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fees to be charged by the Board of Water Engineers, 235.-Submitted by the Governor, 192.-Reported favorably and printed in the Journal, 289.-Taken up by unanimous consent; amendment printed, 302-303.-Laid on the table subject to call, 304.-Called up; read second time; committee report adopted; ordered engrossed; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 385.-Votes by which finally passed and to engrossment rescinded, 388.-Laid on the table subject to call, 389.

By Senator Hopkins: Repealing parts of the Special Road Law of Denton County, 241.-Submitted by the Governor, 237.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 257-258.-Constitutional rule suspended; read second time; Senate rule suspended; committee report adopted; ordered engrossed; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 248.-Reported engrossed, 256.-Received from the House, 552. Signed,

86. By Senator Buchanan of Scurry:
Making an appropriation to pro-
vide for expert cotton graders,
213. Reported favorably and
printed in the Journal, 341.-Read
second time; committee report
adopted; amendments tabled, 386.
-Amendment pending; amended;
failed to pass to engrossment, 389.
87. By Senator Smith: Authorizing
commissioners courts to appropri-
ate money for cooperative demon-
stration work, 215.-Submitted by 92.
the Governor, 194.-Reported fa-
vorably, 256.-Read second time,
361-362.-Laid on the table sub-
ject to call, 362.-Called up; read
second time; indefinitely post-
poned, 392.

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Enrolled, 586.

By Senator Carlock: Establishing a system of roads for Tarrant County, 241.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 367.-Read second time; committee report adopted; ordered engrossed; constitutional rule suspended, 350.Finally passed, 351.-Reported engrossed, 367.-Received from the House with amendment, 484.Amendment concurred in; signed, 458. Enrolled, 520.

By Senator Bailey: Creating the Ray Common School District in Goliad County, 247.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 257, 280. Withdrawn by unanimous consent, 296.

By Senator Suiter: Creating the La Fayette Independent School District in Camp and Upshur Counties, 261. Reported favorably and be not printed, 287.Taken up by unanimous consent; read second time; committee report adopted; ordered engrossed, 337,-Finally passed, 355.-Re

ceived from the House with amendment, 556.-Amendment concurred in, 556.-Signed, 562.—Enrolled,

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By McNealus and Davidson: Amending the law so as to increase the fees of deputies, 262. Reported favorably and printed in the Journal, 290.Taken up by unanimous consent, 322. Read second time; committee report adopted, 323.Amended, 323-325.-Ordered engrossed; constitutional rule suspended, 325.-Finally passed, 326. -Reported engrossed, 366-367.Received from the House with amendment, 483-484. Senator McNealus moved to concur in House amendment, 484.-Senate refuses to concur, 487.-Free conference granted by the House, 493. Committee report adopted, 493494.-House adopted free conference report, 496.--House reconsidered and readopted the conference report, 501.-Signed, 554.Enrolled, 630.

By Senator Cousins: Validating charters of all cities of more than 5.000 inhabitants, 266.Reported favorably and be not printed, 316.-Taken up by unanimous consent, 333.-Read second time; committee report adopted; laid on the table subject to call, 334. Read second time; House Bill No. 60 on the same subject substituted in lieu thereof, 360.

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By Senators Cousins and Floyd: Creating the State School of Correspondence, 317.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 464. -Read second time; laid on the table subject to call, 559.

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101. By Senators Hopkins Suiter: Amending the law regulating the depositing of State funds, 322. Submitted by the Governor, and 320.-Reported favorably printed in the Journal, 343-344. -Taken up by unanimous consent; read second time; committee report adopted; ordered engrossed; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 359.-Reported engrossed, 366.-Return from the House requested for correction. 486.

102. By Senator Buchanan of

Scurry: Providing for the issuance of permits to prospect for oil on the public free school lands, 323. Reported favorably with committee substitute, 407.-Read second time; Senate rule suspended; committee report adopted; ordered engrossed; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed. 394. Reported engrossed, 462.

103. By Senator Woods, by request: Amending the charter of the city of Corsicana, 334.

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106. By Senator Caldwell: Amend- 1.
ing the motor vehicle Act per-
mitting cities to establish safety
zones, 396.-Reported favorably
and be not printed, 408. Reg-
ular order suspended and bill
taken up, 396. Constitutional
rule suspended; read second time;
Senate rule suspended; committee
report adopted; ordered engrossed;
constitutional rule suspended; fi-
nally passed, 397.-Reported en-
grosssed, 463.-Received from the
House, 554.-Signed,
rolled,, 621.

107. By Senator Witt:

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the San Gabriel Common School District No. 8 of Milam County, 396. Submitted by the Governor, 387.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 409.-Constitutional rule suspended; read second time; Senate rule suspended; committee report adopted; ordered engrossed; constitutional rule suspended, 399. -Finally passed, 400.-Reported engrossed, 463.-Received from the House, 554.-Signed, 562.— Enrolled, 589.

108. By Senator Witt: Creating the Sharp Independent School District in Milam County, 396.-Submitted by the Governor, 387.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 409.-Constitutional rule suspended; read second time; Senate rule suspended; committee report adopted; ordered engrossed; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 400.-Reported engrossed, 463. Received from the House, 552. Signed, 562.-Enrolled, 576. 109. By Senator Davidson: Providing for the collection of taxes to establish State Farms, 454.

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110. By Senator Gibson: Conferring
upon trust companies the power
to deal in negotiable paper with-
out their endorsement, 457.-Re-
ported favorably and be not
printed, 463.-Taken up by unan-8.
imous consent; constitutional rule
suspended, 461.-Read second
time; Senate rule suspended; com-
mittee report adopted; ordered en-
grossed; constitutional rule sus-
pended; finally passed, 462.-Re-
ported engrossed, 508.-Received
from the House, 551.-Signed,
560.-Enrolled, 611.

