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The House was not In session today. 7-Its-next-meeting will be held on feionday, March. 17, 1947, at 12 o'clock noon.
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rfvFRIDAY,... MARCH 14,, 19474 ,
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-(Legislative day of Wednesday, February .19 1947)-
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The Senate met at 12 o'clock meridian, - FL n.1943. An act to establish a permanent " A , Carlisle said : ..., '51 on the the expiration of the recess. - Nurse Corps of the Army and the Navy and..'?-?
.?.?' The Chaplain, Rev., Peter - Marshall, to estatnbitaitthe a Women'sPecia Medical S rio_great man lives in vain." The histm r _
Corp& ..111, ,,,k , of the world _15bnt the bloc -aphyi, of ve:.t :::
. D., offered the following prayer:.,_ ? "..-,men? -;-. , : . . .1,...,,, --..."-"- ._= :.:-. ' i;:,-
'H. R. 2404. An act to 'suspend- certain:up:, ?4 : `7 e.=
' God Of ? our fathers and our God, in port taxes on copper; and : __. r: . ? -?. ,., ,.,..". ';. 7 And the verses we learned In se.hee
the gloom of this troubled hour, disclose H. J. it. es. Joint resolution authorizing by Longfellow perhaps fit this reat.
the -brightness of Thy ' presence and the Commandant of the United States Coast figure most closely of all:
revive within us the hope of our faith. Guard to waive compliance with the flange- , Lives of great men all remind us _
-; Deliver US from discouragement, and tion and vessel-inspection laws administered " .4.-!'''' 'We can make our lives sublinie,
',.... when we feel most helpless, make us turn . by the Coast Guard. ?- ' ' -?,-7- And departing, leave behind u:
to Thee for the answers Thou haat for '::: , ,.-...'_FITR' GLUED BILL SIGNED ? ?. ?-
? ... , -_77-.1.....?__ _Footprints on the sanris of tame
every question.. Enable us to see issues .
' The - . . -
message announced that the'... . Geverner. Goodland w as
clearly, - before crisis cloud!' them, and . '
7'Sharon,,Wis., in 1862. He attended higa
- Speaker had affixed his signature to the ,
help us to choose the good course, lest- . , school at .Appleton and then Lawrence:,
enrolled bill (H. R. 1968) making appro-
relying upon our own wisdom we' have ? College for 1 year; He Waf: admitied t?3-,
to choose between evils. '. ? ',"..-- --H ' . nations to supply urgent deficiencies .
the bar in 1885, and thereal ter pracn( et..
Give us
in certain appropriations for the fiscal ,...-
- .the boldness of a faith that .. law for several years, 'after which he, '
year ending June 30, 1947, and for other.' -
- has conviction as well as sentiment and entered the profession. of jeurnaleme
purposes, and it was signed by the Prest-,-: ?
take from us all fear save that of failing i.,.. From '1911 to 1915 he was not), or tt ?
to do Thy will. , , . dent pro tempore. . -; ,,.-...,; ? - , ? f-, ..,
? , ? - . ,,,, Racine, and from 1900 to 1933 he wes-
. We ask in the name of Him who died - ' TEM LATE GOVERNOR 6P WISCONSIN publisher ,',.4:. publisher and editor of the Racine Tilnes-t.
I, for all men, even Jesus Christ our Lord. ? -?"::::Mr. WILEY. Mr, : President. the Vita - : Call. He served two
. o terms th ,.... .;tate '
Amen. .,7-,,,,, - , - ? : -.,,,,,,or.:._-, .-.,-',,-,.., '?.. cousin congressional delegation and all - senate and was elected Wisconsin's I I eu -
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THE JouREAT.:.., ,t,-;,7-;?`;',,:'''''..s'..-,F7.-:-::' the inhabitants of Wisconsin have been .j. tenant Governor in 1938, re.lected ags-1,1-
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-,..i.saddened by the loss of our great Gov- in '''',. , 1940 and 1942. He succeeded to the-,
On request of Mr. Wirrre, and by unan-
ernor, the Honorable Walter S. Good- ,.. office of Governor in December 1942 upon., -
- imous consent, .the reading ' of the'
Journal of the proceedings of Wethies-- 'land:, Seldom has any man so firm] -? - the death of the Governor-elect, and wal.,0
established himself, in. the hearts and ,- reelected in 1944 and 1946. Altheueh of
day, March 12, 1947, was dispensed with, , ' - advanced age, he proved the tremendoui '
. --:: minds. of the people of, the reat Com-- '
and the Journal was approved.: ' E ,--,,-
!.. '' ' ,,on.wealth, of , Wisconsin did Walter' .. vigor and vitality and maturity that abld..
mEs8ACE M ROM. :f". ? ''''' '
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. . , ,-;..-.. : , S.,-,Goodiand,_ a. leader conpletely and . men of long experience anti stout heart -
A message from the House of Repre- ' - selflessly dedicated to the, highest ideals ` can bring to bear no?n prob.. emsof starfr. 7
? sentatives, by Mr. Swanson,...one of its . of "government. ".. ? -"-, .?:,i,l'41,."?-.11,.. ,1-ia'.' -- el? ? Walter S. Goodland has left to the! -,r,
reading clerks, announced ? that the l't,;! His life arid his career'have become -1,
State of Wisconsin a herita of achieve
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House had passed the following bills and ., a. part of the immortal legend of Wis- ; ment and outstanding integrity. 11.1.s wa 4
= a full life and he lived it gallantly an.
joint resolution, in which It requested the. -consin's history. His administration will , .
,,,, cdhrageously--winning the respee , tie
concurrence of the Senate:.--, .-,..' ':.'.,.,. ..-f .!.' j serve as a landmark for many genera- , admiration,. and the everlasting affection -
EL R. 1240. An act to provide for the 11116:' ' tions to come All who knew him will of the people of the Co.nmonwealt11
pension at navigation and vessel-inspection 'continue to draw on the strength which .
laws, as applied to vessels operated by the was so vital a part of his own philosophy. - whorn.he had served so, well.
- War Department, upon the terminatiori. of : ' Llh thinking of Governor Goodland, I ?
' He has gone on ahead la the grea'*--
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..-? tine v, second War -Powers. Act, 1942, az : journey we all must take,' but Ns- 11; '
, amended; ,% , , ,. ...,,... ,, _;,,i,..,,.. 3?,, ,. , , , ,,,, A i., am reminded .of the unforgettable trib--, : spiring example and noble endeavor. w ll : '
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11. R.1321. An act to amend existing law 7 -..? utes to men of his high caliber, ,t. ?:.: :, i be with us always: and ive know that_ '
to provide privilege of -renewing expiring ; .-1 Edmund Burke once- said: ???? ', ' ,., -: , Walter Goodland is carriir g on in tilt-
s-year level-premium terlAppitio, Fier: Reltkattten200,2iltiWckeiAeRDPSfigtf(YetskQRIAODcltOfdSOLI99trlartly and col- :
? other 5-year period; , 4,... ?;., ? -4 ' ? ' - .' marks, of the state,,, ,.- - ' - , ----i..: : ?I'v!""..i..7t.rageously" as ? he earned on here. '
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