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and to fix the compensation of said commissioners and their employes. The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Private Corporations.

Mr. Ewing introduced

House bill No. 23, entitled

A bill making appropriations for the Northern State Normal School for current expenses and for building and special purposes for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1918, and June 30, 1919, and to provide a tax to meet the same.

The bill was read

first and second time by its title and referred to the Committee on Northern State Normal School.

Mr. Hulse introduced

House bill No. 24, entitled

A bill to amend section 21 of chapter IV of Act No. 3 of the Public Acts of 1895, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation of villages within the State of Michigan and defining their powers and duties," the same being section 2747 of the Compiled Laws of 1897.

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

MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS.

Mr. O'Brien offered the following concurrent resolution:
House concurrent resolution No. 5.

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That a committee, consisting of three Representatives and two Senators, be appointed, whose duty it shall be to report a list of names of officials and others to whom copies of the daily Journal shall be sent during the session.

The Speaker announced that under Rule 50 the resolution would lie upon the table one day.

Mr. O'Brien moved that Rule 50 be suspended.

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

The question being on the adoption of the resolution,

The resolution was adopted.

Mr. Stevenson offered the following resolution:

House resolution No. 11.

Resolved, That the Sergeant-at-Arms be authorized and instructed to purchase suitable drinking water for the use of the members of the House.

The resolution was adopted.

Mr. Glaspie offered the following resolution:

House resolution No. 12.

Whereas, It is with profound regret that the members of this House learn of the death of the Honorable Frederick Wieland; and

Whereas, In the death of Mr. Wieland his family have lost a faithful and loving husband and the State an estimable citizen; therefore be it Resolved, That the Speaker of this House appoint a special committee of three members to prepare suitable resolutions expressive of our deep sympathy with the bereaved family.

The resolution was adopted.

The Speaker named as such committee Representatives Glaspie, Croll and Griggs.

Mr. Jerome moved that the House adjourn.

The motion prevailed, the time being 2:22 o'clock p. m.

The Speaker declared the House adjourned until Thursday at 2:00 o'clock p. m.

CHARLES S. PIERCE,

Clerk of the House of Representatives.

FIFTH DAY.

Lansing, Thursday, January 11.

The House was called to order by the Speaker.

2:00 o'clock p. m.

Religious exercises were conducted by Rev. F. W. Stevenson, of the Main Street Methodist Protestant Church, of Lansing.

The roll of the House was called by the Clerk, who announced that a quorum was present.

Messrs. Eaton, Sheridan Ford, Jackson, Lamphere, Nelson, Petermann, Thomas Read, VanderVeen and Woodruff were absent with leave.

Messrs. Kistler, Stevenson and Toepel were absent without leave.

Messrs. Clark, Brower, Martz, Ormsbee, Wood and Warner asked and obtained leaves of absence from tomorrow's session.

Mr. O'Brien asked and obtained leave of absence for Mr. Stevenson from today's and tomorrow's sessions.

Mr. Jerome asked and obtained leave of absence for Mr. Toepel from today's and tomorrow's sessions.

Messrs. Culver, Houghton and Taube asked and obtained leaves of absence until Tuesday, January 16.

Mr. Stearns asked and obtained leave of absence from Monday's and Tuesday's sessions.

Mr. Green asked and obtained an indefinite leave of absence for Mr. Kistler.

Messrs. Bosch and McGillivray asked and obtained indefinite leaves of absence.

The Speaker announced the appointment, under House concurrent resolution No. 5, of Representatives O'Brien, Foote and Amon, to report a list of names of officials and others to whom copies of the daily Journal shall be sent during the session.

The Speaker announced that, in accordance with Rule No. 2, he had assigned seats to the several representatives of the press, as follows: John H. Dunnewind, Detroit Free Press, No. 140.

Frank M. Sparks, Grand Rapids Herald, No. 145.

Gurd M. Hayes, Associated Press and Booth Syndicate, No. 141.
Charles D. Cameron, Detroit Journal, No. 139.

John Fitzgibbon, Detroit News, No. 146.

