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The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 918, entitled "An act designating officers and employes of the Insurance Department and fixing their compensation."

On the question,

Will the Senate agree to the first section?

A motion was made by Mr. Smith to amend the same.

On page two, line twenty-three, by striking out the word "two" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "three”; in same line after the word "thousand" strike out the words "eight hundred.”

Which was agreed to.

The section as amended was then agreed to.

On the question,

Will the Senate agree to the second section?

A motion was made by Mr. Smith to amend the same.

On page 3, line 27, by striking out the word "employ" and inserting in lieu thereof "employees."

Which was agreed to,

The section as amended was then agreed to,

The title was considered and agreed to,

Said bill as amended was then agreed to.

And said bill as amended having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, To be transcribed for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole being in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 928 (House bill No. 1094), entitled “An act designat ing Frances Willard Day in the Public Schools."

And said bill having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, To be transcribed for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole

being in this case dispensed with.

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 9:38 (House bill No. 1225), entitled "An act to amend art of section eleven of an act approved the second day of February, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four (Pamphlet Laws twentye), entitled A further supplement to an act entitled 'An act to inCorporate the City of Philadelphia.'"

And said bill having been read a length the second time and

agreed to,

Ordered, To be transcribed for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole. being in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 939 (House bill No. 1226), entitled "An act to fix the salaries of clerks in the Bureau of Searches under the Receiver of Taxes in cities of the first class."

And said bill having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, To be transcribed for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole being in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 953,, entitled "An act to amend section two of an act approved the eighteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and nine, entitled ‘An act relating to surety of the peace and defining the procedure in such cases,' by providing for the payment of costs by counties in certain cases.”

And said bill having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, To be laid aside for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 554, entitled “An act relating to costs in certain cases of summary conviction before aldermen, magistrates and justices of the peace; providing for the assessment of such costs upon the prosecutor or defendant, and their committment in case of default, and providing for the payment of such costs by counties in certain cases.” And said bill having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, To be transcribed for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole being in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 955, entitled "An act to amend part of clause (d), section seven, of an act approved the fifth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, (Pamphlet Laws one hundred and ninetyeight), entitled 'An act to establish a county court for the County of Allegheny and prescribing its powers and duties, regulating the pro cedure therein, and providing for the expenses thereof,' as amended by providing that informations in cases of desertion and non-support may be made before aldermen and justices of the peace, and providing

for the binding over of persons arrested on warrants issued on such Informations."

And said bill having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, To be transcribed for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole being in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 969, entitled "An act taking protection from the red squirrel, and changing the open season for blackbirds."

And said bill having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, To be transcribed for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole being in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 977 (House bill No. 1168), entitled “An act to amend an act approved the eighteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundied and eleven (Pamphlet Laws three hundred and nine), entitled An act to establish a public school system in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, together with the provisions by which it shall be administered, and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof; providing revenue to establish and maintain the same and the method of collecting such revenue, and repealing all laws, general, special or local, or any parts thereof, that are or may be inconsistent therewith, by adding thereto section one thousand five hundred and twelve, authorizing the directors of any school district in which a special school for pupils having tuberculosis shall be established To provide the pupils thereof with food, clothing and transportation necessary for attendance thereat.”

And said bill having beeen read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, To be transcribed for a third reading.

A motion was made by Mr. Daix and Mr. Smith,

That Senate bill No. 977 (House bill No. 1168), the bill just read, be recommitted to the Committee on Appropriations.

Which was

agreed to.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole

Teing in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 978 (House bill No. 1055), entitled "An act to amend section one thousand four hundred and thriteen of an act, approved

the eighteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and eleven Pamphlet Laws three hundred and ninė), entitled 'An act to estab lish a public school system in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, together with the provisions by which it shall be administered, and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof; providing revenue to establish and maintain the same, and the method of collecting such revenue, and repealing all laws, general, special or local, or any parts thereof that are or may be inconsistent therewith,' by provid ing for the special education of certain children incapable of receiv ing proper education in the regular classes of the public schools." And said bill having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Order, To be transcribed for a third reading.

A motion was made by Mr. Daix and Mr. Smith,

That Senate bill No. 978 (House bill No. 1655), the bill just read, be recommitted to the Committee on Appropriations.

Which was agreed to.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole being in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 979 (House bill No. 1242), entitled "An act making an appropriation to the State Livestock Sanitary Board for the pu.pose of reimbursing certain owners of animals destroyed during the late epizotic of the foot and mouth disease."

And said bill having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, To be transcribed for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole being in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 981 (House bill No. 924), entitled "An act providing for and regulating the payment into the State Treasury without escheat of certain unclaimed moneys in the hands of depositories, fiduciaries, prothonotaries and clerks of orphans' courts; defining the terms "depositories" and "fiduciaries" as used in the act; provisi ing for the refund of such moneys with interest the.eon when claimed by persons entitled thereto; making an approp: iation for such refunds and imposing penalties.'

The first and second sections were separatenly considered and agreed to.

On the ot estion

Will the Senate agree to the third section?

A motion was made by Mr. Crow to amend the same in line 8. Strike out the word 'referred," and substitute therefor the word "reported."

Which was agreed to,

The section as amended was then agreed to,

The fourth, fifth sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh. Twelfth and thirteenth sections and the title were separately considered and agreed tc.

Said bill as amended was then agreed to.

And said bill as amended having been read at length the second time and agreed to,

Ordered, to he trans ribed for a third reading.

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole Teing in this case dispensed with,

The Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of Senate bill No. £3, entitld "An act to amend an act approved the second day of June, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and fiften (Pamphlet Laws seven hundred and thirty-six) entitled 'An act defining the liability of an employer to pay damages for injuries Fceived by an employe in the course of employment; establishing an elective schedule of compensation and providing procedure for the determination of liability and compensation thereunder,' and providing when same shall become effective.”

And said bill having been read at length the second time and agreed to.

Ordered. To be transcribed for a third reading.

A motion was made by Mr. Smith and Mr. Daix,

That Senate bill No. £33, the bill just read, be recommitted to the uittee on Judiciary Special for the purpose of a hearing.

Which was agreed to,

Agreeably to order,

The rule requiring bills to be considered in committee of the whole

leing in this case dispensed with,

Senate bill No. 994, entitld "An act to provide for the administraThe Senate proceeded to the second reading and consideration of ldred and fifteen, by creating the Bureau of Workmen's Compenon of the Workmen's Compensation Act of one thousand nine stion of the Department of Labor and Industry; providing for the

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