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Accountancy, Board of, 216

Adjutant General, personnel, 224

department, 284

Agriculture, Department of, 240-246

heads of divisions, 216

Aliens, possession and descent of property, sec. 15, art. I, state const. 19 Alliance, states forbidden to enter into, sec. 10, art. I, U. S. const. 9

Ambassadors, power of president of U. S. as to, sec. 2, art. II, U. S. const. 1 Amendments, state constitution

articles amended:

section 8, article I, 19

section 1, article III, 21

sections 3, 4, 5, 11, 21, 31, 32, aritcle IV, 22-25

sections 5, 9, 10, article V, 25-26

section 4, article VI, 27

sections 4, 7, 12, article VII, 27-29

sections 1, 2, 10, article VIII, 30-31

section 1, article X, 32

sections 3, 3a (added), 4, article XI, 34

section 1, 11 (added), article XIII, 35-36

how made, sec. 1, art. XII, 34

proposed

section 21, article IV, 24

sections 6, 7, article VII, 28

Amendments, U. S. constitution,

how made, article V, 12

proposed, amendment XVIII, (ratified Jan. 16, 1919), 17
text of, 14-17

American War Veterans, 414

Apportionment, members of legislature, sec. 3, art. IV, state const. 22 representatives, XIV amendment U. S. const. 16

Appropriations, claims and judgments, sec. 2, art. VIII, state const. 30-31 expenses of state, sec. 5, art. VIII, state const. 31

no money paid except by, sec. 2, art. VIII, 30-31
yeas and nays taken on all, sec. 8, art. VIII, 31.

Architects, Board of Examiners, 216

Armies, power of congress to raise and support, sec. 8, art. I, U. S. const. 8 Assembly, adjournment, sec. 10, art. IV, state const. 22

attendance, power to compel, sec. 7, art. IV, state const. 22

chief clerk 1919, biography, 508

chief clerk's force, 449

districts, described, sec. 4, art. IV. state con. 22

employes, 449

election, sec. 4, art. IV, state const. 22

eligibility, sec. 6-13, art. IV, state const. 22-23

central committees. Was three times delegate to the state convention. He was elected to the assembly in 1918, receiving 1,511 votes to 556 for Rudolph T. Schuttler (Soc.) and 115 for Theron Shove (Pro.).

WOOD COUNTY

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BYRON WHITTINGHAM (Rep.) was elected to the assembly in 1916 and was re-elected in 1918 without opposition. He was born in the town of Springvale, Columbia county, April 16, 1870, received a common school education and lived on a farm until 1894 when he engaged in the paint business at Pardeeville, where he served as assessor and street commissioner 2 years. From 1900 to 1905 he was engaged in the paint contracting business in South Milwaukee and then moved to Arpin where he has since been engaged in the general mercantile business. He was postmaster 10 years and has served as town clerk and member of the school board for several years.

CHIEF CLERK

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C. E. SHAFFER (Rep.) has been chief clerk of the assembly at every session since 1907, being reelected time and again without opposition. He was born on a farm in Dane county, where he worked until he became of age, except during the time spent in school. He was educated in the common schools, business college and private academy after which he taught in the district and graded schools. He was instructor for a time in mathematics and bookkeeping in the Capital City Commercial College, since which time he has been engaged in the real estate and insurance business. He has taken an active part in politics for years, having served from 1906 to 1912 on the Dane county Republican committee.

SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

THOMAS GRANT CRETNEY (Rep.) is serving his second term as sergeant-at-arms of the assembly, having been elected in 1917 and re-elected without opposition in 1919. He was born in the town of Ridgeway, Iowa county, Aug. 20, 1870, attended the public schools during the winter and worked on his father's farm in summer. When 22 years of age he started to learn the carpenter's trade and three years later became a successful building contractor. He served as president of the village of Ridgeway and in 1909 assisted in the organization of the State Bank of Arena, becoming its president. He was elected to the assembly in 1914 from Iowa county and at the expiration of his term moved to Madison and engaged in the real estate business.

