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| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Peters Winn Vvoods Harter, Anderson Johnson Lucas, Madison Kerr, Campbell King |
| Copyright Year | 1950 |
| Abstract | opinion, either in this Convention or among the voters of the state, should be submitted to those voters in amendments separate from the body of the constitution, and that if those amendments are indorsed by the voters of the state and the body of the constitution should be defeated these amendments so indorsed shall become a part of our present constitution and that we so instruct our committees. The resolution was laid over under the rule. Mr. THOMAS: I move that the Bell Telephone Company be instructed to place some other operator than Mr. Cronin in charge of their telephones in the smoking room. The motion was carried. INTRODUCTION OF PROPOSALS. The following proposals were introduced and read the first time: Proposal No. 58-Mr. Halfhill. Substitute for sections I and 2, of article XII, of the constitution, authorizing the classification of property for taxation, and to abolish the general property tax. Proposal No. 59-Mr. Halfhill. Substitute for section 18, of the schedule made by vote of the electors a separate section of article XV of the constitution; and providing a method to authorize either prohibition or license of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors. Proposal No. 60-:Mr. Halfhill. To amend section I, article VIII, of the constitution, permitting public debt MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS. for the purpose of establishing a system of good roads. Proposal No. 61-Mr. Halfhill. To amend section 6, Me OKEY: I offer a resolution. article XII, of the constitution.-Relating to debts for in-The resolution was read as follows: ternal improvements. Resolution No. 28: Proposal No. 62-Mr. Pierce. To submit an amend-WHEREAS} This Convention is clothed with ment to article I, section IX, of the constitution.-Rela-power to either revise the existing constitution as tive to abolition of capital punishment. an entirety or amend or change the same in such Proposal No. 63-Mr. Farrell. To submit an amend-particular respects as it may deem necessary, and ment to article IV, section 2, of the constitution.-Rela-submit for approval or rejection of the electors tive to supreme court decisions. of the state, the result of its labors, and Proposal No. 64-Mr. Miller, of Fairfield.-Relative WHEREAS} There is no wide demand or senti-to the conservation of our natural resources. ment in favor of a general revision of the con-Proposal No. 65-JVIr. Miller of Fairfield.-Rela-stitution, but only in favor of changes with re-tive to protection of the Sabbath. spect to specific subjects of … |
| Starting Page | 867 |
| Ending Page | 870 |
| Page Count | 4 |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| DOI | 10.1007/BF02951239 |
| Volume Number | 25 |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/LegalResources/LawLibrary/resources/day6.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |