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916
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "P"

(Longmire, Saumur)

APPRECIATION TO CHESTER FRITZ FOR DONATION

Of appreciation to Chester Fritz for the gift of a library to the state University of North Dakota.

Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of North Dakota, the House of Representatives Jointly Concurring:

WHEREAS, through the generous gift of Chester Fritz the sum of one million dollars has been made available for the construction of a library at the state University of North Dakota;

Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of North Dakota, the House of Representatives jointly concurring, that on behalf of the people of the state of North Dakota, we express our thanks and appreciation for the generosity and foresight of Mr. Fritz in making this significant contribution to the cultural life of the state, and we commend the state board of higher education for providing space upon the university campus for the library, for taking prompt steps toward the construction thereof and for its action in providing that such library shall be named THE CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY, in order to perpetuate the name, generosity and foresight of the donor.

Filed March 2, 1959.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "Q"

(Erickson and Roen)

TELEVISION BOOSTER STATIONS

A concurrent resolution requesting the federal communications commission to permit television booster stations in North Dakota.

WHEREAs, many of the people of the state of North Dakota are on the fringe or outside of the effective range of a television station; and

WHEREAS, because of the sparse population and the large area of this state it is not economically feasible to construct additional television stations in this state; and

WHEREAS, the cost to individual television viewers, on the fringe or outside the range of a television station, for the purchase of equipment to improve their television reception would be prohibitive in the event television booster stations are not permitted in this state;