Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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1036
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BAST KOI' AI V1 KTISKR, BA8TROF TEXAS, THl BSDAY,
H. J. R. No. 23
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Propound an Amendment to thi
Constitution authorizing the I ry
mlature to provide for Work
men s C ompensation Insurance
for employees of the State. .ind
authorizing the I.etiiKlature to pi<
vide for the payment of pieri
lums on *u h policies of insur-
ance ; providing the State shall
nevet be required to purchase in
vurante for .m> employers: pro-
viding for the necessary publn <t
tion and election; making an ap-
propriation to pay for same
HI 11 Rl SOI A'KD BY I HI
LKCISl ATI Rl OF Mil. SI All
OF TF.XAS:
Section I I hat Aiticle J ol
the C (institution of the State of
Texas br amei.ded by .tddinv
therein « new Section to be
Lnown as Section SQ. to rend «t
f olloV.
Section >0 I he I e^islaturc
'hull have power to pass -uch
laws niH\ be necessary to pro
vide lor V. orkmen s t ompenaa-
tion ln uranct foi -u< h St.ite em*
plo\ < e>, .is m its judgment in ne
< ss,ir> or required, .ind to pro
vide for the payment of all coats,
charge- «nd premium* on such
polities of insurance; providing
the .State *h,>!l never be required
to pun hai«e insurance for any
Cliiplo; ee
>ec I he foregoing Consti-
'i t oruil Amendment ^h.tll be sub
milled to n \ ote of the qualified
e|« ( tors of t!ns State on the first
Fues-d.i> after the first Monday
Nui*ember, 19 36, <• t which
II voters favoring said
proposed Amendment shall write !paroles and rondiMonnl pardons;
or have printed on their bcllots jand to provide that the Legisla
the words: jlure shall have authority to regu-
"For the Amendment author late procedure before the Hoard
izini: the Legislature to provide and to enact parole laws, and to
for the payment of Workmen* provide for an election for «u<h
Compensation Insurance for em proposed constitutional amend
plovees of the State ment. and to make an appropria
shall tion therefor
then HI. IT RKSOLVED 13V
ballots the words: I HI. LEGISLATURE OF THE
Agains' the Amendment an SI AII ()l TEXAS:
thori/ing the Legislature to pro- Se tion I I hat Section I I of
vide for the payment of Work Artu le IV of the Constitution of
men s C ompensation Insurance th«' State of I exas be amended
for employees of the State so as hereafter to read .ts fol
Sec 3 I he Governor of the lows:
St.iti of I exas is hereby directed
Aid .<11 thosr opposed
write or ha\e p nted on
to issue th'' necessary proclama
turn for said election and have
Section II I here is hereby
( re.tted a Hoard of I'ardons and
Paroles, to be composed of threi
in
•lert?
iSti „
<" ' We ffoiPamUv yfaihing_j
. c v£n> ttAjsr/.- u ts &rdfUL txeo:-— - ■
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
IN BASTROP
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS
same published as required by the members, who shall have been re
C onstitution for Amei dments. -ident citizens of the State of l ex-
Ser 4 I he sum of Five Thou as for a period of not less than
sand Dollars ($5,000) or so two years immediately preceding
much thereof as may be neces- cuch appointment, each of whom
sary, is hereby appropriated out shall hold office for . term of
of any funds in the Treasury of ix years; provided that of the
the State, not otherwise appro members of the first board <ip
priatccl to pay the expenses of pointed, one shit 11 sejve for two
such publication and election. years, one for four years and one
Fhe above is a true and correct for six years from the first day
copy.
19 4
K H STANFORD.
Secretary of State
SUPER'S HMT
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S. J. R. NO. 26
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to Sec
tion I I of Article IV of the Con
(iMition of the St.ite of I exas, so
a- to provide for a Hoard of Par
dons and Paroles, composed of
three members, whose terms of |
office hall be for a period of six
v« ar<. one to be appointed by the 1
Governor, one by the ( hief Jus
t>ce of the Supreme C ourt of the
State of I exas, and one by the
presiding Justice of the Court of
Criminal Appeals, such appoint-
ments to be with the advice and
consent of two-thirds of the Sen
nte present; and so as to provide
that the Governor of the State
-hrill have the power on the re
> ommendation and advice of the 1 onv" 'ton.
