No. 455. Introduced by MR. LEER Page Providing for payment of publishers' fees in certain highway matters. 927 Read first time and referred to Committee on Roads. 940 Reported favorably and concurred in. Indefinitely postponed.. Rules suspended.. Read third time.. Passed: 40 ayes, 0 noes. Signed by President. No. 464. Introduced by MR. HARRISON- Qualifications of trustees of Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home. Received from House. 956 971 995 996 996 1039 796 Read first time and referred to Committee on Benevolent Institutions. Relating to a barbecue to be held at the State Fair Grounds. Received from House. 652 Read first time and referred to Committee on Federal Relations. Read first time and referred to Committee on Education. 654 682 Adopted.... 703 No. 5. Introduced by MESSRS. LAFUZE, DELAPLANE, WILLIS of Steuben and YOUSE No. 6. Introduced by MR. SHERWOOD Favoring the Fordney four-fold soldiers' bonus bill. Approving Federal aid in construction of rural post roads. Read first time and adopted.. 1000 JOURNAL of the Indiana State Senate during the SPECIAL SESSION of the Seventy-Second General Assembly Wednesday, December 14, 1921 FORT WAYNE PRINTING COMPANY JOURNAL of the State Senate of Indiana Special Session of the Seventy-Second General Assembly WEDNESDAY MORNING. December 14, 1921. The Senate was called to order at ten o'clock a. m. by LieutenantGovernor Emmett F. Branch, President of the Senate. Prayer was offered by Rev. George Savary of the First Congregational Church of Indianapolis. The President ordered the roll call. The following Senators responded to their names: Senators Adams, Alldredge, Arnold, Bainum, Baxter, Beardsley, Behmer, Bowers, Brown, Buchanan, Cann, Cravens, Decker, Douglass, Duncan, Dunn, English, Fitch, Furnas, Hartzell, Hays, Henley, Hepler, Hill, Hogston, Holmes, Humphreys, Kiper, Kline, Leonard, Lindley, McConaha, Maier, Masters, Meeker, Miller, Moorhead, Nejdl, Nichols, Ratts, Richards, Self, Southworth, Steele, Strode, Swain, and Van Orman. Total 47. The President announced that there was a quorum present. The President ordered the reading of the Journal of the last day of the regular session. On motion of Senator Fitch the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. Senator Alldredge offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: SENATE RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, Since the last session of the General Assembly the hand of death has removed from our joint body the Speaker of the House of Representatives, that eminent jurist and just parliamentarian; and WHEREAS, We of this body have at all times found him to be an able and conscientious co-worker and that in his death the State has sustained the loss of one of her most worthy and faithful servants; therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, That we, the members thereof, do extend to the bereaved family our sincere and heartfelt sympathy in this hour of bereavement; and |