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STATE MEDICINE, ETC.

Phillips, Buchanan, Kimmel, Lafuze, Rothrock. Malott, Hansell, Givan, Hoffman, Bidaman, Craig, Thomas, Barker of Posey.

CORRECTION OF JOURNAL.

Mr. Speaker, Wright, Mendenhall, Swain, Kimmel.

NATURAL RESOURCES OF STATE.

Lafuze, Barnard, Byers, Dean, Willis of Lagrange and Steuben, Hare, Newby, Shilling, Green, Walker, Thomas, Scott, O'Neil.

PHRASEOLOGY OF BILLS.

Rothrock, Leer, Fifield, Miller of Marion, Decker, Phelps, Kingsbury, Gordon, Johnson, Cann, Griffith, Benz, Walker.

CONGRESSIONAL APPORTION

MENT.

Abrams, Smith, Rothrock, Wimmer, Jinnett, Miltenberger, Barker of Boone, Wood, Youse, Daily, Shilling, Thomas, Craig.

LEGISLATIVE APPORTIONMENT.

Noll, Decker, Morgan, Jinnett, Davis, Lowe, Overmyer, Behmer, Daily, Tuthill, Curry, Benz, O'Leary.

TELEPHONES, TELEGRAPHS. Gibbens, Behmer, Barnard, Butler, Hamilton, Cann, Daily, Day, Dean, McKinley, Lee, Scott, Thomas.

SOLDIERS' MONUMENT. Southard, Hoffman, Miller of Tippecanoe, Miller of Marion, Baker, Winesburg, Morgan, Gaesser, Johnson, Griffith, Cooper, Curry, O'Leary.

STATE SOLDIERS' HOME, ETC. Miller of Tippecanoe, Southard, Hoffman, Winesburg, Mendenhall, Lafuze, McMaster, Green, Dean, Demaree, Walker, Bidaman, Scott.

PUBLIC LIBRARIES.

Swain, Laughlin, Dean, McKinley, McMaster, Willis of Lagrange and Steuben, Decker, Rothrock, Phelps, Kingsbury, Benz, Barker of Posey, Walker.

CRIMINAL CODE.

Tuthill, Newman, Morgan, Decker, Davis, Abrams, Anderson, Sambor, Smith, Hamilton, Burtt, O'Neil, Scott.

ENROLLED BILLS.

Decker, Tillman, Rowbottom, Noll, Newby, Daily, Abraham, Benedict, Brandt, Harris, Gordon, Bonham, Griffith.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

Daily, Day, Grayson, Hare, Miltenberger, Muensterman, Tillman, Noll, Southard, Swain, O'Leary, Scott, Cooper.

MINISTERS.

Bonham, Johnson, Jinnett, Miller of Marion, Cooper.

STATE PARKS.

Dunn, Harris, Willis of Lagrange and Steuben, Byers, Gaesser, Gordon, Hare, Malott, Overmyer, Behmer, Walker, Barker of Posey, Craig.

The Speaker ordered the roll of the counties to be called for the introduction of bills.

Bills were introduced, read a first time and referred to committees as follows:

House Bill No. 1, by Mr. Swain:

A bill for an act to appropriate $100,000 to defray the expenses of the Seventy-first General Assembly, etc.

Which was read a first time.

Mr. Mendenhall moved that the constitutional rules requiring bills to be

read on three separate days be dispensed with, and that this bill be read a second time by title, a third time by sections and put upon its passage.

The question being on the suspension of the constitutional rules.

The Speaker ordered the roll of the House to be called.

