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ity" established by the agreement or compact between the States of New York and New Jersey within the "port of New York" and making an appropriation therefor,' in relation to the appointment, qualifications and removal of such commissioners" (Int. No. 290), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on ways and means.

Mr. Harder introduced a bill entitled "An act authorizing the city of Hudson to borrow money by the issue of bonds for street improvement, purposes" (Int. No. 291), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Also, "An act authorizing the cemetery commission of the city of Hudson to lay out and improve additional land for cemetery purposes, and to sell or dispose of lots or plots therein for burial purposes" (Int. No. 292), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Also, "An act authorizing the city of Hudson to borrow money by the issue of bonds for the purpose of completing a public school and purchasing furniture and equipment for the same" (Int. No. 293), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Also, "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to county highways in the county of Columbia" (Int. No. 294), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on internal affairs.

Also, "An act to legalize, ratify and confirm all the acts and proceedings of the village of Kinderhook, Columbia county, its qualified electors, board of trustees, officers and agents in relation to the issuance of village bonds to defray the cost and expense of the establishment of a municipal water works system, and to provide for the issuance, sale and payment of such bonds" (Int. No. 295), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Howard introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the General City Law, in relation to the salary and expenses of wardens of city prisons, district prisons, penitentiaries and workhouses in cities of the first class" (Int. No. 296), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Also, "An act to amend the Greater New York charter, in relation to engineers and the operation of steam boilers" (Int. No. 297), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Also, "An act to amend the Lien Law, in relation to the lien of bailee of a motor vehicle" (Int. No. 298), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Kahan introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend chapter four hundred and ten of the Laws of eighteen hundred and eightytwo, entitled 'An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the city of New York,' in relation to buildings in counties of New York and Bronx' (Int. No. 299), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Also, "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to liability of owners of motor vehicles negligently operated by a person other than such owner" (Int. No. 300), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on motor vehicles.

Also, "An act in relation to giving discretionary powers to the judge or justice in actions or proceedings wherein the rent or rental value of leased premises is fixed or determined by such judge or justice" (Int. No. 301), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Kaufmann introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to exemption from the personal income tax, and allowing a reduction of twenty-five percentum of the personal income tax in respect of returns due during the calendar year nineteen hundred and twenty-four, chargeable against the State's share of such tax" (Int. No. 302), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on taxation and retrenchment.

Also, "An act to amend the Executive Law, abolishing the name of notary public" (Int. No. 303), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. F. A. Miller introduced a bill entitled "An act directing the restoration of service on the street railway line known as the Wyckoff avenue line, in the borough of Brooklyn, city of New York" (Int. No. 304), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on public service.

Mr. C. P. Miller introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Conservation Law, in relation to the open season for wild pheasants" (Int. No. 305), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on conservation.

Mr. Nicoll introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Domestic Relations Law, in relation to the labor, services and wages of a married woman (Int. No. 306), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary. Also, "An act to amend the Public Officers Law, in relation to discrimination between the sexes" (Int. No. 307), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, "An act to amend the Domestic Relations Law, in relation to the powers of married women" (Int. No. 308), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Reich introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Labor Law, in relation to furnishing nursing and first aid service in factories and in mercantile and other establishments" (Int. No. 309), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on labor and industries.

Mr. C. C. Smith introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Public Lands Law, in relation to conveyance of unappropriated State lands to cities, villages, towns or counties for park, recreation, playground, reforestation or highway purposes (Int. No. 310), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on conservation.

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Mr. Steinberg introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend chapter three hundred and forty-six of the Laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitled 'An act creating the office of commissioner of jurors for each of the counties of the State of New York having a population of more than two hundred thousand and less than three hundred thouand,' in relation to the qualifications of jurors" (Int. No. 311), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, "An act to amend chapter two hundred and thirty-two of the Laws of nineteen hundred and four, entitled 'An act relating to commissioners of jurors for each county of the State having a certain population and regulating and prescribing his duties and also providing in what manner juries shall be made up and jurors drawn in courts of record in such counties; how they may be exempted or excused and the length of service of such jurors,' in relation to the qualifications of jurors" (Int. No. 312), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, "An act to amend chapter three hundred and sixty-nine of the Laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-five, entitled 'An act creating a commissioner of jurors for each county of the State having a certain population, and regulating and prescribing his duties; also providing in which manner lists shall be made up and jurors drawn and notified in the courts of record in such counties, and how they may be exempted or excused, and the length of service of such jurors,' in relation to the qualifications of jurors" (Int. No. 313), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, "An act to amend chapter four hundred and eighty-four of the Laws of nineteen hundred and six, entitled 'An act continuing the office of commissioner of jurors in certain counties, and regulating and prescribing their appointment, duties and compensation,' in relation to the qualifications of jurors" (Int. No. 314), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, in relation to the qualifications of jurors" (Int. No. 315), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Weinfeld introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Workmen's Compensation Law, in relation to the period of disability in which compensation shall not be allowed" (Int. No. 316), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Hall introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, in relation to compensation of stenographer of county court of Niagara county" (Int. No. 317), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Coughlin introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Civil Rights Law, in relation to appearances before public bodies"

