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Mr. Burnham presented

Petition No. 690.

Petition of E. W. Beckett and forty-six other citizens of Brown City favoring the passage of the Smith-Strom Bill.

The petition was referred to the Committee on State Affairs.

Mr. Burnham presented

Petition No. 691.

Petition of W. E. Enright and one hundred seventy-five other citizens of Sanilac County protesting against passage of bill providing for appointment of county

nurses.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Public Health.

Mr. Burnham presented

Petition No. 692.

Petition of Wm. M. Chisholm and one hundred seventy other citizens of Sanilac County protesting against the passage of the bill providing for the free use of diphtheria anti-toxin.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Public Health.

Mr. Burnham presented

Petition No. 693.

Petition of ten citizens of Sanilac county favoring Representative MacDonald's bill amending the present motor vehicle law.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges.

Mr. Burnham presented

Petition No. 694.

Petition of Ellis R. Brown and two hundred other citizens of Sanilac county protesting against the passage of the bill to make a park out of land belonging to the Michigan School for the Deaf.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Michigan School for the Deaf.

Mr. Sargent presented

Petition No. 695.

Petition of John J. Reycroft and seven other physicians of Emmet county in favor of the Full Time Health Officer Bill.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Public Health.

Mr. Holland presented

Petition No. 696.

Petition of fifty members of the American Legion of Bessemer protesting against the passage of the bill to make a park out of land belonging to the Michigan School for the Deaf.

The Petition was referred to the Committee on Michigan School for the Deaf.

Mr. Wells presented

Petition No. 697.

Petition of Chas. E. Huff and forty-seven other citizens of Marcellus favoring the passage of the Full Crew Bill.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Railroads.

Mr. Wells presented

Petition No. 698.

Petition of C. R. Lowman and one hundred other residents of Cass county asking for the amendment of the law governing the open season for the killing of rabbits.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Game Laws.

Announcement by Clerk of Printing and Enrollment of Bills.

The Clerk announced that the following named bills had been printed and placed upon the files of the members Friday, April 15:

House Bill No. 379 (file No. 278)

A bill to amend the title and sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Act No. 319, Public Acts of 1909-an act to provide for the licensing of nurses;

House Bill No. 261 (file No. 279)-

A bill to amend section 15, chapter 35, Revised Statutes of 1846-an act for the preservation of public health;

House Bill No. 494 (file No. 280)

A bill to make appropriations for the Department of Labor and Industry;
House Bill No. 87 (file No. 281)-

A bill to make appropriations for the United States Boys' Working Reserve;
House Bill No. 537 (file No. 282)-

A bill to prevent interference with firemen in performance of their duties;
House Bill No. 540 (file No. 283)-

A bill to amend section 2, House Enrolled Act No. 19, Public Acts of 1921an act to create a Conservation Department;

House Bill No. 490 (file No. 284)

A bill to amend sections 2, 5 and 8, Act No. 71, Public Acts of 1919-an act to provide for a uniform system of accounting in certain State and county offices; House Bill No. 459 (file No. 285)—

A bill to amend section 4, Act No. 205, Public Acts of 1887-an act to revise the banking law;

House Bill No. 401 (file No. 286)

A bill to amend section 7, Act No. 50, Public Acts of 1887-an act to provide for the incorporation of Building and Loan Associations;

House Bill No. 68 (file No. 287)——

A bill to amend chapter 2, part 4, Act No. 256, Public Acts of 1917-general insurance law;

House Bill No. 273 (file No. 288)

A bill to amend section 20, chapter 10; sections 1 and 3, chapter 13; section 5, chapter 14, and section 11, chapter 20, Act No. 203, Public Acts of 1917-the general election law;

House Bill No. 249 (file No. 289)

A bill to amend sections 14, 15 and 19, chapter 30, Act No. 314, Public Acts of 1915-the Judicature Act, relative to the issuing of summons;

House Bill No. 395 (file No. 290)

A bill to prescribe the duties of owners of lands upon which excavations are made:

House Bill No. 448 (file No. 291)

A bill to provide for the settlement of contested will cases in probate courts; House Bill No. 529 (file No. 292)

A bill to define and prohibit general libel;

House Bill No. 285 (file No. 293)

A bill to amend section 13, chapter 3, Act No. 314, Public Acts of 1915-an act to provide for the appointment of probate registers;

House Bill No. 339 (file No. 294)

A bill to define the cases which shall be known as "coroners' cases" in counties of 250,000 or more;

House Bill No. 509 (file No. 295)-

A bill to amend section 10, Act No. 49, Public Acts of 1875-an act to provide for a municipal court in the city of Grand Rapids;

House Bill No. 508 (file No. 296)

A bill to amend section 12, Act No. 49, Public Acts of 1875-an act to provide for a municipal court in the city of Grand Rapids;

House Bill No. 450 (file No. 297)

A bill to amend section 3, chapter 19, Revised Statutes of 1846-an act fixing penalties for violating election laws;

House Bill No. 498 (file No. 298)

A bill to prohibit the corrupt influencing of any person engaged in competitive athletic pursuits;

House Bill No. 466 (file No. 299)

A bill to repeal section 15, Act No. 78, Session Laws of 1855-an act to establish a house of correction for juvenile offenders;

Senate Bill No. 295 (file No. 274)—

A bill to provide for the suspension of a teacher's certificate for violation of contract;

Senate Bill No. 296 (file No. 275)

A bill to defray the general expenses of State government by providing for a tax on the income of persons;

Senate Bill No. 297 (file No. 276)-

A bill to amend section 27 of Act No. 205 of the Public Acts of 1887-an act

to revise the laws authorizing the business of banking;

Senate Bill No. 298 (file No. 277)-

A bill to amend section 7 of Act No. 205 of the Public Acts of 1887-an act

to revise the laws authorizing the business of banking;

Senate Bill No. 303 (file No. 287)-

A bill to make appropriations for the Michigan Training School for Women;
Senate Bill No. 304 (file No. 288)-

A bill to amend section 1 of Act No. 69 of the Public Acts of 1919-an act to

regulate the sale of eggs held in cold storage or artificially preserved;

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Senate Bill No. 37 (file No. 297)-

A bill to make appropriations for the Michigan School for the Blind;

Senate Bill No. 310 (file No. 298)—

A bill to authorize counties and townships to change their boundaries in cer-

tain cases;

A bill requiring persons who construct hard surface highways under contract

with the State to furnish a maintenance and repair bond;

Senate Bill No. 21 (file No. 300) --

A bill to make appropriations for the University of Michigan;

Senate Bill No. 143 (file No. 301)-

A bill to make appropriations for the Department of Oil Inspection;

House Bill No. 298 (file No. 335)—

A bill to regulate the businesss of dry cleaning and dyeing;

House Bill No. 549 (file No. 336) —

A bill to provide a tax on the sale of certain substances used in the operation

of motor vehicles;

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