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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE Thursday, June 1, 1933 The Senate convened at 10:00 o'clock A. M. pursuant to ad- EMIL HAAS, H. B. WILKES, journment on May 31, 1933 MRS. LULA MOBLEY, MRS. H. B. WILKES, The President in the Chair. KATHERINE WEAVER, J. S. SPARKMAN, J. A. HENDLEY, IDA L. SPARKMAN, The roll was called and the following Senators answered to DOLLIE M. HENDLEY, W. J. HELMS, their names: MRS. L. M. BAY, MRS. E. L. HELMS, Mr President; Senators Anderson Andrews, Bass, Beacham, MRS. MILAND CURTIS, E. E. VANNAM, Black Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell. English, Gary, M. W. CURTIS, E. T. ROGGY, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, Hodges, Hol- W. C. BRITTS, MRS. L. A. GUESSOZ, land, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, Murphy, Par- MRS. MAUDE E. MILTON, MRS. F. F. AUSTIN, ker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, Stewart, MRS. R. L. NALL, MRS. JOE K. DAVIS, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. MRS. J. E. WADE, MRS. BERTHA COTTLE, A quorum present. MRS. E. L. STEVENSON, MRS. BLANCHF HOWARD, E. L. STEVENSON, ESSEY MAE BLITCH, Prayer by Rev. Ray Y. Walden. MRS. RODMAN WOODCOCK,T. J. BLITCH, The reading of the Journal was dispensed with. MRS. CHAS. BRANAS, MRS. J. B. McKEITHEN, The Journal of Wednesday, May 31, was corrected as fol- MRS. J. F. ROBERTS, GERTRUDE McKEITHEN, lows: J. F. ROBERTS, W. R. ADAMS, On page 48, column 1, between lines 66 and 67, insert the H. A. B ROWN, MRS. W. A. ADAMS, following: MRS. H. A. BROWN, GEO. E. PETERSON, IRNENA BROWN, ADDIE H. PETERSON, PETITION MRS. E. G. CLARK, MRS. GLADYS FAULKNER, MARGARET M. DAVIS, MRS. ALICE FAULKNER, To: The Hon. Samuel W. Getzen, Senator MRS. GEO. B. JACOBS, MRS. IVA STAILEY, The Hon. Arthur L. Auvil, Representative, SARA JANE BERRY, T. J. B. HENNESSEE, Tallahassee. Florida. C. W. LATHAM, MRS. J. B. HENNESSEE, Gentlemen: MRS. C. W. LATHAM, MRS. SARA HAYWARD, We, the undersigned citizens, residents and tax payers of R. H. BUTLER, JACK HAYWARD Dade City, Florida, do not feel that under existing economic MRS. R. H. BUTLER, JOHN HENFEL, conditions that there is any need for a change in the Charter W. M. GADDIS, MRS. JOHN HENFEL, of Dade City, or in its territorial limits and respectfully pe- MRS. W. M. GADDIS, MRS. IRENE KINGSLEY, tition that you either oppose any change whatever in our City MRS. G. L. HERRIN, MRS. CHARLIE TAYLOR, Charter or else see to it that any legislation affecting our City ENNIS A. PIPPINS, ED BARTON, carry in it a clause referring it back to a vote of our people MRS. CARL TAIT, MRS. JEWELL BARTON, before it becomes effective. CARL E. TAIT, MRS. MAYME BECH- If there is to be a change in our city charter, in addition MRS. C. W. TAYLOR, TELHEIMER to the referendum herein asked for, we would also favor re- CHESTER W TAYLOR, H. A. BECHTELHEIMER, taining our present