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896 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "D-2"

(Delayed Bills Committee )

(By request)

COMPILATION OF HOUSE AND SENATE BILLS

A concurrent resolution providing for the preparation of a compilation of a record of bills introduced in the House of Representatives, and the Senate, of the state of North Dakota.

WHEREAS, a complete record of action upon and disposal of all bills introduced in the House and Senate during this session should be made available to House and Senate members as quickly as possible, such record to show what bills have been passed, indefinitely postponed or withdrawn with notation of Journal date and page of amendment thereto;

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

That such compilation be at once prepared in a pamphlet similar to size to the House and Senate journals; that Ruth Smith, desk reporter in the House, and V. L. Gilbreath, secretary in the Senate, be employed to prepare such compilation immediately, and a copy of same be mailed as speedily as possible to each member of the House and Senate at the home address thereof:

Be It Further Resolved, that the said Ruth Smith and V. L. Gilbreath be and are hereby respectfully retained on this work to be completed as speedily as possible for the sum of two hundred dollars, and that the mailing of same be charged and paid as legislative expense.

Filed March 6, 1959.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "E-2"

(Committee on Delayed Bills)

DRAMATIZATION OF GENERAL GEORGE CUSTER

A concurrent resolution endorsing the proposed dramatization of the story of General George Custer and his m en who played such a large role in the history of the state of North Dakota.

WHEREAS, General George Custer and the men of the 7th Cavalry, who marched from old Fort Lincoln to meet the Sioux at Little Big Horn, played an outstanding role in the history of the state of North Dakota; and

WHEREAS, the Mandan Historical Development Association will produce "Trail West", the story of General Custer, his men, and old Fort Lincoln, to be shown to the public near the site