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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

STATE OF 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, Lawyer, 110 East Main Street, Mad- ison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Nurses Association, Incorpo- rated, 6012 Plankinton Building, 161 West Wisconsin Ave- nue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Nurses and Nursing—January 13, 1965—Continuous. George W. Hall, Secretary-Treasurer, 1315 Emilie Street, , Wisconsin, Office--6333 West Blue Mound Road, Milwaukee—Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, 6333 West Blue Mound Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Labor, Education, Economics, Etc.—January 8, 1965—Session. Ted James, Field Representative, 6333 West Blue Mound Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, 6333 West Blue Mound Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—La- bor, Education, Economics, Etc.—January 8, 1965—Session. Herbert F. Weckmueller, Secretary, Wisconsin Sana- torium Trustees Association, Post Office Box 424, Milwau- kee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Sanatorium Trustees Associa- tion, 1700 West Wells Street, (P. 0. Box 424) , Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Tuberculosis—December 4, 1964—Session. Werner A. Wilking, Attorney, 161 West Wisconsin Ave- nue, Suite 5032, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Consu- mer Finance Association, 161 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 5032, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Consumer and Sales Finance —December 8, 1964—Session. Roy E. Kubista, Executive Secretary, 713 Insurance Building, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Employees Association, 713 Insurance Building, Madison, Wisconsin— State Employees, Labor—January 13, 1965 and Continuous —Session.

Ewald L. Moerke, Jr., Assistant City Attorney, City Hall, 200 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—City of Mil- waukee, 200 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Matters Affecting City of Milwaukee—January 13, 1965— Session. 135 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Ewald L. Moerke, Jr., Assistant City Attorney, City Hall, 200 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Sewerage Commission of the City of Milwaukee, Jones Island, Milwau- kee, Wisconsin—Waters, Water Courses, Sewerage, Drain- age, and Other Matters Affecting Employers—January 13, 1965—Session.

John F. Cook, Assistant City Attorney, Room 800 City Hall, 200 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202— City of Milwaukee, 200 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wis- consin—All Bills Affecting the Interests of the City of Mil waukee—January 13, 1965—Session.

Anthony E. Madler, Attorney, 1 West Main Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Food and Tobacco Institute, 1 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Food and Tobacco Products and Distribution—January 13, 1965—Session.

Ed Johnson, Executive Director, 30 East Johnson Street, Madison, Wisconsin—League of Wisconsin Municipalities, 30 East Johnson Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Municipal- January 13, 1965—Session.

Lester W. Brann, Jr., Executive Vice President, 611 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, 611 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Bills Relating to Commerce and Industry in the State of Wisconsin—January 13, 1965—Session.

Ralph W. Renk, Manager of Governmental Affairs Divi- sion, 611 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202— Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, 611 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Bills Relating to Commerce and Industry in the State of Wisconsin—Jan- uary 13, 1965—Session.

Richard E. Peterson, Attorney, Route #3, Box 17A, Wau- paca, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Carnival Owners Association, Ed Larkee, President, Waupa.ca, Wisconsin—All Legislation

Relating to the Carnival Industry—January 13, 1965 — Session. 136 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Darwin D. Scoon, Executive Vice President, 119 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Real- tors Association, 119 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—All Bills Relating to Real Estate—January 13, 1965—Session.

William F. Double, Attorney, 710 N. Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Savings and Loan League, 135 West Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Bills Relating to Savings and Loan Industry—September 20, 1964 Session.

C. S. Kattner, Chairman, 1115 Manila Street, Manitowoc, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Legislative Commission Unit of Brotherhood and Railway Clerks, 1115 Manila Street, Manitowoc, Wisconsin—All Bills Relating to Labor, Educa- tion, Economies—January 13, 1965—Session.

Dwight L. Hoppe, Chairman, 127 East Marion Street, Portage, Wisconsin—Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Wisconsin Legislative Education Board, 214 McCulloch Street, Stevens Point, Wisconsin—All Bills Relating to Labor and Transportation—August 10, 1964— Session.

Richard B. LeBaron, Chairman, 4039 North 13th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, 2247 West Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60625—All Bills Relating to Employees Represented by Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen—December 15, 1964 —Session.

Gilman H. Stordock, Legislative Director, 806 South Main Street, Waupaca, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Veterans Council, % Robert Feige, VFW, 342 North Water Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Bills Pertaining to Veterans of All Wars and for Their Dependents—December 16, 1964 Session.