commission form of government, with T. D. COSNER, T. K. WEYHER, the addition of two more commissioners, and a provision for a ELIZABETH J. COSNER, W. M. FAULKNER, recall, and that any additional commissioners shall be elected MRS. MARGARET H. GAST,L. W. FALLS, by the people. Respectfully submitted,PETITION S. BERTALDI, MINNIE KRAVY, To: The Hon. Samuel W. Getzen, Senator, ADAM DICK, LEONARD KRAVY, The Hon. Arthur L. Auvil, Representative, E. DICK, W. U. HUCKABAY, Tallahassee, Florida. J. L. MOORE. ANNIE E. HUCKABAY, Gentlemen- MRS. J. L. MOORE, MILDRED B. HUCKABAY, We. the undersigned citizens, residents and tax payers of. MRS. W. E. TRUETT. F. D. TREIBER, Dade City, Florida, do not feel that under existing economic MRS. L. P. OTTO, MRS. T. M. TREIBER, conditions that there is any need for a change in the Charter L. R. WELLS, MRS. R. W. DICKSON, of Dade City, or in its territorial limits and respectfully peti- R M. WELLS, M. F- DUDLEY, tion that you either oppose any change whatever in our City MRS. C. CHRISTENSEN, MRS. M. F. DUDLEY, Charter or else see to it that any legislation affecting our MRS NELLIE MEREDITH EMMA LEE SMITH, City carry in it a clause referring it back to a vote of our peo- MRS. BIRDIE E. DEVANE MRS. SALLIE CARTER, Pe be becomesef MRS. R. S. BECHTELHE~MER 0 - D. MIXON, If there is to be a change in our city charter, in addition to MRSO~~~~~. R. . I ELLEN MIXON, B the referendum herein asked for, we would also favor retaining 0. F.TON LUNDBORG ELLE Nour present commission form of government, with the addition CRESTN^ LUNDBORG A. J. BURNSIDE, of two more commissioners, and a provision for a recall, and MRS. F. A. F. SCHEUP, J. ROGER DAVIS, that any additional commissioners shall be elected by the C. C. HOWARD, MRS. J. R. DAVIS, people. MRS. C. C. HOWARD, W. E. HENDLITT, Respectfully submitted, HOMER HODGES, MRS. W. E. HENDLITT, EUNICE HODGES, LAVERN CONNELL, WM. FRIEDMAN, C. C. CLEMENTS, VERNON HUFFSTUTTER, LESLIE CONNELL, HARRY FRIEDMAN, MRS. J. T. TAIT, INEZ HUFFSTUTTER MRS. B. E. MILAN, RODMAN W. WOODCOCK, FRANK BUSHNELL, J. L. HUFFSTUTTER, MRS. L. E. PARKINSON, TOBIE H. FRIEDMAN. ALECE BUSHNELL, H. E. EDWARDS, L. E. PARKINSON, J. S. BANKS, MARJORIE BUSHNELL, MRS. H. E. EDWARDS, MRS. F. PORCH, R. S. BECHTELHEIMER R. L. PRINCE, CORA B. LEWIS, MRS. M. E. COLEMAN, W. FRED BAY, 0. 0. PRINCE. W. T. RUCKER, MRS. G. A. WHITTINGTON, A. W. BECHTELHEIMER, ALFRED GWYN, KATHARINE PETTYJOHN, LEOTA WHITTINGTON, JOE DAVENPORT, H. S. SMITH. MARIE RUCKER, HUGH GRIFFIN, S. E. COLEMAN, MARY E. SMITH, J. K. DAVIS, MRS. JOHN S. BURKS, L. A. GUESSOZ, NINA I. PERCIVAL. MARY L. PIPPINS, D. A. DABOLL, R. D. SISTRUNK, T. E. MAFFITT. ;E. C. DELONG, MRS. D. A. DABOLL, I. S. FUTCH, MRS. T. E. MAFFITT. MRS. E. C. DELONG, MOLLIE WALKER, WM. H. SPARKMAN, H. H. McCLELLAN. E. J. WENKER, MRS. N. A. PITTMAN, L. R. STONE, MRS. H. H. McCLELLAN, MRS. E. J. WENKER. MRS. F. W. KENFIELD, JASPER C. CARTER, V. LOVTIE. -851 j

