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location and relocation of boulevards and parkways on the land of the Creedmoor State hospital, authorizing the State to dedicate rights of way and authorizing the city of New York to provide for the relocation of the Long Island motor parkway,' generally."

Also, Senate bill (No. 1738, Int. No. 1434), entitled "An act to amend the Civil Practice Act, in relation to fees of county treasurer of counties and of chamberlain of the city of New York," with message that it has concurred in the passage of the same. Ordered, That the Clerk deliver said bills to the Governor. Also, Senate bill (No. 30, Assembly Reprint No. 1445, Int. No. 31), entitled "An act to amend the County Law to conform to the State Departments Law, in relation to the erection and alteration of buildings for the use of county tuberculosis hospital."

Also, Senate bill (No. 861, Assembly Reprint No. 2084, Int. No. 777), entitled "An act in relation to the establishment of public improvement districts in towns in a county containing not more than five towns and adjoining a city of more than one million inhabitants.

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Also, Senate bill (No. 1109, Assembly Reprint No. 2290, Int. No. 261), entitled "An act to amend the Municipal Court Code of the city of New York generally, and repealing certain sections of the Greater New York charter relating to such court.

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Also, Senate bill (No. 1613, Assembly Reprint No. 2245, Int. No. 77) entitled "An act relating to motor vehicles, motor cycles, and highway traffic, constituting chapter seventy-one of the Consolidated Laws."

Also, Senate bill (No. 1231, Assembly Reprint No. 2203, Int. No. 655) entitled "An act to amend the Highway Law, in relation to licenses to operate motor vehicles."

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Also, Senate bill (No. 490, Assembly Reprint No. 2162, Int. No. 466) entitled "An act to amend chapter one hundred and one of the Laws of eighteen hundred and seventy-one, entitled 'An act to incorporate the Trustees of the Corning Foundation for Educational and Other Christian Work under the Control of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Albany, a message that it has concurred in the passage of the same. Ordered that the Clerk deliver said bills to the Governor. Mr. Thayer offered a resolution, in the words following: Resolved, That the Sergeant-at-Arms be instructed and authorized to take charge of and perform all duties required by any committee of the Senate, and shall conduct any investigation or examination authorized to be performed by said committee during the recess of the Senate.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said resolution, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Knight offered a resolution, in the words following: Resolved, That a committee of two Senators be appointed to wait upon the Assembly and inform that body that the Senate has completed its business and is ready to adjourn.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said resolution, and it was decided in the affirmative.

The President appointed as such committee Messrs. Westall and Buckley.

Mr. Knight offered a resolution, in the words following:

Resolved, That a committee of two Senators be appointed to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the Senate has completed its business and is ready to adjourn.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said resolution, and it was decided in the affirmative.

The President appointed as such committee Messrs. Knight and Downing.

The above named committees returned and reported that they have performed their duties.

The President presented the report of the Crime Commission. Messrs. Dunmore and Bloch, a committee from the Assembly, appeared in the Senate Chamber and informed the Senate that the Assembly had completed its business and was ready to adjourn. The journal of the day was read and approved.

Mr. Knight moved that the Senate do now adjourn, sine die. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Whereupon, the Senate adjourned, sine die.

SENATE APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES.

Pursuant to several laws and concurrent resolutions the Temporary President appointed as members, on the part of the Senate, of the several commissions and special joint committees thereby created or continued, the following named Senators:

Commission to investigate the subject of crime, created by chapter 460 of the Laws of 1926, continued by chapter 123 of the Laws of 1927 and further continued by chapter 521 of the Laws of 1928, Messrs. Baumes, Wales (and Knight ex-officio). (The Governor appointed as members of the above commission, David S. Taylor, Thomas S. Rice, Colonel George F. Chandler, William Lewis Butcher and Jane Hoey.)

Commission to revise the Tenement House Law, created by chapter 569 of the Laws of 1927, and continued by chapter 519 of the Laws of 1928, Messrs. Whitley, Thompson, Mastick and Antin. (The Governor appointed as members of the above commission Darwin R. James, Lawson Purdy and Raymond V. Ingersoll.) (The Governor, Temporary President of the Senate and the Speaker of the Assembly appointed as additional members of the above commission: L. C. L. Smith, Harris H. Murdock and Hubert S. Breitwieser.)

Commission on reorganization of State departments, created by chapter 836 of the Laws of 1926, continued by chapter 437 of the Laws of 1927, and further continued by chapter 638 of the Laws of 1928, Messrs. Westall, Pitcher, Brereton and Knight. (The [SENATE JOURNAL]

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Governor appointed as members of the above commission, Robert Moses and Addison B. Colvin.)

Commission to investigate defects in laws of estates, created by chapter 519 of the Laws of 1927 and continued by chapter 175 of the Laws of 1928, Messrs. Dick, Fearon, Lipowicz and Sheridan. (The Governor appointed as members of the above commission, Lewis B. Hart, George A. Slater, George A. Wingate, James A. Foley, John G. Saxe, Cornelius J. McDougald and Henry R. Chittick.)

Commission to investigate the subject of reforestation, created by chapter 241 of the Laws of 1928, Messrs. Hewitt, Thayer, Wheatley, Hastings (and Knight ex-officio). (The Governor appointed members of the above commission, Nelson C. Brown, George F. Warren and Robert W. Higbie.)

Commission for the commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Sullivan campaign, created by chapter 520 of the Laws of 1928, Messrs. Wales, Truman and Hewitt. (The Governor appointed as members of the above commission, Guy S. Comfort, William F. Leffingwell, Charles H. Hull and Mrs. Nettie M. Hewitt.) (Statutory member, Commissioner of Education Frank P. Graves.)

Commission for the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington, created by chapter 615 of the Laws of 1928, Messrs. Keck and Burchill.

Special joint legislative committee to continue investigation of the subject of taxation and kindred matters, pursuant to concur rent resolution, Messrs. Mastick, Hickey, J. F. Williams and Sheridan.

Special joint legislative committee to continue investigation of the labor laws and industrial conditions, pursuant to concurrent resolution, Messrs. Truman, Gates and Byrne.

Special joint legislative committee to continue investigation of the investments of savings banks, pursuant to concurrent resolution, Messrs. Campbell, Brown and Dunnigan.

Special joint legislative committee to continue the examination. of the conditions of poorhouses and almshouses, pursuant to concurrent resolution, Messrs. Wicks, Pitcher and Walsh.

Special joint legislative committee to continue the recodifying of the laws relating to towns, pursuant to concurrent resolution, Messrs. Kirkland and Freiberg.

Special joint legislative committee to make a study of the needs. and regulation of aviation development, pursuant to concurrent resolution, Messrs. Webb, H. D. Williams and Feld.

Special joint legislative committee to make a study of the sheep industry, pursuant to concurrent resolution, Mr. Wheatley.

The Temporary President of the Senate, Speaker and majority leader of the Assembly and minority leaders of both houses to serve as ex-officio members of all special joint committees.

INDEX TO SENATE JOURNAL

1928

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