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wise conencted with the production, use, regulation, control, distribution or application of electricity or electrical energy or products for any use or purpose, constructing, acquiring, using, selling, buying or leasing any works, construction of plant or part thereof connected with or involving such use, distribution, regulation, control or application of electricity or the control or use of electrical apparatus for any purpose and of producing, furnishing and supplying electricity or electrical apparatus in any form and for any purpose and to carry on a general manufacturing business,' approved the twentythird day of June, one thousand nine hundred and eleven, extending the same to corporations engaged in the manufacture, buying, selling, dealing in and using of colapsible tubes and metal specialties," be recalled from the Governor for the purpose of amendment.

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

By uanimous consent,

Mr. Hilton, from the Committee on Education, reported as amended, Senate bill No. 671 (House bill No. 870), entitled "An act to amend an act approved the 18th day of May, 1911, 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.'"

He also from the Committee on Education, reported as committed, Senate bill No. 602 (House bill No. 547), entitled "An act requiring counties now or hereafter containing a population of not less than seven hundred and fifty thousand and not more than one million two hundred thousand inhabitants to establish and maintain schools for the care and education of female children under the jurisdiction of the juvenile courts and conferring the powers and regulating the proceedings for the establishment, maintenance and management thereof."

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 741, entitled "An act refunding to the executor of the estate of Charles C. Cox, deceased, certain monies by him paid into the State Treasury upon a bequest to the Malinda Cox Free Library of Doylestown, Pennsylvania."

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. Beidleman, Buckman, Burke, Catlin, Endsley, Farley, Gerberich, Graff, Hackett, Hilton, Hoke, Jenkins, Kurtz, Lynch, Magee, Charles J., McKee, William S., McNichol, Miller, Mills, Moore, Patton, Phipps, Schantz, Semmens, Sensenich, Smith, William Wallace, Snyder, Plymouth W., Sproul, Stewart, Tompkins, Vare, Warner, Wasbers.-33.

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 proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 764 (House No. 841). entitled "An act making an appropriation to pay the judgment obtained against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by Robert Stewart."

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. Beidleman, Buckman, Burke, Catlin, Clark, Croft, Crow, Daix, DeWitt, Endsley, Farley, Gerberich, Graff, Gyger, Hackett, Hilton, Hindman, Hoke, Homsher. Jenkins, Kurtz, Lynch, Magee, Charles J., Martin, McConnell, McKee, William S., McNichol, Miller, Mills, Moore, Patton, Phipps, Salus. Schantz, Semmens, Sensenich, Smith, Raymond E., Smith, William Wallace, Snyder, Charles A., Snyder, Plymouth W., Sproul, Stewart, Thompson, Tompkins, Vare, Warner, Wasbers.-47.

None.

NAYS.

Two-thirds 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 amendments.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 776 (House No. 767), entitled "An act making an appropriation for the purpose of refunding certain moneys to the Peters Packing Company, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania."

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. Beidleman, Buckman, Burke, Catlin, Clark, Croft, Crow, Daix, DeWitt, Endsley, Farley, Gerberich, Graff, Gyger, Hackett, Hilton, Hindman, Hoke, Homsher, Jenkins, Kurtz, Lynch, Magee, Charles J., Martin, McConnell, McKee, William S., McNichol, Miller, Mills, Moore, Patton, Phipps, Salus, Schantz, Semmens, Sensenich, Smith, Raymond E., Smith, William Wallace, Snyder, Charles A., Snyder, Plymouth W., Sproul, Stewart, Thompson, Tompkins, Vare, Warner, Wasbers.-17.

None.

NAYS.

Two-thirds 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 amendments.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 778 (House No. 1098), entitled "A supplement to an act approved the nineteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and nine, entitled 'An act to regulate the practice of osteopathy in the State of Pennsylvania to provide for the establishment of a State Board of Osteopathic Examiners to define the powers and duties of said Board of Osteopathic Examiners to provide for the examining and licensing of osteopaths in this State and to provide penalties for the violation of this act.' "

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. Beidleman, Buckman, Burke, Catlin, Clark, Crow, Daix, DeWitt, Endsley, Farley, Gerberich, Hackett, Hilton, Hindman, Jenkins, Kurtz, Lynch, Magee, Charles J., McKee, William S., McNichol, Patton, Phipps, Semmens, Smith, Raymond E., Smith, William Wallace, Snyder, Plymouth W., Sproul, Stewart, Tompkins, Vare, Warner, Wasbers.-32.

Mr. Schantz.-1.

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 amendments.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 779 (House No. 89), entitled "An act to amend an act approved thirtieth day of July, one thousand eight hundred ninetyseven, entitled 'An act to provide revenue and regulate the sale of malt, brewed, vinous and spirituous liquors or any admixture thereof by requiring and authorizing licenses to be taken out by brewers, distillers, wholesalers, bottlers, rectifiers, compounders, storekeepers and agents having a store, office or place of business within this Commonwealth prescribing the amount of license fees to be paid in such cases and by imposing an additional license fee on retail dealers in intoxicating liquors,' as amended."

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. Beidleman, Buckman, Burke, Catlin, Crow, Daix, Farley, Gerberich, Hilton, Hindman, Jenkins, Kurtz, Lynch, Magee, Charles J., McKee, William S., McNichol, Mills, Moore, Patton, Phipps, Semmens, Smith, Raymond E., Smith, William Wallace, Snyder, Plymouth W., Sproul, Stewart, Tompkins, Vare, Warner, Wasbers.-31.

NAYS.

Messrs. Endsley, Hoke, Homsher, Schantz, Sensenich.—5.

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 amendments.

Agreeably to order,

The Senate proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 786, entitled "An act amending section number one thousand four hundred and two of article fourteen of an act, entitled 'An act to establish a public school system in the Commonwalth 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,' approved the eighteenth day of May, one thousand nine hundred eleven."

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. Beidleman, Buckman, Burke, Catlin, Clark, Crow, Daix, DeWitt, Endsley, Farley, Gerberich, Hackett, Hilton, Hindman, Homsher, Jenkins, Kurtz, Lynch, Magee, Charles J., McKee, William S., McNichol, Mills, Moore, Patton, Phipps, Semmens, Sensenich, Smith, William Wallace, Snyder, Plymouth W., Sproul, Stewart, Tompkins, Vare, Warner, Wasbers.-35.

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 proceeded to the third reading and consideration of Senate bill No. 797, entitled "An act to amend an act, entitled 'An act defining and regulating public amusements and places used therefor requiring and regulating the licensing thereof restricting the scope of certain acts of Assembly relating thereto and providing penalties for violation of this act,' approved the twentieth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen by further defining and regulating such amusements and places and the licensing thereof." 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,

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