Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session of the Fifty-First Legislature Page: 13
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1950
"An Act making an appropriation to
the Board for Texas State Hospitals
and Special Schools; providing such
appropriations may be used to sup-
plement current institutional appro-
priations and declaring an emer-
gency."
To the Committee on Finance.
By Senator Carney:
S. B. No. 2, A Bill to be entitled
"An Act making appropriations for
the support, maintenance and im-
provement of the State Hospitals and
Special Schools of the State of Texas
for the year ending August 31, 1951;
and prescribing certain regulations
and restrictions in respect to the ex-
penditure of said appropriations; pro-
viding a saving clause; and declaring
an emergency."
To the Committee on Finance.
By Senator Carney:
S. B. No. 3, A Bill to be entitled
"An Act making appropriations for
the support, maintenance, and im-
provement of the Colored Girls Train-
ing School at Brady, Texas, the
Gainesville State School for Girls,
Gainesville, Texas, and the Gatesville
State School for Boys, Gatesville,
Texas, for the fiscal year beginning
September 1, 1950, and ending Au-
gust 31, 1951; and prescribing cer-
tain regulations and restrictions in
respect to the expenditure of said ap-
propriations; providing a saving
clause; and declaring an emergency."
To the Committee on Finance.
Message from the House
Hall of the House of Representatives,
Austin, Texas,
February 1, 1950.
Hon. Grady Hazlewood, President of
the Senate.
Sir: I am directed by the House
to inform the Senate that the House
has passed the following:
S. C. R. No. 1, Providing for a
joint session of the House and Senate
for the purpose of hearing a message
from His Excellency, the Governor of
Texas, to the special session of the
51st Legislature.
H. C. R. No. 1, Providing for a
joint session of the Legislature at 12
o'clock noon on Wednesday, Febru-ary 1, 1950, for the purpose of hear-
ing a message by His Excellency,
the Honorable Allan Shivers, Gover-
nor of Texas.
H. C. R. No. 2, Relative to per diem
and mileage.
H. C. R. No. 3, Relative to provid-
ing for parking space for automobiles
of Members of House and Senate.
Respectfully submitted,
CLARENCE JONES,
Chief Clerk, House of Representatives.
Senate Concurrent Resolution 3
Senator Aikin offered the following
resolution:
S. C. R. No. 3, Providing for a
joint session to hear an address by
Honorable Stuart Symington.
Whereas, The Honorable Stuart
Symington, Secretary of the Air
Force, is now a visitor in the State
of Texas for the purpose of inspecting
Air Force Training Fields, and is to
have conferred upon him by Baylor
University the honorary degree of
Doctor of Laws, and
Whereas, A large proportion of the
total Air Force of World War II were
trained at the many fine Air Fields of
Texas, and the State of Texas fur-
nished thousands of flyers and air
men, who made outstanding records
during that war, and
Whereas, The people of Texas are
air-minded and have always shown a
sincere interest in the development
in both military and civilian air train-
ing, and would have this interest
stimulated by a report from the Sec-
retary of the Air Force on the prog-
ress now being made in aviation,
therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Senate, the House
of Representatives concurring, that
the Honorable Stuart Symington, Sec-
retary of the Air Force, be and is
hereby invited to address the joint
session of the Senate and the House
in the House Chambers at 11:00
o'clock Thursday morning, February
2, 1950.
The resolution was read.
On motion of Senator Aikin, and by
unanimous consent, the resolution
was considered immediately and was
adopted.
Committee to Escort Governor
Pursuant to the provisions of S. C.i
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