Ernest L. Lee, Legislative Representative, 2130 Hayden Avenue, Altoona, Wisconsin—Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes, 12050 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan—All bills relating to labor—November 10, 1961 —Session. 137 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

W. E. McDonough, State Legislative Representative, Route I, Box 32, Superior, Wisconsin—Brotherhood of Rail- road Trainmen, Wisconsin Legislative Board, 1834 Helena Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Labor Legislation—January 12, 1965—Session. Thomas R. Powell, Public Affairs Coordinator, 208 Adella Beach, Neenah, Wisconsin—Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Neenah, Wisconsin—Conservation-Manufacturing and Re- lated Matters—January 12, 1965—Session. John C. McDonough, Legislative Representative and Chairman, 1314 Catlin Avenue, Superior, Wisconsin—Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, Wisconsin Legisla- tive Board, 1268 Kellog Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin— Labor and Transporation—January 6, 1965—Session.

Earl Mullen, Barber, 515 Bowman Avenue, Madison, Wis- consin—Wisconsin State Barbers Union, Duane Clumpner, Secretary, Beloit, Wisconsin—Labor Legislation—June 30, 1964—Session.

Earl Mullen, Barber, 515 Bowman Avenue, Madison, Wis- consin—Wisconsin Master Barbers Association, Philip Par- ish, Secretary, Janesville, Wisconsin—Labor Legislation— June 30, 1964—Session.

Walter E. Rilling, Director, Box 495, Merton, Wisconsin 53056—First Federal Savings and Loan Association, 730 North Water Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Proposed Legislation of Interest to First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Wisconsin—January 13, 1965—Continuous.

George E. Rice, 1st Assistant Corporation Counsel, 901 North 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Milwaukee County, 901 North 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Matters Affecting County and Municipal Government— January 13, 1965—Continuous.

Gerard S. Paradowski, Assistant Corporation Court- house, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Counsel—Milwaukee County Courthouse, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Matters Re County and Municipal Government—January 13, 1965—Continu- ous. 138 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Irving P. Mehigan, Attorney, 2965 North Stowell Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—City of Oak Creek, City Hall, Oak Creek, Wisconsin—All Matters Concerning Municipal Gov- ernment—January 13, 1965—Session. Irving P. Mehigan, Attorney, 2965 North Stowell Ave- nue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—City of Port Washington, City Hall, Port Washington, Wisconsin—All Matters Concern- ing Municipal Government—January 13, 1965—Session.

Irving P. Mehigan, Attorney, 2965 North Stowell Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—City of Glendale, City Hall, Glen- dale, Wisconsin—All Matters Concerning Municipal Gov- ernment—January 13, 1965—Session.

Robert R. Heider, Attorney, 2060 Elm Tree Road, Elm Gr ov e, Wisconsin—League of Suburban Municipalities, % George Schmus, 10701 West National Avenue, West Al- lis, Wisconsin—Municipal Legislation—January 13, 1965— Continuou s.

Robert R. Heider, Attorney, 2060 Elm Tree Road, Elm Grove, Wisconsin—Bank Executives Club of Milwaukee, In- corporated, % John Butcher, American State Bank, 740 North Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Banking Legislation—January 13, 1965—Continuous.

Robert R. •Heider, Attorney, 2060 Elm Tree Road, Elm Gr o v e, Wisconsin—The Borden Company, % Joseph Greaves, 221 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois—Food and Dairy Products Legislation—January 13, 1965—Con- tinuous.

Roger Radue, Attorney, (905 Pflaum Road), 125 West Doty Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Independent Dairies of Wisconsin, Incorporated, 125 West Doty Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Dairy Legislation—January 13, 1965—Continu- ous.

Clifford E. Dorr, Legislative Council, 820 Wilson Street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin—Premium Industry Suppliers' Association, Lydell Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Matters Re Premium Industry—January 13, 1965—Con- tinuous. 189 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Roland B. Day, Attorney, 25 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Top Value Enterprises, Incorporated, Top Value Building, Dayton 1, Ohio—All Matters Concerning Trading Stamps—January 13, 1965—Continuous,