Those voting in the affirmative were:

Messrs. Abraham, Abrams, Anderson, Axby, Baker, Barker of Boone, Barker of Posey, Barnard, Behmer, Benedict, Benz, Bidaman, Bonham, Brandt, Buchanan, Buller, Burtt, Butler, Byers, Covalt, Craig, Curry, Dailey, Davis, Day, Dean, Decker, Deem, Delaplane, Demaree, Dunn, Fifield, Frick, Gaesser, Gibbens, Given, Gordon, Grayson, Green, Griffiths, Hamilton, Hansell, Hare, Harris, Hoffman, Jinnett, Johnson, Kessler, Kimmel, Kingsbury, Knapp, Lafuze, Laughlin, Lee, Leer, Lowe, McKinley, McMaster, Malott, Mendenhall, Miller of Tippecanoe and Warren, Miller of Marion, Miltenberger, Morgan, Muensterman, Newby, Newman, Noll, O'Leary, O'Neil, Overmyer, Phelps, Phillips, Rothrock, Rowbottom, Sambor, Scott, Shilling, Smith, Southard, Swain. Symons, Tillman, Traub, Tuthill, Vesey, Walker, Williamson, Willis of Dekalb, Willis of Lagrange and Steuben, Wimmer, Winesburg, Wood, Wright, Yoder, Youse, Mr. Speaker. Total 97.

Those not answering to their names when called were:

Messrs. Cann, Cooper and Thomas. Total 3.

The Constitutional rules were suspended.

The bill was read a second time, considered engrossed and read a third time in full.

The question being, Shall the bi pass?

The speaker ordered the roll of the house to be called.

Those voting in the affirmative were:

Messrs. Abraham, Abrams, Anderson, Axby, Baker, Barker of Boone, Barker of Posey, Barnard, Behmer, Benedict, Benz, Bidaman, Bonham, Brandt, Buchanan, Buller, Burtt, Butler, Byers, Covalt, Craig, Curry, Dailey, Davis. Day, Dean, Decker, Deem, Delaplane, Demaree, Dunn, Fifield, Frick, Gaesser. Gibbens, Given, Gordon, Grayson, Green, Griffiths, Hamilton, Hansell, Hare, Harris, Hoffman, Jinnett, Johnson, Kessler, Kimmel, Kingsbury, Knapp, Lafuze, Laughlin, Lee, Leer, Lowe, McKinley, McMaster, Malott. Mendenhall, Miller of Tippecanoe and Warren, Miller of Marion, Miltenberger, Morgan, Muensterman, Newby, Newman, Noll, O'Leary, O'Neal, Overmyer, Phelps, Phillips, Rothrock, Rowbottom, Sambor, Scott, Shilling, Smith. Southard. Swain, Symons, Tillman, Traub, Tuthill, Vesey. Walker, Williamson, Willis of Dekalb, Willis of Lagrange and Steuben, Wimmer, Winesburg. Wood, Wright, Yoder, Youse. Total 97.

Those voting in the negative:
Nothing in the negative.

The question being, Shall the title of the bill stand as the title of the act?

There being no objections, it was so ordered.

The clerk was ordered to notify the Senate of the passage of the bill.

House Bill No. 2, by Mr. Walker:

A bill for an act to amend sections 345, 347, 348 and 349 of an act entitled, "An act concerning public of

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connected therewith and repealing conflicting laws.

Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary B.

House Bill No. 12, by Mr. Cooper:

A bill for an act to amend section 4 of an act entitled "An act providing for the organization of County Boards, and prescribing some of their powers and duties." approved June 17, 1852.

Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on County and Township Business.

House Bill No. 13, by Mr. Cooper:

A bill for an act providing for appeals from certain decisions of the State Board of Health of Indiana and prescribing the procedure therefor.

Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on Medicine.

On motion of Mr. Mendenhall, the House adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.

JESSE E. ESCHBACH,

Speaker of House of Representatives.

A. L. STAGE,

Assistant Clerk of House of Representatives.

TUESDAY MORNING.

January 14, 1919.

The House met at 10 o'clock with the speaker in the chair

Prayer was offered by Rev. E. M. Dunbar, of the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Hartford City.

The speaker ordered the roll of the House to be called.