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JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

Thursday, June 1, 1933

The Senate convened at 10:00 o'clock A. M. pursuant to ad- EMIL HAAS, H. B. WILKES,journment on May 31, 1933 MRS. LULA MOBLEY, MRS. H. B. WILKES,

The President in the Chair. KATHERINE WEAVER, J. S. SPARKMAN,J. A. HENDLEY, IDA L. SPARKMAN,

The roll was called and the following Senators answered to DOLLIE M. HENDLEY, W. J. HELMS,their names: MRS. L. M. BAY, MRS. E. L. HELMS,

Mr President; Senators Anderson Andrews, Bass, Beacham, MRS. MILAND CURTIS, E. E. VANNAM,Black Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell. English, Gary, M. W. CURTIS, E. T. ROGGY,Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, Hodges, Hol- W. C. BRITTS, MRS. L. A. GUESSOZ,land, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, Murphy, Par- MRS. MAUDE E. MILTON, MRS. F. F. AUSTIN,ker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, Stewart, MRS. R. L. NALL, MRS. JOE K. DAVIS,Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. MRS. J. E. WADE, MRS. BERTHA COTTLE,

A quorum present. MRS. E. L. STEVENSON, MRS. BLANCHF HOWARD,E. L. STEVENSON, ESSEY MAE BLITCH,

Prayer by Rev. Ray Y. Walden. MRS. RODMAN WOODCOCK,T. J. BLITCH,The reading of the Journal was dispensed with. MRS. CHAS. BRANAS, MRS. J. B. McKEITHEN,The Journal of Wednesday, May 31, was corrected as fol- MRS. J. F. ROBERTS, GERTRUDE McKEITHEN,

lows: J. F. ROBERTS, W. R. ADAMS,

On page 48, column 1, between lines 66 and 67, insert the H. A. B ROWN, MRS. W. A. ADAMS,following: MRS. H. A. BROWN, GEO. E. PETERSON,

IRNENA BROWN, ADDIE H. PETERSON,PETITION MRS. E. G. CLARK, MRS. GLADYS FAULKNER,

MARGARET M. DAVIS, MRS. ALICE FAULKNER,To: The Hon. Samuel W. Getzen, Senator MRS. GEO. B. JACOBS, MRS. IVA STAILEY,

The Hon. Arthur L. Auvil, Representative, SARA JANE BERRY, T. J. B. HENNESSEE,Tallahassee. Florida. C. W. LATHAM, MRS. J. B. HENNESSEE,

Gentlemen: MRS. C. W. LATHAM, MRS. SARA HAYWARD,We, the undersigned citizens, residents and tax payers of R. H. BUTLER, JACK HAYWARD

Dade City, Florida, do not feel that under existing economic MRS. R. H. BUTLER, JOHN HENFEL,conditions that there is any need for a change in the Charter W. M. GADDIS, MRS. JOHN HENFEL,of Dade City, or in its territorial limits and respectfully pe- MRS. W. M. GADDIS, MRS. IRENE KINGSLEY,tition that you either oppose any change whatever in our City MRS. G. L. HERRIN, MRS. CHARLIE TAYLOR,Charter or else see to it that any legislation affecting our City ENNIS A. PIPPINS, ED BARTON,carry in it a clause referring it back to a vote of our people MRS. CARL TAIT, MRS. JEWELL BARTON,before it becomes effective. CARL E. TAIT, MRS. MAYME BECH-

If there is to be a change in our city charter, in addition MRS. C. W. TAYLOR, TELHEIMERto the referendum herein asked for, we would also favor re- CHESTER W TAYLOR, H. A. BECHTELHEIMER,taining our present commission form of government, with T. D. COSNER, T. K. WEYHER,the addition of two more commissioners, and a provision for a ELIZABETH J. COSNER, W. M. FAULKNER,recall, and that any additional commissioners shall be elected MRS. MARGARET H. GAST,L. W. FALLS,by the people.

