Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature Page: 80
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80 SENATE JOURNAL.
the bond fund may repay or refund
to the maintenance fund all moneys
paid by the maintenance fund into
such bond fund to prevent or cure
defaults in payment of principal
and/or interest on such bonds; pro-
viding for the subordination of ex-
isting bonded indebtedness in con-
formity with requirements of con-
tracts between any such district and
government or agency thereof, and
providing methods of procedure in
reference thereto, including the issu-
ance of refunding bonds providing
for payment of any existing bonded
indebtedness from uncollected taxes
theretofore levied in event the hold-
ers of such indebtedness refuse to
enter into subordination agreements;
providing that except as herein oth-
erwise provided, the general laws rel-
ative to water control and improve-
ment district bonds shall apply to is-
suance, approval, registration, sale
and payment of all bonds that may
be issued pursuant to this Act, and
also providing for depository agree-
ments in respect of the deposit and
safekeeping of the proceeds of any
such loan or the proceeds of taxes,
assessments and other revenues of
any such district; providing that if
any part of this Act is held unconsti-
tutional or invalid, such invalidity
shall not effect the validity of the
remaining portions of this Act; en-
acting provisions incident to the sub-
ject and purpose of this Act; and
declaring an emergency."
Respectfully submitted,
LOUISE SNOW PHINNEY,
Chief Clerk, House of Representatives.
Address.
The Chair at this time introduced
to the Senate Messrs. Martin and
Higgs of the Press Association, who
each, in turn, briefly addressed the
subject of a good-will tour to be
made this year and sponsored by the
Press Association.
Special Order.
On motion of Senator Small S. B.
No. 3 was set for special order just
after the morning call tomorrow
morning.
Messages From the Governor.
Executive Department,
Austin, Texas, Feb. 13, 1934.
To the Forty-third Legislautre in
Second Called Session:I submit for your consideration a
bill hereto attached to be entitled:
"An Act amending Article 287, of
the Penal Code of the State of Texas
of 1925, as amended by Chapter 139
of the General Laws of the Regular
Session of the Thirty-ninth Legisla-
ture, as amended by Chapter 116 of
the General Laws of the Regular
Session of the Forty-second Legisla-
ture by adding thereto, after the
words 'ice dealers,' the words 'fruit
dealers, vegetable dealers,' and de-
claring an emergency."
Respectfully submitted,
MIRIAM A. FERGUSON,
Governor of Texas.
Executive Department,
Austin, Texas, Feb. 13, 1934.
To the Forty-third Legislature in
Second Called Session:
I submit for your consideration at
the request of Representative Alsup
a bill hereto attached to be en-
titled: "An Act repealing House Bill
854 as passed by the Regular Ses-
sion of the Forty-third Legislature in
Regular Session and declaring an
emergency."
Respectfully submitted,
MIRIAM A. FERGUSON,
Governor of Texas.
Executive Department,
Austin, Texas, Feb. 13, 1934.
To the Forty-third Legislature in
Second Called Session:
I herewith submit for your consid-
eration a bill hereto attached to be
entitled: "An Act making appropria-
tion for additional employees in the
Bureau of Labor Statistics beginning
March 1, 1934 and ending August
31, 1935, and declaring an emer-
gency."
Respectfully submitted,
MIRIAM A. FERGUSON,
Governor of Texas.
Executive Department,
Austin, Texas, Feb. 13, 1934.
To the Forty-third Legislature in
Second Called Session:
By request, I submit for your con-
sidera.tion a bill hereto attached to
be entitled "An Act to apportion the
State of Texas into Congressional
Districts, naming the Counties com-
posing the same, and providing for
the election of a member of the Con-
gress' of the United States from each
district, transferring Duval County
from the 14th District to the 15th80
SENATE JOURNAL.
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