State of Michigan for the year 1846, entitled "Of penalties for violating election laws," said section 3 being compilers' section 15161 of the Compiled Laws of the State of Michigan for the year 1915.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Wood submitted the following report:

ARTHUR E. WOOD,

Chairman.

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

House bill No. 186 (file No. 331), entitled

A bill to amend section 4 of chapter 5 of Act 126 of the Public Acts of 1917, entitled "An act to provide for the registration of electors."

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Condon submitted the following report:

ARTHUR E. WOOD,

Chairman.

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:

House bill No. 550 (file No. 327), entitled

A bill to amend sections 4, 19, 24 and 27 of Act No. 299 of the Public Acts of 1911, entitled "An act to provide for justice courts in all cities of not less than one hundred thousand population incorporated prior to the enactment of Act No. 279 of the Public Acts of 1909, whose justice court acts are included in their present charters, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act," being compilers' sections 14729, 14744, 14749 and 14752 of the Compiled Laws of 1915. GEO. M. CONDON,

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Condon submitted the following report:

Chairman.

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:

House bill No. 227 (file No. 121), entitled

A bill to amend section 18 of chapter 66 of the Revised Statutes of 1846, entitled "Of Estates in Dower," being section 11667 of the Compiled Laws of 1915. The committee further recommends that this bill be known as the Engel-Meggison bill.

The report was accepted.

GEO. M. CONDON,

Chairman.

The bill was ordered to be known as the Engel-Meggison bill and 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:

House bill No. 526 (file No. 317), entitled

A bill to amend sections 1 and 2 of Act No. 15 of the Public Acts of the extra session of 1919, entitled "An act to create a commission to act in cooperation with the Attorney General of this State, and with any like commission or officials of the state of Wisconsin, to investigate the disputed boundary line between the states of Wisconsin and Michigan; to authorize said commission and Attorney General to

take such action as may be necessary and proper to establish such boundary line; and making an appropriation therefor," approved June 25, 1919.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Smith (2nd Dist.) submitted the following report:

GEO. M. CONDON,

Chairman.

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

House bill No. 462 (file No. 304), entitled

A bill to amend section 33 of Act No. 118 of the Public Acts of 1893, entitled "An act to revise and consolidate the laws relative to the State Prison, to the State House of Correction and Branch of the State Prison in the Upper Peninsula, and to the House of Correction and Reformatory at Ionia, and the government and discipline thereof, and to repeal all acts inconsistent therewith," being section 1732 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Clark submitted the following report:

JOHN W. SMITH,

Chairman,

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

House bill No. 230 (file No. 346), entitled

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

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Clark submitted the following report:

ROY CLARK,

Chairman.

The Committee on Finance and Appropriations 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:

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 following is the amendment recommended by the committee:

Strike out all of Section 1, after the words "the sum of" in line 3, down to and including line 13, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "$59,920, and for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, the sum of $59,920, for the purposes and in the following amounts:

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

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