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290 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE There being no objection the order of business reverted t portS" of Standing Committees. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES, Continued Mr. Cina from the Committee on Rules to which was referr Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3, providing living expe during the session of the Legislature for members of the Le lature. . Reported the same back with the recommendation that resolution be adopted. The report was adopted. Mr. Cina moved that the rules be so far suspended that Sen Concurrent Resolution No. 3 be adopted. The question being taken on the adoption of the resolution the roll being called, there were yeas 65, and nays 58, as follo Those who voted in the affirmative were: Adams Affeldt Anderson,J. T. Basford Beanblossom Bergerud Bergeson Berglund Campton Chilgren Cina Conn Conroy Day Enestvedt Fitzgerald Franz Fugina Gerling Goodin Grittner Ha gland Halsted Herzog Johnson,E.P. Karth Kelley O'Dea Kelly Olson,C.G. King Olson,G.W. Kinzer Otto !fording Peterson LaBrosse Podgorski Lindquist Popovich Luther (Mrs.) Prifrel McGuire Reed Mosier Rutte1· Munger Shipka Newhouse Shovell Noreen Sorensen rrhose who voted in the negative were: Alderink Duxbury Anderson,D.F. Erdahl Anderson,H.J. Ernst Anderson,H.R. Fitzsimons Anderson,M. French Angstman Fudro Aune Fuller Battles Furst Christie Grussing Cunningham Hartle Dirlam Huebner Dunn Iverson Johnson,0.L. Jude Klaus Knudsen Langen Langley Lorentz Lovik McCarty McGill McLeod Mitchell So the resolution was not adopted. Mueller Nelson Nordlie Oberg Ogle Ottinger Parks Paulson Schulz Schumann Searle Skeate Swenson,E. Tiemann Volstad Wanvick Warnke Wee Wetzel Wichterma · Widstrand Wilder Wozniak Yetka Mr.Speaker Sundet Swenson,G. Thompson,] Thompson,T Tomczyk Ukkelberg VanDeRiet Voxland Windmill er Wright Mr. Cina moved that the House adjourn. The motion prevaile and the Speaker declared the House adjourned until 2 ·p. m February 6. G. H. LEAHY, Chief Clerk, House of Representative, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 291 TWENTIETH DAY PAUL, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 met at 2 p. m. and was called to order . by the called, the following members answered to their Dunn Duxbury Enestvedt .jlJ.F. Erdahl H.R. Ernst t:J.T. Fitzgerald ,M. Fitzsimons .n Franke Franz Fudro Fugina Fuller Furst Gerling Goodin Grittner Grussing Hag land Halsted Hartle Herzog Hofstad Huebner Iverson Jensen Johnson,E:P. Murk Johnson,O.L. Nelson Jude Newhouse Karth Nordin Kelley Nordlie Kelly Noreen King Oberg Kinzer O'Dea Klaus Ogle Knudsen Olson,C.G. Kording Olson,G.W. Langen Ottinger Langley Otto Lindquist Parks Lorentz Paulson Lovik Peterson Luther (Mrs.) Podgorski McCarty Prifrel McGill Reed McGuire Rutter McLeod Schulz Mitchell Schumann Mosier Searle Mueller Shipka Munger Shovell Skeate Sorensen Sundet Swenson,E. T. Swenson,G .W. Thompson,H. Thompson,T. Tiemann Tomczyk Ukkelberg VanDeRiet Volstad Voxland Wanvick Warnke Wee Wetzel Widstrand Wilder Windmill er Wozniak Wright Yetka Mr.Speaker ssrs. Wichterman, Larson, Popovich, French, LaBrosse and erson, H. J., were excused. he Chief Clerk then proceeded to read the Journal of the pre- day, when on motion of Mr. Kording the further reading dispensed with and the Journal approved as corrected. r. Christie moved that the Journal for February 5 be car- ted to show that he voted in the negative on Senate Concur- t Resolution No. 3. The motion prevailed. CHIEF CLERK'S REPORT OF PRINTED BILLS rinted copies of H. F. Nos. 24, 240, 263, 299, 300, and 301, been placed in the binders.

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290 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE

There being no objection the order of business reverted t portS" of Standing Committees.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES, Continued

Mr. Cina from the Committee on Rules to which was referr

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3, providing living expe during the session of the Legislature for members of the Le lature.

. Reported the same back with the recommendation that resolution be adopted.

