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A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK-EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as Agent of the Onondaga Indians residing on the Allegany, Cattaraugus, Tuscarora and Tonawanda Reservations, I. M. Lincoln, of Gowanda, who was heretofore appointed to such office during the recess of the senate and whose term is about to expire.

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Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK-EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as Superintendent of the Department of State Police, John A. Warner, of White Plains, who was heretofore appointed to such office during the recess of the senate and whose term is about to expire.

(Signed) ALFRED E. SMITH.

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK-EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as a Manager of the Binghamton State Hospital Mary A. Johnson of Endicott, who was heretofore appointed to such office during the recess of the senate and whose term is about to expire.

(Signed) ALFRED E. SMITH.

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

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To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as a Manager of the Syracuse State School for Mental Defectives, Rt. Rev. Daniel J. Curley, of Syracuse, who was heretofore appointed to such office during the recess of the senate and whose term is about to expire.

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Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

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To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as a Member of the Commission on Uniform State Laws, Edward Ward McMahon, of the Borough of Brooklyn, who was heretofore appointed to such office during the recess of the senate and whose term is about to expire.

(Signed) ALFRED E. SMITH.

Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK- EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as Managers of the Craig Colony, Daniel C. Daley, of Buffalo, and Barney S. Beuerlein, of Mount Morris, who were heretofore appointed to such office during the recess of the senate and whose terms are about to expire.

(Signed) ALFRED E. SMITH.

Said nominations were referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK-EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as Commissioner of Health, Matthias Nicoll, Jr., M. D., of Albany, for a term of six years in accordance with

the provisions of the Public Health Law, he having been appointed to such office during the recess of the Senate and his term being about to expire.

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Mr. Walker moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as Superintendent of Public Works, Frederick Stuart Greene, of Sands Point, who was heretofore appointed to such office during the recess of the senate and whose term is about to expire.

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Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK - EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as Major General of the National Guard of the State of New York, Charles White Berry, of the Borough of Brooklyn, who was heretofore appointed to such office during the recess of the senate and whose term is about to expire.

(Signed) ALFRED E. SMITH.

Mr. Walker moved that the said nomination be confirmed.
The President put the question whether the Senate would agree

to said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK - EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

January 14, 1924.

I hereby nominate as a Manager of the Thomas Indian School, John L. Snyder, of Irving, who was heretofore appointed to such

office during the recess of the senate and whose term is about to expire.

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Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

IN SENATE, January 15, 1924.

Mr. Downing, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the nomination of Frederick Stuart Greene of Sands Point as Superintendent of Public Works, reported the same to the Senate for confirmation.

Mr. Walker moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Downing, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the nomination of I. M. Lincoln of Gowanda as Agent of the Onondaga Indians, residing on the Allegany, Cattaraugus, Tuscarora and Tonawanda Reservations, reported the same to the Senate for confirmation.

Mr. Walker moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Downing, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the nomination of Rt. Rev. Daniel J. Curley of Syracuse as Manager of the Syracuse State School for Mental Defectives, reported the same to the Senate for confirmation.

Mr. Downing moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Downing, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the nomination of Mary A. Johnson of Endicott as Manager of the Binghamton State Hospital, reported the same to the Senate for confirmation.

Mr. Lusk moved that the said nomination be confirmed.

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

Mr. Downing, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the nomination of Edward Ward McMahon of Brooklyn as Member of the Commission on Uniform Laws, reported the same to the Senate for confirmation.

Mr. Downing moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Downing, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the nomination of Daniel C. Daley of Buffalo and Barney S. Beuerlein of Mount Morris as Managers of Craig Colony re,ported the same to the Senate for confirmation.

Mr. Downing moved that the said nominations be confirmed.

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

Mr. Downing, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the nomination of John L. Snyder of Irving as Manager of the Thomas Indian School, reported the same to the Senate for confirmation.

Mr. Downing moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Downing, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the nomination of Edward H. Teall of Little Falls as Member of the Board of Commissioners of the Herkimer Home, reported the same to the Senate for confirmation.

Mr. Robinson moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

Mr. Downing, from the committee on finance, to which was referred the nomination of John A. Warner of White Plains as Superintendent of State Police, reported the same to the Senate for confirmation.

Mr. Westall moved that the said nomination be confirmed. The President put the question whether the Senate would agree to the said motion, and it was decided in the affirmative.

IN SENATE, January 16, 1924.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Senate:

January 16, 1924.

I hereby nominate as a Justice of the Supreme Court of and for the First Judicial District Thomas W. Churchill of New York City, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Daniel F. Cohalan.

(Signed) ALFRED E. SMITH. Said nomination was referred to the committee on finance.

IN SENATE, January 21, 1924.

A message from the Governor, at the hands of his secretary, was received and read in the words following:

STATE OF NEW YORK-EXECUTIVE CHAMBER,

To the Legislature:

ALBANY, January 21, 1924.

At the beginning of my first term in 1919, I appointed a Prison Survey Committee of which Mr. Adolph Lewisohn was chairman, to make a study of the prisons of the State. The results of this survey were embodied in a report printed in 1920. The expense of this survey and the printing of the report were generously borne by Mr. Lewisohn. The survey dealt with the prison prob

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