Roland B. Day, Attorney, 25 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Electric Cooperative, 1810 South Park Street, Madison, Wisconsin—All Matters Concerning Electric Cooperatives—January 13, 1965—Continuous. Steve Clark, Administrative Assistant, 105 West Sauthoff Road, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Employees As- sociation, 713 Insurance Building, Madison, Wisconsin— State Employees Legislation—January 14, 1965—Continu- ous. John R. Frederick, Director of Industry Development, 122 West Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Power and Light Company, Post Office Box 192, Madison, Wisconsin 53701—All Matters Affecting Customers, Stock- holders, Employees or Operation of the Company—January 14, 1965—Continuous. Julian Bradbury, Legal Counsel, 30 East Johnson Street, Madison, Wisconsin—League of Wisconsin Municipalities, 30 East Johnson Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Municipal- January 14, 1965—Session. Maurice Hassell, Executive Vice President, Post Office Box 1305, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Wholesale Beer, Distributor Association, Post Office Box 1305, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin—Malt Beverages—January 14, 1965— Session. Glenn M. Anderson, General Manager, 105 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Association of Co- operatives, 105 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—All Matters of Concern and Affecting Member of Co-op Associa- tion—Rural and Urban—July 1, 1964—Session. Richard F. Maruszewski, Assistant City Attorney, 800 City Hall, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—City of Milwaukee, City Hall, 200 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Matters Affecting the Interests of the City of Milwaukee— January 11, 1965 and prior—Session. 140 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Arnold H. Froedrich, Executive Secretary, Route 2, Box 73, Stratford, Wisconsin 54484—Wisconsin Mobile Association, Route 2, Box 73, Stratford, Wisconsin 54484— All Matters Affecting the Economy of the Mobile Home In- dustry—September 21, 1964—Continuous.

Thomas G. Ragatz, Counsel, 110 East Main Street, Post Office Box 927, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Daily News- paper League, ch Harry R. Le Poidevin, Secretary, Racine Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin—Newspapers—January 13, 1965—Continuous.

Floyd E. Wheeler, Attorney, Suite 801, 25 West Main, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Electric Cooperative, 1810 South Park St., Madison, Wisconsin—Cooperatives and Rural Utilities—January 14, 1965—Continuous.

Robert H. McGee, Executive Director, 2059 Atwood Ave- nue, Madison, Wisconsin 53704—Wisconsin Welfare Coun- cil, 2059 Atwood Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53704—All Matters Pertaining to Health and Welfare Services in the State—December 18, 1964—Continuous.

Paul E. Jorgensen, Counsel, 420 7th Street, Racine, Wis- consin—Tavern League of Wisconsin, 420 7th Street, Ra- cine, Wisconsin—All Legislation Affecting the Alcoholic Beverage Industry, Directly or Indirectly, Taxes and Tav- ern Legislation—September 17, 1964—Continuous.

George W. Crownhart, Attorney, 411 West Maint Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Dental Society, 704 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Public Health—January 5, 1965—Continuous.

William Pharis Horton, Attorney, 411 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—State Medical Society of Wisconsin, 330 East Lakeside, Post Office Box 1109, Madison, Wiscon- sin—Public Health—January 20, 1965—Continuous.

Carl Eckloff, Business Representative, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Madison Building Trades Council, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wisconsin—La- bor—Continuous—Session. 141 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1966] Carl Eckloff, Business Representative, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Central Wisconsin District Council of Carpenters, 1602 S. Park Street, Madison, Wis- consin—Labor—Continuous—Session.

Marvin P. Verhulst, Executive Secretary, 110 East Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Canners and Freez- ers Association, 110 East Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin —All Legislation Affecting Canning and Freezing Industry —January 15, 1965—Continuous.

Arthur L. May, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Optometric Association, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—All Optometry Legislation— January 4, 1965—Continuous.

Arthur L. May, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin--American Insurance Associates, 110 Williams Street, New York, New York—All Insurance Legislation— January 4, 1965—Continuous.

Arthur L. May, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—The Wisconsin Association of Monument Build- ers of , 3180 North Teutonia Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—All Cemetery and Monument Legislation—Jan- uary 4, 1965—Continuous.

George Forster, Executive Director, 122 West Washing- ton Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Bankers As- sociation, 122 West Washington Avenue, Madison, Wiscon- sin—Banking—January 18, 1965—Continuous.

Thomas L. Consigmy, Associate Secretary, 122 West Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Bank- ers Association, 122 West Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Banking—January 18, 1965—Continuous.

Jerome Gapinski, Business Representative, 1012 North 3rd Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—AFL-CIO Laundry and Dry Cleaning Institute Union #3008, 1012 North 3rd Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Labor Legislation—Janu- ary 18, 1965—Session. 142 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] William Crowley, Business Representative, 1012 North 3rd Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—AFL-CIO Laundry and Dry Cleaning Institute Union #3008, 1012 North 3rd Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Labor Legislation—January 18, 1965—Session.

