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consolidations or changes of boundaries shall be submitted to the qualified electors residing within the territory proposed to be incorporated or residing within the village to which territory is to be annexed as the case may be, and also to the qualified electors of the city, village or township from which the territory to be taken is located and at the election, when the said question is voted upon, the city, village or township shall conduct the election in such manner as to keep the votes of the qualified electors in the territory proposed to be incorporated or annexed or detached in a separate box from the one containing the votes from the remaining portions of such city, village or township, and if the returns of said election shall show a majority of the votes cast in the district proposed to be incorporated or annexed, voting separately, to be in favor of the proposed incorporation or change of boundary as the case may be, and if a majority of the electors voting in the remainder of the district to be affected as herein defined, voting collectively are in favor of the proposed incorporation or change of boundary as the case may be, then such territory shall become incorporated as a village or shall become a part of the corporate territory of the village or shall be detached therefrom, as the case may be. (Provided further, That the question of incorporating a new village from territory located in a township or townships shall be determined by a majority of the votes cast at an election at which only the electors residing within the territory proposed to be incorporated shall vote.)"

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

The Speaker pro tem announced that under Rule 58 the bill would lie over one day.

A message was received from the Senate returning with an amendment
House Bill No. 203 (file No. 118)-

A bill to provide for the taxation of State game reserves and State game farms.
The following is the amendment made to the bill by the Senate:

1. Amend section 1, line 2, after the word "tax", strike out the word "Commissioner" and insert in lieu thereof the word "Commissioners".

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

The Speaker pro tem announced that under Rule 58 the bill would lie over one day.

A message was received from the Senate returning

House Bill No. 202 (file No. 119)—

A bill to amend Act No. 108, Public Acts of 1913-hunting license fees.

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

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

A message was received from the Senate returning
House Bill No. 260 (file No. 156)–

A bill to amend Act No. 68, Public Acts of 1915-to regulate soliciting by charitable organizations in certain cases.

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

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

A message was received from the Senate returning

House Bill No. 22 (file No. 64)

A bill to amend Act No. 259, Public Acts of 1919-an act to regulate the manufacture and sale of soft drinks.

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

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

A message was received from the Senate transmitting
Senate Bill No. 37 (file No. 286), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Department of Public Safety for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1926, and June 30, 1927, for maintenance and operation.

The message informed the House of Representatives that the Senate had passed the bill, and had ordered that it take immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

A message was received from the Senate transmitting
Senate Bill No. 175 (file No. 156), entitled

A bill to authorize the Department of Public Safety to establish and conduct a training school to be known as the Michigan Training School for Police for the instruction of law enforcing officers, and to make appropriations therefor.

The message informed the House of Representatives that the Senate had passed the bill, and had ordered that it take immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

A message was received from the Senate transmitting
Senate Bill No. 219 (file No. 216), entitled

A bill to amend section 22 of chapter 3 of Act No. 164 of the Public Acts of 1881, entitled "An act to revise and consolidate the laws relating to public instruction and primary schools, and to repeal all statutes and acts contravening the provisions of this act," being section 5689 of the Compiled Laws of 1915, as amended by Act No. 103 of the Public Acts of 1921.

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

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Education.

A message was received from the Senate transmitting
Senate Bill No. 240 (file No. 243), entitled

A bill to amend section 5 of chapter 12 of the Revised Statutes of 1846, entitled "The Secretary of State", being section 94 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The message informed the House of Representatives that the Senate had passed the bill, and had ordered that it take immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

A message was received from the Senate transmitting
Senate Bill No. 256 (file No. 259), entitled

A bill to provide for the construction, improvement, repair and maintenance of bridges; to provide for inter-municipal and inter-state bridges; to provide for bridges over navigable streams and for their operation; to provide for the construction, improvement and maintenance of bridges over mill races; and to regulate the altering of the stage of water, and the widening and deepening of the channel of watercourses.

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

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges.

A message was received from the Senate transmitting
Senate Bill No. 273 (file No. 276), entitled

A bill to provide for the nomination and election of delegates to political conventions and to regulate primary elections relative thereto in counties of not less than two hundred fifty thousand inhabitants.

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

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Elections.

A message was received from the Senate transmitting
Senate Bill No. 280 (file No. 283), entitled

A bill to amend section 14 of chapter 4 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 weds and brush within this State, and providing for the election and defining the powers, duties and compensation of State, county, township and district highway cfficials," the same being section 4360 of the Compiled Laws of 1915.

The message informed the House of Representatives that the Senate had passed the bill, and had ordered that it take immediate effect.

The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges.

Third Reading of Bills.

Senate Bill No. 135 (file No. 98), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the Legislature for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1925, June 30, 1926, and June 30, 1927, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes,

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of all the members-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Mr. Farrier moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, two-thirds of all the members elect voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 44 (file No. 163), entitled

A bill to make appropriations for the State Highway Department for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1926, and June 30, 1927, for certain specific purposes, and to designate the source from which money so appropriated shall be paid,

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of all the members-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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The House agreed to the title of the bill.

Mr. Farrier moved that the bill be given immediate effect.

The motion prevailed, two-thirds of all the members elect voting therefor.

Senate Bill No. 182 (file No. 175), entitled

A bill to prohibit and prevent adulteration, fraud and deception in the manufacture and sale of butter and cream, and to prescribe a penalty,

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of all the members-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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Senate Bill No. 211 (file No. 208), entitled

A bill to fix standard grades for apples; to regulate the grading, packing, branding and sale thereof; and to repeal Act No. 266 of the Public Acts of 1923, Was read a third time, and, the question being on its passage,

Mr. McLain moved to amend the bill by inserting in line 6 of section 3 after the word "them" the word "than".

The motion prevailed and the amendment was adopted, a majority of all the members-elect voting therefor.

The bill was then passed, a majority of all the members-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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Senate Bill No. 191 (file No. 188), entitled

A bill to regulate the use of fruit and vegetable containers or parts thereof which bear upon them any copyrighted or registered label, brand, stamp or trade-mark, or the use of a copyrighted or registered tag or card which is the property of, or is under the legal control of another person,

Was read a third time and passed, a majority of all the members-elect voting therefor, by yeas and nays, as follows:

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