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and thirteen of an act approved the fifteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen (Pamphlet Laws five hundred and thirty-four), entitled 'An act relating to motion picture films, reels or stereopticon views or slides, providing a system of examination, approval and regulation thereof, and of the banners, posters and other like advertising matter used in connection therewith, creating the Board of Censors, and providing penalties for the violation of this act,' and providing for the appointment of a deputy to the Board of Censors, and additional employes of said board, and fixing their salaries," be recalled from the Governor for the purpose of amendment.

Ordered, That the Clerk present the same to the House of Representatives for concurrence.

On motion of Mr. Leslie the following resolution was twice read, considered and agreed to:

In the Senate, May 19, 1919.

Resolved (if the House of Representatives concur), That Senate bill No. 406, entitled "An act creating a Bureau of Topographical and Geological Survey in the Department of Internal Affairs, providing for a topographical and geological survey of the State and abolishing the Topographical and Geological Survey Commission of Pennsylvania, and all offices or places held under said Commission," be recalled from the Governor for the purpose of amendment.

Ordered, That the Clerk present the same to the House of Representatives for concurrence.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate resumed the consideration of Senate bill No. 32, entitled "A supplement to an act approved May twenty-fourth, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven (Pamphlet Laws one hundred eighty-nine), entitled 'An act to regulate the practice of pharmacy and sale of poisons and to prevent adulterations in drugs and medical preparations in the State of Pennsylvania.'"

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

And the amendments made thereto having been printed as required by the Constitution,

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Boyd, Craig, Crow, Daix Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Einstein, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Haldeman, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, McNichol, Mearkle, John

S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten, Woodward and Buckman, Pres. Pro Tem.-46.

None.

NAYS.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present said bill to the House of Representatives for concurrence.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate resumed the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 428 (House bill No. 289), entitled "An act to amend part of the first section of an act approved the eleventh day of July, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and one, entitled 'An act to regulate and establish the fees to be charged by sheriff's in this Commonwealth, and to provide for the taxation and collection of the same,' by requiring sheriff's fees for attending court bringing into and removing therefrom prisoners for arraignment, trial and sentence and for the execution of any other order of court to be paid by the county."

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

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Beales, Boyd, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Einstein, Eyre, Graff, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, MeConnell, McNichol, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten, Woodward and Buckman, Pres. Pro Tem.-40.

NAYS.

Messrs. Barnes and Barr-2.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the House of Representatives with information that the Senate has passed the same without amendment.

On motion made by Mr. Jones and Mr. Weaver,

The Senate resumed the consideration of Senate bill No. 835, entitled "An act providing for and regulating the maintenance and gov

ernment of a children's home in each county of the State having a population of less than two hundred and fifty thousand for indigent orphans and for incorrigible, indigent, dependent and neglected childien under sixteen years of age and providing for their commitment thereto."

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

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Boyd, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Einstein, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, McNichol, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten, Woodward and Buckman, Pres. Pro Tem.-44.

NAYS.

None.

A majority of all the Senators having voted “aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk present said bill to the House of Representatives for concurrence.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate resumed the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 432 (House bill No. 589), entitled "An act authorizing courts of record to remove convicts and persons confined in jails, workhouses, reformatories and reform industrial schools who are seriously ill to other institutions and providing penalties for breach of prison.” And said bill having been read at length the third time, and agreed to,

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Boyd, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Einstein, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie,

Marlow, Martin, McConnell, McNichol, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten, Woodward and Buckman, Pres. Pro Tem.- -44.

NAYS.

None.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the House of Representatives with information that the Senate has passed the same without amendment.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 654 (House bill No. 506), entitled "An act to amend section six hundred two of the act approved the eighteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred 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.'"

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

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Boyd, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Einstein, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, MeNichol, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman, Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten, Woodward and Buckman, Pres. Pro Tem.—-44.

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A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the House of Repre sentatives with information that the Senate has passed the same without amendment.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 655 (House bill No. 508), entitled "An act to repeal an act approved the seventh day of June, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen (Pamphlet Laws eight hundred and ninety-five), entitled An act authorizing township school districts which entirely surround a city or borough to acquire in such city or borough lands and to erect thereon buildings for high school purposes, and exempting property so acquired from taxation by such city, borough or school -district thereof, and authorizing such township school directors to enter upon and occupy sufficient ground for such high school purposes, and providing for the determination of damages done and suffered by the owners of the land by reason of the taking thereof for such high school purposes.'"

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

On the question,

Shall the bill pass finally?

The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz:

YEAS.

Messrs. Frank E. Baldwin, Richard J. Baldwin, Barnes, Barr, Beales, Boyd, Craig, Crow, Daix, Davis, DeWitt, Donahue, Einstein, Eyre, Graff, Gray, Heaton, Herron, Homsher, Jones, Leiby, Leslie, Marlow, Martin, McConnell, McNichol, Mearkle, John S. Miller, Summerfield J. Miller, Murdoch, Nason, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Sassaman,. Smith, Snyder, Sones, Tompkins, Turner, Vare, Weaver, Whitten, Woodward and Buckman, Pres. Pro Tem.-45.

None.

NAYS.

A majority of all the Senators having voted "aye" the question was determined in the affirmative.

Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the House of Representatives with information that the Senate has passed the same without amendment.

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

That Senate bill No. 665 (House bill No. 395) on third reading, entitled "An act regulating the sale, conveyance, transfer of disposition of second hand motor vehicles requiring the making and filing of sworn descriptions thereof, and statements in relation thereto regulating the registry of such vehicles, imposing certain duties on the State Highway Commissioner relative to such stolen vehicles, forbidding the removal, defacement, alteration, destruction, obliteration or concealment of the trademarks, identification numbers, serial numbers or other distinguishing marks of motor vehicles or the having

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