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Eaton, Emmett, Farley, Frink, Gibson of Union, Gibson of Plymouth, Giesler, Good, Hansmann, Hanson, Harbert, Hathaway, Hazen, Hinkle, Hinkson, Hughes, Hunt, Jaeger, Jay, Johnston, Jones, Klemme, Ladd, Lambert, Lavender, McCurdy, Merriam, Miller of Fayette, Nabstedt, Nietert, Nolan, Nowers, Penick, Porter, Potter of Bremer, Potter of Pottawattamie, Powers of Jasper, Power of Lee, Prentis, Putnam, Ray, Reynolds, Shambaugh, Sheean, Smith of Harrison, Stallcop, Stewart, Towner, Venemar, Whelan, Wilson, Mr. Speaker-70. Mr. Blume voted in the negative.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Arnold, Barrett, Blake, Boyd, Brighton, Clark of Hamilton, Conley, Downing, Edwards Hauger, Jackson, Kelly, Krieger, Letts, Madden, McGinn, Miller of Buena Vista, Miller of Cedar, Miller of Warren, Overfield, Parker, Perrott, Santee, Sauer, Smith of Greene, Van Houten, Wemple-28.

So the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

Senate file No. 250, a bill for an act to repeal section 5274 of the code, in relation to indictments, and enact a substitute in lieu thereof, was taken up.

Mr. Carr moved that the report of the committee be adopted. Carried.

Mr. Carr moved that the bill be read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time.

On the question, "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas were:

Messrs. Alberson, Anderson cf Palo Alto, Bailey, Baker, Beal, Bird, Blume, Bowen, Brighton, Bull, Carr, Christie, Clark of Adams, Clark of Hamilton, Classen, Cook, Davis, Dempster, De Wolf, Dickins, Dows, Eaton, Edwards, Emmett, Farley, Frirk, Gibson of Union, Gibson of Plymouth, Giesler, Good, Hansmann, Hanson, Harbert, Hathaway, Hauger, Hazen, Hinkle, Hinkson, Hughes, Hunt, Jaeger, Johnston, Jones, Klemme, Ladd, Lavender, Letts, Madden, McCurdy, Merriam, Miller of Cedar, Miller of Fayette, Miller of Warren, Nabstedt, Nietert, Nolan, Nowers, Parker, Penick, Porter, Potter of Bremer, Potter of Pottawattamie, Powers of Jasper, Power of Lee, Prentis, Putnam, Reynolds, Shambaugh, Smith of Harrison, Smith of Greene, Stewart, Towner, Van Houten,

Veneman, Whelan, Wilson, Mr. Speaker-76.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Anderson of Lyon, Arnold, Barrett, Blake, Boyd, Conley, Downing, Jackson, Jay, Kelly, Krieger, Lambert, McGinn, Miller of Buena Vista, Overfield, Perrott, Ray, Santee, Sauer, Sheean, Smith of Greene, Stallcop, Wemple-23.

Senate file No. 133, a bill for an act to amend section 2386 of the code, relating to registered pharmacists, was taken up. Mr. Prentis mcved that the report of the committee be adopted.

Carried.

Mr. Prentis moved that the bill be read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time. On the question, "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas were: Messrs. Alberson, Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Palo Alto, Bailey, Baker, Beal, Bird, Blume, Bowen, Brighton, Bull, Carr, Clark of Adams, Clark of Hamilton, Classen, Davis, De Wolf. Dows, Eaton, Edwards, Emmett, Farley, Gibson of Union, Gibson of Plymouth, Good, Hansmann, Harbert, Hathaway, Hinkle, Hughes, Hunt, Jaeger, Jay, Johnston, Klemme, Ladd, Lambert, Lavender, Letts, Madden, Merriam, Miller of Cedar, Nabstedt, Nietert, Nowers, Penick, Porter, Potter of Bremer, Powers of Jasper, Power of Lee, Prentis, Putnam, Reynolds, Shambaugh, Sheean, Smith of Harrison, Stewart, Van Houten, Whelan, Wilson-60.

The nays were:

Messrs. Cook, Dempster, Dickins, Frink, Giesler, Hanson, Hauger, Hinkson, Jones, McCurdy, Miller of Fayette, Miller of Warren, Parker, Towner, Veneman, Mr. Speaker-16.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Arnold, Barrett, Blake, Boyd, Christie, Conley, Downing, Hazen, Jackson, Kelly, Krieger, McGinn, Miller of Buena Vista, Nolan, Overfield, Perrott, Potter of Pottawattamie, Ray, Santee, Sauer, Smith of Greene, Stallcop, Wemple -23.

So the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

The following message was received from the Senate:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following joint resolution, in which the concurrence of the Senate was asked:

House joint resolution No. 10, relative to the pardon of Bernard Kennedy. GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Also:

Secretary.

