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Mr. Hammond, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 70, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to increase the efficiency of public health protection in this State, to abolish the State Board of Health, and to create a State Department of Health, and to prescribe and define the powers and duties of such department,' approved April fourteenth, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen,"

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 71, entitled "An act to prevent the advertising, labeling, offering for sale, selling or distribution of certain narcotic and habit forming drugs and medicines, as remedies for children under five years of age,"

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 72, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to increase the efficiency of public health protection in this State, to abolish the State Board of Health, and to create a State Department of Health, and to prescribe and define the powers and duties of such department,' approved April fourteenth, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen,"

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 73, entitled "An act to authorize the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey to make analyses of water, food, drugs, pathological materials and similar substances, for persons, corporations and institutions in this State," The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 74, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'A supplement to an act entitled "An act regulating the receipt. and disbursement of State moneys in certain cases," approved October thirty-first, one thousand nine hundred and seven,' approved March thirtieth, one thousand nine hundred and ten,"

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 75, entitled "An act providing that factories, workshops or places for the manufacture of materials or goods, hereafter established within the watershed of streams above the point at which public supplies of potable water are taken, shall obtain from the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey a permit to locate or establish such factories, workshops or places,"

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 76, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate the use of water-closets and urinals on railroad trains and other public conveyances,' approved April seventeenth, one thousand nine hundred and nine,"

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 77, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to regulate cold storage of food and the sale or distribution of articles of food after cold storage,' approved March sixteenth, nineteen hundred and sixteen,"

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 78, entitled "An act to repeal section six of an act entitled 'An act to establish in this State boards of health and a bureau of vital statistics, and to define their respective powers and duties,"

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 79, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act prohibiting the discharge of sewage, excremental matter, domestic refuse and other polluting matter into fresh water,' approved April ninth, one thousand nine hundred and ten,"

The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 80, entitled "An act to provide for the examination and licensing of superintendents and operators in charge of water purification or treatment plants and sewage treatment plants under the direction of the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey,"

Which were read for the first time by their titles, ordered to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Public Health.

Mr. Runyon, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 81, entitled "An act to amend 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 violation 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 ordinance further regulating vehicles, pedestrians and animals, and designating the authority to enforce its provisions, and defining their power and authorities,' 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 Highways. The same Senator, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 82, entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for the regulation and incorporation of insurance companies, and to regulate the transaction of insurance business in this State," approved April third, one thousand nine hundred and two,' which amendatory act was approved April fifteenth, one thousand nine. hundred and seven,"

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

Mr. Mackay offered the following resolution, which was read and adopted:

Resolved, That the privileges of the Senate be granted to an ex-President of the Senate and former Senator from Passaic county, the Hon. John D. Prince.

Mr. Richards, Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary, reported

Senate Bills Nos. 35, 36, 9, 10, 7.

Favorably, without amendment.

Signed-Emerson L. Richards, Clarence E. Case, Cornelius A. McGlennon.

Mr. Richards moved that the Senate take a recess until one o'clock P. M.

Which was agreed to.

Upon 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, Fithian, Haines, Hammond, Mackay, Martens, McCran (President), Mc

Glennon, Mutchler, Pilgrim, Richards, Runyon, Stevens -16.

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,"

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,"

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,"

Senate Bill No. 35, 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 places where biscuits, pies, bread, crackers, cakes, macaroni and other foodstuffs, confectionery, candy ice cream or frozen sweets are manufactured or made for the purpose of sale, and providing for the sanitation, sanitary condition and licensing of such places,' approved March twenty-first, one thousand nine hundred and twelve,"

And

Senate Bill No. 36, entitled "An act to authorize the Commissioner of Labor to charge fee for the approval of plans of buildings, for issuance of certificates of approval for work performed and for publications of the Department of Labor,"

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

Mr. Richards moved that Senate Bills Nos. 1 and 2 be made the special order of business Monday night, January 21st, 1918, at 8:30 o'clock.

Which was agreed to.

Mr. Richards moved that when the Senate adjourn it be to meet on Friday morning at II o'clock, and that when it then adjourn it be to meet on Monday evening at 8 o'clock.

Which was agreed to.

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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, Fithian, Haines, Hammond, Mackay, Martens, McCran (President), McGlennon, Munson, Mutchler, Pilgrim, Richards, Runyon, Stevens, Sturgess, Wells-19.

Mr. Stevens, on leave, introduced

Senate Bill No. 83, entitled "An act to amend the title and the body of an act entitled 'An act to fix the minimum of salary of the prosecutors of the pleas in the counties of the third class in this State, approved March twenty-fourth, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen,"

Which was read for the first time by its title, ordeerd to have a second reading, and referred to the Committee on Revision and Amendment of the Laws.

On motion of Mr. Richards, the Senate then adjourned.

FRIDAY, January 18th, 1918.

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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