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RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Providing that the official engrossed copy of Senate Bill No. 2 may be used as the enrolled bill. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Committee on Judiciary.

787

2

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Expressing congratulations and gratitude to Russel West McDonald upon completion and enactment of Nevada Revised Statutes. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 1–Committee on Judiciary.

787

3

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the late United States Senator and governor, Edward P. Carville. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Committee on Legislative Functions.

788

4

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the President, Vice President, Secretary of the Treasury, and Congress of the United States to issue commemorative centennial half dollar silver coins celebrating Nevada’s Silver Centennial. Senate Joint Resolution No. 2–Senators Slattery and Settelmeyer.

789

5

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the President of the United States, the Postmaster General and Congress of the United States to officially recognize the discovery of the Comstock Lode in 1859, and to issue a centennial stamp in commemoration thereof. Senate Joint Resolution No. 1–Senators Settelmeyer and Slattery.

790

6

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the President, Vice President, the Secretary of Defense, the Nevada congressional delegation, and the Congress of the United States to continue the tungsten program. Senate Joint Resolution No. 5–Senators Lamb and Leutzinger.

790

7

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the Congress of the United States to study the problems involved in civil defense. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 4–Messrs. Hendel, Pozzi and Barnum.

791

8

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the President, the Congress of the United States, and the Secretary of Defense to consider an east-of-the-Sierra Nevadas civil defense plan to include the development of a defense highway and railway system, the establishment of reserves of fuel, food and other supplies, and federal financing of such a program. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 5–Messrs. Hendel, Pozzi and Barnum.

792

9

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Proposing an amendment to section 2 of article IV of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 28 of the Forty-seventh Session–Miss Frazier and Mr. Wood. [To be voted on in 1958]

793

10

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Repealing section 29 of article IV of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 26 of the Forty-seventh Session–Miss Frazier and Mr. Wood. [To be voted on in 1958]

793

11

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Proposing an amendment to section 33 of article IV of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 27 of the Forty-seventh Session–Miss Frazier and Mr. Wood. [To be voted on in 1958]

794

12

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the Congress of the United States to grant federal loans to needy students for graduate studies and provides for repayment over 20 years. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 1–Mr. Hendel.

794

13

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Commending the Boy Scouts of America and supporting the 1957 Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge. Senate Joint Resolution No. 8–Senators Black, Brown, Cord, Crumley, Frank, Gallagher, Johnson, Lamb, Lattin, Lemaire, Leutzinger, Lovelock, McGowan, Seevers, Settelmeyer, Slattery and Whitacre.

795

14

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing Nevada’s congressional delegation and the Atomic Energy Commission to endeavor to have established in the Eureka County area of eastern Nevada an experimental power generating reactor plant. Senate Joint Resolution No. 3–Senator Leutzinger.

795

15

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing Nevada congressional delegation to discard the proposal of the Secretary of the Army that Army National Guard enlistees be required to undergo 6 months active duty training and urges legislation providing a more realistic program of active duty. Senate Joint Resolution No. 4–Senators Slattery and Leutzinger.

796

16

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing Congress to enact legislation adopting the Beam Plan for the benefit of the domestic gold industry. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 2–Mr. Hendel.

797

17

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Relating to a stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first land survey in Death Valley. Senate Joint Resolution No. 9–Senators Slattery and Settlemeyer.

798

18

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the legislatures of the States of Idaho and Oregon to designate special committees to meet with a special joint committee of the Nevada legislature for the purpose of discussing mutual interstate problems on workmen’s compensation. Senate Joint Resolution No. 13–Senator Crumley.

799

19

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the late Senator Edgar Sadler. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2–Senator Leutzinger.

800

20

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the United States Bureau of Public Roads to designate a portion of U. S. Highway 93 as part of the U. S. highway primary system. Senate Joint Resolution No. 6–Senators Lamb and Brown.

801

21

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the Secretary of the Department of the Interior and the Director of the Geological Survey to accelerate its activities in the State of Nevada in making surveys and collecting information about mineral and water resources. Senate Joint Resolution No. 12–Senator Leutzinger.

802

22

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Providing for the compensation of Professor Frank C. Newman for services rendered to the 48th session of the Nevada legislature concerning gaming laws. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Committee on Judiciary.

803

23

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the Congress of the United States to resume its responsibility of regulating foreign commerce, and to allow the 1934 Trade Agreements Act to expire in June 1958. Senate Joint Resolution No. 14–Senators Lemaire and Leutzinger.