majority of the Hoard of Par-
dons and Paroles to grant re
prieves, commutations of punish
•i rut and pardons and to remit
fines and
of February, I'M 7, and thev
-hall cast lots for their respective
terms. One member of said Hoard
shall be appointed by the Gov
ernor, one member by the Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of
the State of Texas, and one mem
bei by the presiding lustice of
the Court of I riminal Appeals;
the appointments of all mem
hers o* said Hoard shall be made
with the advice and consent of
iv. o thirds of the Senate present
Each vacancy shall he filled by
I the respective appointing power
I that theretofore made the ap
pointment to such position and the
appointive powers shall have the
authority to make recess appoint
>ments until the convening ot the
Senate
In all criminal cases, except
treason and impeachment, th -
itlovernor shall have power, after
on the written signed
recommendation and advice ot
the Hoard of Pardons and Parol-
es, or a majority thereof, to grant
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A MODERN ATTIC VENTILATING and COOL-
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through the home and forces hot, stagnant air from
the house out through the louvers of the attic. In the
evening it brings in the cool of the outside, assuring
you comfortable rest throughout the night, so that you
can withstand the severit) of Summer's heat.
forfeitures, and, with
'he advice and c onsent of the Leg
islaturc, to grant reprieves, com
mutations of punishment and
.-anions in cases of t.iason: and
to provide that the Governor
* I
-hall have power to grant one re ,mv(
t r.c-ve n any capital case not to 1
exceed thirty ( 30) clays; and
shall have the power to revoke
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reprieves and commutations of
punishment and pardon- . and un
dec such rules as the I .e;'islalure
may prescribe, and upon the wrii
tin recommend-ition d advice
ol a majority of the Board of
Pirdons and Paroles. h'• sh.JI
th • power to r'*init fines and
forfeitures I he Governor shall
| have the power to grant one te
pruve in any capital case for
(period not to exceed thirty (30)
idays; and he sjiall have the pow
ler to revoke paroles and condi
ticnal pardons. With the advice
and consent of the 1 egislaturi., he
I may ^rant reprieves, commuta-
itions of punishment and pardons
I in cases of treason
j I he Legislature shall have po-
jwer to regulate procedure before
lthe Board of Pardons and Par-
oles and shall require it to keep
record of its actions and the rea-
sons therefor, and shall have au-
thority to enact parole laws "
Sec. 2. I he foregoing consti
tutional amendment shall be sub-
mitted to the electors of this State
who are qualified to vote on pro
| posed constitutional amendments
at the general election to be held
' ori the first Tuesday after the first
[Monday in November, A D
. I I 936, at which election each bal
lot shall have printed thereon the
i words:
"For the amendment of Sec-
tion I I of Article IV of the Con-
stitution of the State of I eaxs, «n
as to provide for a Board of
! Pardons and Paroles, and to
make the Governors pnidor.ing
pc.wer subiec' to re< onimenda-
tmn of said Board, except in cases
of treason the Governor may
vn.nt reprieves, commutations
and pardons with the advice and
consent of the Legislature.
Against the amendment of
Section II of Article IV of the
C onstitution of the State of Tex-
as, >o as to provide for a Board
< f Pardons and Paroles, and to
make the Governor's pardoning
rower subject to recommenda-
tion of said Board, except |n
cases of treason the Governor
nia> grant reprieves, commuta-
tion'- and pardons with the ad-
v,ce and consent of the Legisla-
ture.
La« h voter shall strike out with
pen or pencil the clause which
does not indicate his desire ic
gardmg the above proposed
amendment
Sec 3. The Governor is here
by directed to issue the necessary
proclamation for said election,
and to have the above proposed
amendment published in the man
ner and for the time required by
the Constitution and laws of this
State.
Sec. 4. I he sum of hive I hou-
sand ($5,000.00) Dollars, or s0
much thereof as may be neces
sary, is hereby appropriated out
of any funds in the I reasurv not
otherwise impropriated to pav the
expenses of such publication and
e|e< tion.
The above is a true and correc t
i opy.
R B SI AM ORI).
|') 4 Sec retary of State
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(Important Message)
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I S. Marshall Sale— By virtue
of an alias order of sale is-
sii.-d out of the I nited States Dis-
trict Court for the Western Di?
trie t of I exas, Austin Division
dated June id, l'H() on a judu
ment rendered in said court I-eb.
24. I'M4 a«ainst W R C'urham
and in favor of II. D. t rcath. Re
ceiver of the hirst National Bank
of Smithviile, T exas in cause No
4 72 F.quity, for $l^l7.f>0 with
H per cent interest per annum
from date and $131.79 with (>
per cent per annum, interest from
date. I did on the (>th day of July
1^36 levy upon the following des
cnbed real estate situated in Bas-
trop County I exas and belong
ing tcj W R. Curham towit: Un
divided one-half interest of W
R. Curham in Lot No 7, Block
I No. *1 in the original townsite of
'Smithviile, I exas together with
the improvements situated there
on. On the 1st day of September
19 36 I icing the first I uesday of
said month between the hours of
10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock
P M. on said date at the court
house door of Bastrop County at
Bastrop I exas I will offer for
sale and sell at public sale for
cash all the ri^ht, title and inter
est of the said W. R Curham in
,and to said property. Guy Mc
Namara, U. S. Marshal by O T
Martin, Deputy. 19-4
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1936, newspaper, August 6, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206866/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.