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following concurrent resolution, in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Concurrent resolution in the matter of the application of Theodore Bushik for pardon.

GEO. A. NEWMAN.

Secretary.

In the presence of the House the Speaker signed Senate files Nos. 96, 251, 75, 182, 167 and 255, and substitutes for Senate files Nos. 84, 260, 220 and 70; House files Nos. 229, 234 and 205, and substitutes for House files Nos. 55, 244, 108, 113 and 70.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS.

By Mr. Hauger, House file No. 350, a bill for an act to apportion the state into representative districts and declare the ratio of representation.

Read first and second time and referred to the sifting committee.

BILLS ON SECOND READING.

Senate file No. 193, a bill for an act to enable treasurers of school corporations to leave school funds in hands of county treasurer until needed, was taken up.

Mr. Van Houten moved that the report of the committee be adopted.

Carried.

Mr. Van Houten moved that the bill be read a third time now, which motion prevailed, and the bill was read a third time.

On the question, "Shall the bill pass?" the yeas were:

Messrs. Alberson, Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Palo Alto, Bailey, Baker, Boyd, Brighton, Carr, Christie, Clark of Adams,

Clark of Hamilton, Classen, Cook, De Wolf, Dickins, Eaton, Edwards, Emmett, Gibson of Union, Gibson of Plymouth, Giesler, Hansmann, Hanson, Hathaway, Hinkle, Hinkson, Hughes, Hunt, Jaeger, Johnston, Jones, Lambert, Madden, Miller of Cedar, Miller of Fayette, Nolan, Power of Lee, Prentis, Ray, Sheean, Smith of Harrison, Smith of Greene, Stewart, Veneman, Mr. Speaker-45.

The nays were:

Messrs. Beal, Bird, Blume, Bowen, Bull, Davis, Dempster, Farley, Frink, Good, Harbert, Hazen, Klemme, Lavender, Letts, McCurdy, Merriam, Miller of Warren, Nabstedt, Nietert, Nowers, Parker, Penick, Porter, Potter of Pottawattamie, Putnam, Reynolds, Shambaugh, Towner, Van Houten, Whelan, Wilson-32.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Arnold, Barrett, Blake, Conley, Downing, Dows, Hauger, Jackson, Jay, Kelly, Krieger, Ladd, McGinn, Miller of Buena Vista, Overfield, Perrott, Potter of Bremer, Powers of Jasper, Santee, Sauer, Stallcop, Wemple-22.

So the bill, having failed to receive a costitutional majority, was declared lost.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

The following message was received from the Senate:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill, in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate file No. 187, a bill for an act to allow nonresidents of the state whose wages are garnisheed in this state, the same exemption as is allowed them under the law of the state in which they at the time reside.

Also:

GEO. A. NEWMAN,
Secretary.

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill, in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Senate file No. 164, a bill for an act to amend section 5717 of the code, in relation to the wardens of penitentiaries and their supplies. GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Secretary

Also:

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has indefinitely postponed the following bill, in which the concurrence of the Senate was asked:

Substitute for House file No. 191, a bill for an act to refund moneys paid for school lands, the title to which has failed.

Also:

GEO. A. NEWMAN,

Secretary.

MR. SPEAKER-I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has passed the following bill, in which the concurrence of the House is asked:

Substitute for Senate file No. 197, a bill for an act to amend an act passed by the extra session of the Twenty-sixth General Assembly, entitled an act to provide for the annotation, indexing, publication, distribution and sale of the code and statutes hereafter enacted.

GEO. A. NEWMAN,

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.

Secretary.

Mr. Lavender, from the Committee on School and Textbooks, submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER-Your Committee on School and Text-books, to whom was referred Senate file No. 273, a bill for an act to amend section 2752 of the code relating to boards of directors of school townships, beg leave to report that they have had the same under consideration and have instructed me to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that the same do pass.

Referred to the sifting committee.

J. F. LAVENder,

Chairman.

Mr. Merriam, from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted the following report:

MR. SPEAKER-Your Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred Senate file No. 284, a bill for an act to amend section twenty-seven hundred and eighteen (2718) of the code, in relation to the support of the college for the blind, beg leave to report that they have had the same under consideration and have instructed me to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that the same do pass.

Ordered passed on file.
Also:

FRANK F. MERRIAM,

Chairman.

was

MR. SPEAKER-Your Committee on Appropriations, to whom referred Senate file No. 281, a bill for an act making appropriation for the payment of the indebtedness of the school for the deaf, beg leave to report that they have had the same under consideration and have instructed me to report the same back to the House with the recommendation that the same do pass.

FRANK F. MERRIAM,

Chairman.

Ordered passed on file.

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