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Mileage and per diem of the members and employes of the Third Called Session of the Thirtysixth Legislature, 32.-Referred, 35. Reported favorably and be not printed, 40.-Constitutional rule suspended; read second time; Senate rule suspended, 36.— Committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 37. -Signed, 39.

Contingent expenses of the Third Called Session of the Thirty-sixth Legislature, 32.-Referred, 35.Reported favorably and be not printed, 39.-Constitutional rule suspended; read second time; Senate rule suspended; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 37.Signed, 39.

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Relating to salaries of teachers, 152. Referred, 156. Reported favorably and be not printed, 185. -Recommitted, 191.-Reported favorably and printed in the Journal, 316.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 454.Signed, 493.

Making an appropriation to cover authorized deficiencies, 196. -Referred, 199.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 257.Read second time; Senate rule suspended; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 255.

Appropriation for deficiencies in the support of the State Government, 116.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably, 159.-Read second time; ordered engrossed; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 246.-Signed, 301.

Making appropriation to pay the salaries of teachers in the higher institutions of learning in the State, 387.-Referred, 388.-Reported favorably with amendments and printed in the Journal, 409.Read second time; committee report adopted, 458.-Senator Hopkins' amendment adopted, 460.Passed to third reading; constitu

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rule suspended; finally passed, 461.-House refused to concur in Senate amendments, 493. Free conference granted by the Senate, 487.-House refuses to adopt the free conference report and asks for further conference, 554.-Senate conferees instructed to recede from the Senate amendment, 559.-Conference report adopted, 561.-House adopted the free conference report, 562.Signed, 563.

Appropriating four million dollars for the available school fund, 319. - Referred, 319. Reported favorably and be not printed, 367. -Taken up in lieu of Senate Bill No. 6 on the same subject; read second time; Senate rule suspended; committee report adopted; laid on the table subject to call, 351.Called up, 357.-Amendment as substituted adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended, 358.-Finally passed, 359.-House refuses to concur in Senate amendments, 387.-Request of the House for a free conference committee granted, 388.Conference report adopted, 460.House adopted the free conference report, 496.-Signed, 499.

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10. Creating the Throckmorton In-
dependent School Bill, 116.-Re-
ferred, 123.-Reported favorably
and be not printed, 160.-Read 17.
second time; committee report
adopted; passed to third reading;
constitutional rule suspended; fi-
nally passed, 172.-Signed, 203.

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ported favorably and be not printed; minority report unfavorably, 185.-Taken up by unanimou consent; majority report adopted, 213.-Amended, 213-214. Read second time; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 214.Signed, 306.

Creating the Ganado Independent School District, 91.-Referred, 105.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 115.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 124.-Signed, 200.

11. Defining pipe and gas lines, and
placing them under the authority
of the Railroad Commission, 91.-
Referred, 105.-Reported favor-
ably, 134.-Taken up by unani-
mous consent and amendments 18.
printed, 208-213.-Set as special
order, 213.-Laid before the Sen-
ate as special order; read;
amended, 262-267.
Senator
Woods' point of order, 267.—
Amended, 267-269, 269-273; pre-
vious question ordered, 273.-
Passed to third reading; constitu-
tional rule suspended; finally
passed; 274.-Signed, 319.

13. Amending the act creating the Garwood Independent School District, 116. Referred, 123.-Re

Enlarging the Moran Independent School District, 116.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably, 160. Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 173.Signed, 203.

Increasing the limits of the Albany Independent School District of Shackelford County, 116.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 159.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 169.-Signed, 203.

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To exempt electric light companies in towns of less than 1,200 from occupation taxes, 152.-Referred, 156.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 185.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading, 246.-Taken up in lieu of Senate Bill No. 63; read third time and finally passed, 348.-Signed, 398.

Validating all common school districts in the State, 116.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 161.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 174.-Signed, 203.

Creating the Archer City Independent School District, 116.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 160.--Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading:

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22. Creating the Lorraine Inde-
pendent School District, 128.-Re-
ferred, 129.-Reported favorably
and be not printed, 160.-Read | 30.
second time; committee report
adopted; passed to third reading;
constitutional rule suspended;
finally passed, 176.-Signed, 267.

THE SENATE-Continued. LaGrange Independent School District, 117.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 160.-Taken up by unanimous consent; read second time; Senate rule suspended; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 149.-Signed, 200.

Repealing the Houston County road law, 128.-Referred, 129.Reported favorably and be not printed, 187.-Read second time, 246-247. Committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 247.-Signed, 301.

Creating the Sodville Independente School District, 117.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 161.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 173.-Signed, 203.

23. Changing the date of holding the district court of the Twentyninth Judicial District, 116.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably 31. Increasing the commissions of

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and be not printed, 159.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 168.-Signed, 203.

Amending the law creating a more efficient road system for Lamar County, 116. Referred, 123. Reported favorably and be not printed, 187.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended, 250.-Finally passed, 251.-Signed, 301.

26. Creating the Littlefield Inlependent School district, 117.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 161.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 171.-Signed, 267.

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county treasuries, 353. ferred, 354.-Reported favorably by majority, unfavorably by minority, 406.-Read second time; minority report adopted, 398.Vote by which the minority report was adopted reconsidered; minority report tabled; majority report adopted, 449.-Passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended, 451.-Finally passed, 452. -Return from the House requested for further consideration, 456. Signed, 493.

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Amending the law creating a more efficient road system for Gonzales County, 117.-Referred, 123.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 187.-Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 250.-Signed, 301.

Authorizing Wheeler County to build and construct roads, 117.Referred, 123.-Reported favorably and be not printed, 187.Read second time; committee report adopted; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; finally passed, 249.-Signed, 301. Creating the Toyah Independ

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