Jack R. DeWitt, Attorney, 110 East Main Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Association, 202 Price Place, Madison, Wisconsin—Pharmacy Legisla- tion—January 18, 1965—Session.

Jack R. DeWitt, Attorney, 110 East Main Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—North Central Airlines, Wold-Chamber- lain Field, 6201-34th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minne- sota—Aviation Legislation—January 18, 1965—Session.

A. M. Ryser, Retired, 2710 Oakridge Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Veterans of World War I, Incorporated, USA, Department of Wisconsin, 608-6th Street, Sheboygan, Wis- consin —Legislation Concerning Veterans of World War I —January 20, 1965—Session.

John A. Kluwin, Attorney, 510 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—State Medical Society, 330 East Lakeside, Madison, Wisconsin—Public Health—January 2, 1965—Continuous.

John D. Winner, Attorney, 111 South Fairchild Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Chamber of Com- merce, 411 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Busi- ness and Industry—January 13, 1965—Continuous.

John D. Winner, Attorney, 111 South Fairchild Street, Madison, Wisconsin—The Speary and Hutchinson Company, 330 Madison Avenue, New York, New York—Trading Stamps—January 15, 1965—Continuous.

John D. Winner, Attorney, 111 South Fairchild Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Broadcasters Association, Post Office Box 5502, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Radio and Tel- evision—January 15, 1965—Continuous. 143 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1966]

John D. Winner, Attorney, 111 South Fairchild Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Forest Industries Information Com- mission, Suite 207, Northern Building, Green Bay, Wiscon- sin—Forest Industry—January 13, 1965—Continuous.

Robert J. Kay, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Collectors Association, Incorporated, % Eugene Madalon, Executive Secretary, Baraboo, Wiscon- sin—Creditor's Rights—January 18, 1965—Continuous.

Joseph C. Fagan, Attorney, 1215 West Galena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—General Contractors Association of Greater Milwaukee, 1215 West Galena, Milwaukee, Wisconsin— Construction Legislation—January 19, 1965—Continuous.

A. W. Kinney, Legislative Representative, 4019 South Lake Drive, St. Francis, Wisconsin—State Council of Ma- chinists, AFL-CIO, 624 North 24th, Milwaukee, Wisconsin— Labor, Education and Economics—January 16, 1965—Ses- sion.

A. J. Thelen, Executive Secretary, 111 West Wilson, Mad- ison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin County Boards Association, Room 416, Number 1 West Main Street, Madison, Wiscon- sin—All Legislation Relating to County Government—Jan- uary 2, 1965—Continuous.

Lloyd J. Yaudes, Executive Secretary, 110 East Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Mutual Insurance Alliance, 110 East Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—All Bills Pertaining to Insurance—January 19, 1965—Continu- ous. William A. Durkin, Assistant Secretary, 110 East Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Mutual Insurance Alliance, 110 East Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—All Bills Pertaining to Insurance—January 19, 1965—Continu- ous. Marvin E. Brickson, Executive Secretary, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Madison Federation of Labor AFL-CIO, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wiscon- sin—Labor Bills—January 19, 1965—Continuous. 144 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] James E. Webster, Attorney, 1 South Pinckney, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin R e tail Lumbermen's Association, Post Office Box 2978, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Legislation of Interest to Wisconsin Retail Lumbermen—January 19, 1965—Continuous.

E. Story Steinbach, Insurance Agent and Executive Sec- retary Association, Box 272, Mayville, Wisconsin—Wiscon- sin Independent Mutual Agents, Box 272, Mayville, Wiscon- sin—Insurance--January 19, 1965—Session.

Everett Hanson, 105 West Main, Madison, Wisconsin— Wisconsin Farmers Union, 117 West Spring, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin—Legislation Which Primarily Affects Farmers and Farm Crops ; Rural Areas—January 19, 1965 —Continuous.

Harry F. Franke, Attorney, 660 East Mason Street, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin—Marshall and Ilsley Bank, 721 North Water Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Banking Legislation —January 19, 1965—Continuous.

Harry F. Franke, Attorney, 660 East Mason Street, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin—Time Insurance Company, 735 North Fifth Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Insurance Legislation —January 19, 1965—Continuous.

