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terill, Davis, Dollar, Elliott, Fawley, Fulton, Gardner, Gellatly, Gilbert, Girard, Gleason, Grass, Guie, Happy, Harrison, Haskell, Healey, Hodgdon, Hoff, Hubbell, Hufford, Hull, Jones (James T.), Jones (Roy), Kelly, Kennedy, Kirkman, Kulzer, Lincoln, Locke, Lockhart, Long, Lucas, Lunn, Manogue, Mansfield, Marts, McCoy, McMillen, Miller (Alfred E.), Moores, Morris, Myers, Nash, Nelson, Norman, Olsen, Pease, Qualheim, Reed, Remann, Roth, Ryan, Sanger, Sawyer, Shattuck, Shields, Short, Siler, Smith, Spencer, Stratton, Swofford, Teter, Thomas, Thompson (H. W.), Trimble, True, Trunkey, Weatherman, Westfall, Wolf, Young, Zylstra, Mr. Speaker-91.

Those voting nay were: Representatives Ledgerwood, Wormell-2. Those absent or not voting were: Representatives Bohlke, Mess, Miller (John A.)-3.

The bill, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed, as amended.

There being no objection, the title of the bill was ordered to stand as the title of the act.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ENROLLED BILLS.

MR. SPEAKER:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, OLYMPIA, WASH., March 23, 1920.

Your Committee on Enrolled Bills to whom was referred House Bill No. 2, entitled "An act providing for the payment of equalized compensation to veterans of the war with the Central Allied Powers, authorizing the issuance and sale of state bonds and the levy of a tax to pay said bonds, making an appropriation, providing penalties, and providing for the submission of this act to a vote of the people," have compared the same with the engrossed bill and find same correctly enrolled.

Respectfully submitted.

I concur in this report: H. H. Swofford.

JOHN ANDERSON, Chairman.

The Speaker announced that he was about to sign Enrolled House Bill No. 2.

MR. SPEAKER:

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,

OLYMPIA, WASH., March 23, 1920.

The President has signed Enrolled House Bill No. 2, entitled "An act providing for the payment of equalized compensation to veterans of the war with the Central Allied Powers, authorizing the issuance and sale of state bonds and the levy of a tax to pay said bonds, making an appropriation, providing penalties, and providing for the submission of this act to a vote of the people";

Also, the Senate has adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 5, relating to adjournment and appointing a committee to wait upon the Governor, composed of Senators Hall and Landon pursuant thereto.

And the same are herewith transmitted.

VICTOR ZEDNICK,

Secretary of the Senate.

On motion of Mr. Reed, the rules were suspended, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 5 was adopted, and the Speaker appointed as House members to act with the Senate committee appointed under the resolution Messrs. Westfall, Sawyer and Adams.

A committee from the Senate composed of Senators Taylor, Wells and Young appeared before the bar of the House and announced that the Senate had completed its business and was about to adjourn.

RESOLUTION.

By the Committee on Rules:

Be it resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to notify the Senate that the House is ready to adjourn sine die.

On motion of Mr. Reed, the resolution was adopted, and the Speaker appointed as members of such committee Messrs. Bassett, Smith and Anderson (W. M.).

MR. SPEAKER:

SENATE CHAMBER,
OLYMPIA, WASH., March 23, 1920.

The President has signed Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 5, and the same is herewith transmitted.

VICTOR ZEDNICK,

Secretary of the Senate.

The Speaker announced that he was about to sign Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 5.

The Speaker announced that Enrolled House Bill No. 2 had been delivered to the Governor.

The committee appointed to notify the Senate that the House was about to adjourn, reported that it had performed that duty.

Mr. Davis moved that all bills in the hands of committees be indefinitely postponed.

The motion carried.

The committee appointed to inform the Governor that the House had completed its business and was about to adjourn, reported that it had performed that duty, and that the Governor extended through the committee a message to the House that he had no further communications to make, except to extend his good will and thanks for good work, speedily done. Mr. Guie moved that the House journal of the extraordinary session of the Sixteenth Legislature be approved.

The motion was carried.

Mr. Thompson (H. W.) pronounced the invocation.

Mrs. Haskell requested that the honor of making the motion to adjourn the House sine die be accorded Mrs. Colwell.

On motion of Mrs. Colwell, the House adjourned sine die.

C. R. MAYBURY, Chief Clerk.

FRED A. ADAMS, Speaker.

INDEX

TITLE AND HISTORY OF HOUSE AND SENATE BILLS,
MEMORIALS AND RESOLUTIONS

AND

GENERAL INDEX

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Messrs. Bassett and Gellatly: Relating to amending Article VII of
the Constitution of the State of Washington, relating to assessments
and taxation

Joint Committee on Appropriations: Providing for the payment of
equalized compensation to veterans of the war with the Central
Allied Powers, authorizing the issuance and sale of state bonds and
the levy of a tax to pay said bonds, making an appropriation, pro-
viding penalties, and declaring an emergency.

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SUBJECT AND HISTORY OF SENATE BILLS IN THE HOUSE.

NUMBER, AUTHOR AND SUBJECT

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Joint Committee on Appropriations: Relating to taxation, the time
and amount of levy therefor, and amending Section 9212 of Reming-
ton & Ballinger's Codes and Statutes of Washington, and declaring
an emergency

Joint Committee on Appropriations: Relating to school revenues,
the annual tax levy and limit thereof, and amending Remington &
Ballinger's Code

Senators Phipps, Johnson (E. Ben), Groff, Cleary, Lamping, O'Harra
and Davis: Relating to the public school system, the raising of
revenue for the support of schools, and amending Sections 4513,
4521 and 4537 of Remington & Ballinger's Annotated Codes and
Statutes of Washington.

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