Respectfully submitted,PETITIONS. BERTALDI, MINNIE KRAVY, To: The Hon. Samuel W. Getzen, Senator,ADAM DICK, LEONARD KRAVY, The Hon. Arthur L. Auvil, Representative,E. DICK, W. U. HUCKABAY, Tallahassee, Florida.J. L. MOORE. ANNIE E. HUCKABAY, Gentlemen-MRS. J. L. MOORE, MILDRED B. HUCKABAY, We. the undersigned citizens, residents and tax payers of.MRS. W. E. TRUETT. F. D. TREIBER, Dade City, Florida, do not feel that under existing economicMRS. L. P. OTTO, MRS. T. M. TREIBER, conditions that there is any need for a change in the CharterL. R. WELLS, MRS. R. W. DICKSON, of Dade City, or in its territorial limits and respectfully peti-R M. WELLS, M. F- DUDLEY, tion that you either oppose any change whatever in our City

MRS. C. CHRISTENSEN, MRS. M. F. DUDLEY, Charter or else see to it that any legislation affecting our

MRS NELLIE MEREDITH EMMA LEE SMITH, City carry in it a clause referring it back to a vote of our peo-

MRS. BIRDIE E. DEVANE MRS. SALLIE CARTER, Pe be becomesefMRS. R. S. BECHTELHE~MER 0 - D. MIXON, If there is to be a change in our city charter, in addition to

MRSO~~~~~. R. . I ELLEN MIXON, B the referendum herein asked for, we would also favor retaining0. F.TON LUNDBORG ELLE Nour present commission form of government, with the addition

CRESTN^ LUNDBORG A. J. BURNSIDE, of two more commissioners, and a provision for a recall, andMRS. F. A. F. SCHEUP, J. ROGER DAVIS, that any additional commissioners shall be elected by theC. C. HOWARD, MRS. J. R. DAVIS, people.MRS. C. C. HOWARD, W. E. HENDLITT, Respectfully submitted,HOMER HODGES, MRS. W. E. HENDLITT,EUNICE HODGES, LAVERN CONNELL, WM. FRIEDMAN, C. C. CLEMENTS,VERNON HUFFSTUTTER, LESLIE CONNELL, HARRY FRIEDMAN, MRS. J. T. TAIT,INEZ HUFFSTUTTER MRS. B. E. MILAN, RODMAN W. WOODCOCK, FRANK BUSHNELL,J. L. HUFFSTUTTER, MRS. L. E. PARKINSON, TOBIE H. FRIEDMAN. ALECE BUSHNELL,H. E. EDWARDS, L. E. PARKINSON, J. S. BANKS, MARJORIE BUSHNELL,MRS. H. E. EDWARDS, MRS. F. PORCH, R. S. BECHTELHEIMER R. L. PRINCE,CORA B. LEWIS, MRS. M. E. COLEMAN, W. FRED BAY, 0. 0. PRINCE.W. T. RUCKER, MRS. G. A. WHITTINGTON, A. W. BECHTELHEIMER, ALFRED GWYN,KATHARINE PETTYJOHN, LEOTA WHITTINGTON, JOE DAVENPORT, H. S. SMITH.MARIE RUCKER, HUGH GRIFFIN, S. E. COLEMAN, MARY E. SMITH,J. K. DAVIS, MRS. JOHN S. BURKS, L. A. GUESSOZ, NINA I. PERCIVAL.MARY L. PIPPINS, D. A. DABOLL, R. D. SISTRUNK, T. E. MAFFITT.;E. C. DELONG, MRS. D. A. DABOLL, I. S. FUTCH, MRS. T. E. MAFFITT.MRS. E. C. DELONG, MOLLIE WALKER, WM. H. SPARKMAN, H. H. McCLELLAN.E. J. WENKER, MRS. N. A. PITTMAN, L. R. STONE, MRS. H. H. McCLELLAN,MRS. E. J. WENKER. MRS. F. W. KENFIELD, JASPER C. CARTER, V. LOVTIE.