Harry F. Franke, Attorney, 660 East Mason Street, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Trustees Association, % A. R. Jones, 1 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Legis- lation Relating to Trustees and Fiduciaries—January 19, 1965—Continuous. Harry F. Franke, Attorney, 660 East Mason Street, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin—Daily Reporter, 704 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Newspaper Publications— January 19, 1965—Continuous. Harry F. Franke, Attorney, 660 East Mason Street, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Mortgage Investors Asso- ciation, c/o James Hauer, 7615 West State Street, Wauwa- tosa, Wisconsin—Investment Banking—January 19, 1965— Continuous. 145 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Charles H. Kennedy, Attorney, 1438 North Stoughton Road, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Association of Town Mutual Insurance Companies, 1438 North Stoughton Road, Madison, Wisconsin—Insurance, Investments—January 19, 1965—Continuous.

J. T. Van Sistine, Executive Assistant, 722 North Broad- way, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Telephone Com- pany, 722 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Utili- ties—January 20, 1965—Continuous.

Sam E. Ogle, Executive Secretary, 615 East Washington, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Retail Merchants Associa- tion, 615 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin— Affecting Retailing—January 20, 1965—Continuous.

Robert Mortensen, Attorney, 209 Green Lake, 119 Mo- nona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Towns Asso- ciation, 461 Daly Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin— Town Government and Related Matters—January 4, 1965— Continuous.

Oscar Christianson, Lawyer, 1 West Main Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Creameries, Association, Room 515, 1 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Agriculture —September 20, 1964—Continuous.

Harold J. Buidl, Attorney, 5920 West North Avenue, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Funeral Directors Associa- tion, 5920 West North Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin— Funeral Directing and Embalming—January 19, 1965— Continuous.

Robert B. Murphy, Attorney, 411 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—State Medical Society of Wisconsin, 330 East Lakeside Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Public Health—January 14, 1965—Continuous.

Robert B. Murphy, Attorney, 411 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Dental Society, 704 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Public Health—January 14, 1965—Continuous. 146 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] Walter Nortman, Attorney, 25 West Main Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Railroad Association, 25 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Legislation Affecting Railroads—January 20, 1965—Continuous.

Cornelius T. Young, Vice President, 23,1 West Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Electric Power Company, 231 West Michigan Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin —Public Utility—January 13, 1965—Continuous. M. J. Clancy, Public Relations, 740 North Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Milwaukee and Suburban Transport Corporation, 4212 West Highland Boulevard, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Transportation—January 13, 1965 —Continuous. John J. Walsh, Attorney, 25 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Willmark Service System, Incorporated, 250 West 57th Street, New York, New York—Retail Shopping Service—January 20, 1965—Continuous.

John H. Rouse, Attorney, 11,1 South Fairchild, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs Associ- ation, 828 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Laws Affecting Law Enforcement and Public Safety—January 10, 1965—Continuous. Robert G. Marotz, Attorney, 125 West Doty Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Brewers Association, 1406 Majestic Building, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Laws Af- fecting the Brewery Industry—January 20, 1965—Contin- uous. Ralph M. Cooper, Assistant Director, 111 South Fair- child Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Council of Agriculture, 111 South Fairchild Street, Madison, Wiscon- sin—Cooperatives and Agriculture, Generally—January 21, 1965—Continuous. Vernon C. Struck, Executive Director, 111 South Fair- child Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Council of Agriculture Cooperatives, 111 South Fairchild Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Cooperatives and Agricultural Interests— January 21, 1965—Continuous. 147 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Gilbert E. McDonald, Attorney, 721 First National Bank Building, Madison, Wisconsin—Kindy Optical Company, 431 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Field of Optometry—January 19, 1965—Continuous.

Byron C. Ostby, Executive Director, 25 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Railroad Association, 25 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Railroad and Transportation—January 20, 1965—Continuous.

Glenn D. Roberts, Attorney, 110 East Main Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—American 'Reciprocal Insurance Associa- tion, 910 Commerce Building, Kansas City, Missouri—All Kinds of Insurance Except Life Insurance—January 21, 1965—Continuous.

Kenenth T. McCormick, Jr., Attorney, 110 East Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—American Recirpocal Insur- ance Association, 910 Commerce Building, Kansas City, Missouri—All Kinds of Insurance Except Life—January 21, 1965—Continuous.

Robert H. Strenger, Labor Representative, 314 South Brooks Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Coun- cil of Carpenters, 15 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin —Social and Economic Legislation—January 22, 1965— Continuous.

Ronald Stadler, President, 15 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin State Council of Carpenters, 15 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Labor, Social and Economic Legislation—January 22, 1965—Continuous.

Herman Eisner, Retired, Route 1, Cross Plains, Wisconsin —Dane County Board of Supervisors, City-County Build- ing, Madison, Wisconsin—Legislation Pertaining to Coun- ties—January 21, 1965—Continuous.