William L. Calnon, Detroit Times, No. 143.
Charles Fox, Grand Rapids News, No. 142.
Mrs. Lewis Bailey, United Press, No. 144.

The Speaker announced the following appointments of House employees, as provided by House resolution No. 4:

Law Clerk.-George L. Brown, Port Huron, Mich.

Speaker's Clerk.-Grace B. Murray, White Cloud, Mich.

Committee Clerks.-Sam B. Mullen, Lansing; Alta Greenberger, Harbor Springs; Margaret Parent, Iron Mountain; Minnie Ostrander, Traverse City; Lutie Finkbeiner, Hersey; Ruth G. Russell, Bay City; Leota M. Schurger, White Cloud; Marie T. Urbanski, Lansing; Charlotte Marshall, Fremont; Norma Loewe, Belding.

Document Room Keeper.-George W. Barbour, Fenton.
Assistant Document Room Keeper.-J. Ray Fisher, Jackson.

Assistants to Sergeant-at-Arms.-A. A. Bush, Detroit; George W. Cook, Owosso; Hugo A. Dahlman, Benton Harbor; Peter J. Sinclair, Alto; Raymond C. Reed, Spring Arbor.

Chief Janitor.-James Anderson, Coral.

Janitors.-Michael Cronin, Charlotte; William Sober, Lansing; Ora Yerty, Hastings; Perry Backus, Leslie; Bret H. Cockett, Decatur; Chas. H. Stannard, Dexter.

Coat Room Keeper.-Walter G. Collins, Lansing.

Assistant Coat Room Keeper.-Frank W. Morgan, Ann Arbor.
Gallery Janitress.-Mrs. H. C. Wade, Culver.

Speaker's Messenger.-Jesse R. Griggs, Pontiac.

Sergeant-at-Arms' Messenger.-John Croll, Beaverton.

Press Messenger.-Arthur Moss, Lansing.

Document Room Messenger.-Frank Gettel, Sebewaing.

Floor Messengers.-Tom McGill, Detroit; Marion Smith, Luther; John Harms, Morenci; Leonard L. Case, Benzonia; Lionel Leighton, Sault Ste. Marie; Harris McCauley, Wilson; Fred Clark, Iron River; Albert Tederstrom, Ironwood.

The Speaker announced the following assignments of clerks to committee rooms:

Room C.-Miss Greenberger.

Room D.-Miss Finkbeiner.

Room I.-Miss Schurger.
Room J.-Miss Marshall.
Room K.-Miss Parent.
Room L.-Miss Urbanski.
Room M.-Miss Ostrander.

Room N.-Miss Russell.

Room O.-Miss Loewe.

PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS.

Mr. Farrier presented

Petition No. 1.

Resolutions adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Presque Isle county protesting against commercial fishing in the lakes and rivers of Presque Isle county.

The resolutions were referred to the Committee on Fish and Fisheries.

Mr. S. J. Smith presented
Petition No. 2.

Resolutions adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Cheboygan county requesting the passage of a bill granting to the counties of Cheboygan and Presque Isle the right to submit to the people of said county the question of providing a continuous open season for taking of noxious fish from any of the waters in said counties.

The resolutions were referred to the Committee on Fish and Fisheries.

Mr. Sours presented

Petition No. 3.

Petition of the Traverse City Retail Druggists' Association opposing the sale of liquors by retail druggists and favoring the sale of liquor by State agents or dispensaries.

The petition was referred to the Committee on Liquor Traffic.

Mr. Hallett presented

Petition No. 4.

Resolutions adopted by the Kalamazoo County Farmers' Institute Society, relative to the width of gauge of wagons and sleighs.

The resolutions were referred to the Committee on Roads and Bridges.

ANNOUNCEMENT BY CLERK OF PRINTING OF BILLS.

The Clerk announced that the following named bills had been printed and placed upon the files of the members Thursday, January 11: Senate bill No. 3 (file No. 2), entitled

A bill to authorize the payment of salaries to sheriffs, and to make the same in lieu of fees.

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