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The Clerk announced the enrollment printing and the presentation to the Governor on Wednesday, April 11, for his approval, of the following named bills: House Bill No. 279 (file No. 100, enrolled No. 46)—

A bill to amend the title and section 1, Act No. 113, Public Acts of 1907-to permit spearing of fish in Cedar river, Ingham county.

House Bill No. 177 (file No. 56, enrolled No. 47)—

A bill to permit the spearing of sturgeon from May 20 to June 20, in Black rivers and Black Lake, Cheboygan and Presque Isle counties.

House Bill No. 270 (file No. 73, enrolled No. 48)

A bill to amend section 1, Act No. 264, Public Acts of 1917-an act to provide for artificial lighting of highways in unincorporated villages.

Reports of Standing Committees.

The Committee on Printing, by Mr. Nevins, Chairman, reported

The written request of Mr. Farrier for the printing of

House Bill No. 64

A bill to make appropriations for the Department of Public Safety,

With the recommendation that the request be granted.

The question being on concurring in the recommendation of the committee,

The recommendation was concurred in, and the bill ordered printed.

The Committee on Printing, by Mr. Nevins, Chairman, reported

The written request of Mr. Farrier for the printing of

House Bill No. 368

A bill to provide for the construction of a stadium at the Michigan Agricultural College,

With the recommendation that the request be granted.

The question being on concurring in the recommendation of the committee, The recommendation was concurred in, and the bill ordered printed.

The Committee on Printing, by Mr. Nevins, Chairman, reported

The written request of Mr. Farrier for the printing of

House Bill No. 443

A bill to make additional appropriations for various State institutions and departments,

With the recommendation that the request be granted.

The question being on concurring in the recommendation of the committee,

The recommendation was concurred in, and the bill ordered printed.

The Committee on Printing, by Mr. Nevins, Chairman, reported

The written request of Mr. Farrier for the printing of

House Bill No. 290

A bill to make appropriations for the University,

With the recommendation that the request be granted.

The question being on concurring in the recommendation of the committee,

The recommendation was concurred in, and the bill ordered printed.

The Committee on Printing, by Mr. Nevins, Chairman, reported

The written request of Mr. Stevenson for the printing of

House Bill No. 265

A bill to amend section 2, Act No. 70, Public Acts of 1911-to increase tax paid by steamboat owners,

With the recommendation that the request be granted.

The question being on concurring in the recommendation of the committee, The recommendation was concurred in, and the bill ordered printed.

The Committee on Printing, by Mr. Nevins, Chairman, reported

The written request of Mr. Farrier for the printing of

House Bill No. 30

A bill to make appropriations for the Michigan State Prison,

With the recommendation that the request be granted.

The question being on concurring in the recommendation of the committee,

The recommendation was concurred in, and the bill ordered printed.

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The Committee on Religious and Benevolent Societies, by Mr. Dykstra, Chairman, reported

Senate Bill No. 179 (file No. 168)

A bill to amend section 5, Act No. 40, P. A. of 1899, "Incorporation of Protestant Episcopal Churches"-election of Vestrymen,

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee' on City Corporations, by Mr. Curtis, Chairman, reported
House Bill No. 401-

A bill to amend section 7, Act No. 279, Public Acts of 1909-an act to provide for the incorporation of cities,

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Roads and Bridges, by Mr. Johnson, Chairman, reported
House Bill No. 421-

A bill to regulate the operation and use of vehicles on public highways, With the recommendation that the following amendments be adopted and that the bill then pass:

1. Amend by striking out of line 3, section 1, the word "five" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "six."

2. Amend by striking out of line 2, section 2, the words "twelve tons" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "fourteen tons, and for the purpose of this act, trucks, tractors, trailers and semi-trailers shall each be construed to be separate units."

3. Amend by striking out of line 3, section 3, the word "seventy-five" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "seventy-six."

4. Amend by inserting in line 8, section 3, after the word "or," the words "one trailer and one."

5. Amend by striking out of line 8, section 3, the word "semi-trailers" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "semi-trailer."

6. Amend by striking out of line 6, section 4, the word "sixteen," and inserting in lieu thereof the word "eighteen."

7. Amend by striking out of line 7, section 4, the word "twelve" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "thirteen."

8. Amend by striking out of line 9, section 4, the word “twelve” and inserting in lieu thereof the word "ten."

9. Amend by striking out of line 10, section 4, the word "twelve" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "thirteen."

