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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] STATE OF WISCONSIN Senate Journal Seventy-Seventh Session TUESDAY, February 2, 1965. 11 :30 o'clock A.M. The senate met. The president in the chair. Prayer was offered by Reverend Joseph Washington. The senate remained standing and recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States. The roll was called and the following senators answered to their names : Senators Benson, Bice, Busby, Carr, Christopherson, Dempsey, Draheim, Hansen, Hollander, Kendziorski, Kep- pler, Knowles, Krueger, La.Fave, Leonard, Leverich, Lorge, Lourigan, McParland, Meunier, Panzer, Rasmusen, Risser, Roseleip, Schreiber, Schuele, Smith, Sussman, Thompson, Warren and Zaborski-31. Absent with leave—Senator Miller-1. LEAVES OF ABSENCE Senator Miller was granted a leave of absence for the remainder of this week's session, upon motion of Senator Knowles, with unanimous consent. Senator Knowles was granted a leave of absence com- mencing at 12:00 noon Wednesday, February 3 and for the remainder of this week's session, with unanimous consent. 129 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] BILLS INTRODUCED Senate Bill 65 To provide uniform semimonthly pay periods for all state employes. By Senator Sussman. Read first time. To joint committee on Finance. Senate Bill 66 Relating to transmitting notice of entry of cognovit judgment and a copy of the supporting proof of the judg- ment debtor. By Senator Sussman. Read first time. To committee on Judiciary. Senate Bill 67 Relating to the detention of children taken into custody. By Senator Sussman. Read first time. To committee on Judiciary. Senate Bill 68 Relating to the time of first board of review meetings. By Senator Rasmusen, by request of League of Wisconsin Municipalities. Read first time. To committee on Governmental and Veterans' Affairs. Senate Bill 69 Relating to compulsory retirement of certain public em- ployes. By Senator Rasmusen. Read first time. To committee on Governmental and Veterans' Affairs. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS The State of Wisconsin Department of State Madison 53702 To the Honorable, the Senate: Gentlemen: I transmit to you, pursuant to Section 13.67 130 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 19651 (2), duplicate lists of the registered lobbyists for the period beginning January 4 and ending February 1, 1965. Very truly yours, ROBERT C. ZIMMERMAN, Secretary of State. February 2, 1965. Name, Address and Occupation of Lobbyist—Name and Address of Employer—Subject of Legislation—Date of Em- ployment—Length of Time of Employment. Ben Hanneman, Secretary, 461 Daly Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Town's Association, 461 Daly Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin—All Matters Pertaining to Town Government, Continuous—Continuous. Stephen E. Gavin, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Chapter, Association General Contractors, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin— Legislation Affecting the Construction Industry—Continu- ous—Continuous. F. M. Elliott, Executive Secretary, 25 W. Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Petroleum Council, 25 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Oil Industry, Taxa- tion, Highways, Airlines, Trucking—Continuous—Continu- ous. John A. Lawton, Attorney, 1,19 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Employees Association, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—All Legislation Af- fecting State Employees—Continuous—Continuous. John A. Lawton, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Council of County and Municipal Employees, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin— Legislation Affecting Local Government Employees—Con- tinuous—Continuous. John A. Lawton, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Professional Policemen's Associa- tion, % Donald Dodge, Police Department, Racine, Wiscon- sin—Legislation Affecting Policemen—Continuous—Con- tinuous. 131 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] John A. Lawton, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Paid Firemen's Legislative Associa- tion, % James Hauser, 702 Vernon Avenue, Beloit, Wiscon- sin—Legislation Affecting Firemen—Continuous—Continu- ous. John A. Lawton, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—United Professional Firefighters of Wisconsin, % Eugene Muchlin, 2432 Johnson Road, Kenosha, Wiscon- sin—Legislation Affecting Firemen—Continuous—Contin- uous. John A. Lawton, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin County Police, Deputy Sheriffs, and Radio Operators Association, % Stanley W. Arnold, 1213 East Lindberg Street, Appleton, Wisconsin—Legislation Affecting County Law Enforcement—Continuous—Contin- uous. George A. Parkinson, Director Milwaukee Vocational and Adult Schools, 1015 North 6th Street, Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin—Milwaukee Board of Vocational and Adult Education, 1015 North 6th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Vocational and Technical Education—Continuous—Continuous. Elmer C. Fosdal, Jr., Business Representative and Finan- cial