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Pet. No. 294, S.

Pet. No. 295, S.
Pet. No. 296, S.

Pet. No. 297, S.

Pet. No. 298, S.

Pet. No. 299, S.

By Senator Monk. To committee on
Education and Public Welfare.
By Senator Monk. To committee on
Education and Public Welfare.
By Senator Monk. To committee on
Education and Public Welfare.
By Senator Monk. To committee on
Education and Public Welfare.
By Senator Cunn ngham. To committee
on Corporations.
By Senator Monk. To
Corporations.

committee on

Pet. No. 300, S. By Senator Cunningham. To committee on Corporations.

COMMITTEE REPORTS

The committee on State Affairs report and recommend: No. 36, S.,

Amendment No. 1, S.,

Without recommendation.

C. H. EVERETT,

Acting Chairman.

The committee on Legislative Procedure report and recommend for introduction:

Joint resolution bearing revision No. 485.

E. T. FAIRCHILD,

Chairman.

The joint resolution was read by title and the report of the committee stood as the order of the senate.

RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED

Read first time and referred.

Jt. Res. No. 39, S. (Revision No. 485). By Senator Skogmo. To the calendar for tomorrow with unanimous consent.

COMMITTEE REPORT

The committee on Legislative Procedure report and recommend for introduction, bills bearing the following revision numbers: 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483 and 484.

E. T. FAIRCHILD,

Chairman.

The bills were read by title and the report of the committee stood as the order of the senate.

BILLS INTRODUCED

Read first time and referred.

No. 417, S.

No. 418, S.

No. 419, S.

No. 420, S.

No. 421, S.

No. 422, S.

No. 423, S.

No. 424, S.

No. 425, S.

No. 426, S.

No. 427, S.

No. 428, S.

No. 429, S.

(Revision No. 472). By committee on State. Affairs. To committee on State Affairs. (Revision No. 473). By committee on State

Affairs. To committee on State Affairs. (Revision No. 474). By committee on State

Affairs. To committee on State Affairs. (Revision No. 475). By committee on State

Affairs. To committee on State Affairs.

(Revision No. 476). By committee on State

Affairs. To committee on State Affairs.

(Revision No. 477). By committee on State

Affairs. To committee on State Affairs.

(Revision No. 478). By committee on State

Affairs. To committee on State Affairs.

(Revision No. 479). By committee on State

Affairs. To committee on State Affairs.

(Revision No. 480). By Senator Stevens (by

request). To committee on Corporations. (Revision No. 481). By committee on State (Revision No. 482). By Senator Perry. To

Affairs. To committee on State Affairs.

committee on State Affairs.

(Revision No. 483). By committee on Cor

porations. To committee on Corporations. (Revision No. 484). By Senator Bosshard. To committee on Corporations.

MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY

By C. E. SHAFFER, chief clerk thereof:

Mr. President:

I am directed to inform you that the assembly has adopted

and asks concurrence in

Jt. Res. No. 49, A., and

Has concurred in

No. 253, S.

ASSEMBLY MESSAGES CONSIDERED

Read first time and referred:

Jt. Res. No. 49, A. To committee on Legislative Procedure.

Jt. Res. No. 5, A.

Concurred in.

BILLS READY FOR ENGROSSMENT

Read second time.

No. 66, S.,

Upon motion of Senator Everett,

Re-referred to committee on State Affairs.
No. 111, S.,

Upon motion of Senator Tomkins,
Re-referred to committee on Judiciary.
No. 159, S.,

Substitute amendment No. 1, S., adopted.
Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 161, S.,

Amendment No. 1, S., adopted.

Ordered engrossed and read a third time.
No. 188, S.,

No. 192, S. and

No. 204, S.,

Were each severally ordered engrossed and read a third time.

No. 230, S.,

Senator Albers offered amendment No. 1, S.

Upon motion of Senator Ackley,

Laid over until Thursday.

No. 46, S.,

No. 185, S. and

No. 326, S.,

Were each severally indefinitely postponed.

No. 70, S.,

A bill to repeal chapter 507, laws of 1913, relating to a normal school site in the northeastern portion of the state. The question was: Shall the bill be indefinitely postponed?

The ayes and noes were requested, and the vote was: Ayes, 21; noes, 8; absent or not voting, 4; as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Albers, Arnold, Barwig, Bosshard, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Everett, Glenn, Huber, Jennings, Kellogg, Martin, Monk, Mulberger, Potts, Scott, Skogmo, Stevens and Weissleder-21.

Noes-Senators Bennett, Bray, Fairchild, Hanson, Perry, Staudenmayer, Tomkins and Whitman-8.

Absent or not voting-Senators Baxter, Bichler, Richards and Rollmann-4.

So the bill was indefinitely postponed.

No. 76, S.,

Upon motion of Senator Albers,

Laid over until tomorrow with unanimous consent.
No. 85, S.,

A bill to create section 1728-1a of the statutes, relating to hours of labor for women.

The question was: Shall the bill be indefinitely postponed?

The ayes and noes were requested, and the vote was: Ayes, 21; noes, 8: absent or not voting, 4; as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Albers, Barwig, Bennett, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Everett, Fairchild, Hanson, Huber, Jennings, Kellogg, Martin, Monk, Mulberger, Perry, Potts, Scott, Staudenmayer and Stevens-21.

Noes-Senators Arnold, Bosshard, Bray, Glenn, Skogmo, Tomkins, Weissleder and Whitman-8.

Absent or not voting-Senators Baxter, Bichler, Richards

and Rollmann-4.

So the bill was indefinitely postponed.

BILLS READY FOR THIRD READING

No. 2, S.,

A bill to repeal chapter 338, laws of 1913, relating to the construction of a state administration building in the city of Milwaukee.

The question was: Shall the bill pass?

The ayes and noes were required, and the vote was: Ayes, 28; noes, 1; absent or not voting, 4; as follows:

Ayes-Senators Ackley, Albers, Arnold, Barwig, Bennett, Bosshard, Brav, Burke, Culbertson, Cunningham, Everett, Fairchild, Glenn, Hanson, Huber, Jennings, Kellogg, Martin, Mulberger, Perry, Potts, Scott, Skogmo, Staudenmayer, Stevens, Tomkins, Weissleder and Whitman--28. Noes-Senator Monk-1

Absent or not voting-Senators Baxter, Bichler, Richards

and Rollmann-4.

So the bill was passed.

RESOLUTION INTRODUCED

Jt. Res. No. 40, S.,

Whereas, At the 1913 session of the legislature, Joint Resolution No. 15, S., relating to the death of Senator H. P. Bird of Wausaukee, Wisconsin, was passed, and

Whereas, Through an oversight said joint resolution was not printed in the session laws of 1913, now therefore,

Be it resolved, by the senate, the assembly concurring, that said joint resolution be printed in the session laws of 1915. By Senator Perry.

Adopted.

Upon motion of Senator Monk, the senate adjourned.

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