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reported favorably and placed on the general order..
considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order
of third reading

557

809

read third time and pending vote thereon, the bill was recom-
mitted to the committee on public health..

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reported favorably, amended, amendments concurred in and
placed on the general order..

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considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of
third reading

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read third time, passed, and returned..

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120 and 325. A bill to regulate the size and construction of caboose or way
cars, and providing penalties for violations of this act:
file No. 287.

121.

introduced by Mr. Ogg.

received and referred to the committee on railroads...

A bill to authorize the operation of vasectomy or oophorectomy in cer-
tain cases and to provide a penalty for the unauthorized use of said
operations:

file No. 73.

introduced by Mr. Odell.

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122.

124.

received and referred to the committee on public health...
reported favorably and placed on the general order...

considered

564-5

824

in committee of the whole, in executive session, amended, amendments concurred in, and bill laid on the table .....917, 1581 A bill to amend the title and sections 1, 3 and 4, and to repeal sections 5 and 6 of act No. 97 of the public acts of 1889, entitled "An act to provide for an additional circuit judge for the seventeenth judicial circuit, and to define the powers and duties of the judges of said circuit and to provide for the manner of conducting the business of said court," being sections 285, 286, 287 and 288 of the compiled laws of 1897:

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reported favorably, amended, amendments concurred in and placed
on the general order....

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committee of the whole discharged, and placed on the order of
third reading

1394

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read third time, amended, passed, returned.
A bill to provide for the expense of furnishing official information
from the records of the adjutant general's office for which no pro-
vision is made, pertaining to the enlistment, muster history and final
disposition of the soldiers and sailors from this state during the
war of the rebellion and Spanish-American war; to furnish certifi-
cates of service to applicants where the soldier's muster out or dis-
charge papers are lost; to furnish such information from the records
of the office as to establish the soldier's or sailor's military or naval
history; to distribute the regimental records, and to make an appro-
priation therefor, and to provide for a tax to meet the same:
file No. 210.

introduced by Mr. Stewart.

received, rules suspended and placed on the general order......
considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading ....

read third time and passed, returned.

1027

128.

1286

1303

given immediate effect (with others) by concurrent resolution..

1396

A bill to allow the bringing of an action at law on a decree for alimony
of a court of another state and regulating the practice in such cases:
file No. 43.

introduced by Mr. Stewart.

received and referred to the committee on judiciary...
reported favorably and placed on the general order..

233

693

considered in committee of the whole and re-referred to commit-
tee on judiciary

743

reported favorably, and on motion, placed on the order of third
reading

130.

read third time and passed, returned..

A bill to amend section 2 of act No. 31 of the public acts of 1887,
entitled "An act to prohibit the maintenance of saloons or other
places of entertainment in which intoxicating liquors are sold, and
to prohibit the sale or giving away of intoxicating liquors within
one mile of the soldiers' home," being section 5444 of the compiled
laws of 1897:

file No. 29.

introduced by Mr. Graves.

received and referred to the committee on liquor interests... 132. A bill to provide for the reorganization of corporations for owning, maintaining and improving lands and other property kept for the purposes of summer resorts or for ornament, recreation or amusement, the term of existence of which has heretofore expired or may hereafter expire by limitation, and for the renewal of the corporate term and to fix the rights, duties and liabilities of such renewed corporations:

783-4 818

195

file No. 101.

introduced by Mr. Hinkley.

received and referred to the committee on banks and corporations
reported favorably and placed on the general order....
considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

308

825

880

read third time and passed, returned..

133.

A bill making appropriations for building and special purposes for the
upper peninsula hospital for the insane at Newberry, for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1912, and for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1913, and to provide a tax to meet the same:

file No. 324.

introduced by Mr. McEachern.