The report was adopted.

Mr. Cina moved that the rules be so far suspended that Sen Concurrent Resolution No. 3 be adopted.

The question being taken on the adoption of the resolution the roll being called, there were yeas 65, and nays 58, as follo

Those who voted in the affirmative were:

Adams Affeldt Anderson,J. T. Basford Beanblossom Bergerud Bergeson Berglund Campton Chilgren Cina Conn Conroy

Day Enestvedt Fitzgerald Franz Fugina Gerling Goodin Grittner Ha gland Halsted Herzog Johnson,E.P. Karth

Kelley O'Dea Kelly Olson,C.G. King Olson,G.W. Kinzer Otto !fording Peterson LaBrosse Podgorski Lindquist Popovich Luther (Mrs.) Prifrel McGuire Reed Mosier Rutte1· Munger Shipka Newhouse Shovell Noreen Sorensen

rrhose who voted in the negative were:

Alderink Duxbury Anderson,D.F. Erdahl Anderson,H.J. Ernst Anderson,H.R. Fitzsimons Anderson,M. French Angstman Fudro Aune Fuller Battles Furst Christie Grussing Cunningham Hartle Dirlam Huebner Dunn Iverson

Johnson,0.L. Jude Klaus Knudsen Langen Langley Lorentz Lovik McCarty McGill McLeod Mitchell

So the resolution was not adopted.

Mueller Nelson Nordlie Oberg Ogle Ottinger Parks Paulson Schulz Schumann Searle Skeate

Swenson,E. Tiemann Volstad Wanvick Warnke Wee Wetzel Wichterma · Widstrand Wilder Wozniak Yetka Mr.Speaker

Sundet Swenson,G. Thompson,] Thompson,T Tomczyk Ukkelberg VanDeRiet Voxland Windmill er Wright

Mr. Cina moved that the House adjourn. The motion prevaile and the Speaker declared the House adjourned until 2 ·p. m February 6.

G. H. LEAHY, Chief Clerk, House of Representative,

FEBRUARY 6, 1957 291

TWENTIETH DAY

PAUL, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957

met at 2 p. m. and was called to order . by the

called, the following members answered to their

Dunn Duxbury Enestvedt

.jlJ.F. Erdahl H.R. Ernst

t:J.T. Fitzgerald ,M. Fitzsimons

.n Franke Franz Fudro Fugina Fuller Furst Gerling Goodin Grittner Grussing Hag land Halsted Hartle Herzog Hofstad Huebner Iverson Jensen

Johnson,E:P. Murk Johnson,O.L. Nelson Jude Newhouse Karth Nordin Kelley Nordlie Kelly Noreen King Oberg Kinzer O'Dea Klaus Ogle Knudsen Olson,C.G. Kording Olson,G.W. Langen Ottinger Langley Otto Lindquist Parks Lorentz Paulson Lovik Peterson Luther (Mrs.) Podgorski McCarty Prifrel McGill Reed McGuire Rutter McLeod Schulz Mitchell Schumann Mosier Searle Mueller Shipka Munger Shovell

Skeate Sorensen Sundet Swenson,E. T. Swenson,G .W. Thompson,H. Thompson,T. Tiemann Tomczyk Ukkelberg VanDeRiet Volstad Voxland Wanvick Warnke Wee Wetzel Widstrand Wilder Windmill er Wozniak Wright Yetka Mr.Speaker

ssrs. Wichterman, Larson, Popovich, French, LaBrosse and erson, H. J., were excused.

he Chief Clerk then proceeded to read the Journal of the pre­~I1g day, when on motion of Mr. Kording the further reading dispensed with and the Journal approved as corrected.

r. Christie moved that the Journal for February 5 be car­ted to show that he voted in the negative on Senate Concur­t Resolution No. 3. The motion prevailed.

CHIEF CLERK'S REPORT OF PRINTED BILLS rinted copies of H. F. Nos. 24, 240, 263, 299, 300, and 301,

been placed in the binders.

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Sundet Tiemann Voxland Wichterman Y etka Swenson,E.T. Tomczyk Wanvick Widstrand Swenson,G.W. Ukkelberg Warnke Wilder Thornpson,H. VanDeRiet Wee Wozniak Thompson,T. Volstad Wetzel Wright

So the bill was passed and its title agreed to.

CALL OF THE HOUSE

Mr. Wozniak moved a call of the House.

