Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session of the Sixty-First Legislature, Volume 1 Page: 32
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32~~ ~ SEAEJORA
of Capitol grounds on Inauguration
Day.
S. C. R. No. 4, Providing for the
closing of State offices at certain time
for Inaugural Ceremony.
Message From the House
Hall of the House of Representatives.
Austin, Texas,
January 20, 1969.
Hon. Preston Smith, President of the
Senate.
Sir: I am directed by the House
to inform the Senate that the House
has passed the following:
H. C. R. No. 5, In memory of the
Honorable Dave C. Howard.
Respectfully submitted,
DOROTHY HALLMAN,
Chief Clerk, House of Representatives
Presentation of Guests
Senator Blanchard, by unanimous
consent, presented as guests of the
Senate and Lieutenant Governor
Smith and Mrs. Smith all the visitors
in the Senate from Lubbock.
Messages From the Governor
The following messages received
from the Governor were read:
Austin, Texas,
January 20, 1969.
To the Senate of the Sixty-First Leg-
islature:
I ask the advice, consent and con-
firmation of the Senate with respect
to the following appointments:
To be Members of the State Com-
mission for The Blind: For six-year
terms to expire January 1, 1975:
John M. Turner of Dallas, Dallas
County; Henry X. Salzberger of Dal-
las, Dallas County.
To be a Member of the Texas Fine
Arts Commission: To fill the un-
expired term of Paul Howell, re-
signed, term to expire September 1,
1971: Mrs. F. Howard Walsh of Fort
Worth, Tarrant County.
To be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the Lower Colorado Riv-
er Authority: For a term to expire
January 1, 1975: John W. Hancock
of El Campo, Wharton County.term to expire August 11, 1973, re-
placing Dr. James R. Gill; Dr. Ralph
R. Cohen of Longview, Gregg Coun-
ty. For a term to expire August 11,
1971, replacing Dr. Daniel J. Geller;
Dr. Salvador Mora of Laredo, Webb
County. For a term to expire August
11, 1971, replacing Dr. Charles Shrop-
shire; Dr. Sidney Freid of Lubbock,
Lubbock County.
To be Members of the Board of
Trustees of the Municipal Retirement
System: For six-year terms to expire
December 31, 1974: Clifford L. Davis
of Amarillo, Potter County; Gerald
Henckel of San Antonio, Bexar Coun-
ty.
To be Members of the Joint Board
of Park Commissioners: For terms to
expire June 29, 1970: George Nicoud,
Jr. of Dallas, Dallas County; Vernon
S. Smith of Dallas, Dallas County;
T. W. Norsworthy of Dallas, Dallas
County; Ernest J. Wilemon of Ar-
lington, Tarrant County; Dick Lowe
of Fort Worth, Tarrant County;
James C. Fuller of Fort Worth, Tar-
rant County.
To be Members of the Board of
Directors of the Rio Grande Valley
Pollution Control Authority: For
terms to expire April 21, 1970: Carl-
ton Farris of McAllen, Hidalgo Coun-
ty; A. M. Hervey of San Benito, Cam-
eron County.
To be Members of the Tuberculosis
Advisory Committee: For terms to
expire August 31, 1973: Dr. Mario
Ramirez of Roma, Starr County; Dr.
E. S. Crossett of El Paso, El Paso
County; Claude Collins, Jr., of San
Angelo, Tom Green County; Dr. John
A. Wiggins of Fort Worth, Tarrant
County.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN CONNALLY,
Governor of Texas.
Austin, Texas,
January 20, 1969.
To the Senate of the Sixty-First Leg-
islature:
I ask the advice, consent and con-
firmation of the Senate with respect
to the following appointments:
To be Presiding Judge of the Sec-
ond Administrative Judicial District:
Max Rogers of Huntsville, Walker
County.To be Members of the State Board To be Presiding Judge of the Fifth
of Examiners in Optometry: For a Administrative Judicial District: Fi-SENATE JOURNAL
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Texas. Legislature. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session of the Sixty-First Legislature, Volume 1, legislative document, 1969; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth145999/m1/32/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.