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EXECUTIVE JOURNAL.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION.

Lansing, Wednesday, March 27, 1912.

2:10 o'clock p. m.

The Sergeant-at-Arms announced that the Senate had been prepared for the executive session.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

By the Committee on Executive Business.

The Committee on Executive Business to which was referred the following recess appointments to office by the Governor:

Board of Control of College of Mines.

Lucius L. Hubbard, Painesdale, Houghton County, appointed June 9, 1911, to succeed himself, for the term ending June 9, 1917.

Murray M. Duncan, Ishpeming, Marquette County, appointed June 9, 1911, to succeed himself, for the term ending June 9, 1917.

Commissioner of Labor.

Perry F. Powers, Cadillac, Wexford County, appointed July 1, 1911, to succeed R. H. Fletcher, for the term ending June 30, 1913.

Board of Health of City of Detroit.

Samuel T. Douglas, Detroit, appointed March 1, 1912, to succeed himself, for term ending February 28, 1916.

Board of Control of Lapeer Home for Feeble-Minded and Epileptic. O. L. Millard, Hersey, Osceola County, appointed July 1, 1911, to succeed H. Kitchell, for the term ending January 31, 1915.

A. E. Meigs, Detroit, Wayne County, appointed July 6, 1911, to succeed J. S. Weidman, for the term ending January 31, 1915.

Norman Flowers, Jackson, Jackson County, appointed October 3, 1911, to succeed M. J. Murphy, for the term ending January 31, 1915.

Board of Guardians of Industrial Home for Girls.

Rolla C. Taylor, Adrian, Lenawee County, appointed May 24, 1911, to succeed himself, for the term ending May 31, 1917.

State Board of Health.

Edward Abrams, Houghton, Houghton County, appointed July 19, 1911, to succeed Geo. S. Harrington, for the term ending January 31,

Board of Trustees of Ionia State Hospital.

C. H. Gibson, Greenville, Montcalm County, appointed December 5,
1911, to succeed James W. Belknap, for the term ending January 31,
1913.

Jury Commissioners for Wayne County.

Duncan E. Graham, Detroit, appointed May 24, 1911, to succeed J.
B. Greenberg, for the term ending April 30, 1917.

State Board of Library Commissioners.

David E. Heineman, Detroit, Wayne County, appointed June 8, 1911,
to succeed himself, for the term ending June 7, 1915.

W. Millard Palmer, Grand Rapids, Kent County, appointed June 27,
1911, to succeed F. J. Baldwin, for the term ending June 7, 1915.

State Live Stock Sanitary Commission.

H. H. Halladay, Clinton, Lenawee County, appointed July 10, 1911,
to succeed C. A. Tyler, for the term ending second Monday in July,
1917.

Mackinac Island State Park Commission.

Alfred O. Jopling, Marquette, Marquette County, appointed June 22,
1911, to succeed himself, for term ending June 21, 1921.

State Board of Registration of Nurses.

Susan Fisher Apted, Grand Rapids, Kent County, appointed March
1, 1912, to succeed Elizabeth G. Flaws, for the term ending July 31,
1912.

Board of Trustees of Newberry State Hospital.

Thomas Conlin, Crystal Falls, Iron County, appointed March 1, 1912,
to succeed J. C. Kirkpatrick, for the term ending second Monday in Feb-
ruary, 1917.

Board of Registration and Examination in Osteopathy.

T. L. Herroder, Detroit, Wayne County, appointed May 12, 1911, to
succeed E. F. Ashmore, for the term ending April 30, 1916.

Michigan Board of Pharmacy.

E. E. Faulkner, Delta, Barry County, appointed January 1, 1912, to
succeed William A. Dohaney, for the term ending December 31, 1916.
Board of Trustees of Pontiac State Hospital.

C. W. Hitchcock, Detroit, Wayne County, appointed September 11,
1911, to succeed William G. Malcomson, for the term ending second
Monday in February, 1913.

Board of Trustees of State Sanatorium.

Henry J. Hartz, Detroit, Wayne County, appointed September 1,
1911, to succeed himself, for the term ending August 31, 1917.

George Barnes, Howell, Livingston County, appointed September 14,
1911, to succeed George W. Teeple, for the term ending August 31, 1917.

State Board of Tax Commissioners.

William B. Mershon, Saginaw, Saginaw County, appointed January 1,
1912, to succeed James H. Thompson, for the term ending the first

Wednesday in January, 1913, reappointed for the same term March 18, 1912.

State Veterinarian.

Ward Giltner, Lansing, Ingham County, appointed July 10, 1911, to succeed himself, for term ending second Monday in July, 1913.

Respectfully reports that it has had the same under consideration, and recommends that the Senate advise and consent to the said appointments to office. OTTO FOWLE,

The report was accepted.

Chairman.

Mr. Fowle moved that the Senate advise and consent to the foregoing appointments to office, and that the vote be taken on the list of appointments collectively.

The motion prevailed.

The Senate then advised and consented to the said appointments to office, a majority of the Senators present voting therefor by yeas and nays as follows:

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Mr. Fowle moved that the executive session close.
The motion prevailed, the time being 2:20 o'clock, p. m.

Lansing, Michigan, March 28, 1912.

5:40 o'clock p. m.

The Sergeant-at-Arms announced that the Senate Chamber had been prepared for the executive session.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

By the Committee on Executive Business:

The Committee on Executive Business to which was referred the following recess appointment and nomination to office by the Governor :

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