Glenn L. Henry, Deputy District Attorney, City-County Building, Madison, Wisconsin—Dane County Board of Su- pervisors, City-County Building, Madison, Wisconsin—Leg- islation Pertaining to Counties—January 21, 1965—Con- tinuous. 148 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1966]

Robert J. Kay, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Retail Credit Association, ch N. B. Critser, Secretary, 24 North Carroll Street, Madison, Wis- consin—Retail Credit and Creditors Rights—January 18, 1965—Continuous. J. Halsey Kraege, Attorney, 111 South Hamilton Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Education Association, In- surance Building, Madison, Wisconsin—Teachers and Edu- cators—January 26, 1965—Continuous. Clare D. Rejahl, Executive Secretary, 115 North Carroll Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Association for Vocational and Adult Education, 115 North Carroll Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Education—January 22, 1965—Per- manent. Ray M. Sheehy, Consultant, 626 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Milwaukee Gas and Light Com- pany, 626 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin— All Utilities—January 22, 1965—Continuous. Roger Radue, Attorney, 125 West Doty Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Shorthand Reporters Association, Courthouse, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin—All Legislation Pertaining to Shorthand Reporters—January 20, 1965— Continuous. Roger Radue, Attorney, 125 West Doty Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Robert Kirsch, Butler, Wisconsin—Legislation Affecting Bowling Alleys—January 20, 1965—Continuous. A. E. Van Thullenar, Executive Director, 222 South Ham- ilton, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Dairy Foods Associa- tion, 222 South Hamilton, Madison, Wisconsin—Dairy- January 25, 1965—Permanent. James A. Riley, Lawyer, 100 North Barstow Street, Eau Claire, Wisconsin—Northern States Power Company, 100 North Barstow Street, Eau Claire, Wisconsin—Matters Af- fecting Business—January 25, 1965—Continuing. • S. Vance Dawson, President, 507 West Main, Whitewater, Wisconsin—Resort Association of Wisconsin, Whitewater, Wisconsin—Legislation Affecting Resort Operators—Janu- ary 26, 1965—Continuous. 149 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] William KasaKaitas, Corporate Secretary, 801 Wes t Badger Road, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Farm Bu- reau, 801 West Badger Road, Madison, Wisconsin—Agricul- ture and Related Subjects—January 4, 1965—Continuous. William KasaKaitas, Corporate Secretary, 801 West Badger Road, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Nursery- mans' Association, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin—Nursery and Related Subjects—January 15, 1965—Continuous. William KasaKaitas, Corporate Secretary, 801 West Badger Road, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers' Association, Antigo, Wisconsin—Pota- toes, Vegetables, Water, Taxes and Related—January 15, 1965—Continuous. William KasaKaitas, Corporate Secretary, 801 West Badger Road, Madison, Wisconsin—Rural Insurance Com- panies, 801 West Badger Road, Madison, Wisconsin—Insur- ance—January 15, 1965—Continuous. Paul H. Mast, Executive Secretary, 4513 Vernon Boule- vard, Madison, Wisconsin—Independent Insurance Agents of Wisconsin, 4513 Vernon Boulevard, Madison, Wisconsin— Insurance and Related Matters—January 26, 1965—Con- tinuing. Carl A. Zielke, General Manager, 219 Washington Build- ing, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Press Association, 219 Washington Building, Madison, Wisconsin—Legal Notice— Newspaper Advertising and Related Matters—January 26, 1965—Continuing. John P. Varda, General Manager, 125 West Doty Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Motor Carriers Association, 125 West Doty Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Transportation, Highways, Taxes, Business and Related Matters—January 26, 1965—Continuing. H. P. Mulloy, Legislative Representative, 417 St. Clair Avenue, Sheboygan, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Cheese Makers' Association, 115 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin— Agricultural and Dairy Legislation—December 15, 1964— Session. 150 , JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Irving P. Mehigan, Attorney, 208 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Milwaukee Public School Teachers Retirement and Annuity Association, % Administration Building, 5225 West Vleit, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Educa- tion—January 28, 1965—Continuing.

Irving P. Mehigan, Attorney, 208 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Milwaukee Suburban Council of Teachers, % Ambassador Hotel, 2300 West Wisconsin Ave- nue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—Education—January 28, 1965 —Continuing.

Harry F. Franke, Attorney, 660 East Mason Street, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Builders•Association, % Don Kilps, 5601 South 108th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin— Building Industry—Residential—January 26, 1965—Con- tinuous.

