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Line 13, after "balcony floor" strike out "to", and insert "it shall".

Paragraph 44, line 33, after "be" insert "made of".

Line 39, after "standard" strike out "of" and insert “or”.
Paragraph 47, line 21, after "strings" insert a comma.
Line 21, after "(1⁄2" x 2")" insert a comma.

Line 21, after "rungs" insert a comma.

Line 38, after "backing" insert a comma.

Paragraph 48, line 3, strike out "wooden" and insert "frame". Page 23, paragraph 95, line 9, after "except" insert a comma. Page 29, paragraph 116, line 8, after "except" insert a comma. Page 29, paragraph 116, line 8, after "kitchen" strike out the

comma.

Mr. Smith, Chairman of the Committee on Printed Bills, reported

Senate Bills Nos 2, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 28, 46, 55, 63 and 75, Correctly printed.

Signed-Albin Smith, Thomas Brown.

Mr. Pilgrim, Chairman of the Committee on Banks and Insurance, reported

Senate Bill No. 45,

Favorably.

Signed-Charles C. Pilgrim, Edward L. Sturgess.

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, on motion of Mr. Case,

And the following Senate Bills Nos. 45. 52, 56, 35, 51 and Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 17:

Were read for the first time by their titles and ordered to have a second reading.

Senate Bill No. 45, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act concerning trust companies'" (Revision of 1899),

Senate Bill No. 52, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to amend an act entitled "An act regulating the age, employment, safety, health and work hours of persons, employees and operatives in mercantile establishments," approved April seventh, one thousand nine hundred and eleven,'" approved April seventeenth, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen,

Senate Bill No. 56, entitled "An act prohibiting any person or corporation from erecting, setting, operating or maintaining any fish pound net in any of the waters of the Atlantic ocean, Sandy

Hook bay, or Raritan bay, without first obtaining a license for such purpose from the Board of Fish and Game Commissioners of this State, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof,"

Senate Bill No. 35, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to amend an act entitled "An act to encourage the propagation of certain kinds of game within the State of New Jersey and providing a license therefor," approved March twenty-seventh, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen,' which amendment was approved March twenty-second, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen,"

Senate Bill No. 51, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to amend an act entitled "An act regulating the age, employment, safety, health and work hours of persons, employees and operatives in factories, workshops, mills and all places where the manufacture of goods of any kind is carried on, and to establish a department for the enforcement thereof," approved March twenty-fourth, one thousand nine hundred and four,'" approved April seventeenth, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen. And

Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 17, entitled “An act to provide for the preparation, publication and preservation of the names and records of the services of the men of New Jersey who were engaged in the military and naval service of the United States in the war with the Imperial German government and its allies."

Were each taken up, read a second time, considered by sections, agreed to, ordered to be printed, and to have a third reading.

Mr. Hammond offered Substitute for Senate Bill No. 14,. which was read and adopted.

Senate Substitute for Senate Bill No. 14, entitled "An act constituting eight hours' service a full day's labor for deputy keepers and guards employed in or about the New Jersey State Prison and New Jersey State Reformatory,"

Was taken up and read a third time.

Upon the question, "Shall this Senate bill pass?" it was decided as follows:

In the affirmative were

Messrs. Ackerson, Allen, Barber, Bright, Brown, Conrad, Edwards, Fithian, Hammond, Kays, Martens, Smith

In the negative-None.

The Secretary was directed by the President to carry said bill to the House of Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has passed the same, and requests its concurrence therein.

Mr. Case, Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary, reported Senate Bill No. 47,

Favorably, without amendment.

Signed Clarence E. Case, James Hammond, Henry E. Ackerson.

Senate Bill No. 32, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to establish a State Highway System, and to provide for the improvement, betterment, reconstruction, resurfacing, maintenance, repair and regulation of the use thereof,' approved March thirteenth, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen,"

Was taken up for third reading.

Mr. Ackerson asked unanimous consent to amend said bill on third reading.

Which was agreed to.

Mr. Ackerson offered the following amendments, which were read and adopted:

Amend section two by striking out the word "Allenhurst" at the end of line 38 and beginning of line 39 and substituting therefor the words "Asbury Park”.

And by striking out the words "and Deal to Norwood Avenue in Allenhurst", on line 40, and adding in place thereof the following: "Deal, Allenhurst, Loch Arbor and Asbury Park to Lake Avenue in Asbury Park, thence by way thereof to Main Street, Asbury Park".

And by adding a new section after the first section to read as follows:

"3. Section nine of the said act is hereby amended to read as follows:

"9. No State highway shall extend into any municipality, other than a township, of a population exceeding [twelve] sixteen thousand in number, as determined by the most recent census. With such municipality, the streets or roads of which will form proper connections of State highways, the State Highway

Commission shall enter into contract for work which shall place such streets or roads in a condition which will be in keeping with the nature of the State highways approaching and leaving such municipality.

"Such contracts shall terminate on the thirty-first day of October in each and every year."

Change the figure 2 at the beginning of last line on page 3 to read "3".

Mr. Mackay, Chairman of the Committee on Education, reported

Senate Bills Nos. 48, 49 and 50,

Favorably, without amendment.

Signed-William B. Mackay, Clarence E. Case.

There being no objection, the rules were suspended, on motion of Mr. Case,

And the following Senate Bills Nos. 47, 48, 49 and 50,

Were read for the first time by their titles, ordered to have a second reading :

Senate Bill No. 47, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act for the punishment of crimes (Revision of 1898),'' approved June fourteenth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight,

Senate Bill No. 48, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to amend an act entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act to establish a thorough and efficient system of free public schools and to provide for the maintenance, support and management thereof,'" approved October nineteenth, one thousand nine hundred and three,' which said supplement was approved April second, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen," approved April eighth, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen,

Senate Bill No. 49, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to supplement an act entitled "An act to establish a thorough and efficient system of free public schools, and to provide for the maintenance, support and management thereof," approved October nineteenth, one thousand nine hundred and three,'" approved April fourteenth, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen,

And

Senate Bill No. 50, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act to establish a thorough and efficient system of free public schools, and to provide for the maintenance, support and management thereof,'" approved October nineteenth, one thousand nine hundred and three,

Were each taken up, read a second time, considered by sections, agreed to, ordered to be printed, and to have a third reading.

On motion of Mr. Case the Senate then adjourned.

FRIDAY, February 21st, 1919.

In the absence of the President, Mr. Hammond took the chair as President pro tempore.

Under the direction of the President pro tempore, the Secretary called the Senate, when the following Senator appeared and answered the call:

Mr. Hammond-I.

As there was no quorum present, the Senate then adjourned.

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