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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect not having voted in favor thereof, The Senate non-concurred in the amendments made to the bill by the House of Representatives.

A message was received from the House of Representatives returning
Senate bill No. 136 (file No. 200), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Michigan State Board of Examiners in Optometry 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 with the following amendment:

Amend section one by inserting in line fifteen after the word "stated” the following:

"Provided, That in no case shall the expenditures of said board exceed the fees collected by it."

The message further informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had ordered that the bill be given immediate effect.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the House of Representatives, the roll was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect having voted in favor thereof,

The Senate concurred in the amendment made to the bill by the House of Representatives.

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

A message was received from the House of Rrepresentatives returning
Senate bill No. 147 (file No. 245), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Board of State Tax Commissioners 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 with the following amendment:

Amend by striking out all of section one after the word "of" in line three and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "one hundred thirty-nine thousand five hundred fifty dollars, and for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-three the sum of one hundred thirty-six thousand six hundred dollars, for the purposes and in the following amounts:

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Each of said amounts shall be used solely for the specific purposes herein stated, subject to the control of the State Administrative Board."

The message further informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had ordered that the bill be given immediate effect.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the House of Representatives, the roll was called and the Senators voted as follows:

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So, a majority of all the Senators-elect not having voted in favor thereof, The Senate non-concurred in the amendment made to the bill by the House of Representatives.

A message was received from the House of Representatives returning
Senate concurrent resolution No. 21.

Providing for the printing of enrolled acts.

(For full text of resolution see p. 874 of Senate Journal, April 25.)

The message informed the Senate that the House of Representatives had adopted the resolution.

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 without amendment, and with the recommendation that the bill do pass:

House bill No. 416 (file No. 319), entitled

A bill to amend section 81 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 violation thereof," approved May 2, 1917.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

W. A. LEMIRE,

Chairman

Mr. Lemire submitted the following report: The Committee on Public Health respectfully reports back to the Senate the he following entitled bill, without amendment, and with the recommendation hat the bill do pass:

House bill No. 482 (file No. 318), entitled

A bill to amend section 2 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 violation thereof,"approved May 2, 1917, and to add a new section to said act to stand as section 10-a of article 1.

W. A. LEMIRE,

Chairman.

The report was accepted.

The bill 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, without amendment, and with the recommendation that the bill do pass:

House bill No. 261 (file No. 279), entitled

A bill to make townships, cities and villages in Calhoun county liable for the payment of claims incurred in the care of persons sick with contagious or infectious diseases, or diseases dangerous to the public health, or incurred in preventing the spread of such diseases, where the county is now primarily liable. upor approval of the electors of said county.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

W. A. LEMIRE,

Chairman.

Mr. Bryant submitted the following report: The Committee on Highways respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill without amendment, and with the recommendation that the bill do pass:

House bill No. 248 (file No. 270), entitled

A bill making it a misdemeanor for any person, other than the owner, or his agent, to knowingly remove identification marks on rental storage batteries, or sell or otherwise dispose of except to the owner or his agent, rental storage batteries, or recharge same rental storage batteries, and defining rental storage batteries.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Bryant submitted the following report:

E. J. BRYANT,

Chairman.

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

House bill No. 519 (file No. 271), entitled

A bill to provide for the laying out, construction, and use of a temporary high

way.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

E. J. BRYANT,
Chairman.

Mr. Bryant submitted the following report: The Committee on Highways respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill without amendment, and with the recommendation that the bill do pass:

House bill No. 554 (file No. 337), entitled

A bill to amend section 19 of chapter 25 of Act No. 283 of the Public Acts of 1909, entitled "An act to revise, consolidate and add to the laws relating to the establishment, opening, improvement, maintenance and use of the public highways and private roads, the condemnation of property and gravel therefor, the

building, repairing and preservation of bridges; setting and protecting shade trees, drainage, cutting weeds and brush within this State; and providing for the election and defining the powers, duties and compensation of State, county, township and district highway officials, being section 4630 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

E. J. BRYANT,

Chairman.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Wood submitted the following report:

The Committee on Elections 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. 215 (file No. 246), entitled

A bill to amend section 2 of chapter 23 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 following is the amendment recommended by the committee:

Section 2, line 6, after the word "county" amend by inserting the following "having a population of less than 250,000.”

The report was accepted.

ARTHUR E. WOOD,

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. Condan submitted the following report:

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

House bill No. 502 (file No. 328), entitled

A bill to provide for the surveying and establishing of section corners and boundaries of lands, and to provide for ascertaining, re-establishing, preserving and maintaining, in certain cases, the original section corners, quarter posts and boundaries as surveyed and recorded by the original survey.

GEO. M. CONDON,

Chairman.

The report was accepted.

The bill 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. 448 (file No. 291), entitled

A bill to provide for the compromise, settlement or adjustment of any contest of the probate of any instrument propounded for probate as the last will of a deceased person or of any controversy arising concerning the interpretation, effect or validity of any such instrument, or arising in the administration of an estate under a will or under a trust created by a will, when there is or may be any person interested who is a minor or otherwise without legal capacity to act in person or whose present existence or whereabouts cannot be ascertained, or when there is any inalienable estate or interest or future contingent estate or interest which will or may be affected by such compromise, settlement or adjustment.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

GEO. M. CONDON,

Chairman

Mr. Hicks submitted the following report:

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

House bill No. 545 (file No. 330), entitled

A bill to amend Act No. 338 of the Public Acts of 1917, entitled "An act to prohibit the manufacture, sale, keeping for sale, giving away, bartering, furnishing, possessing, importing or transporting of any vinous, malt, brewed, fermented, spirituous or intoxicating liquors, except for medicinal, mechanical, chemical, scientific and sacramental purposes; to regulate the manufacture, sale, possession, importation and transportation thereof for such excepted purposes; to provide for the enforcement of, and to prescribe penalties for violations of this act; to prohibit certain advertising and advertisements pertaining to the liquor traffic, to prescribe the duties of officers, and of carriers pertaining to the liquor traffic, to prescribe rights of action, recovery of damages and rules of evidence thereunder; and to repeal all acts in conflict therewith," as amended by Act No. 53 of the Public Acts of 1919, by adding a new section thereto to stand as section 56-a. BYRON P. HICKS,

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Henry submitted the following report:

Chairman.

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

House bill No. 501 (file No. 257), entitled

A bill to regulate charges of common carriers for leases of railroad property or property under control of railroad companies to be used for sites for elevators, warehouses, ice houses, buying stations, flour mills, coal sheds or other buildings used for receiving, storing or manufacturing any article of commerce to be transported over the rails of common carriers.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

JAMES HENRY,

Chairman.

Mr. Henry submitted the following report: The Committee on Railroads respectfully reports back to the Senate the following entitled bill, without amendment, and with the recommendation that the bill do pass:

House bill No. 522 (file No. 310), entitled

A bill to regulate by license the selling of steamship or railroad tickets or orders for transportation to or from foreign countries, and the receipt of deposits of money for the purpose of transmitting the same or the equivalent thereof to foreign countries, and to regulate by license the selling or issuing of drafts or other commercial paper payable in foreign countries; to provide a penalty for the violation thereof; and to repeal Act No. 271 of the Public Acts of 1915. JAMES HENRY, Chairman.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

Mr. Tufts submitted the following report:

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

House bill No. 531 (file No. 272), entitled

A bill to amend section 4 of Act No. 193 of the Public Acts of 1911, entitled "An act to authorize the exchange of certain lands in certain cases," being section 466 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The report was accepted.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole.

CHAS. TUFTS,

Chairman.

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