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The question being on agreeing to the title as amended by the House, The title as amended was agreed to.

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

The following message from the House was also received and read: House of Representatives, April 18, 1911.

To the President of the Senate: Sir: I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the fol lowing bill:

Senate bill No. 238 (file No. 226), entitled

A bill to amend sections 27 and 61 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," as amended, being compiler's sections 6116 and 6141 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, as amended by Act No. 265 of the Public Acts of 1899, Act No. 262 of the Public Acts of 1905, and by Act No. 322 of the Public Acts of 1907;

And to inform the Senate that the House has amended the same as follows:

By striking out of line 1 of section 1 the figures "61" and inserting in lieu thereof the figures "52."

And to further inform the Senate that the House has amended the title to read as follows:

A bill to amend sections 27 and 52 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," as amended, being compiler's sections 6116 and 6141 of the Compiled Laws of 1897, as amended by Act No. 265 of the Public Acts of 1899, Act No. 262 of the Public Acts of 1905, and by Act No. 322 of the Public Acts of 1907;

And that in the passage of the bill, as thus amended, and with the title so amended, the House has concurred by a vote of two-thirds of the members-elect.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the House,

Mr. Snell moved that the Senate concur.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the Senators-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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The question being on agreeing to the title as amended by the House, The title as amended was agreed to.

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

The following message from the House was also received and read: House of Representatives, April 18, 1911.

To the President of the Senate: Sir-I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate substitute for Senate bill No. 78 (file No. 67), entitled

A bill making appropriations for the Michigan Employment. Institution for the Blind for current expenses and for building and special purposes for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1912 and June 30, 1913, and to provide a tax therefor, and providing for the maintenance, expenditures, renewal and regulation of a revolving industrial fund for the blind;

And to inform the Senate that the House has amended the same as follows:

1. By striking out of lines 3 and 4 of section 1 the words "thirtyfour thousand four hundred ninety-three" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "twenty-eight thousand."

2. By striking out of line 5 of section 1 the words "thirty-four thousand four hundred ninety-three" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "twenty-eight thousand."

3. By striking out of line 1 of section 2 the words "nine thousand" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "one thousand five hundred.” 4. By striking out of lines 3 and 4 of section 2 the words "for painting interior of building, five hundred dollars."

5. By striking out beginning with the second word "for" in line 4 of section 2, to and including the word "dollars" in line 16.

6. By striking out of line 17 of section 2 the words "one thousand" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "five hundred."

7. By striking out of line 30 of section 2 the words "twelve thousand five hundred" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "two thousand.” 8. By striking out of line 2 of section 4 the words "forty-three thousand four hundred ninety-three and inserting in lieu thereof the words "twenty-nine thousand five hundred."

9. By striking out of lines 3 and 4 of section 4 the words "thirty-five thousand four hundred ninety-three" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "twenty-eight thousand five hundred."

10. By striking out of lines 11 and 12 of section 5 the words "and said fund shall be disposed of as hereinafter provided."

11. By striking out sections 6 and 7.

And that the House has amended the title of the bill by striking out the words "and providing for the maintenance, expenditure, renewal and regulation of a revolving industrial fund for the blind."

And that in the passage of the bill, as thus amended, and with the title

so amended, the House has concurred, and has also concurred in ordering the bill to take immediate effect.

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The question being on concurring in the amendments made to the bill by the House,

Mr. Leidlein moved that the Senate concur.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the Senators-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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The question being on agreeing to the title as amended by the House, The title as amended was agreed to.

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

Senators Cartier and F. D. Scott entered the Senate Chamber and took their seats.

The following message from the House was also received and read: House of Representatives, April 18, 1911.

To the President of the Senate: Sir: I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 21 (file No. 123), entitled

A bill to encourage private forestry, the care and management thereof, and to provide for the exemption from taxation of such private forest reserves;

And to inform the Senate that the House has amended the same as follows:

By inserting in line 2 of section 1 after the word "acres" the words "where at least one-half is improved and devoted to agricultural purposes."

And that in the passage of the bill, as thus amended, the House has concurred.

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The question being on concurring in the amendment made to the bill by the House,

Mr. Foster moved that the Senate concur.

The motion prevailed, a majority of the Senators-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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

The following message from the House was also received and read:

To the President of the Senate:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

Sir:-I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 409 (file No. 384), entitled

A bill to amend section 2 of Act No. 158 of the Public Acts of 1897, entitled "An act to provide for the preservation and perpetuation of the bills and resolutions passed by the Legislature," the same being section 40 of the Compiled Laws of 1897;

And to inform the Senate that in the passage of the bill, the House has concurred and has also concurred in ordering the bill to take immediate effect.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

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

The following message from the House was also received and read:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

To the President of the Senate: Sir:-I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 284 (file No. 264), entitled

A bill to amend the title and sections 1 and 2 of Act No. 185 of the Public Acts of 1907, entitled "An act to prohibit misrepresentation by life insurance companies;"

And to inform the Senate that in the passage of the bill, the House has concurred and has also concurred in ordering the bill to take immediate effect.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

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

The following message from the House was also received and read: House of Representatives, April 18, 1911.

To the President of the Senate: Sir-I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the following bill:

Senate bill No. 346 (file No. 320), entitled

A bill to amend Act No. 232 of the Public Acts of 1903, entitled "An act to revise and consolidate the laws providing for the incorporation. of manufacturing and mercantile companies, or any union of the two, and for the incorporation of companies for carrying on any other lawful business, except as are precluded from organization under this act by its express provisions, and to prescribe the powers and fix the duties and liabilities of such corporations," by adding one new section thereto to be known as section 38;

And to inform the Senate that in the passage of the bill, the House has concurred.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

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

The following message from the House was also received and read:

House of Representatives,
April 18, 1911.

To the President of the Senate: Sir-I am instructed by the House to return to the Senate the fol lowing bill:

Senate bill No. 313 (file No. 288), entitled

A bill to prevent the adulteration of candies and to regulate the sale thereof;

And to inform the Senate that in the passage of the bill, the House has concurred.

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

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

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