10. Amend by inserting in line 13, section 4, after the word "other," the words "nor shall the combined weight of any two adjacent axles at any spacing exceed twenty-eight thousand pounds."

11. Amend by inserting in line 13, section 4, after the word "two," the word "adjacent."

12. Amend by inserting in line 13, section 4, after the word "vehicles," the words "or combination thereof."

13. Amend by striking out of line 14, section 4, the words "closer together" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "less."

14. Amend by striking out of line 14, section 4, the word "twelve" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "ten."

15. Amend by inserting in line 14, section 4, after the word "feet," the words "from each other."

16. Amend by striking out of line 14, section 4, the words "such axle" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "either of such axles."

17. Amend by striking out of line 15, section 4, the word "twelve" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "thirteen."

18. Amend by striking out of line 15, section 4, the word "twelve" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "ten."

19. Amend by striking out of line 16, section 4, the words "any other" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "the nearest adjacent."

20. Amend by striking out of line 17, section 4, the word "sixteen" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "eighteen."

21. Amend by inserting in line 18, section 4, after the period, the words "Provided, however, That a "tractor-semi-trailer combination," so called, equipped with not more than three axles may carry an average axle load of fifteen thousand pounds on the rear axle of the tractor and the axle of the semi-trailer, if such axles are ten feet or more apart and such axle loads do not exceed six hundred fifty pounds per inch of width of tires supported thereby, but in no case shall either of such axle loads exceed eighteen thousand pounds."

22. Amend by striking out of line 19, section 4, the words "any such vehicle" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "the within mentioned vehicles."

23. Amend by striking out all of line 20, section 4, after the word "tire," and striking out lines 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, section 4, to the period in line 25. 24. Amend by inserting in line 26, section 4, after the first "the," the word "rated."

25. Amend by striking out of line 26, section 4, the word "rated" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "published."

26. Amend by striking out of lines 5 and 6, section 5, the words "authority having jurisdiction over the road to be traveled by said vehicle," and inserting in lieu thereof the words "State Highway Commissioner."

27. Amend by striking out of line 4, section 6, the word "device" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "devices."

28. Amend by inserting in line 1, section 7, after the comma, the word "tractor."

29. Amend by striking out of line 1, section 10, the figure “10” and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "8."

30.

Amend by striking out of line 4, section 10, the words "height of wheels." 31. Amend by striking out of line 1, section 11, the figure "11" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "9."

32. Amend by inserting in line 3, section 11, after the word "including," the word "trucks."

33. Amend by inserting in line 4, section 11, after the word "limited," the words "by the State Highway Commissioner."

34. Amend by striking out of line 1, section 12, the figure "12" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "10."

35. Amend by striking out of line 2, paragraph (a), section 12, the word "one" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "unit."

36. Amend by striking out of line 3, paragraph (a), section 12, the word "sixteen" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "eighteen."

37. Amend by striking out of line 2, paragraph (b), section 12, the word "one" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "unit."

38. Amend by inserting in line 1, paragraph (c), section 12, after the word "vehicle," the words "mentioned in this act."

39. Amend by striking out of lines 1 and 2, paragraph (c), section 12, the word "including" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "with or without."

40. Amend by striking out of line 2, paragraph (c), section 12, the word "one" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "unit."

41. Amend by striking out of line 1, section 13, the figure "13" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "11."

42. Amend by striking out of section 13, everything after the period in line 10. 43. Amend by striking out of line 1, section 14, the figure "14" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "12."

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Amend by striking out of section 14, everything after the period in line 10. 45. Amend by striking out of line 1, section 15, the figure "15" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "13."

46. Amend by inserting in line 2, section 15, after the word "passengers," the words "for hire."

47. Amend by striking out of line 1, section 16, the figure "16" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "14."

48. Amend by striking out of line 1, section 17, the figure "17" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure “15."

