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A message was received from the Governor, by the hands of Mr. Croasdale, his Secretary, endorsed "Nominations."

On motion of Mr. Richards, the Senate proceeded to the consideration of Executive business, on the conclusion of which, and,

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

Messrs. Ackerson, Allen, Barber, Case, Conrad, Fithian, Florance, Haines, Hammond, Mackay, Martens, McCran (President), McGlennon, Munson, Mutchler, Pilgrim, Richards, Runyon, Stevens, Sturgess, Wells-21.

Mr. Mackay, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 1, entitled "An act to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquor as a beverage in any town, township, village, borough, city or other municipality in this State, excepting counties, where the legal voters thereof shall decide by majority vote in favor of such prohibition or the continuance thereof,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Wells, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 2, entitled "An act to regulate the licensing and sale of intoxicating liquor as a beverage in any town, township, village, borough, city or other municipality in this State, except counties, by ordinance, where the legal voters of such municipality shall initiate and vote in favor of such ordinance,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Stevens, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 3, entitled "An act to authorize the counties. of this State to construct, improve and complete the whole or any part of any State highway within any such county now or hereafter laid out by the State Highway Commission, and to issue and sell the bonds or other obligations of the county to provide funds for such purposes,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Runyon, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 4, entitled "A further supplement to an act entitled 'An act to regulate elections' (Revision of 1898), approved April fourth, one thousand eight hundred and ninetyeight,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Elections.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 5, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act to regulate elections' (Revision of 1898), approved April fourth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Elections.

Mr. Fithian, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 6, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'A supplement to an act entitled "An act to regulate elections" (Revision of 1898), approved April fourth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight,' which supplement was approved April twentieth, one thousand nine hundred and eleven,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Case, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 7, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act relating to courts having criminal jurisdiction and regulating proceedings in criminal cases' (Revision of 1898), approved June fourteenth, one thousand eight hundred and ninetyeight,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Hammond, on leave, introduced.

Senate Bill No. 8, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act prescribing the liability of an employer to make compensation for injuries received by an employee in the course of employment, establishing an elective schedule for compensation, and regulating procedure for the determination of liability and compensation thereunder,' approved April fourth, one thousand

nine hundred and eleven, providing for the establishment of a workmen's compensation bureau to aid in carrying out the provisions of said act,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Pilgrim, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 9, entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled 'An act to provide compensation for employees of the State, or any subdivision or municipality thereof, while performing military duty as members of the National Guard,' approved March thirty-first, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 10, entitled "An act to permit the payment of compensation to employees of the State, or any subdivision or municipality thereof, while performing military or naval duty,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

Mr. Richards, on leave, introduced.

Senate Bill No. II, entitled "An act to amend and supplement 'An act to regulate elections' (Revision of 1898), approved April fourth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 12, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate elections (Revision of 1898),' approved April fourth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 13, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'A supplement to an act entitled "An act to regulate elections"

(Revision of 1898), approved April fourth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight,' which supplement was approved April nineteenth, one thousand nine hundred and eleven,'

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 14, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act to regulate elections,' approved April fourth, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 15, entitled "An act concerning the charitable, correctional, reformatory and penal institutions, boards and commissions located and conducted in this State which are supported in whole or in part from State funds" (Revision of 1918),

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 16, entitled "An act to extend protection to the civil rights of members of the military and naval establishments of the United States engaged in the present war,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 17, entitled "An act concerning counties,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 18, entitled "An act providing for the election of members of boards of chosen freeholders in certain cases," Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 19, entitled "An act to amend the title of an act entitled 'A supplement to the act entitled "An act in relation to county expenditures," approved April second, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight,' and which supplement was approved March twenty-eighth, one thousand nine hundred and two,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 20, entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'An act providing for the regulation of vehicles, animals and pedestrians on all public roads and turnpikes, and prescribing and regulating process and the service thereof, and proceedings for the violations of the provisions of the act, and penalties for said violations, and granting authority to towns, cities, boroughs and townships, under certain restrictions, for the adoption of ordinances further regulating vehicles, pedestrians and animals, and designating the authorities to enforce its provisions, and defining their powers and their authority,' approved April sixth, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 21, entitled "An act concerning the protection of lands, streets and roads from injury by flow of waters and providing for the payment of damages caused thereby in certain cases,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 22, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled. 'An act concerning municipalities,' approved March twentyseventh, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

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