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A. J. NIKOLAI MRS V. LOVTIE, MRS. MILDRED CURTIS, INEZ DIMERY,GEO. W. NIKOLAI, GEORGE H. ATWATER, M. W. CURTIS, PRESTON DIMERY,W. D. STAILEY, MRS. G. ATWATER, MRS. S. G. HUDELSON, CHAS. D. HARTLEY,J. B. HENNESSEE, J. P. LEITNER, A. V. HUDELSON, W. P. STEVENS,CHAS. BRANAS. BLANCHE G. LEITNER, MRS. MARY SPARKMAN, MRS. W. P. STEVENS.CATHERINE H. McINTOSH, ALLAN L. ENTZ, S. J. SPARKMAN, F. W. KINFIELDANNIE E. HUCKABAY, MRS. A. L. ENTZ, J. W. SPARKMAN, MRS. F. W. KINFIELD,W S BAKER, MRS. J. D. THOMAS, MRS. IDA J. SPARKMAN, D. S. BISHOP,JAS F. CROLEY, MRS S. H. O'BERRY, J. A. PEEK, SR.. LYDIA BISHOP,F. M. ISHBROW, MRS. F S MOREY, T. D MIXON, W C. BLASINGIM,F. R. PORCH, MR. F. S. MOREY. ELLEN MIXON, MRS. W C. BLASINGIMLEON HUDSON, MRS R,. MULLER, J. ROGERS DAVIC, E. E. HOWARD,GEO. B. JACOBS, ALFRED H. PERING, MRS. J. R. DAVIS, BLANCH HOWARD,E. S. STROUGH. BELLE M. PERING, T. L. MIXON, O. E. BAZZELL,T. M. TREIBER, DENNIS D. NEAL, MRS. T. L. MIXON, E. B. BAZZELL,E. L. HELMS, VETA NEAL, C. A. GRAEFMAHER, LAURENCE P. OTTO.ANNIE L. SUMNER, ELIZABETH DIMICK, LUELLA J. GRAEFMAHER, J. L. HUFFSTATLER,MRS. E. J. GASQUE, INEZ TICE, L. M. DAVIS, MRS. J. L. HUFFSTATLERW. R GASQUE, J. R. TICE, MARJORIE M. DAVIS, D. D. CARSFORD,E. W: MULLER, DORA E. THORNTON, RALPH W. DAVIS, FRANK WALDDORF,SIM HUCKABAY, MRS. LULA LEE, RUTH C. DAVIS, A. D. JERNIGAN, JR.,W E. TRUETT, LILLIE L. ALLEN, MRS. LEONORA HALL, AMOT WADSWORTH.J. S. SMITH, D. C. ST. JOHN, INGRID HALL DEANE, A. F. PRICE,LILLIAN C. COLEMAN, MRS. ST. JOHN, MRS. R. L. NALL. LAURA SPENCER PORTERC. CHRISTENSEN, MRS. E. B. KIRKLAND, R. L. NALL, MARIE F. PLOTT,JACK D. COLEMAN, E. B. KIRKLAND, J. V. HUTCHINGSON J. J. TAIT,LAURENCE P. OTT, MRS. T. K. WEYHER, MRS. IRENE HUTCHINGSONJDA TAIT,M. McKINNEY, MRS. H. B. ELLSWORTH, MRS. GRACE PEEK, CARL TAIT,E. B. JURNEY, H. B. ELLSWORTH, MARY SPARKMAN MARGARET TAIT,F. N. MILLS, MRS. LILLIE TIPTON, W. P. CAIN, LEONARD KRAVY,R. L. NALL, GEO. W. DAYTON, O. W ANDERSON, MINNIE KRAVY,FRED J. GRACE, MRS GEO W. DAYTON, MRS. O. W. ANDERSON, A. R. ORR,MRS. A. W. BECHTEL- MRS. LEON HUDSON, MARY L. CROFT, L. C. HAWES,

