WAGE CONTROVERSIES. (Senate Joint Resolution No. 27.) WHEREAS, The present condition of industry and especially transportation is partially the result of the present controversy between railway managements and their employees, and WHEREAS, The welfare of the citizens of the State and Nation is involved, and WHEREAS, The President of the United States by recent utterances wherein he mentions the suffering that has been brought to his attention, a coal shortage in some places, which not only affects all citizens, but industry in general, has given it as his opinion that a continuance of the present controversy will have a greater demoralizing effect if settlements are not soon made on the balance of the railroads of the country in the very near future, therefore be it Resolved, by the State Senate of Illinois, the House of Representatives concurring therein, That in the interests of American industry and shipping, and in the interests of all of the people of this great nation, that we not only urge, but in the name of the people of the State of Illinois, request that both parties to the present controversy, the managements and their employees meet immediately and set in operation machinery that will bring about an early adjustment of the questions in dispute, and we further request that this meeting between employees and management be entered into in a spirit of cooperation and compromise for the best interests of all of the people of our State and Nation, and, be it further Resolved, That copies of this resolution be immediately forwarded to the management of the various railroads of Illinois, and to the representatives of the Federated Shop Crafts of each road affected. Adopted by the Senate, June 12th, 1923. Concurred in by the House of Representatives, June 15th, 1923. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. I, Louis L. Emmerson, Secretary of State of the State of Illinois, do hereby certify that the foregoing Acts and Joint Resolutions of the Fifty-third General Assembly of the State of Illinois, passed and adopted at the regular biennial session thereof, are true and correct copies of the original Acts and Joint Resolutions now on file in the office of the Secretary of State, save and except such words, letters and figures as are printed in brackets, thus: [] [SEAL] IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereto set my hand and affix the Great Seal of the State of Illinois, at the city of Springfield, this 11th day of July, A. D. 1923. LOUIS L. EMMERSON. ADMINISTRATIVE AUDITOR-appropriation, salary. AGENCY AND LOAN CORPORATIONS-certain acts validated. AGRICULTURAL ADVISORS-appropriation, biennium AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE-apples, sale in closed packages. cooperative marketing associations experimental station in Northern Illinois inspection and standardization of farm products AMERICAN EAGLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-appropriation, refund. AMERICAN LANGUAGE-official language of State.... ANIMAL INDUSTRY, DIVISION OF-appropriation, biennium. damages by dogs, payment deer, unlawful to hunt. dogs, license, etc.... ferrets for hunting fur bearing, hunting rabbits, hunting squirrels, hunting tuberculosis among domestic cattle, appropriation. county may provide funds for suppression.. ANNA STATE HOSPITAL-appropriation, biennium. APIARY INSPECTION-appropriation, biennium. APPELLATE COURTS-first district, appropriation, biennium. PAGE. 329 351 82 135, 136 11 137 12 137 22 12 52 325 414 49 274 285 102 1 287 13 1 5 51 77 33 5 70 7 175 104 805 9 392 8 893 392 392 892 28 305 10 32 105 99 100 49 99 100 2 1 American Eagle Fire Insurance Company, refund of insurance tax. 70 Big Four Wilmington Coal Company, refund franchise tax. Birk, Edward J., et al, refund of inheritance tax.. 74 124 73 Central Trust Company of Illinois, refund of inheritance tax. 77 72 82 82 142 76 37 141 70 Champaign County, refund Chester State hospital, biennium 82 32 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company, rental for side tracks. 77 77 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, transportation. 78 Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago. 122 |