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The amendment was adopted.

Senator Price withdrew his amendment which was offered as a substitute.

Senator Brookins offered the following amendment and moved its adoption:

Amend section 2 by adding immediately after the word "liquors" in line 16 the following: "and has never forfeited or surrendered a permit to sell intoxicating liquors in order to avoid a prosecution for a violation of the laws relating to intoxicating liquors."

The amendment was adopted.

Senator Buser moved that the vote by which the following amendment by Senator Wichman was adopted be reconsidered: Amend by adding the following as an additional section:

Sec. 79. Sacramental wines.

Nothing in this chapter or in any other statute relating to intoxicating liquors shall be construed as prohibiting any minister of the gospel, priest, rabbi, or religious organization from purchasing, receiving, possessing, causing to be shipped, and using, under federal rules and regulations, sacramental wines solely for sacramental purposes.

The motion prevailed.

Senator Buser offered the following as a substitute for the amendment offered by Senator Wichman and moved its adoption:

Amend by striking from the sub-enacting clause and also from the title the words and figures "nine hundred sixty-one (961)" and inserting in lieu thereof in each place the words and figures "nine hundred fiftyone (951)".

The substitution was made.

The amendment was adopted.

By unanimous consent on request of Senator Bowman the word "six” was stricken from the following amendment and the word "five" inserted in lieu thereof.

Amend section 1 by adding thereto the following:

"But no permit shall be granted to a registered pharmacist to buy, keep and sell such intoxicating liquors within six miles of any state school or college."

The bill was read for information.

Senator Romkey moved that the reading just had be considered the third reading, which motion prevailed.

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" the vote was:

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The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.

Senator Buser moved that the vote by which the bill passed the Senate be reconsidered and that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table, which motion prevailed.

HOUSE AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED

Senator Cessna called up for consideration Senate File No. 9, amended by the House, and moved that the Senate refuse to concur in the following amendments:

Amend section one (1) by striking from the third line thereof the words "Des Moines, Iowa" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "the state".

On the question "Shall the Senate concur?" the vote was:

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The House amendment having failed to receive a constitutional majority was declared to have failed to be adopted and concurred in by the Senate.

SENATE INSISTS ON AMENDMENTS TO H. F. 54

Senator Mead moved that the Senate insist on its amendments to House File No. 54.

On the question "Shall the Senate insist?" the vote was:

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The motion prevailed and the Senate insisted on its amend

ments.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON H. F. 54

The President appointed as a conference committee on House File No. 54, on the part of the Senate, Senators Mead, Price, Newberry and Adams.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON S. F. 247

The President appointed as members of conference committee on the part of the Senate on Senate File No. 247, Senators Perkins, Ethell, Dutcher and Bowman.

THIRD READING OF BILLS

On motion of Senator Newberry, House File No. 110, a bill

for an act to amend, revise, and codify sections two thousand six hundred fifty-three (2653), and two thousand six hundred fiftyeight (2658) of the compiled code of Iowa, and sections two thousand six hundred fifty (2650) and two thousand six hundred sixty (2660) of the supplement to said code, relating to education, with report of committee recommending amendment and passage, was taken up, considered, and the report of the committee adopted.

The following committee amendments were adopted:

1. Amend section 1 by striking from line 7 the words and figures "ninety dollars ($90.00)" and inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "one hundred dollars ($100.00)".

2. Also amend section 1 by inserting as subsection 2 the following: "2. In school corporations having a population of fifty thousand (50,000) or more, ninety dollars ($90.00)."

3. Also amend section by striking from line 10 (subsection 3) the words and figures "seventy dollars ($70.00)" and inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures "eighty dollars ($80.00)".

The bill was read for information.

Senator Caldwell moved that the reading just had be considered the third reading, which motion prevailed.

On the question "Shall the bill pass?" the vote was:

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The bill having received a constitutional majority was declared to have passed the Senate and the title was agreed to.

By unanimous consent Senator Newberry withdrew Senate File No. 110 from further consideration.

SENATE INSISTS ON AMENDMENTS TO H. F. 66

Senator Buser moved that the Senate insist on its amendments to House File No. 66.

Senator Abben moved the previous question, which motion prevailed.

On motion of Senator Baird, Senator Buser's time was extended for closing the argument.

On the question "Shall the Senate insist?" the vote was:

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The motion prevailed and the Senate insisted on its amendments.

SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE FILES NOS. 810 AND 211 FILED

MR. PRESIDENT: I move you that the following bill be substituted for Senate Files Nos. 210 and 211.

(Signed) P. C. HOLDOEGEL, Chairman Sub-committee of Senate Judiciary Committee No. 2.

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