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John E. Pitts, Page.

Samuel Eager, Page.

Clayton Howland, Page.

Mr. Reischmann introduced a bill (Int. No. 19) entitled "An act to authorize the reinstatement, in the police department of the city of New York, of Neil McEwan, former patrolman, who resigned from such position in the year nineteen hundred and nineteen," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Mr. Fearon introduced a bill (Int. No. 20) entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to signs regulating the speed of motor vehicles," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 21) entitled "An act to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, in relation to expenses of witnesses in criminal actions," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on codes.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 22) entitled "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, in relation to stenographers to county courts," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 23) entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to negligent operation of motor vehicles," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on codes.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 24) entitled "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, in relation to the qualifications of jurors,” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Walton introduced a bill (Int. No. 25) entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to the improvement, partly at county expense, of State routes to be constructed or improved with Federal aid," which was read the first time, and by

unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 26) entitled "An act to amend the General Business Law, in relation to the sale of tickets of admission to theatres and places of amusement," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 27) entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to ticket speculators," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on codes.

Mr. Wiswall introduced a bill (Int. No. 28) entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to the carrying and use of dangerous weapons," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on codes.

Mr. Kavanaugh introduced a bill (Int. No. 29) entitled An act to repeal section three of chapter six of the Laws of nineteen hundred and two, entitled 'An act to provide for the appointment of an assistant district attorney in Saratoga county,' relating to the duties of such assistant district attorney and the employment of a stenographer," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways.

Mr. Meyer introduced a bill (Int. No. 30) entitled "An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to the powers of the board of aldermen to regulate the business of selling admission tickets," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Mr. Lusk introduced a bill (Int. No. 31) entitled "An act to amend the supplemental charter of the city of Binghamton, in relation to the issuance of bonds for school purposes," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Mr. Simpson introduced a bill (Int. No. 32) entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to motor vehicles, chauf

feurs and operators, and penalties for violations of provisions relating to motor vehicles," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee cn internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways.

Mr. Hewitt introduced a bill (Int. No. 33) entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to the designation of an ultimate and definite system of State and county highways to be constructed and maintained by the State, and to approve a map upon which such system is designated," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on internal affairs cf towns, counties and public highways.

Mr. Knight introduced a bill (Int. No. 34) entitled "An act to amend the Agricultural Law," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on agriculture.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 35) entitled "An act to amend chapter thirty-seven of the Laws of eighteen hundred and forty-seven, entitled 'An act to amend an act incorporating the village of Alexander,' in relation to powers of trustees relative to street lighting," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on affairs of villages.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 36) entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to exemption from taxation of property of ministers of the gospel," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on taxation and retrenchment.

Mr. Mullan introduced a bill (Int. No. 37) entitled “An act to amend the Civil Rights Law, in relation to the recovery of damages suffered by reason of selling or giving away intoxicating liquor," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 38) entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to intoxicating liquor, repealing the Liquor Tax Law and the City Local Option Law, and providing for completing

the unfinished business of the State Excise Department," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 39) entitled "An act to amend the Code cf Criminal Procedure, in relation to the enforcement of laws relating to intoxicating liquors," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on codes.

Mr. Katlin introduced a bill (Int. No. 40) entitled "An act to amend the General Construction Law, in relation to holidays," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the ccmmittee on the judiciary.

Mr. Walton introduced a bill (Int. No. 41) entitled "Concurrent resolution of the Senate and Assembly proposing an amendment to section eighteen of article six of the Constitution, in relation to children's courts and courts of domestic relations," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Lowman introduced a bill (Int. No. 42) entitled "An act to repeal the Civil Practice Act, kindred acts carrying out the plan of the Civil Practice Act, including the New York City Court Act, and the several laws of the year nineteen hundred and twenty which transferred to Consolidated Laws provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was alsc read the second time, and referred to the committee on codes.

Mr. Knight introduced a bill (Int. No. 43) entitled "An act in relation to labor, constituting chapter thirty-one of the Consolidated Law," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committce on labor and industry.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 44) entitled "An act in relation to employers' liability, constituting chapter seventy-three of the Consolidated Laws," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on labor and industry.

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Also, a bill (Int. No. 45) entitled "An act to amend the Education Law, in relation to alien children and children employed in street trades," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on labor and industry.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 46) entitled "An act to amend the Partnership Law, in relation to payment of wages by receivers,” which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on labor and industry.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 47) entitled "An act to amend the General Corporation Law, in relation to payment of wages by receivers," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on labor and industry.

Also, a bill (Int. No. 48) entitled "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to viclation of the Labor Law," which was read the first time, and by unanimous consent was also read the second time, and referred to the committee on labor and industry.

The Temporary President announced the appointment of the standing committees for the years 1921-1922 as follows:

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
COMMIT

Messrs. Hewitt, Thompson, Lockwood, Walton, Towner, Davenport, Knight, Gibbs, Carson, Baumes, Robinson, Lusk, Boylan, Twomey, Walker.

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

Messrs. Burlingame, Walton, Knight, Gibbs, Pitcher, Whitley, Baumes, Swift, Karle, Duell, Meyer, Tolbert, Lusk, Cotillo, Schackno, Walker.

COMMITTEE ON CITIES

Messrs. Mullan, Gibbs, Lockwood, Burlingame, Lowman, Swift, Fearon, Campbell, Smith, Lusk, Farrell, McGarry, Schackno, Walker.

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