HEIMER MRS H. P. JONES, A. B. ALLEN H. S. MASSEY,HATTIE B. CASEY, VERA JONES, MRS. SADIE ALLEN, M. V. GILBERT,MRS. T. R JURNEY, EMERSON JONES, R. W. ELDRIDGE, A. J. BURNSIDE,DORE C. FALLS, JOE PERRY SMITH, MRS. R. W. ELDRIDGE, L. R. WELLS,F. G. STOCKBRIDGE, J. A. CARPER, MRS. D. E. YOST, R. M WELLS.MRS. F. G. STOCKBRIDGE, F.M. ASHBROOK, JOHN SMITH, N. E. WELLS,GEORGE HENFEL, Mrs. F. M. ASHBROOK, CEARRIED SMITH, A F. HAMPTON,J.B. HALLEON,LULOLA HENFEL, C. E. DOWLING, ARBY WILLIAMS, J.B. ALLEN,MRS. C. C. CLEMENTS, LILLIAN H. HINES, OCIE WILLIAMS, EMMA ALLEN,

ABEX WILSON, DANIEL ATLLEN,Dade City, Fla., April 10, 1933. NATHAN MAYO, W. R. HOOKS,

Honorable Samuel W. Getzen, CAMILLA MAYO, MRS. W. HOOKS,State Senator, JIM WESTON, BIRDIE DEVANE,

Tallahassee, Florida. WILL THOMAS, MRS. ROY MEREDITH,Dear Mr. Getzen: CORINE GREEN, R. W. MEREDITH,

We are enclosing herewith a petition for legislation to re- HAMP BRONER, A. F. LEHARP,store Dade City, Florida, to its former councilmanic form of ELLEN HOWARD. C. C. HOWARD,government, and to restrict the city limits to exclude such W. B. BRYAN, JOSIE HOWARD.property as lies in outlying districts and is without city bene- LEROY WALKER, A. J. PIRE,fits and, therefore, cannot be held subject to city taxes MELVA WALKER, M. A PIRE,

You will note that this petition is signed by many of the IRENE LESLIE MOLLIE WALKER,leading citizens and heaviest taxpayers of the city. We are HORACE BAKER, N. A. PITTMAN,firmly convinced that the best interests of the city will be JOHNNIE RIVES, W H. SMITH,served through the passage of the local law asked for by this E. WARD PUMaER, G. L. HERRIN,petition, and we trust that you will give the matter your early H.G. LESLIE, MRS. G. L. HERRIN,attention and careful consideration. ANNIE PLUMMER, E.R. JURNEY,

Yours very truly, CHARLIE MILLER, C. L. McCULLOUGH,THE DADE CITIY BANN ELIZIE MILLER, I. P. SMITH,T. S. THOMAS, A. SUILLEY. W. G. LOVORN,

'EJ. Y. ONEI, THOMAS STUART, J. A. CARPER,A. F. PRICE. M. ROLLINS, J. S. SPARKMAN,

Honorable Samuel W. Getzen, F. LINN, R. E. EASTERLING.State Senator, MRS. MILDRED MINER, WM. A. SPARKMAN,

Tallahassee, Florida. LUMON CARTER, W. C. CRAIG,a e enator LU~~~~DA SMONS AITE RS. JOHN DeWITT,We. the undersigned citizens and voters of Dade City, Flor- DAW SIMONS, MRS. JOHN DeWITT,-OPHELIA HAWKINS, JOHN DeWITT,ida, do hereby respectfully request that the charter of Dade W H. HAWKINS, MRS. M. C. DIMERY,City be amended or that a new charter be enacted restoring the JULIUS HARRIS PRESTON DIMERY,