The roll being called, the following members answered tO names:

Adams Duxbury Affeldt Enestvedt Alderink Erdahl Anderson,D.F. Ernst Anderson,H.J. Fitzgerald Anderson,H.R. Fitzsimons Anderson,J. T. Franke Anderson,M. Franz Angstman French Basford Fudro Battles Fuller Beanblossom Furst Bergerud Gerling Bergeson Grittner Berglund Grussing Campton Hag land Christie Halsted Cina Hartle Conn Herzog Conroy Hofstad Cunningham Huebner Dirlam Iverson Dunn Johnson,E.P.

Johnson,0.L. Nordin Jude Nordlie Karth Noreen Kelley Oberg King O'Dea Kinzer Ogle Klaus Olson,C.G. Knudsen Olson,G.W. Kor ding Ottinger LaBrosse Parks Langen Paulson Langley Peterson Larson Podgorski Lindquist Popovich Luther (Mrs.) Prifrel McGill Reed McGuire Rutter McLeod Schulz Mitchell Schumann Mueller Shipka Murk Shovell Nelson Skeate Newhouse Sorensen

Sundet Swenson Swenson, Thompso Tiemann Tomczyk Ukkelber Volstad Voxland Wanvick Warnke· Wee Wetzel Wichter Widstrari Wilder Wozniak Wright Yetka Mr.Speak

Mr. Cina moved that further proceedings under the call be pensed with and that the Sergeant-at-Arms be instructed to bi in the absentees. The motion prevailed and it was so ordered.

CALENDAR, Continued

H. F. No. 273, A bill for an act relating to the state teach, colleges and redesignating such colleges.

Was read for the third time and placed upon its final passa

The question being taken on the passage of the bill, and the being called, there were yeas 104, and nays 17, as follows:

Those \..vho voted in the affirmative were: Adams Beanblossom Affeldt Bergerud Alderink Bergeson Anderson,H.J. Berglund Anderson,H.R. Cina Anderson,J .T. Conroy Anderson,M. Cunningham Angstman Day Basford Dirlam Battles Duxbury

Enestvedt Erdahl Ernst Fitzgerald Franke Franz Fudro Fugina Fuller Furst

Gerling Goodin Hag land Halsted Hartle Herzog Hofstad Huebner Jensen Johnson,E.P.

Johnson,O.L Karth Kelley Kelly Klaus Knudsen Kording Langen Larson Lindquist

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957

Nelson Parks Shovell Newhouse Paulson Skeate

rs.) Nordin Peterson Sundet Nordlie Podgorski Swenson,E.T. Noreen Popovich Swenson,G.W. Oberg Reed Thompson,H. O'Dea Rutter Thompson,T. Ogle Schulz Tiemann Olson,C.G. Schumann VanDeRiet Olson,G.W. Searle Volstad Ottinger Shipka Voxland

e who voted in the negative were:

,n,D.F. Fitzsimons French Grittner Grussing

Iverson Jude King Kinzer

LaBrosse Langley McCarty Tomczyk

bill was passed and its title agreed to.

557

Wanvick Warnke Wee Wetzel Widstrand Wilder Wozniak Wrio·ht Yetka Mr.Speaker

Ukkelberg

. No. 389, A bill for an act relating to the payment by em­to a surviving spouse of wages due a decedent employee; ·ng Minnesota Statutes 1953, Section 181.58.

read for the third time and placed upon its final passage.

e question being taken on the passage of the bill, and the roll called, there were yeas 121, and nays 0, as follows:

ose who voted in the affirmative were:

Erdahl Karth Newhouse Ernst Kelley N oTdin

fink Fitzgerald Kelly Nordlie erson,D.F. Fitzsimons King Noreen rson,H.J. Franke Kinzer Oberg rson,H.R. Franz Klaus O'Dea \rson,J.T. French Knudsen Ogle rson,M. Fudro Kording Olson,C.G. 1tman Fugina LaBrosse Olson,G.W. '()rd Fuller Langen Ottinger les Furst Larson Parks iblossom Gerling Lindquist Paulson erud Goodin Lorentz Peterson

Grittner Lovik Podgorski Grussing Luther (Mrs.) Popovich Hag land McCarty Prifrel Halsted McGill Reed Hartle McGuire Rutter Herzog McLeod Schulz Hofstad Mitchell Schumann Huebner Mosier Searle Jensen Mueller Shipka Johnson,E.P. Munger Shovell

_ Johnson,O.L. Murk Skeate estvedt Jude Nelson Sorensen

,So the bill was passed and its title agreed to.