803

24

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing Congress to appropriate sufficient funds to stimulate the production of certain critical minerals, metals and materials indispensable in the construction of jet engines. Senate Joint Resolution No. 18–Senator Leutzinger.

804

25

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Proposing an amendment to section 1 of article 10 of the constitution of the State of Nevada to provide a tax exemption for personal property in transit. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 10–Messrs. Vaughan and McMullen. [To be returned to 1959 Legislature]

805

26

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the Congress of the United States to allow the 1934 Trade Agreements Act to expire on June 30, 1958, so that the regulation of foreign trade and the laying of tariffs and import fees will immediately vest in Congress as the constitution requires and thereby stop the lowering of the American standard of living by the importation of foreign-made goods. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 9–Committee on Mines and Mining.

805

27

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the Congress of the United States to establish an effective system of federal control of poultry slaughtering, packaging, handling and sale, in a manner similar to the successful control of other meats. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 6–Mr. Crawford.

808

28

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the Secretary of the Department of Defense, the Senators and Representative from the State of Nevada, the Secretary of the Department of the Navy and the Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance of the Department of the Navy to accelerate the integration of nonconventional weapons system (missiles, propellants and nuclear) into the storage and processing facility at the United States Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nevada, and that such industrial plant be immediately and substantially expanded to provide suitable storage and processing facilities for the reoccurringly new family of intermediate range ballistics missiles as well as all other missiles under the cognizance of the Department of the Navy. Senate Joint Resolution No. 15–Senators Seevers and Leutzinger.

809

29

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Authorizing payment from the legislative fund of expenses of University of Nevada survey team for attending on the legislature and its committees. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4–Senators Seevers, Brown, Whitacre and Lattin.

810

30

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Requesting the return to the senate from the governor’s office of Assembly Bill No. 274. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3–Senators Lamb, Lemaire, Settelmeyer, Leutzinger, Slattery, Lattin, Black and McGowan.

811

31

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Requesting the return to the assembly from the governor’s office of Assembly Bill No. 276. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 8–Committee on Judiciary.

811

32

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Providing for the compensation of certain persons for services rendered to the 48th session of the Nevada Legislature. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 5–Senator Johnson.

811

33

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Extending congratulations of the legislature to the University of Nevada survey team. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 7–Messrs. Pozzi, Barnum and Vaughan.

812

34

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the President of the United States, the Attorney General of the United States and the Congress of the United States to take appropriate action to cause the appointment of a second United States district judge in and for the District of Nevada. Senate Joint Resolution No. 19–Committee on Judiciary.

813

35

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the department of highways and the Bureau of Public Roads concerning the importance of Nevada State Highway 8A as a connecting route from north central Nevada to northern California. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 11–Messrs. Young, Buckingham, Franklin, Olaeta, Pasquale and Miss Herr.

814

36

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Proposing an amendment to section 3 of article 9 of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 14–Committee on Ways and Means. [To be returned to 1959 Legislature]

815

37

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Proposing an amendment to section 3 of article 6 of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 21–Messrs. Bailey, Christensen (Washoe), Crawford, Carruthers, Carlson, Fullerton, Valentine, Barnum, Nevin, Buckingham, Olaeta, Revert, Parks, Humphrey, Kean, Sanford, McKissick, Hill, Vaughan, Evans, Franklin, Collins, Schank, Byrne, Duncan and Bleak. [To be returned to 1959 Legislature]

816

38

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Proposing an amendment to section 14, of article 5 of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 20–Messrs. Pozzi, Barnum and Vaughan. [To be returned to 1959 Legislature]

818

39

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Memorializing the department of highways to make a study of the feasibility of designating Thomas Creek Road in Washoe County as a secondary road of the state highway system. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 11–Washoe County Delegation.

818

40

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Expressing the appreciation of the Nevada legislature for the courtesies extended to its members by the city of Carson City and its officers. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 12–Committee on Legislative Functions.

819

41

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Requesting the return to the assembly from the governor’s office of Assembly Bill No. 243. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 13–Mr. Barnum.

819

42

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Expressing gratitude to the state superintendent of printing and his staff for their work. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6–Committee on Legislative Functions.

819

43

ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION–Proposing an amendment to section 7 of article XI of the constitution of the State of Nevada. Assembly Joint Resolution No. 12–Messrs. Pozzi, Barnum and Vaughan. [To be returned to 1959 Legislature]

820

44

ASSEMBLY CONCURRENT RESOLUTION–Urging recognition of the Orthodox Church as a major faith in Nevada. Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 5–Mr. Hose (by request).

821