Those answering to their names when called were:

Messrs, Abraham, Abrams, Anderson, Axby, Baker, Barker of Boone, Barker of Posey, Barnard, Behmer, Benedict, Benz, Bidaman, Bonham, Brandt, Buchanan, Buller, Burtt, Butler, Byers, Cooper, Covalt, Craig, Curry Dailey, Davis, Day, Dean, Decker, Deem, Delaplane, Demaree, Dunn, Eschbach, Fifield, Frick, Gaesser, Gibbens, Givan, Gordon, Grayson, Green, Griffiths, Hamilton, Hansell, Hare, Harris, Hoffman, Jinnett, Johnson, Kessler, Kimmel, Kingsbury, Knapp, Lafuze, Laughlin, Lee, Leer, Lowe, McKinley, McMaster, Malott, Mendenhall, Miller of Tippecanoe and Warren, Miller of Marion, Miltenberger, Morgan, Muensterman, Newman, Noll, O'Leary, O'Neil, Overmyer, Phelps, Phillips, Rothrock, Rowbottom, Sambor, Scott, Shilling, Smith, Southard, Swain, Symons, Thomas, Tillman, Traub, Tuthill, Vesey, Walker, Williamson, Willis of Dekalb, Willis of Lagrange and Steuben, Wimmer. Winesburg, Wood, Wright, Yoder, Youse. Total 98.

Those not answering to their names when called were:

Messrs. Cann and Newby.

The Speaker called for reports of the committees.

Committee Report:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

Your Committee on Rules, which was requested to report back rules for the government of the House of Representatives of the Seventy-first Assembly, has had the matter under consideration and begs leave to report back that the rules governing the Seventieth General Assembly be adopted.

ESCHBACH, Speaker,
FRANK KIMMEL,
C. L. MENDENHALL,
CHESTER A. DAVIS,
ROSCOE U. BARKER.

The report of the committee was adopted.

The Speaker ordered the roll of the counties to be called for the introduction of bills:

House Bill No. 14, by Mr. Walker:

A bill for an act conferring upon prosecuting attorneys of the State of Indiana the right to take acknowledgment to deeds and other instruments in writing, to administer oaths and to perform such acts as a notary public is authorized to perform, requiring them where they exercise such rights or perform such duties to procure a seal, and making them, where they exercise such rights or perform such duties, amenable to all the penalties to which a notary public is subject, and declaring an emergency.

Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary A.

House Bill No. 15, by Mr. Walker: A bill for an act to amend section 617 of an act entitled "An act concerning public offenses," approved March 10, 1905.

Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on Criminal Code.

House Bill No. 16, by Mr. Miller of Marion:

A bill for an act making an appropriation for the payment of part of the expenses of the annual encampment of the Indiana Department of the Grand Army of the Republic, and for the payment of part of the expenses of maintaining such department.

Which was read a first time and re ferred to the Committee on Ways and Means,

House Bill No. 17, by Mr. Miller of Marion:

A bill for an act for the protection of Memorial Day, and prescribing penalties for its violation.

Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on Criminal Code.

House Bill No. 18, by Mr. Southard:

A bill for an act fixing the salaries of certain officers in the cities of the fourth class.

Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on Fees and Salaries.

House Bill No. 19, Mr. Southard:

A bill for an act to amend section 2 of an act entitled "An act to provide for the restriction of dangerous communicable diseases, prescribing penalties for the violation thereof, repealing all laws in conflict herewith, and declaring an emergency," approved March 4, 1903.

Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on State Medicine.

House Bill No. 20, by Mr. Johnson:

A bill for an act entitled "An act concerning the employment of children, fixing liabilities, prescribing penalties and repealing certain laws."

Which was read a first time and referred to the Committee on Rights and Privileges.

House Bill No. 21, by Mr. Wright:

A bill for an act to authorize the governing body of any educational institution to which property shall have been heretofore conveyed by transfer, gift or delivery, and which shall have

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