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vehicle number plate lights," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill restored to its place on the order of third reading.

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Goldberg (No. 369, Rec. No. 277), entitled "An act to amend the Liquor Tax Law, in relation to tax on receipts of sales of liquors," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill restored to its place on the oreder of third reading.

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Ottinger (No. 1378, Int. No. 1084), entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to the payment of transfer taxes and interest thereon during the present war," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill restored to its place on the order of third reading.

Mr. Hewitt, from the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Hewitt (No. 1506, Int. No. 1161), entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to auto trucks and trailers," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill restored to its place on the order of third reading.

Mr. Hewitt, from the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Farrenkopf (No. 1494, Int. No. 1150), entitled "An act in relation to increasing the salaries of employees in the office of the sheriff of the county of Queens," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill restored to its place on the order of third reading.

Mr. Knight, from the committee on affairs of villages, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Gilchrist (No. 1376, Int. No. 1082), entitled "An act to amend the Village Law, in relation to ordinances preventing the taking of fish bait by nonresidents of the village," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill restored to its place on the order of third reading.

Mr. Knight, from the committee on affairs of villages, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Yelverton (No. 1466, Int. No. 1140), entitled "An act to authorize the village of Canajoharie to issue bonds annually during a certain period for general village purposes," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill restored to its place on the order of third reading.

Mr. Sage, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Seelye (No. 215, Rec. No. 210), entitled "An act to amend the Election Law, in relation to salaries of deputy superintendents of elections," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, the title being amended to read as follows:

"An act to amend the Election Law, in relation to salaries of deputy superintendents of elections, and making an appropriation therefor."

which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Whitney, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Walters, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Meyer (No. 598, Rec. No. 33), entitled "An act authorizing directors or trustees of corporations of this State to contribute from surplus property or assets for war relief purposes," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, the title being amended to read as follows:

“An act authorizing corporations of this State to co-operate in the creation and maintenance of instrumentalities for the winning of the war."

which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Nicoll, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Sage, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Walters (No. 130, Int. No. 130), entitled "An act to amend the Insanity Law, in relation to compensation of special agents, and the payment of accounts for maintenance of patients admitted under special agreement,

reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, the title being amended to read as follows:

"An act to amend the Insanity Law, in relation to compensation of special agents, and the payment of accounts for maintenance of patients admitted under special agreement, and making an appropriation therefor."

which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Walters, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Judson (No. 1131, Rec. No. 167), entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to the time for the commencement of certiorari proceedings, to review special franchise assessments in towns," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Mullan, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Judson (No. 1191, Rec. No. 168), entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to furnishing necessary data to the State Tax Commissioners," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Mullan, and by unanimous consent, the rules. were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Judson (No. 375, Rec. No. 240), entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to the determination and apportionment of mortgage taxes upon advancements," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Mullan, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Carson, from the committee on labor and industry, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Bewley (No. 785, Rec. No. 181), entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to bakeries," reported in favor of the passage of [SENATE JOURNAL]

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the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Carson, from the committee on labor and industry, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Bewley (No. 799, Rec. No. 182), entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to the bureau of industries and immigration," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Walton, from the committee on conservation, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Robinson (No. 993, Int. No. 820), entitled "An act to amend the Conservation Law, in relation to cats running at large," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

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Mr. Carson, from the committee on labor and industry, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Lockwood (No. 702, Int. No. 615), entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to the hours of labor of minors and women, reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole..

Mr. Carson, from the committee on labor and industry, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Carson (No. 842, Int. No. 718), entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to the inspection of boilers and the storage of explosives, and repealing section two of chapter two hundred and thirtyfour of the Laws of nineteen hundred and fifteen, relating thereto,” reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Emerson, from the committee on taxation and retrenchment, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Robinson (No. 1353, Int. No. 1081), entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, relative to the assessment and collection of taxes on out-of-door advertising," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Carson, from the committee on labor and industry, to which

was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Carson (No. 852, Int. No. 729), entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to definitions," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Carson, from the committee on labor and industry, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Carson (No. 853, Int. No. 730), entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to the use of compressed air in caissons, tunnels and other works, and laborers employed," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Carson, from the committee on labor and industry, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Carson (No. 843, Int. No. 720), entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to inspection of scaffolding," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Carson, from the committee on labor and industry, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Carson (No. 851, Int. No. 728), entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to the reporting of strikes and lockouts," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to, and said bill committed to the committee of the whole.

Mr. Sage, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. Coles (No. 1510, Rec. No. 271), entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to the salary of a transfer tax clerk in Richmond and Nassau counties," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. G. L. Thompson, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading.

Mr. Sage, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the Assembly bill introduced by Mr. F. A. Wells (No. 662, Rec. No. 65), entitled “An act to amend the Military Law, in relation to compensation of employees in armories," reported in favor of the passage of the same, which report was agreed to.

On motion of Mr. Sage, and by unanimous consent, the rules were suspended and said bill ordered to a third reading.

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