Secretary, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wiscon- sin 53715—Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union 565, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53715—Labor Leg- islation of Every Nature—December 19, 1964—Continuous. Robert P. Walker, Business Manager, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wisconsin 53715—Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union 279, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wis- consin 53715—Labor Legislation of Every Nature—Decem- ber 8, 1964—Continuous. Louis Milan, Executive Vice President, 119 Monona Ave- nue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Automotive Trades Association, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—All Legislation Pertaining to Motor Vehicles, Dealers and In- dustry—Continuous—Continuous. 132 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] George Tipler, Executive Secretary, Box 160, Winne- conne, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Association of School Boards, Winneconne, Wisconsin—School Boards and Education— November 6, 1964—Continuous. H. C. Weinlick, Executive Secretary, 404 Insurance Build- ing, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Education Association, 404 Insurance Building, Madison, Wisconsin—All Legisla- tion Pertaining to Education—November, 1964—Continu- ous. Thomas A. Linton, Secretary and Business Manager, 5225 West Vliet Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Milwaukee Board of School Directors, 5225 West Vliet Street, Milwau- kee, Wisconsin—Education and recreation—Continuous- Continuous. Robert P. Felker, Managing Director, 318 Tenney Build- ing, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Petroleum Association, 318 Tenney Building, Madison, Wisconsin—That Affecting Interests of Association Members in Petroleum Distribution —Continuous--Session. Albert J. Hanna, Dairy Plant Worker, 517 N. Pinckney Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Disabled American Veterans, Incorporated, Department of Wisconsin, Post Office Box 67, Hanover, Wisconsin—Pertaining to Veterans' Benefits—De- cember 31, 1964—Session. R. W. Peterson, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Public Service Corporation, 1029 North Marshall Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Utility- January 4, 1965—Continuous. R. W. Peterson, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Consolidated Papers, Incorporated, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin—Paper Industry—January 4, 1965— Continuous. R. W. Peterson, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Hospital Association, 119 East Wash- ington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Hospitals—January 4, 1965—Continuous. 188 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] R. W. Peterson, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Associated Hospital Service, Incorporated, 4115 North Teutonia Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Blue Cross —January 4, 1965—Continuous. John J. Rohrer, Legislative Representative, Box 905, La Crosse, Wisconsin—Tavern League of Wisconsin, Incor- porated, 420 Seventh Street, Racine, Wisconsin—Alcoholic Beverage Industry, Directly or Indirectly, Taxes and Tavern Regulations—September 17, 1964 Session "65". Donald S. Rush, Attorney, 16 North Carroll Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Provincial Conference, 222 West Main, Madison, Wisconsin—Welfare--January 12, 1965—Session "65" Donald S. Rush, Attorney, 16 North Carroll Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Association of Plumbing Con- tractors, Incorporated, 808 North Third Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Legislation Affecting Plumbing—January 12, 1965—Session "65". Lawrence E. Teich, Public Relations and Legislative Rep- resentative, 5600 West Fond du Lac Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—American Automobile Association, 103 North Hamilton, Madison, Wisconsin—Highways, Motoring and Allied—January 12, 1965—Continuous. Maurice P. Coakley, Attorney, 1 South Pinckney Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Manufacturers' Association, 324 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Legislation Affecting the Manufacturing Industry—Janu- ary 4, 1965—Continuous. Norman A. Muth, Legislative Chairman, 5410 Tonywatha Trail, Monona, Wisconsin—American Legion Department of Wisconsin, 812 East State Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin— All Legislation Affecting All Veterans, Widows and Orphans —November 1, 1964—Session. Ray A. Niernitz, Public Affairs and Legislative Repre- sentative, 735 North Water Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin— First Wisconsin Bankshares Corporation, 735 North Water Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Banking and Related Mat- ters—January 13, 1965—Continuous. 134 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] W. Wade Boardman, Lawyer, 110 East Main Street, Mad- ison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Daily Newspaper League, Harry R. Le Poidevin, Secretary, % Racine Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin—Newspapers—January 13, 1965—Continuous. W. Wade Boardman,