Harry F. Franke, Attorney, 660 East Mason Street, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Roadbuilders Association, 1 West Main Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Roadbuilding In- dustry—January 26, 1965—Continuous.

Al Eliason, Minister, 310 Eighth Street—Citizens Commit- tee for 21, Incorporated, 310 Eighth Street, Fon du Lac, Wisconsin 54935—Minimum Beer Drinking and Highway Safety Legislation, January 28, 1965—Continuous.

Robert J. Kay, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Council of Painters, Decorators, Con- tractors of America, % Harold Rohr, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Painter, Decorators and Con- tractors—January 29, 1965—Session.

Robert J. Kay, Attorney, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—State Conference of Journeyman Painters AFL- CIO, % Harold Rohr, 1602 South Park Street, Madison, Wisconsin—Painters and Decorators—January 29, 1965— Session.

Richard E. Gordon, Attorney, 1 West Main Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Optometric Association, 119 Monona Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Health—January 29, 1965—Session. 151 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Richard E. Gordon, Attorney, 1 West Main Street, Madi- son, Wisconsin—Wisconsin Chiropractic Association, 119 East Washington Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin—Health- January 29, 1965—Session. Ordered spread upon the journal pursuant to statutory requirement.

COMMITTEE REPORT The committee on Judiciary reports and recommends : • Senate Bill — Relating to a revision of the Wisconsin business corpora- tion law. Introduction ; Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. Senate Bill — Relating to licensing of detective agencies. Introduction ; Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. Senate Bill — Relating to the valuation of trust or estate assets in dis- tributions thereof. Introduction ; Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. Senate Bill — Relating to the duties of filing officers under the uniform commercial code. Introduction ; Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. Senate Bill — Relating to the uniform commercial code and related statutes. Introduction ; Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. Senate Bill — Relating to revisions in the divorce law and fees upon dis- missal of actions affecting marriage. Introduction ; Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. Senate Bill — Relating to a recodification of the law on powers. Introduction ; Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. 152 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Senate Joint Resolution 5 Adoption of amendment No. 1, S.; Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. Adoption as amended ; Ayes, 5; Noes, 0. Senate Joint Resolution 6 Rejection ; Ayes 5; Noes, 0. ALLEN J. BUSBY, Chairman.

BILLS INTRODUCED Senate Bill 70 Relating to a revision of the Wisconsin business corpora- tion law. By committee on Judiciary, by request of Corporation and Business Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin. Read first time. To committee on Judiciary. Senate Bill 71 Relating to licensing of detective agencies. By committee on Judiciary, by request of Merchants' Police, Incorporated. Read first time. To committee on Judiciary. Senate Bill 72 Relating to the valuation of trust or estate assets in dis- tributions thereof. By committee on Judiciary, by request of James Ward Rector. Read first time. To committee on Judiciary. Senate Bill 73 Relating to the duties of filing officers under the uniform commercial code. By committee on Judiciary, by request of committee on Uniform Commercial Code of the State Bar of Wisconsin and the Milwaukee Bar Association. Read first time. To committee on Judiciary. 153 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

Senate Bill 74 Relating to the uniform commercial code and related stat- utes. By committee on Judiciary, by request of committee on Uniform Commercial Code of the State Bar of Wisconsin and the Milwaukee Bar Association. Read first time. To committee on Judiciary. Senate Bill 75 Relating to revisions in the divorce law and fees upon dis- missal of actions affecting marriage. By committee on Judiciary, by request of Family Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin. Read first time. To committee on Judiciary. Senate Bill 76 Relating to a recodification of the law on powers. By committee on Judiciary, by request of Section on real property, probate and trust law of the State Bar of Wis- consin. Read first time. To committee on Judiciary.

EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS The State of Wisconsin Executive Office Madison 53702 To the Honorable, the Senate : Pursuant to the provisions of the statutes governing, and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, I hereby nominate and appoint George C. Kaiser, of Milwau- kee, as Commissioner of Administration, to succeed Joe E. Nusbaum, for an indeterminate term. Respectfully submitted, WARREN P. KNOWLES, Governor. January 28, 1965. 154 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 19651

The foregoing appointment by the Governor was referred to the committee on Governmental and Veterans' Affairs.

To the Honorable, the Senate : Pursuant to the provisions of the statutes governing, and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, I hereby nominate and appoint James W. Nellen, of De Pere, a member of The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin, to succeed Ellis Jensen, for the term ending May 1, 1973. Respectfully submitted, WARREN P. KNOWLES, Governor. February 1, 1965. The foregoing appointment by the Governor was referred to the committee on Education.