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INDEX

A

Accountancy, Board of, 216

Adjutant General, personnel, 224

department, 284

Agriculture, Department of, 240-246

heads of divisions, 216

Aliens, possession and descent of property, sec. 15, art. I, state const. 19 Alliance, states forbidden to enter into, sec. 10, art. I, U. S. const. 9

Ambassadors, power of president of U. S. as to, sec. 2, art. II, U. S. const. 1 Amendments, state constitution

articles amended:

section 8, article I, 19

section 1, article III, 21

sections 3, 4, 5, 11, 21, 31, 32, aritcle IV, 22-25

sections 5, 9, 10, article V, 25-26

section 4, article VI, 27

sections 4, 7, 12, article VII, 27-29

sections 1, 2, 10, article VIII, 30-31

section 1, article X, 32

sections 3, 3a (added), 4, article XI, 34

section 1, 11 (added), article XIII, 35-36

how made, sec. 1, art. XII, 34

proposed

section 21, article IV, 24

sections 6, 7, article VII, 28

Amendments, U. S. constitution,

how made, article V, 12

proposed, amendment XVIII, (ratified Jan. 16, 1919), 17
text of, 14-17

American War Veterans, 414

Apportionment, members of legislature, sec. 3, art. IV, state const. 22

representatives, XIV amendment U. S. const. 16

Appropriations, claims and judgments, sec. 2, art. VIII, state const. 30-31 expenses of state, sec. 5, art. VIII, state const. 31

no money paid except by, sec. 2, art. VIII, 30-31
yeas and nays taken on all, sec. 8, art. VIII, 31.

Architects, Board of Examiners, 216

Armies, power of congress to raise and support, sec. 8, art. I, U. S. const. 8 Assembly, adjournment, sec. 10, art. IV, state const. 22

attendance, power to compel, sec. 7, art. IV, state const. 22

chief clerk 1919, biography, 508

chief clerk's force, 449

districts, described, sec. 4, art. IV. state con. 22

employes, 449

election, sec. 4, art. IV, state const. 22

eligibility, sec. 6-13, art. IV, state const. 22-23

central committees.

Was three times delegate to the state convention He was elected to the assembly in 1918, receiving 1.511 votes to 556 for Rudolph T. Schuttler (Se) and 115 for Theron Shove (Pro.).

WOOD COUNTY

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FYRON WHITTINGHAM Rep was elected to the assembly in 1916 and was re-elected in 1918 without opposition He was born in the town of Yingsie. Chie-is card. Arr. 12 1570, r ceived a common school education and lived on a farm at: 2894 when be engaged in the paint business at Pardeer.le, where he served as assessor and street ommss.cner 2 years From 1 to 1915 he was engaged in the paint ontracting bus:ness in South Milwacker and then moved to Arpin where he has s moe been engaged in the general Beracule business He was postmaster 18 years and has served as town clerk and member of the school board for several years.

CHIEF CLERK

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INDEX

A

Accountancy, Board of, 216

Adjutant General, personnel, 224

department, 284

Agriculture, Department of, 240-246

heads of divisions, 216

Aliens, possession and descent of property, sec. 15, art. I, state const. 19 Alliance, states forbidden to enter into, sec. 10, art. I, U. S. const. 9

Ambassadors, power of president of U. S. as to, sec. 2, art. II, U. S. const. 1 Amendments, state constitution

articles amended:

section 8, article I, 19

section 1, article III, 21

sections 3, 4, 5, 11, 21, 31, 32, aritcle IV, 22-25

sections 5, 9, 10, article V, 25-26

section 4, article VI, 27

sections 4, 7, 12, article VII, 27-29

sections 1, 2, 10, article VIII, 30-31

section 1, article X, 32

sections 3, 3a (added), 4, article XI, 34

section 1, 11 (added), article XIII, 35-36

how made, sec. 1, art. XII, 34

proposed

section 21, article IV, 24

sections 6, 7, article VII, 28

Amendments, U. S. constitution,

how made, article V, 12

proposed, amendment XVIII, (ratified Jan. 16, 1919), 17

text of, 14-17

American War Veterans, 414

Apportionment, members of legislature, sec. 3, art. IV, state const. 22

representatives, XIV amendment U. S. const. 16

Appropriations, claims and judgments, sec. 2, art. VIII, state const. 30-31 expenses of state, sec. 5, art. VIII, state const. 31

no money paid except by, sec. 2, art. VIII, 30-31
yeas and nays taken on all, sec. 8, art. VIII, 31

Architects, Board of Examiners, 216

Armies, power of congress to raise and support, sec. 8, art. I, U. S. const. 8 Assembly, adjournment, sec. 10, art. IV, state const. 22

attendance, power to compel, sec. 7, art. IV, state const. 22

chief clerk 1919, biography, 508

chief clerk's force. 449

districts, described, sec. 4, art. IV. state con. 22

employes, 449

election, sec. 4, art. IV, state const. 22

eligibility, sec. 6-13, art. IV, state const. 22-23

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