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Rh SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "D"

(Becker, Hystad, Morgan, Krause, Lautenschlager)

DANCES IN MEMORIAL HALL

A concurrent resolution allowing use of the Memorial Hall for employees' dances.

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

WHEREAS, the employees of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Thirty-sixth Legislative Session wish to hold dances in the Memorial Hall located in the state capitol building, and

WHEREAS, under the ruling of the board of administration, a concurrent resolution must be passed in order to obtain the use of said Memorial Hall,

Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Senate of North Dakota, the House of Representatives Concurring, that the board of administration be hereby requested to give permission to the employees of the Senate and House of Representatives for the use of said state owned property;

Be It Further Resolved, that the secretary of the senate be requested to send one copy of this resolution to the secretary of the board of administration of the state of North Dakota.

Filed February 10, 1959.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "E"

(O'Brien, Roland, and Vendselj

DESIGNATION OF NEWSPAPERMAN'S DAY

A senate concurrent resolution designating February 12, 1959, the anniversary of the birth of President Lincoln, as Newspaperman's Day at the state legislative assembly.

WHEREAS, it is customary for the legislative assembly of the state of North Dakota to observe the anniversary of the birth of President Abraham Lincoln ·by meeting in joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives; and

WHEREAS, President Abraham Lincoln was a great exponent of basic constitutional liberties, especially of Article I of the Amendments to the Constitution of the United States which guarantees forever the freedom of the press in the United States; and