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JOINT RESOLUTIONS

[Senate Joint Resolution No. 44.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Providing that a committee be appointed on the part of the two houses to wait upon the governor.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That a committee of four on the part of the senate, and four on the part of the house, be appointed to wait upon the governor and inform him that the general assembly is now in session and ready to receive any communication which he may see fit to transmit.

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Poviding for the appointment of a committee on the part of both houses to arrange a memorial on the death of Governor John M. Pattison.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That a committee consisting of five senators and five members of the house be appointed to arrange a memorial on the death of our honored and esteemed, late Governor Pattison.

Adopted January 8, 1908.

FREEMAN T. EAGLESON,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JAMES M. WILLIAMS,

President of the Senate.

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[Senate Joint Resolution No. 46.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relating to the status of the present session of the legislature, and to the organization thereof.

WHEREAS, The present general assembly at the first regular session thereof adopted the following joint resolution, to-wit:

"Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: That the present session of the 77th General Assembly of Ohio adjourn at 12 o'clock noon, Monday, April 2nd, 1906, to meet on the first Monday of January, 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m." and,

WHEREAS, The constitution of Ohio, by article 2, section 25, provides that "All regular sessions of the general assembly shall commence on the first Monday of January biennially, the first session under this constitution shall commence on the first Monday of January, 1852," and,

WHEREAS, Under said constitutional provision the general assembly is required to meet in regular session commencing on the day mentioned in said joint resolutions of adjournment, to-wit: the first Monday in January, 1908, therefore,

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: That the present session is and shall be considered for all intents and purposes, the second regular session of the 77th general assembly; and that all bills, resolutions and other matters pending in said general assembly at the time of adjournment of said first session shall in no wise be considered as pending before the present session of said general assembly, but all such bills, resolutions and other matters may be introduced in the present session without regard to any action taken thereon at said first session; and

Be it further resolved, that the officers and employes of the senate and house of representatives, having been properly chosen and employed at said former session, their tenure of office, or employment shall in no wise. be affected, but they shall continue in their several offices and employments at the compensation formerly fixed, unless properly removed; and that all committees selected at said first session shall likewise be continued, unless said committees shall be regularly changed.

Adopted January 8, 1908.

FREEMAN T. EAGLESON, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JAMES M. WILLIAMS,

President of the Senate.

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[House Joint Resolution No. 62.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to printing 500 additional copies of House Bill No. 687.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That five hundred additional copies of H. B. No. 687 be printed for the use of the members of the general assembly.

Adopted January 15, 1908.

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

FREEMAN T. EAGLESON,

JAMES M. WILLIAMS,

President of the Senate.

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[House Joint Resolution No. 65.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to adjournment.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That when the house and senate adjourn on Wednesday, January 8th, 1908, it be until Monday, January 13th, 1908, at 5 o'clock, p. m.

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Relative to the printing of additional copies of Senate Bill No. 343 and House Bill No. 691.

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Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That there be printed 1,000 extra copies of Senate Bill No. 343 and that 300 additional copies of H. B. No. 691 be printed, all for the use of the members of the general assembly.

Adopted January 16, 1908.

FREEMAN T. EAGLESON,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JAMES M. WILLIAMS,

President of the Senate.

[House Joint Resolution No. 79.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Relative to securing additional committee rooms.

WHEREAS, Historic flags and other valuable relics in the possession of the state are now displayed in rooms not readily accessible to the public and it may be that a more conspicuous place could be provided for them, and

WHEREAS, It may be that space in the state house is now occupied by persons, boards and institutions not eligible for the same, and

WHEREAS, Members of the general assembly are greatly impeded in the discharge of their duties by the lack of adequate committee rooms and other facilities; therefore

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That a committee of four be appointed, two by the president of the senate and two by the speaker of the house, of which committee at least one shall be a veteran of the civil war, which committee shall investigate the subject and make report to this general assembly of their findings with such recommendations looking to an improvement of existing conditions as they may determine upon.

FREEMAN T. EAGLESON, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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Relative to inviting Wm. J. Bryan to address joint session of legislature.

WHEREAS, The subject of guaranteeing bank deposits is prominently before the people of the state and nation, at this time, and

WHEREAS, There is pending in the Ohio legislature bills upon this subject, in both the house and senate, therefore,

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That Hon. William Jennings Bryan, be invited to address a joint session of the general assembly, in the hall of the house of representatives Tuesday, February 18, 1908, on the subject of "Guaranteeing Bank Deposits."

FREEMAN T. EAGLESON,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JAMES M. WILLIAMS,

Adopted January 28, 1908.

President of the Senate.

[House Joint Resolution No. 82.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

Arranging commemorative service on the anniversary of the birth of William McKinley.

WHEREAS, The 29th day of January being the anniversary of the birth of our late beloved president, William McKinley; and

WHEREAS, An observance of this anniversary would be a fitting tribute to the life and character of one of Ohio's most distinguished sons and would inspire us with the same spirit of patriotism; therefore

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That a committee of three on the part of the senate and three on the part of the house be appointed by the presiding officers of the respective bodies to arrange for an appropriate, commemorative service to be held in the hall of the house of representatives on the evening of January 29th.

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Relative to the printing of additional copies of Senate Bill No. 345.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That there be printed six hundred (600) extra copies of Senate Bill No. 345, for the use of the members of the general assembly.

FREEMAN T. EAGLESON, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JAMES M. WILLIAMS,

Adopted January 28, 1908.

President of the Senate.

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[House Joint Resolution No. 77.]

JOINT RESOLUTION

To investigate the southern division of the Ohio canal.

Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:

That a committee of two on the part of the house and two on the part of the senate be appointed to investigate the southern division of the

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