49. Amend by striking out of line 1, section 18, the figure "18" and inserting in lieu thereof the figure "16."

50. Amend by striking out of line 7, section 13, the words "not less than ten dollars and."

The question being on the adoption of the amendments to the bill recommended by the committee,

The amendments were adopted.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Roads and Bridges, by Mr. Johnson, Chairman, reported Senate Bill No. 224 (file No. 184)—

A bill to amend section 9, chapter II, Act No. 283, P. A. of 1909-General Highway Law-being section 4326, C. L. of 1915-providing that road repair tax assessed in unincorporated villages may be used for the construction and maintenance of sidewalks,

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Roads and Bridges, by Mr. Johnson, Chairman, reported House Bill No. 480

A bill to amend section 8, chapter 9, Act No. 283, Public Acts of 1909-logging railroads,

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Education, by Mr. Warner, Chairman, reported
House Bill No. 255-

A bill to amend section 14, chapter 2, Act No. 164, Public Acts of 1881-to provide that annual meetings of school districts may be held on the second Monday of June,

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Education, by Mr. Warner, Chairman, reported
House Bill No. 499-

A bill to amend section 9, Act No. 211, Public Acts of 1921-to provide for continuance of vocational rehabilitation,

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Education, by Mr. Warner, Chairman, reported
House Bill No. 504-

A bill to amend section 1, chapter 10, Act No. 164, Public Acts of 1881-to provide that a school officer may be elected on plurality vote,

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Education, by Mr. Warner, Chairman, reported

House Bill No. 509-

A bill to amend the title and sections 1 and 2, Act No. 209, Public Acts of 1921 to require the teaching of civil government in all schools in the State, With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Judiciary, by Mr. Meggison, Chairman, reported

House Bill No. 414

A bill to amend Act No. 183 of the Public Acts of 1897-appointment, etc., of circuit court stenographers.

The committee recommended that the accompanying substitute be adopted and that the bill then pass.

The following is the title of the proposed substitute:

"A bill to amend section twelve of act number one hundred eighty-three of the Public Acts of eighteen hundred ninety-seven, entitled "An act to provide for the appointment and to fix the term of office, duties and compensation of circuit court stenographers in the State of Michigan," being section fourteen

thousand four hundred seventy-eight of the Compiled Laws of nineteen hundred fifteen.

The question being on the adoption of the proposed substitute,
The substitute was adopted.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Judiciary, by Mr. Meggison, Chairman, reported
House Bill No. 410-

A bill to prohibit the wearing of masks except on certain occasions.
Without recommendation.

The Committee on Judiciary, by Mr. Meggison, Chairman, reported
Senate Bill No. 117 (file No. 179)-

A bill to amend section 41 of chapter 2 of Act No. 314 of the Public Acts of 1915, "The Judicature Act of 1915"-additional circuit judges for the third judicial district,

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Elections, by Mr. Wade, Chairman, reported

House Bill No. 423

A bill to amend section 4 of chapter 5 of Act No. 126 of the Public Acts of 1917-to provide for the registration of electors,

With the recommendation that the following amendments be adopted and that the bill then pass:

1. Amend by striking out of line 1 of section 4 the words "township or.”

2. Amend by striking out of line 6 of section 4 the words "by the township board or legislative body."

3. Amend by striking out of lines 8 and 9 the words "township or."

The question being on the adoption of the amendments to the bill recommended by the committee,

The amendments were adopted.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on State Affairs, by Mr. Woodruff, Chairman, reported

House Bill No. 324

A bill to provide for the labeling of woolen yarns, cloth, etc.,

With the recommendation that the bill pass.

The bill was ordered printed, referred to the Committee of the Whole and placed on the general orders.

The Committee on Labor, by Mr. MacDonald, Chairman, reported
Senate Bill No. 136 (file No. 102)-

A bill to regulate hours of labor of employes in fire departments,

With the recommendation that the following amendments be adopted and that the bill then pass:

1. Amend by striking out of line 2, section 1, the word "fifteen" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "ten."

2. Amend by striking out section 4, and inserting in lieu thereof a new section to stand as section 4 and to read as follows:

"Section 4. The provisions of this act will not apply to any municipality in this State until same shall be submitted to the electors of said municipality at a regular election, and adopted by a majority of the electors voting thereon. All votes on the question shall be taken, counted, and canvassed in the same manner as votes cast for candidates voted for at said election in said municipality. The vote upon the proposition of adopting said act shall be by ballot and shall be in substantially the following form: 'Vote on proposition of adopting the act of fixing the hours of employment of employes of fire departments. Make a cross in the appropriate square.

Vote to adopt said act.

Yes ( )

Vote to adopt said act. No ()'."

The question being on the adoption of the amendments to the bill recommended by the committee,

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