Page:1959 North Dakota Session Laws.pdf/886

886 WHEREAS, because of the great foresight and exacting plans of the capitol commission the North Dakota state capitol building stands on its present site in all its great size and beauty;

Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of North Dakota, the Senate Concurring Therein:

That the North Dakota State Capitol Commission is hereby highly commended for the outstanding work and foresight used in the planning and construction of the North Dakota state capitol building; and

Be It Further Resolved, that the secretary of state forward a copy of this resolution to the Honorable Fred L. Conklin, the only living member of the capitol commission, and to the closest living relative of the deceased members of the capitol commission, .the Honorable George A. Bangs, and the Honorable G. Angus Fraser, and to the Honorable Frank L. Anders, the secretary of the capitol commission.

Filed March 4, 1959.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "J-1"

(Lowe, Davis, Johnston, Brown, Sorlie, Link, Haugland,)

(Baldwin, Halcrow, Muggli, Mueller, Van Sickle, Fitch,)

(Beede, Doherty, Frank, Wheeler, Streibel, Tescher)

UNITED STATES MARITIME SERVICE

A concurrent resolution memorializing Congress to establish and maintain the United States Maritime Service as a uniformed service.

WHEREAS, the United States Maritime Service performs a highly valuable service to the United States in time of peace and is an integral part of our national defense in time of war; and

WHEREAs, a measure will be placed before Congress during its current session to recognize the status of the United States Maritime Service by making it one of the uniformed services of this country; and

Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of North Dakota, the Senate Concurring Therein:

That Congress is respectfully urged to pass suitable legislation to establish and maintain the United States Maritime Service as one of the fully recognized uniformed services of this country, and that copies of this resolution be forwarded by the secretary of state to the secretary of commerce, and to each member of the North Dakota congressional delegation.

Filed March 6, 1959.