909

received and referred to the committee on upper peninsula hos-
pital for insane

1147

reported favorably and referred to the committee on finance and

appropriations

1152

reported favorably and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

1215

1258

134.

read third time and passed, given immediate effect and returned.. A bill in relation to a primary election to nominate candidates for county and city offices, and school offices in cities, and candidates for circuit judge to be voted for at the election to be held in the month of April:

file No. 25.

introduced by Mr. Flowers.

1328

received and referred to the committee on elections.
reported substitute with new title, as follows:

202

137.

A bill in relation to a primary election to nominate candidates
for school officers;

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substitute agreed to and placed on the general order...
considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

1286

read third time and passed, given immediate effect and returned.. 1332-3

A bill to authorize the board of water commissioners of the city of
Detroit to borrow money for the purpose of extending and improv-
ing the water works of said city:

file No. 22.

introduced by Mr. Ogg.

received and referred to the committee on cities and villages...
reported favorably and placed on the general order..

266

273

considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of
third reading

314-16

read third time and passed, given immediate effect and returned.. 325-6

141.

142.

A bill to amend act No. 27 of the public acts of 1909, as amended by
act No. 317 of the public acts of 1909, entitled "An act defining the
powers and duties of local health officers and boards of health in the
matter of the protection of the people of the state of Michigan from
the disease known as tuberculosis," by adding a new section thereto
to be known as section 12a:

file No. 26.

introduced by Mr. Austin.

received and referred to the committee on public health..
reported favorably and placed on the general order..............
considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments con-
curred in, and bill placed on the order of third reading.
read third time and passed, returned...

A bill making appropriations for the central Michigan normal school
for current expenses, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1912, and
June 30, 1913, and for building and special purposes for said insti-
tution for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1912, and June 30, 1913,
and to provide a tax to meet the same:

file No. 315.

introduced by Mr. Dusenbury.

195

934

1060

1065

received and referred to the committee on normal school at Mt.
Pleasant

1100

reported favorably and referred to the committee on finance and

appropriations

1134

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

1213

1260

143.

considered in committee of the whole, amended, amendments concurred in, and bill placed on the order of third reading... . . read third time and passed, given immediate effect and returned.. 1325-6 A bill to provide for the transfer of an unexpended balance of a special appropriation for a new roof and approach to the training school building of the Central Michigan normal school to the fund appropriated for installing a men's lavatory in the normal school building:

file No. 228.

introduced by Mr. Dusenbury.

received and referred to the committee on state affairs.

1021-2

reported favorably and placed on the general order

1129

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

1308

read third time and passed, returned.

1332

144.

A bill making appropriations for the Michigan school for the blind
for repairs and special purposes and for current expenses for the
fiscal years ending June 30, 1912, and June 30, 1913, and to provide
a tax therefor:

file No. 232.

introduced by Mr. Willoughby.

received and referred to the committee on school for the blind 1027-8 reported favorably and referred to committee on finance and appropriations

1078

reported favorably and placed on the general order..

1138-9

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

145.

read third time and passed, given immediate effect and returned. A bill making appropriations for special purposes for the Michigan home for the feeble-minded and epileptic at Lapeer, for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1912, and June 30, 1913, and to provide a tax to meet the same:

1257 1274

file No. 310.

introduced by Mr. Smith.

received and referred to the committee on home for feeble
minded

1101

reported favorably and referred to the committee on finance and

appropriations

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

1227-8 1234-5

149.

considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

1258

read third time and passed, given immediate effect and returned... 1328-9 A bill making it unlawful for any officer or employe of the state government, having a salary fixed by law, to retain any fees received for performance of his official duties; to provide for the disposition of such fees; and to prescribe a penalty for violations of this act and to repeal all acts or parts of acts contravening any of the provisions of this act:

file No. 44.

introduced by Mr. Decker.

received and referred to the committee on judiciary
reported favorably and placed on the general order..

233

288

considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order of
third reading ...

read third time and passed, returned.

