cation of the increases of salary provided by such act," reported in favor of the passage of the same with amendments, which report was agreed to, and said bill ordered reprinted and committed to the committee of the whole. Mr. Gibbs, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Hickey (No. 360, Int. No. 354) entitled "An act to amend the Election Law, in relation to forms of ballots on voting machines," 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. Gibbs, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. Thompson (No. 293, Int. No. 288) entitled "An act to revive and extend the corporrate existence of the Greenport Wharf Company of Greenport, incorporated, and to legalize the acts of the directors, as trustees," 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. Gibbs, from the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred the Senate bill introduced by Mr. H. D. Williams (No. 383, Int. No. 377) entitled "An act to incorporate the Knights of Columbus Hospital Association of the State of New York," 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. Webb moved that the committee on finance be discharged from the consideration of Senate bill (No. 1, Int. No. 1) entitled "An act authorizing the creation of a State debt and making an appropriation for carrying out the provisions of chapter nine hundred of the Laws of nineteen hundred and twenty-three, as amended, providing for a bridge across the Hudson river, and approaches, at Poughkeepsie," and that said bill be amended, reprinted and recommitted to the committee on finance. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative. Mr. Bouton moved that the committee on insurance be discharged from the consideration of Senate bill (No. 20, Int. No. 20) entitled "An act to amend the Tax Law, in relation to exemptions from the personal income tax," and that said bill be amended, reprinted and recommitted to the committee on insur ance. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative. Mr. Truman moved that the committee on labor and industry be discharged from the consideration of Senate bill (No. 35, Int. No. 35) entitled "An act to amend the Workmen's Compensation Law, in relation to the treatment and care of injured employees and medical procedure," and that said bill be amended, reprinted and recommitted to the committee on labor and industry. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative. Mr. Truman moved that the committee on labor and industry be discharged from the consideration of Senate bill (No. 184, Int. No. 184) entitled "An act ao amend the Workmen's Compensation Law, in relation to compensation for percentage loss or loss of use of the eye," and that said bill be amended, reprinted and recommitted to the committee on labor and industry. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative. Mr. Ferris moved that the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways be discharged from the consideration of Senate bill (No. 264, Int. No. 261) entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, relating to the discontinuance of sections of highway upon the completion of a substituted section, and that said bill be amended, reprinted and recommitted to the committee on internal affairs of towns, counties and public highways. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative. Mr. Hewitt offered a resolution, in the words following: Whereas, By resolution adopted on March 18, 1925, the special joint committee appointed to consider the question of the elimination of grade crossings was directed to report to the Legislature on or before February 15, 1926; and Whereas, Further time is needed by the committee to consider questions which have arisen in certain cities of the State. Resolved (if the Assembly concur), That the committee be continued with all the powers and duties imposed upon it and that it be directed to make its report to the Legislature on or before April 1, 1926. Resolved (if the Assembly concur), That the further sum of $6,700.00, or as much thereof as may be necessary, be paid from the contingent fund of the Legislature for the expenses of said committee, upon vouchers approved and audited as provided by law. