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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

NUMBER 1.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relative to furnishing members of the Thirty-second General Assembly with one copy each of the code, the code supplement and the session laws of the Thirtieth and Thirty-second General Assemblies.

Resolved by the Senate, the House concurring:

That the secretary of state be requested to furnish each member of the Thirty-second General Assembly with the code, and supplement to the code, and the session laws of the Thirtieth and Thirty-first General Assemblies, and annotations.

Adopted January 15, A. D. 1907.

NUMBER 2.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relative to publishing the rules of the Thirty-second General Assembly.

Resolved by the House, the Senate concurring:

That the clerk of the house and the secretary of the senate, be instructed to order printed for the use of the house and the senate, and the officers thereof, and for general distribution, one thousand (1,000) copies of pocket size, of the rules of the Thirty-second General Assembly, and that two hundred (200) copies be sewed and bound in flexible leather, one hundred and thirty (130) for the house, which shall be delivered to the chief clerk thereof for distribution, and seventy (70) for the senate, which shall be delivered to the secretary thereof for distribution, and that eight hundred (800) be stitched and bound in paper covers for general distribution.

Adopted February 12, A. D. 1907.

NUMBER 3.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relative to the publication in pamphlet form of the drainage and road laws.

Be it resolved by the Senate, the House concurring:

That the secretary of state be directed to compile and publish in pamphlet form for general distribution six thousand copies each of the drainage and the road laws of the state, as soon as possible after the adjournment of the Thirtysecond General Assembly.

Adopted February 22, A. D. 1907.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE THIRTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

NUMBER 4.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relative to publishing ten thousand (10,000) copies each of the annual reports of the Iowa highway commission, for the years ending July 1st, 1906, and July 1st, 1907.

WHEREAS, The law creating the state highway commission makes no provision for the printing of its annual reports made to the governor; and,

WHEREAS, The said reports contain a large amount of information of specia! interest and value to the farmers and road builders of Iowa;

Resolved by the House, the Senate concurring:

That ten thousand (10,000) copies of said annual reports, for the year ending July 1st, 1906, and for the year ending July 1st, 1907, be printed in pamphlet form for distribution by said highway commission. Adopted March 11, A. D. 1907.

NUMBER 5.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relative to the publication and distribution of the report of the Southern Battlefield Monument Commissions, the histories of the said battles and the addresses of the dedicatory exercises.

WHEREAS, The state of Iowa has expended about $250,000 for the erection of monuments on southern battlefields to commemorate the sacrifices, the bravery and the deeds of patriotism of Iowa soldiers at Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Shiloh and Andersonville; and,

WHEREAS, Only a small number of Iowa's civilians and a very few of the old soldiers will ever have the privilege of viewing the memorials erected to perpetuate the memory of the noble deeds of valor and loyalty of the Iowa soldiers; and,

WHEREAS, The lessons of patriotism and loyalty may best be learned by a study of the lives of our own heroes; and,

WHEREAS, The histories of these battles, the addresses of the dedicatory exercises and the pictures of the monuments and the battlefields with the reports of the battlefield monument commissions would be a deserved tribute to the soldiers of Iowa and an inspiration to the people of the state; therefore,

Be it resolved by the House, the Senate concurring:

That the secretary of state is hereby authorized to have 7,000 copies of said report and history of the southern battlefield commissions printed and bound in suitable style and that one copy be sent to each public library in Iowa, one tc each Grand Army post, one to each newspaper, and that ten copies be apportioned to each member of the Thirty-second General Assembly, two copies to each state officer, and one thousand copies retained by the secretary of state for subsequent distribution.

Adopted April 1, A. D. 1907.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE THIRTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

NUMBER 6.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relative to the publication of the pure food, pure paint, pure drug and pure stock food and pure agricultural seed laws of the state in pamphlet form for general distribution.

Be it resolved by the Senate, the House concurring:

That the secretary of state is hereby authorized to have published in pamphlet form for general distribution five thousand (5,000) copies of the pure food law, as amended; three thousand (3,000) copies of the law relating to stock foods and seeds; and three thousand (3,000) copies of the paint law; each with explanatory notes to be prepared by the food and dairy commissioner; also five thousand (5,000) copies of the law pertaining to pharmacy and drugs, with explanatory notes to be prepared by the pharmacy commission. Adopted April 5, A. D. 1907.

NUMBER 7.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relative to the publication of the primary election law in pamphlet form and tue distribution thereof.

Resolved by the House, the Senate concurring:

That the secretary of state be authorized to have printed five thousand (5,000) copies of the primary election law, such copies to be printed in pamphlet form, pocket size edition, bound in paper covers, twenty-five (25) copies of the same to be mailed, as soon as printed, to each member of the General Assembly, for distribution by him.

Adopted April 6, A. D. 1907.

NUMBER 8.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION of the Thirty-second General Assembly of the State of Iowa, making application to the Congress of the United States, requesting that the surviving members of the military organization known as the Iowa Northern Border Brigade be given the same rights and privileges for pension as given officers and soldiers of the civil war.

WHEREAS, The military organization known as the Iowa Northern Brigade having performed service which the United States government troops had previously performed in protecting the settlers upon the northern borders of the state of Iowa, at a time during the civil war when the government did not have the troops to spare for such service; and

WHEREAS, The above named military organization was not regularly mustered into the service of the United States; therefore,

Be it resolved by the House, the Senate concurring:

SECTION 1. That the congress of the United States be and is hereby requested to enact such legislation as will place the surviving members of the Iowa Northern Border Brigade, who rendered active service in protecting settlers against Indian depredations, in the same position as applicants for pensions from the general government, as though they had been regularly mustered into the service of the United States.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OF THE THIRTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

SEC. 2. That this resolution duly authenticated shall be delivered to the pres ident of the senate and speaker of the house of representatives of the congress of the United States, with the request that the same shall be placed before the said senate and house.

Adopted April 6, A. D. 1907.

NUMBER 9.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION directing the state fish and game warden to investigate the necessity and estimate the cost of dredging the several lakes of the state.

Resolved by the Senate, the House concurring:

That the state fish and game warden be, and he is hereby directed to investigate the necessity of dredging the several lakes in this state which are used by the people for boating and fishing, and to ascertain the probable cost of the necessary machinery to do such dredging, and report thereon to the next General Assembly.

Adopted April 9, A. D. 1907.

CERTIFICATE

STATE OF IOWA,

OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE.

I, W. C. Hayward, secretary of state of the state of Iowa, hereby certify that the acts and resolutions herein contained are copied from the original rolls on file in this office, and that the same are true and correct copies thereof of the acts and resolutions of the Thirty-second General Assembly, except that the words embraced in brackets [thus] have been inserted where it is evident that an error or omission has occurred.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused to be affixed the official seal of my office. Done at Des Moines, the capital of the state, this twentieth day of June, A. D. 1907.

(SEAL)

WC.
Hayward

Secretary of State.

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