Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature Page: 78
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78 SENATE JOURNAL.
Sec. 2. Service in said suit
shall be had by citing the Gov-
ernor, the Chairman of the High-
way Commission and the Attorney
General of the State of Texas, and
the service of citation upon said offi-
cers shall have the same force and
effect as is provided by law for
service of citation in civil suits be-
tween private persons.
Sec. 3. In the event judgment
is secured in the trial court against
the State of Texas and the High-
way Commission, either or both
shall have the right of appeal as is
provided by law in other civil cases
and no bond or other security shall
be required of either the State of
Texas or the Highway Commission
in any such appeal.
Sec. 4. If a final judgment be
recovered against the State of
Texas or the Highway Commis-
sion of the State of Texas, the same
shall be paid in full out of the State
Highway funds as other debts pay-
able out of said fund are paid.
On motion of Senator Redditt the
Senate gave unanimous consent to
consider the resolution at this time
without reference to a committee.
The resolution was adopted.
Senator DeBerry was recorded as
voting "no" on the resolution.
Senator Poage was recorded as
-voting "no" on the resolution.
S. C. R. No. 16.
Senator Beck sent up the following
resolution:
Whereas, The United States Prop-
erty and Disbursing Officer for the
State of Texas has charge of the dis-
bursement of all moneys and prop-
erty granted by the United States
Government to the National Guard
of this State; and
Whereas, Sound business policy
dictates that the State should guard
itself against loss of any part of
these funds by placing said officer
under good and sufficient bond;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED, by the Senate of the State
of Texas, the House of Repre-
sentatives concurring, That the Ad-
jutant General be and he is hereby
authorized to pay the premium on
the official bond of said United
States Property and Disbursing Of-
ficer for the State of Texas, out ofthe appropriation made by the Forty-
third Legislature at its Regular Ses-
sion for contingent expenses for the
Adjutant General's Department, the
premium of said bond, however, not
to exceed the sum of $125.00.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, By
the Senate, the House of Repre-
sentatives concurring, That the
Comptroller of Public Accounts of
the State of Texas, when duly veri-
fied and proper accounts for the
same are submitted, be and he is
hereby authorized to issue a warrant
against the State Treasurer in a sum
not to exceed $125.00 in payment
of the premium on the official bond
of the United States Property and
Disbursing Officer for the State of
Texas.
Read and referred to the Commit-
tee on Finance.
S. C. R. No. 17.
Senator Patton sent up the follow-
ing resolution:
Whereas, S. B. No. 242, Chapter
173, Acts of the Forty-third Legisla-
ture, Regular Session, provided an
emergency appropriation for salary
aid; high school tuition aid; trans-
portation aid; tax supplement aid;
high school tuition per capita aid;
and consolidated bonus aid to rural
school districts; and
Whereas, The Iola Independent
School District of Grimes County was
inadvertently omitted from said S. B.
No. 242 mentioned above; and
Whereas, Iola Independent School
District is eligible to participate in
the benefits of said bill from the con-
solidation bonus aid to the extent of
Twelve Hundred ($1200.00) Dollars;
and
Whereas, It was the intention of
the Legislature in passing S. B. No.
242 to care for all school districts
eligible to receive aid under said
bill;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED, By the Senate of Texas,
the House of Representatives concur-
ring, That the State Superintendent
of Public Instruction be, and he is
hereby authorized to pay over to the
trustees of Iola Independent School
District the sum of Twelve Hundred
($1200.00) Dollars, out of any funds
that may be unexpended from the de-
ficiency appropriation provided in
S. B. No. 242, Chapter 173, Acts of78
SENATE JOURNAL.
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