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OF THE

SENATE

OF THE

STATE OF NEW YORK

AT THEIR

ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIXTH SESSION

Begun and Held at the Capitol, in the City of Albany,
on Wednesday, the Third Day of January, 1923

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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

STATE OF NEW YORK

SENATE CHAMBER IN THE CITY OF ALBANY

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1923

Pursuant to the sixth section of the tenth article of the Constitution of the State of New York, designating the first Wednesday in January of each year for the time of the meeting of the Legislature, the Senate convened. Hon. George R. Lunn, Lieutenant-Governor, presiding.

Prayer by Rev. R. H. Nelson.

The members of the Senate being as follows:

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George L. Thompson.
Frank Giorgio.
Peter J. McGarry.
Philip M. Kleinfeld.
Daniel F. Farrell.
James A. Higgins.
John A. Hastings.
William Lathrop Love.
Charles E. Russell.
Jeremiah F. Twomey.
Daniel J. Carroll.
James J. Walker.
Ellwood M. Rabenold..
Bernard Downing.
Nathan Straus, Jr.
Thomas I. Sheridan.
Meyer Levy.

Salvatore A. Cotillo.
Duncan T. O'Brien.
Michael E. Reiburn.
Henry G. Shackno.
Benjamin Antin.
John J. Dunnigan.
Mark W. Allen.
Walter W. Westall.
Seabury C. Mastick.
Caleb H. Baumes.
J. Griswold Webb.
Arthur F. Bouton.
William T. Byrne.

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John P. Ryan.
Frederick W. Kavanaugh.
Mortimer Y. Ferris.
Warren T. Thayer.

Theodore Douglas Robinson.
Frederick M. Davenport.
Willard S. Augsbury.
George R. Fearon.
Allen J. Bloomfield.
Clayton R. Lusk.
Seymour Lowman.
Charles J. Hewitt.
Ernest E. Cole.
John Knight.
James L. Whitley.
Homer E. A. Dick.
William W. Campbell.
Parton Swift.
Robert C. Lacey.
Leonard W. H. Gibbs.
DeHart H. Ames.

The President addressed the Senate as follows:

Senators: It is a real pleasure for me to be here at this time, and I want to assure you as presiding officer that I shall endeavor to uphold the dignity of this State represented in the dignity of this Senate.

My rulings will be in accordance with the rules as adopted, to the best of my ability, and I will recognize no partisanship, and allow no partisanship to creep in, in any possible way in the rulings I shall make, but I shall endeavor sincerely to give my decisions in accordance with those rules; and I am sure I can leave it to you to see that a call of the Senate will over-rule any mistake. If there are any Senators present who have not taken the oath of office, the representative of the Secretary of State is present to take the oath.

The Clerk will call the roll.

The Clerk called the roll and the following Senators responded:

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By unanimous consent, Senators Davenport and Thayer were excused.

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Mr. Walker offered a resolution, in the words following: Resolved, That Dominick F. Mullaney be, and he hereby is, elected Clerk of the Senate for the years 1923 and 1924.

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

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The President thereupon declared Dominick F. Mullaney duly elected Clerk of the Senate for the years 1923 and 1924.

Mr. Downing offered a resolution, in the words following: Resolved, That Ralph Delli Paoli be, and he hereby is, elected sergeant-at-arms of the Senate for the year 1923.

Mr. Fearon offered a substitute resolution, in the words following:

Resolved, That Charles R. Hotaling be, and he hereby is, elected sergeant-at-arms of the Senate for the year 1923.

The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said substitute resolution, and it was decided in the negative, as follows:

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The President then put the question whether the Senate would agree to the original resolution, and it was decided in the affirmative, as follows:

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