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said resolution, and it was decided in the affirmative, as follows: Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said resolution to the Assembly and request their concurrence therein. Mr. Burchill offered a resolution, in the words following: Whereas, Experience has taught that the concurrent power of Congress and the several States to enforce the Eighteenth Amend ment to the Federal Constitution has produced disorder, conflict, invasion of private rights and double jeopardy to individuals. Resolved (if the Assembly concur), That the Congress be and the same hereby is momorialized to initiate an amendment to the Federal Constitution eliminating from the Eighteenth Amendment the provision conferring on the States concurrent power to enforce the same. Resolved (if the Assembly concur), That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to each Senator and representative in Congress from the State of New York. Ordered, That said resolution be referred to the committee on finance. The Temporary President announced the appointment of the standing committees for the year 1926 as follows: COMMITTEE ON FINANCE Messrs. Hewitt (Ch.), Thompson, Baumes, Fearon, Thayer, Campbell, Westall, Webb, Karle, Dick, Wales, Hickey, Williams, H. D., Carroll, Dunnigan, McGarry, Knight, Downing. COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY Messrs. Gibbs (Ch.), Whitley, Baumes, Fearon, Cole, Dick, Karle, Nicoll, Williams, H. D., Keck, Truman, Pitcher, Schackno, Sheridan, Kleinfeld, Russell, Knight, Downing. COMMITTEE ON AFFAIRS OF CITIES Messrs. Whitley (Ch.), Nicoll, Wales, Williams, H. D., Dick, Lipowicz, Williams, J. F., Brown, Farrell, McGarry, Reiburn, Knight, Downing. COMMITTEE ON GENERAL LAWS Messrs. Fearon (Ch.), Dick, Mastick, Cole, Hickey, Truman, Karle, Wales, Russell, Walsh, Antin. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SERVICE Messrs. Thayer (Ch.), Campbell, Whitley, Nicoll, Hickey, Williams, J. F., Pitcher, Wendell, Twomey, Dunnigan, Farrell, Knight, Downing. COMMITTEE ON CODES Messrs. Baumes (Ch.), Westall, Whitley, Gibbs, Wales, Lipowicz, Pitcher, Williams, H. D., Keck, Byrne, Walsh, Reiburn, Schackno. COMMITTEE ON INSURANCE Messrs. Bouton (Ch.), Fearon, Karle, Whitley, Gibbs, Brown, Dunningan, Hastings, O'Brien. COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS Messrs. Webb (Ch.), Mastick, Nicoll, Williams, H. D., Lipowicz, O'Brien, Higgins. COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE Messrs. Nicoll (Ch.), Thompson, Ferris, Kirkland, Campbell, Higgins, Burchill. COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND INDUSTRY Messrs. Truman (Ch.), Bouton, Gibbs, Kirkland, Williams, H. D., Reiburn, McGarry. COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE Messrs. Kirkland (Ch.), Webb, Ferris, Thayer, Bouton, Williams, J. F., Straus, Byrne, Love. COMMITTEE ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS Messrs. Hickey (Ch.), Baumes, Hewitt, Thompson, Webb, Kennedy, Quinn. COMMITTEE ON REVISION Messrs. Lipowicz (Ch.), Keck, Bouton, Kleinfeld, Quinn. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PRINTING Messrs. Williams, H. D. (Ch.), Kirkland, Ferris, Carroll, Farrell. COMMITTEE ON PRINTED AND ENGROSSED BILLS Messrs. Williams, J. F. (Ch.), Keck, Brown, Hastings, Carroll. COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF TOWNS, COUNTIES AND PUBLIC HIGHWAYS Messrs. Ferris (Ch.), Thayer, Westall, Hewitt, Thompson, Campbell, Williams, J. F., Pitcher, Keck, Wendell, Truman, Brown, McGarry, Burchill, Byrne, Twomey, Knight, Downing. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EDUCATION Messrs. Cole (Ch.), Ferris, Westall, Dick, Kirkland, Wales, Antin, Higgins, Quinn, Knight, Downing. COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION Messrs. Thompson (Ch.), Webb, Brown, Keck, Wendell, Truman, Pitcher, Straus, Burchill. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH Messrs. Karle (Ch.), Dick, Kirkland, Baumes, Bouton, Thayer, Carroll, Love, Kennedy. COMMITTEE ON BANKS Messrs. Campbell (Ch.), Mastick, Webb, Cole, Karle, Wendell, Sheridan, Higgins, Dunnigan. COMMITTEE ON CANALS Messrs. Dick (Ch.), Hickey, Fearon, Campbell, Wendell, McGarry, Walsh. COMMITTEE ON TAXATION AND RETRENCHMENT Messrs. Mastick (Ch.), Thompson, Fearon, Nicoll, Lipowicz, Karle, Sheridan, Carroll, Straus. COMMITTEE ON AFFAIRS OF VILLAGES Messrs. Westall (Ch.), Cole Keck, Truman, Williams, J. F., Byrne, Walsh. COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION Messrs. Pitcher (Ch.), Mastick, Wendell, Russell, McGarry. COMMITTEE ON PENAL INSTITUTIONS Messrs. Brown (Ch.), Gibbs, Wales, Love, Burchill. COMMITTEE ON RULES Messrs. Knight (Ch.), Hewitt, Thayer, Whitley, Downing. Also, pursuant to resolution adopted January 25th, 1926, the Temporary President announced the appointment of the following committees on Reorganization of State Departments and Reapportionment of Senatorial Districts: COMMITTEE ON REORGANIZATION OF STATE DEPARTMENTS Messrs. Westall, Hewitt, Baumes, Whitley, Fearon, Thayer, Webb, Cole, Kirkland, Mastick, Hickey, Wales, McGarry, Higgins, Sheridan, Knight and Downing. COMMITTEE ON REAPPORTIONMENT OF SENATORIAL DISTRICTS Messrs. Campbell, Nicoll, Thompson, Ferris, Karle, Bouton, Lipowicz, Pitcher, Truman, Williams, J. F., Twomey, Straus, Dunnigan, Knight and Downing. |