(Int. No. 318), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, "An act to amend the Penal Law, in relation to the raffle or pawn of the American flag" (Int. No. 319), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on codes.

Mr. Hall introduced a bill entitled "An act providing for the ac quisition of a site and the erection of a State armory at the city of Niagara Falls, in the county of Niagara, and making an appropriation therefor" (Int. No. 320), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on ways and means.

Mr. Dunmore introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Education Law, in relation to taxing lands of the State for school purposes in certain towns" (Int. No. 321), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on public education.

Also, "An act to amend the Banking Law, in relation to the election of officers and directors of savings and loan associations" (Int. No. 322), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on banks.

Also, "An act to amend the Judiciary Law, in relation to confidential clerks and deputy clerks to trial justices of the Supreme Court in the fifth judicial district" (Int. No. 323), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary. Mr. Burchill introduced a bill entitled "An act to authorize the city of New York to acquire by condemnation the right to remove the elevated railroad structure from Sixth avenue between Fifty-third street and Fifty-ninth street, in the borough of Manhattan of said city, and to extinguish all rights in said structure or to maintain the same or to operate cars or trains thereon or thereover, and to provide compensation for the loss of such rights, and to assess the cost and expense thereof upon property benefited thereby" (Int. No. 324), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on affairs of cities.

Mr. Cooke introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Real Property Law, in relation to filing maps of property located in certain towns of Erie county" (Int. No. 325), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, "An act to promote the commerce of the State by the construction, equipment and operation of a Barge canal grain terminal in the city of Tonawanda, and making an appropriation therefor" (Int. No. 326), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on ways and means.

Mr. Cuvillier introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to additional exemptions to certain veterans from personal income tax provisions" (Int. No. 327), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on taxation and retrenchment.

Also, "An act to amend the Education Law, in relation to the establishment of a free text book commission, defining its powers and duties, and making an appropriation therefor" (Int. No.

328), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on ways and means.

Mr. Dunmore introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Insurance Law, in relation to limitation of expenses of life insurance companies" (Int. No. 329), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on insurance.

Mr. Hearn introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to the registration of title of motor vehicles and motor cycles" (Int. No. 330), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on motor vehicles.

Mr. Kirkland introduced a bill entitled "An act to confer jurisdiction upon the Court of Claims to hear, audit and determine the claims of Nelson Learn and Agnes Learn against the State for damages alleged to have been sustained by reason of the negligence of the State to maintain and keep in repair the bridge crossing the outlet to Cuba lake, Allegany county" (Int. No. 331), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on claims.

Mr. Lord introduced a bill entitled "An act to amend the Decedent Estate Law, in relation to equitable ownership of real property by surviving husband or wife" (Int. No. 332), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, "An act to amend the Domestic Relations Law, in relation to the annulment of adoptions of minors" (Int. No. 333), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Mr. Mead introduced a bill entitled "An act to change the name of the Patrons of Husbandry Fire Relief Association of Ulster County, New York to the Colonial Co-operative Fire Insurance Company" (Int. No. 334), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on the judiciary.

Also, "An act to amend the Education Law, in relation to taxing lands of the State for school purposes in school district number two of the town of Wallkill, Orange county" (Int. No. 335), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on taxation and retrenchment.

Mr. Reich introduced a bill entitled "An act authorizing the Transit Commission to extend for a period of one year the operation of the street railway line of the Nassau Electric Railroad Company, in the borough of Brooklyn, commonly known as the Park Avenue line, without exchanging transfers with connecting lines, notwithstanding the provisions of any charter, franchise, agreement or statute" (Int. No. 336), which was read the first time and referred to the committee on public service.

Mr. Rice introduced a bill entitled "An act to authorize the town of Cuyler, in the county of Cortland, to issue bonds for the purpose of meeting certain obligations of said town outstanding on December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and twenty-three" [ASSEMBLY JOURNAL]

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