Resolved, That the Secretary of State be instructed to reimburse members and officers of the Convention for their actual expenditures for railroad transportation and the Governor is authorized to draw his warrant for the same. Mr. Pound of Wolfeboro offered the following resolution and moved the adoption thereof by a rising vote: WHEREAS, A large part of the world is at war and those ideals of justice and liberty for which this nation has always stood are in grave peril; be it therefore Resolved, That this Constitutional Convention of New Hampshire, assembled in regular session at Concord, June 7, 1918, does hereby express its loyalty to the administration in its conduct of the war, and hereby pledges itself to the support of those measures looking to peace with victory for the allied arms. Question being on the adoption of the resolution of Mr. Pound of Wolfeboro, On a rising vote the resolution was unanimously adopted. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE. The President announced the following named gentlemen as the members of the committee provided for in the resolution relating to the reconvening of the Convention at a future date: Albert O. Brown of Manchester, President, ex officio. Cheshire County, Harris H. Rice of Rindge. On motion of Mr. Emerson of Milford the Convention adjourned subject to the call of the committee provided for in the resolution relating to the reconvening of the Convention at a future date. A true record. Attest: BERNARD W. CAREY, BERNARD W. CAREY, Asst. Secretary. |