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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: House of Representatives, April 19, 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. 323 (file No. 296), entitled

A bill to restrain and to prohibit gift enterprises, to prevent the issuing, selling or giving away of trading stamps, or of certificates, coupons, or any token or writing redeemable with or exchangeable, in whole or in part, for articles of merchandise or value as prizes, premiums or otherwise, by any firm, corporation or individual; to define what shall be treated as gift enterprises and trading stamps, and to fix the penalties for the violation of this act;

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

1. By striking out of line 2 of section 5 the words "by any other person, firm or corporation than that issuing, furnishing or giving the same."

2. By inserting in line 3 of section 5 after the word "therefor" the words "by any other person, firm or corporation than that issuing, furnishing or giving away the same."

3. By inserting in line 3 of section 7 after the word "value" the words "except where placed in or upon the package or wrapper of any goods or articles of merchandise by the manufacturer thereof."

4. By inserting in line 8 of section 8 after the word "corporation” the words "or any other act or thing included within the meaning of the term 'gift enterprise.'"

5. By inserting in line 2 of section 9 after the word "of" the words "any person, firm or."

6. By adding a new section to stand as section 10 and to read as follows:

"Sec. 10. This act shall not restrict or limit the right of any manufacturer of any goods or articles of merchandise to place in or upon the packages or wrappers of or for his goods or merchandise, coupons, certificates or tokens, nor the redemption thereof, directly or indirectly."

And to further inform the Senate that the House has amended the title of the bill by inserting in line 5 after the word "individual" the words "except as herein otherwise provided."

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

Very respectfully,

PAUL H. KING,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

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

Mr. Mapes 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 amendment made to the title by the House,

The title of the bill, as amended, was agreed to.

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

The Sergeant-at-Arms announced

committee from the House, whose

chairman informed the Senate that the House had completed its business and was ready to adjourn.

The announcement was received and the committee returned to the House.

The Sergeant-at-Arms announced the Committee of the Senate, which was appointed to inform the House that the Senate had completed its business and was ready to adjourn, which committee reported that it had performed the duty assigned it.

The report was accepted and the Committee discharged.

The Sergeant-at-Arms announced the Committee of the Senate, which was appointed to wait upon His Excellency, the Governor, and to inform him that the Senate had completed its business and was ready to adjourn, which Committee reported that it had performed the duty assigned it.

The report was accepted and the Committee discharged.

Mr. Fowle moved that the Senate adjourn.

The motion prevailed, the time being 12 o'clock noon.

The President declared the Senate adjourned until Tuesday, May 2, at 11 o'clock a. m.

ELBERT V. CHILSON,
Secretary of the Senate.

SEVENTY-SECOND DAY.

Lansing, Tuesday, May 2, 1911.

11 o'clock a. m.

The Senate met pursuant to adjournment and was called to order by the President.

The roll of the Senate was called by the Secretary.

The following Senators were present:

Messrs. Barnaby, Mapes, Rosenkrans, Taylor and Walter-5.

ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE SECRETARY.

The Secretary announced that the following bills had been printed and that they were presented to the Governor for approval April 25: Senate bill No. 184 (file No. 172, enrolled No. 45);

Senate bill No. 419

(file No. 395, enrolled No.
(file No. 64, enrolled No.

46);

(file No.

(file No.

(file No.

(file No.

Senate bill No. 75 Senate bill No. 22 Senate bill No. 24 Senate bill No. 83 Senate bill No. 89 Senate bill No. 109 Senate bill No. 121 Senate bill No. 158 Senate bill No. 440 Senate bill No. 167 Senate bill No. 193 Senate bill No. 196 Senate bill No. 206 Senate bill No. 225 Senate bill No. 237 Senate bill No. 245 Senate bill No. 259 Senate bill No. 265 Senate bill No. 274 Senate substitute for Senate bill No. 276 (file No. 259, enrolled No. 67);

47);

133, enrolled No.

48);

37, enrolled No.

49);

72, enrolled No.

50);

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57);
58);
59)

(file No. 99, enrolled No.
(file No. 111, enrolled No.
(file No. 146, enrolled No.
(file No. 417, enrolled No.
(file No. 156, enrolled No.
(file No. 181, enrolled No.
(file No. 184, enrolled No.
(file No. 193, enrolled No.
(file No. 213, enrolled No.
(file No. 225, enrolled No.
(file No. 233, enrolled No.
(file No. 244, enrolled No.
(file No. 277, enrolled No.
(file No. 257, enrolled No. 66);

60);

61);
62)
63)

64);
65)

53);

54);

55);
56)

Senate bill No. 289 (file No. 259, enrolled No. 68);

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Senate bill No. 308
Senate bill No. 334
Senate bill No. 337
Senate bill No. 351
Senate bill No. 359

(file No. 283, enrolled No.
(file No. 305, enrolled No.
(file No. 308, enrolled No.
(file No. 324, enrolled No. 74);

71);

72); 73);

(file No. 337, enrolled No. 75);

Senate substitute bill for Senate concurrent resolution No. 180 (file No. 168, enrolled No. 76);

Senate bill No. 13 (file No. 14, enrolled No. 77);
Senate bill No. 295 (file No. 273, enrolled No. 78);
Senate bill No. 21 (file No. 123, enrolled No. 79);

Senate substitute bill for Senate concurrent resolution No. 27 (file No. 17, enrolled No, 80);

Senate bill No. 36 (file No. 24, enrolled No. 81);
Senate bill No. 52 (file No. 39, enrolled No. 82);

Senate substitute for Senate bill No. 78 (file No. 67, enrolled No. 84); Senate substitute for Senate bills Nos. 85 and 173 (file No. 333, enrolled No. 85);

Senate bill No. 138 (file No. 128, enrolled No.
Senate bill No. 198 (file No. 185, enrolled No.

88);
90).

The Secretary also announced that the following bills had been printed and that they were presented to the Governor for approval, April 28: Senate bill No. 94 (file No. 83, enrolled No. 52); Senate bill No. 68 (file No. 57, enrolled No. 83); Senate bill No. 116 (file No. 106, enrolled No. 86); Senate bill No. 122 (file No. 112, enrolled No. 87);

Senate substitute for Senate bill No. 143 (file No. 255, enrolled No. 89);

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Senate substitute for Senate bills Nos. 281, 291 and 296 (file No. 359, enrolled No. 101);

Senate bill No. 283
Senate bill No. 284
Senate bill No. 290
Senate bill No. 313
Senate bill No. 346
Senate bill No. 358
Senate bill No. 409
Senate bill No. 14
Senate bill No. 436
Senate bill No. 400
Senate bill No. 382
Senate bill No. 390

(file No. 314, enrolled No. 102);
(file No. 264, enrolled No. 103);
(file No. 270, enrolled No. 104);
(file No. 288, enrolled No. 105);
(file No. 320, enrolled No. 106);
(file No. 336, enrolled No. 107);
(file No. 381, enrolled No. 108);
(file No. 15, enrolled No. 109);
(file No. 413, enrolled No. 110);
(file No. 376, enrolled No. 111);
(file No. 354, enrolled No. 112)
(file No. 365, enrolled No. 113);

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