Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Third Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature Page: 7
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SENATE JOURNAL. 7
bond and tax election has hereto-
fore been held in any independent
school district (created by special
Act or under the General Law) or in
any common school district, and
where the proposition for the issu-
ance of such bonds and the levying
of such tax has carried at such elec-
tion, and where the proceedings for
any such election were irregular or
defective in that no petition, or no
legally sufficient petition, was filed
requesting the ordering of such elec-
tion, or in that the order or resolu-
tion of the board of trustees or board
of education or other governing body
calling such election and the notice
given of such election and the prop-
osition submitted at such election for
the issuance of the bonds, either or
all, did not specify or distinctly spec-
ify the maturity dates of the bonds
to be issued, or where there was any
other irregularity or defect in or
connected with such election or the
proceedings preliminary thereto; and
declaring an emergency."
Read and referred to the Com-
mittee on Educational Affairs.
S. C. R. No. 1.
Senator Redditt sent up the follow-
ing resolution:
Be it resolved by the Senate of the
State of Texas, the House of Repre-
sentatives concurring:
That the Commissioner of the
General Land Office be authorized to
permit the United States Forest Serv-
ice, now engaged in the reforestation
and conservation of the pine forests
of East Texas, to make examinations
of the records of the General Land
Office free of charge, and to com-
pile such sketches as may be re-
quired for a resurvey of the areas
involved, the work to be done under
the supervision of the Commissioner
of the General Land Office; and that
the said commissioner be required to
furnish translations of such titles and
copies of such patents as may be re-
quired to pass titles to the land
within the reforestation areas, such
copies to be supplied free of charge.
Provided, that the employees of
the United States Forest Service be
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Land Office, and the pains
and penalties of the Penal Statutes
controlling its operations.
REDDITT.Read and referred to the Com-
mittee on Public Land and Land
Office.
Message from the Governor.
The Chair recognized the Door-
keeper, who introduced a messenger
from the Governor with the follow-
ing message:
Executive Department,
Austin, Texas, August 28, 1934.
To the Texas State Senate:
I ask the advice and confirmation
by the Senate in the appointment of
emergency notaries public named in
the attached lists.
Respectfully submitted,
MIRIAM A. FERGUSON,
Governor of Texas.
Read and referred to the Com-
mittee on Governor's Nominations.
House Bill No. 2.
The Chair laid before the Senate
on second reading House Bill No. 2.
H. B. No. 2, A bill to be entitled
"An Act making an appropriation of
the sum of one hundred thousand'
dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary out of the General Rev-
enues, to pay the per diem and mile-
age of members, the per diem of em-
ployees and the contingent expenses
of the Third Called Session of the
Forty-third Legislature of the State
of Texas."
The rule requiring committee re-
ports to lie over one day was sus-
pended by unanimous consent.
The committee report recommend-
ing that the bill be not printed was
adopted by unanimous consent.
The bill was read second time and
passed to third reading by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -28.Beck.
Blackert.
Collie.
Cousins.
DeBerry.
Duggan.
Greer.
Holbrook.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Martin.
Moore.
Murphy.
Neal.Oneal.
Pace.
Parr.
Patton.
Poage.
Rawlings.
Redditt.
Regan.
Sanderford.
Small.
Stone.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.7
SENATE JOURNAL.
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