Sundet Swenson,E.T. Swenson,G.W. Thompson,H. Thompson,T. Tiemann Tomczyk Ukkelberg VanDeRiet VolsiJad Voxland Wanvick Warnke Wee Wetzel Wichterman Widstrand Wilder Wright Yetka Mr.Speaker

REPORTS FROM THE COMMITTEE ON RULES

Mr. Cina from the Committee on Rliles·to which was referred­

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3, providing living expenses

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during the session of the Legislature for members of the Le ture.

Reported the same back with the recommendation tha resolution do pass.

The report was adopted.

Mr. Cina moved that Senate Concurrent Resolution No. adopted.

The question being taken on the adoption of the resolutio

Mr. Shipka moved that those not voting be excused from ing. The motion was lost.

And the roll being called, there were yeas 82, and nays follows:

Those who voted in the affirmative were: Adams Franke Kinzer Noreen Affeldt Franz Knudsen O'Dea Anderson,J.T. Fudro Kording Olson,C.G. Basford Fugina LaBrosse Olson,G.W. Beanblossom Gerling Langley Parks Bergerud Goodin Larson Peterson Bergeson Grittner Lindquist Podgorski Berglund Grussing Lovik Popovich Campton Ragland Luther (Mrs.) Prifrel Ghilgren Halsted McGill Reed Cina Herzog McGuire Rutter Conn Hofstad Mosier Shipka Conroy Johnson,E.P. Mueller Shovell Cunningham Karth Munger Skeate Day Kelley Murk Sorensen Enestvedt Kelly Newhouse Sundet Fitzgerald King Nordin Swenson,E.T.

Those who voted in the negative were :

Alderink Dunn Huebner Anderson,D.F. Duxbury Iverson Anderson,H.J. Erdahl Jensen Anderson,H.R. Ernst Johnson,O.L. Anderson,M. Fitzsimons Jude Angstman French Klaus Battles Fuller Langen Christie Furst Lorentz Dirlam Hartle McCarty

So the resolution was adopted.

McLeod Mitchell Nelson Nordlie Oberg Ogle Ottinger Paulson Schulz

Thompson, Tiemann Volstad Wanvick Warnke Wee Wetzel Wichterman Widstrand·.·· Wilder Wozniak Wright Yetka Mr.Speake:i: c

Schumann Searle Swenson,G. Thompson,T~ Tomczyk Ukkelberg VanDeRiet Voxland

Mr. Cina moved that the call of the House be lifted. The motL prevailed.

GENERAL ORDERS

The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole, wi Mr. Y etka in the chair. ·

After some time spent therein, the Committee arose and t}il Speaker resumed the chair, whereupon Mr. Yetka reported th~1 the Committee had considered: ··

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 559

H. F. Nos. 412, 691, 317, 492, 493, 512, 28 and 539 and S. F. 0 . 321 which it recommended to pass ;

H.F. Nos. 457, 316 and 787, S. F. No. 63 upon which it recom­ended progress.

c H. F. No. 393 upon which it recommended progress retaining ts place on General Orders.

"' On motion of Mr. Yetka the report of the Committee of the Whole House was adopted.

There being no objection, the order of business reverted to Re­ports of Standing Committees.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

Mr. Yetka from the Committee on Judiciary to which was re­erred-

H. F. No. 415, A Bill for an act relating to larceny in retail and ·wholesale establishments, and providing for a right of detention.

Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill do pass.

The report was adopted.

SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS ..

H. F. No. 415 was read for the second time.

CORRECTIONS BY THE CHIEF CLERK

Pursuant to Rule 22, the Chief Clerk has made the following clerical corrections: In H.F. No. 778, in Section 1, line 3 after the word "with" and before the word "connotation" the word "an" was changed to "a" and line 3 after the word "or" and before the word "association" the word "an" was inserted.

In H. F. No. 467, in section 1, line 6, after the word "the" and before the word "bond" the word "corporations's" was changed to "corporations' ".

Mr. Cina moved that when the House adjourns today it adjourn until 2 p.m. February 25. The motion prevailed.

Mr. French moved that the House adjourn. The motion pre­vailed, and the Speaker declared the House adjourned until 2 p.m. February 25.

G. H. LEAHY, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives.

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