entitled, An Act to prohibit the taking of pictures for 'rogues galleries' before conviction of crime, and providing for a penalty for the violation thereof," Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 44; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof. On motion of Mr. Olson, House Bill No. 397, for "An Act to amend and revise section thirty-five (35) of an Act entitled, 'An Act for the assessment of property and providing the means therefor, and to repeal a certain Act therein named,' approved February 25, 1898, in force July 1, 1898; as amended by an Act approved May 18, 1905, in force July 1, 1905," Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 31; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Abt Andrus Austin Baldwin Bardill Barr Boehm Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof. On motion of Mr. Broderick, House Bill No. 952, for "An Act to amend section sixty-three (63) for an Act entitled, 'An Act in regard to elections and to provide for filling vacancies in election (elective) offices,' approved April 3, 1872, in force July 1, 1872," Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, together with the Senate amendments adopted thereto, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass, together with the Senate amendments thereto?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 35; nays, 1. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the adoption of the Senate amendments to the bill. On motion of Mr. Keller, House Bill No. 10, a bill for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the partial support of mothers whose husbands are dead or have become permanently incapacitated for work by reason of physical or mental infirmity or whose busbands have deserted, when such mothers have children under fourteen years of age, and are citizens of the United States of America and residents of the county in which application for relief is made; and, also, to provide for the probationary visitation, care and supervision of the family for whose benefit such support is provided,' approved June 30, 1913, in force July 1, 1913, by amending sections two (2), ten (10) and eleven (11) thereof, and by adding two new sections to be known as section 12a, and section 18a, which amends the title thereof," Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, together with the Senate amendments adopted thereto, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass, together with the Senate amendments thereto?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 31; nays, 1. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Hull Nays-1. The following voted in the negative: Mr. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the adoption of the Senate amendments to the bill. On motion of Mr. Dailey, House Bill No. 335, for "An Act to amend section 1 of an Act entitled, 'An Act providing for the regulation of the embalming and disposal of dead bodies, for a system of examination, registration and licensing of embalmers, and imposing penalties for the violation of any of its provisions,' approved May 13, 1905, in force July 1, 1905," Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided i the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 31; nays, 2. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof. On motion of Mr. Meeker, House Bill No. 43, for "An Act to authorize townships to erect monuments or memorials in honor of their soldiers and sailors," Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following votes: Yeas, 33; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof and ask their concurrence in the passage of the bill. On motion of Mr. Womack, House Bill No. 57, for "An Act to amend section 1 of 'An Act to authorize the employment of convicts and prisoners in the penal and reformatory institutions of the State of Illinois in the preparation of road building materials and in working on the public roads,' approved June 28, 1913, in force July 1, 1913," Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 33; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof. On motion of Mr. Swanson, House Bill No. 72, for "An Act to amend an Act to regulate the assignment of notes secured by chattel mortgage and to regulate the sale of property under the power of sale contained in chattel mortgages, approved June 21, 1895, in force July 1, 1895, by amending section 2 of said Act which section as amended shall read as follows:” Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 32; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof. On motion of Mr. Landee, House Bill No. 168, for "An Act to amend an Act entitled, 'An Act to provide for the incorporation of cities and villages,' approved April 10, 1872, in force July 1, 1872, and all Acts amendatory thereto by adding thereto article XV,” Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, was taken up and read at large a third time, And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 29; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof. House Bill No. 188, for "An Act to provide for disconnecting territory from park districts organized under and by virtue of 'An Act to provide for the organization of park districts and the transfer of submerged lands to those bordering on navigable bodies of water, approved June 24, 1895, in force July 1, 1895," Having been printed as received from the House of Representatives, was taken up and read at large a third time, bill And the question being, "Shall this bill pass?" it was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Yeas, 34; nays, 0. The following voted in the affirmative: Messrs. This bill, expressing an emergency in the body of the Act, rendered it necessary that it should go into effect immediately, and having received the votes of two-thirds of the members elected, was declared passed. Ordered that the title be as aforesaid, and that the Secretary inform the House of Representatives thereof. A message from the House by Mr. Vogel, Assistant Clerk: Mr. President-I am directed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives has concurred with the Senate in the adoption of their amendments to a bill of the following title, to wit: HOUSE BILL NO. 989. A bill for an Act making an appropriation to pay the election committee expenses of the Forty-ninth General Assembly. Which amendments are as follows: AMENDMENT No. 1. Page 2, line 10, of the printed bill, strike out the figures "34.00" and insert in lieu thereof the figures: 24.00. AMENDMENT NO. 2. Page 3, after line 25, strike out the dash and all of line 26 and insert the following: ۱ 1 26 P. A. Coal, clerk, heretofore certified and paid...... 27 George Donovan, clerk, heretofore certified and paid. 28 George Hibbard, clerk, heretofore certified and paid. 29 Ira Nelson, clerk, heretofore certified and paid..... 30 Walter Morgan, clerk, heretofore certified and paid. ... .. ... Page 3, after line 12, strike out the dash and all of line 13 and insert the following: 13 Fred W. Greener, for clerical services. .. AMENDMENT NO. 4. ..$ 30.00 $3,584.15 Amendments to printed House Bill No. 989 in the Senate. Amend House Bill No. 989 in the Senate in section 1 under the subtitle "Senate Elections Committee," on page 4 and 5 by striking out all after said sub-title and inserting in lieu thereof the following: SENATE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE. HENRY AUSTIN VS. JOSEPH STRAUSS. 1 Disbursements for employees and general expense. 2 Kent E. Keller, member of sub-committee 3 John T. Denvir, chairman of sub-committee. 4 C. Haase, member of sub-committee .. .. .. • ... • 8 N. Elmo Franklin, member election committee 9 Raymond D. Meeker, member election committee 77.65 77.00 $7,553.41 Amend House Bill 989 in the Senate in section one by striking out all the words and figures after the enacting clause in lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 and inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures following: That the sum of twenty-one thousand eight hundred and sixteen dollars and seventy cents ($21,816.70) or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the expenses of the election committees of the Forty-ninth General Assembly and that said sum so appropriated shall be used for the following purposes and payable to the persons therein designated. Concurred in by the House, June 18, 1915. B. H. MCCANN, Clerk of the House. |