Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature Page: 27
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SENATE JOURNAL. 27
and food to those who need food, and
giving the cattleman some relief in
his hard-pressed condition; and
Whereas, This industry, if pro-
moted further by the Federal Gov-
ernment, the people of this State, be-
ing the great cattle-raising State of
the United States, will see the advan-
tage of home canneries and will not
only can beef, but other products
that are grown in Texas;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
By the Senate of the State of Texas,
the House of Representatives con-
curring, That we ask that since the
canneries have been built and have
worked so efficiently and success-
fully that further appropriations be
made that those canneries can be
again opened and unemployed put to
work during the life of other C. W. A.
projects;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
That a copy of this resolution be
wired to the Honorable Harry L.
Hopkins, Federal Surplus RelIf Cor-
poration, 1734 New York Avenue,
N. W., Washington, D. C.COUSINS,
REDDITT,
WOODUL,
SANDERFORD,
PATTON,
ONEAL,
PARR,
RUSSEK,
HORNSBY,MOORE,
SMALL,
COLLIE,
DUGGAN,
REGAN,
WOODRUFF,
WOODWARD,
PURL.The resolution was adopted.
Printed Supplement.
On motion of Senator Purl, the
Senate, by unanimous consent, or-
dered 500 copies of H. B. No. 4
printed as a supplement to the Jour-
nal.
Recess.
On motion of Senator Russek, the
Senate, at 12:35 o'clock p. m., re-
cessed until 2 o'clock p. m. today
After Recess.
The Senate met at 2 o'clock p. m.,
pursuant to recess, and was called to
order by Lieutenant Governor Edgar
E. Witt.
Senate Bill No. 5.
The Chair laid before the Senate
on its second reading the following
bill:
S. B. No. 5, A bill to be entitled
"An Act amending Section 3 of Chap-ter 215, page 719, General Laws of
Texas, Forty-third Legislature of
Texas, 1933, providing a basis for
salaries for services in summer
schools at certain state supported in-
stitutions of higher learning and re-
pealing certain provisions for the
collection of certain matriculation
and tuition fees from students of
summer schools in certain state sup-
ported institutions of higher learn-
ing; and declaring an emergency."
Senator Poage sent up the follow-
ing amendment:
Amend S. B. No. 5 by adding at
the end of Section 1, the following:
"Provided,- however, that in no
event shall such salary or remunera-
tion exceed 75 % of the salary or re-
muneration paid for like or similar
services during the Summer Session
of 1932."
Senator Martin moved to recon-
sider the vote by which the motion to
re-refer the bill to the Finance Com-
mittee was tabled.
Senator Woodruff moved to table
the motion made by Senator Martin.
Senator Holbrook raised the point
of order that the bill does not come
within the Governor's call.
The Chair sustained the point of
order.
Senate Simple Resolution No. 8.
Senator Sanderford sent up the
following resolution:
Whereas, The defeat of the auto-
mobile license extension measure has
created a new emergency in Texas
especially affecting the C. W. A.
workers, and
Whereas, There is an extensive de-
mand for this type of legislation;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,
That this, the Second Called Session
of the Forty-third Legislature, ap-
peal to county judges, commission-
ers' courts, together with the en-
forcement officers of Texas to permit
all C. W. A. workers with trucks to
continue the operation of these ve-
hicles during the months of Febru-
ary and March under the 1933 li-
cense;
BE IT FURTHE R RESOLVED,
That this privilege be extended to
individuals and firms that need the
use of their motor vehicles in the
operation of their regular lines of
business, and who can show evidence
that they are at this time unable to
secure the funds with which to pur-
chase their 1934 registration license.SENATE JOURNAL.
27
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