MESSAGE FROM THE ASSEMBLY By James P. Buckley, chief clerk thereof. Mr. President: I am directed to inform you that the assembly has adopted and asks concurrence in Assembly Joint Resolution 22, Assembly Joint Resolution 23, Assembly Joint Resolution 24, Assembly Joint Resolution 25, Assembly Joint Resolution 26 and The action by which the assembly, upon motion of Assem- blyman Belting, pursuant to Joint Rule 26, has directed the Legislative Reference Bureau to prepare a suitable joint- certificate of Commendation to the City of Beloit on the occasion of receiving the 1964 distinguished achievement in the National Cleanest Town Achievement Award Con- test, and has Concurred in The senate action, upon motion of Assemblyman Nikolay, pursuant to Joint Rule 26, directing the Legislative Refer- 155 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965] ence Bureau to prepare a suitable joint certificate Com- mending Dr. Curtis W. Tarr, President of Lawrence Uni- versity, Prof. Daniel Arnaud, and the winning student contestants, namely : Gordon Taylor of Grinnell, Iowa ; Thomas Verich of Superior, Wisconsin ; Nicholas Vogel of Fargo, North Dakota and Ralph Whitehead, Jr., of Apple- ton for being the first Wisconsin college team and the third Midwestern College team for having won five consecutive quiz contests on the General Electric College Bowl programs and $10,500.00 in scholarships.

ASSEMBLY MESSAGE CONSIDERED Assembly Joint Resolution 22 Relating to the life of Sir Winston Churchill. The joint resolution was considered at this time, upon motion of Senator Knowles, with unanimous consent. Was read. The joint resolution was concurred in by unanimous ris- ing vote. Ordered immediately messaged to the assembly.

Assembly Joint Resolution 23 Relating to the life and public service of Randolph H. Runden. Was read. The joint resolution was concurred in by unanmious ris- ing vote. Ordered immediately messaged to the assembly.

Assembly Joint Resolution 24 Commending the North Central Area Council of YMCA's and local Hi-Y groups for sponsoring, in Wisconsin, the Youth in Government Program and granting the use of the senate and assembly chambers and related legisaltive facili- ties for conducting the Model Legislature on April 9th and 10th, 1965. The joint resolution was considered at this time, upon motion of Senator Leonard, with unanimous consent. Was read. The joint resoltuion was concurred in. Ordered immeditely messaged to the assembly. 156 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 19651

Assembly Joint Resolution 25 Wishing former Senator Charles Schmidt a speedy recov- ery from his recent unfortunate accident. The joint resolution was considered at this time, upon motion of Senator, with unanimous consent. Was read. The joint resolution was concurred in. Ordered immediately messaged to the assembly. Assembly Joint Resolution 26 Relating to the life and public service of William L. Smith. Was read. The joint resolution was concurred in by unanimous ris- ing vote. Ordered immediately messaged to the assembly.

The assembly's action under Joint Rule 26 pursuant to motion by Assemblyman Belting was concurred in, upon motion of Senator Carr. Ordered immediately messaged to the assembly.

Upon motion of Senator Thompson, with unanimous con- sent, the senate returned to the 3rd order of business.

INTRODUCTION OF AMENDMENTS Amendment No. 2, S. to Senate Bill 1 was offered by Senator Thompson, by request for the Dane County Board.

Upon motion of Senator Knowles, with unanimous con- sent, the senate proceeded to the consideration of the 9th order of business on today's calendar.

EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS The question was : Shall the appointment by the Gover- nor of Arthur L. Padrutt, of Madison, a member of the Public Service Commission, to succeed himself, for the term ending the 1st Monday in March, 1969, 157 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE [Feb. 2, 1965]

James R. Morgan, of Madison, as Commissioner of Taxa- tion, to succeed George W. Corning, for the term ending July 1, 1965, and for the full term beginning July 1, 1965, and Walter J. Cole, of Platteville, a member of the Public Service Commission, to succeed Stanley P. Hebert, for the term ending the 1st Monday in March, 1967, be confirmed? Upon motion of Senator Zaborski, with unanimous con- sent, the foregoing appointments by the Governor were laid over until Thursday, February 4th.

GUESTS INTRODUCED Senator Christopherson announced to the senate that it is honored by the presence of Mr. and Mrs. David Spafford from Rhinelander, Oneida County, Wisconsin. The president extended his welcome to the guests.

Upon motion of Senator Knowles, the senate adjourned until 10:00 o'clock Wednesday morning, February 3, 1965.

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