151. A bill to amend sections 3. 4 and 5 of act No. 6 of the public acts of 1907, extra session, entitled "An act to define. and regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children; to prescribe the jurisdiction of the probate courts. and the powers, duties and compensation of the probate judges with regard thereto; to provide for the appointment of county agents and probation officers and to prescribe their powers, duties and compensation:"

315-16 328

file No. 369.

introduced by Mr. Copley.

received and referred to the committee on judiciary.

reported favorably and placed on the general order.

committee of the whole discharged, and placed on the order of
third reading

read third time and passed, returned

156. A bill providing for appropriations for the Eastern Michigan asylum at Pontiac, for the fiscal years ending June 30. 1912, and June 30, 1913, for building and special purposes, and to provide a tax to meet the same:

file No. 313.

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1393

1478

introduced by Mr. Green.

received and referred to the committee on asylum for insane at
Pontiac

1103

reported favorably and referred to committee on finance and

appropriations

1212

reported favorably and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

1233

1259

read third time and passed, returned.

1300

1396

given immediate effect (with others) by concurrent resolution 160. A bill to provide that all articles of jewelry, watch cases, spectacles or eye-glass frames made to resemble gold or silver, and manufactured, sold or offered for sale as gold filled, rolled plate, gold front, electro-plate, plated goods, or known by any other name as imitation gold or silver, shall be marked, stamped or labeled with the quality of the article and the name of the manufacturer: file No. 74.

introduced by Mr. Ashley.

received and referred to the committee on state affairs.
reported favorably and placed on the general order...

765-6

1129

considered in committee of the whole and leave granted the com-
mittee to sit again

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considered in committee of the whole and placed on the order
of third reading

1346-7

read third time and pending the vote thereon the bill was laid
on the table

1363

161.

A bill to provide for the publication of a memorial volume containing
the history of the statue erected to Major General George A. Custer

in the city of Monroe, and a record of the proceedings and speeches
delivered at the unveiling of said statue, and to make provision to
defray the expense thereof:

file No. 75.

introduced by Mr. Kemmerling.

received and referred to the committee on military affairs.....
reported favorably and referred to the committee on finance and

834-5

appropriations

968

reported favorably and placed on the general order.
considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

1138

1257

read third time, passed and returned

1273-4

164.

167.

168.

A bill making appropriations for the Michigan employment institution
for the blind for current expenses and for special purposes, for the
fiscal years ending June 30, 1912, and June 30, 1913, and to pro-
vide a tax therefor:

file No. 247.

introduced by Mr. Waters.

received and referred to the committee on Michigan employment
institution for the blind...

A bill to amend section 15 of chapter 35 of the revised statutes of
1846, relative to the preservation of the public health, quarantine,
nuisances and offensive trades, being section 1647 of Howell's anno-
tated statutes, as amended, and being section 4424 of the compiled
laws of 1897, and as amended by act No. 7 of the public acts of 1903,
and act No. 98 of the public acts of 1909:

file No. 130.

introduced by Mr. Meyers.

received and referred to the committee on public health
reported favorably and placed on the general order....

considered in committee of the whole and all after the enacting
clause was stricken out

A bill making appropriations for the Western State normal school 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
to meet the same:

1092

528

824

882-3

file No. 317.

introduced by Mr. Walker.

received and referred to the committee on normal school at Kala-
mazoo

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considered in committee of the whole and bill placed on the order
of third reading

1257-8

read third time and passed, returned

1300

House non-concurred in Senate amendments; Senate insisted and
asked a committee of conference

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given immediate effect (with others) by concurrent resolution 1395
House acceded to request for committee of conference and named
its conferees

1433

Senate conferees named

1433

Senate conferees reported an agreement had been reached, the
House agreeing to concur in the Senate amendments...

1488

171. A bill to amend sections 2 and 3 of act No. 200 of the public acts of
1905, entitled "An act to provide for the compulsory education of
children, for penalties for failure to comply with the provisions of
this act, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts conflicting with the
provisions of the same:"

file No. 242.

introduced by Mr. Tufts.

received and referred to the committee on education and public
schools

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