City to the councilmanic form of government under which it SARAH HARRIS, PRS. W. M. BOYCE,operated prior to 1929, and contracting the territorial limits PEARL BRYAN, MISS CAROLYN BOYCE,of the City by excluding therefrom lands on the East. North, AUBREY A. MEREDITH, MR. WILLIAM BOYCE,West and South sides thereof that are not in any way bene- LILLIAN MEREDITH, MISS VIRGINIA BOYCE,fitted by being included in the corporate limits. C. W MEREDITH, F REDERICK HAFKE,W. J. TROUGH, W. E. HOULDLETTE, HATTIE P. MEREDITH, MARIE J. HAFKE,MRS. W. J. TROUGH, OLLIE GROSS, L. L. CONNELL, JAS. E. rURNER,MRS. T. B. FORSBURG, ROSA LEE GROSS, LAVERN CONNELL, E. M. DICKSON,T. B. FORSBURG, JOE JUNIER, A. W CONNELL, PEARL DICKSON,MRS. LEORA SCOTT A. C. -LEE, 1. S. MYERS, G. J. FOUNTAIN.

SUGDEN R. R. LEE. MRS. I. S. MYERS, MARY C FOUNTAIN,SMITH SUGDEN, SAM J. ALEXANDER, J. T. FUTCH, WILLIE MAE HANSBERY,MRS. MAUDE E. MILTON, ETHEL ALEXANDER, MRS. GENIE FUTCH, GERTRUDE BURNETT.R. G. MILTON, H. L. DIMERY, L. C. GAMBLE, ELDERRATOR BURNETT,

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D. E. YOST, ETHEL RIDLEY, Senate Chamber,REUEL PEOTT, FLOWER BOSTIC. Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.MARIE F. PLOTT, JESSIE BOSTIC, Hon. T. G. Futch,J. Y. O'NEAL, MARY SMITH, President of the Senate.A. W. DOBSON, TOM SMITH, Sir:T. E. MOFFETT, MOLLIE PINKNEY, Your Committee on Privileges and Elections, to whom wasEARL D. TYER, HENRY PINKNEY, referred:EDNA GASKIN, SALLIE MAE ROBINSON,House Bill No 430

FRLUCILLE SMITH, MARY HUGHES, A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Sections 2, 3, 8, 10,FREDN H. VAR N, WLLMARY HUGHES,. 11, 20 and 24, Chapter 13893, Laws of 1929, entitled: "AnDAN HARVIN, WILLIAM HUGHES, Act to authorize the County Commissioners of any CountyC. L. SCHAERTZER, WILLIE A. JACKSON, or governing body of any municipality, within the State ofL. U. SLONE. FLORIDA JACKSON, Florida, to adopt for use or use experimentally a voting ma-J., F. ROBERTS, W. M FAULKNER, chine or voting machines for the conduct of elections in suchLON McGOLDRICK, A. G. KITCHENS, counties or municipalities, and setting forth the require-L. G. HAMILTON, DOL LESLEY, ments of such voting machines, and prescribing .the methodEMMA WOODARD, WILLIAM YASBY. of conducting elections by and with the use of such votingWILL COWAN, SUSAN YASBY. machines and directing how the official returns of electionsELD. T H. SHIPMAN, HOMER P. HOUSE, conducted with the aid of such voting machines shall beMATTIE DAVIS, MRS. H. P. HOUSE, made, and providing a penalty for unlawfully possessing suchJOSEPH WOODARD, GEORGE McNEAL, voting machines or the keys thereto, and prescribing a pen-DORA WOODARD, L. M. ECK. alty for wilfully tampering, or attempting to tamper, dis-RUBY MAE OLIVER, MRS. L. M. ECK, arrange, deface, or impair such voting machines, and alsoJOSEPH OLIVER, EMILY LARKIN. defining some of the terms used in this Act."J. E. MYERS, T. S. THOMAS, Have had the same under consideration, and recommendMRS. JESSE MYERS, MRS T. S. THOMAS, that the same do pass.J. R. A. WILLIAMS, H. S. BAZZELL, Very respectfully,MRS. J. ROBT. WILLIAMS, MRS. H. S. BAZZELL, BERNARD H. ENGLISH,V. H. WILLIAMS, ED M. CRAIG, Chairman of Committee.D. C. ST JOHN, H. L. HARGRAVES And House Bill No. 430, contained in the above report, wasGEO. BLAIR, MRS. H. L. HARGRAVES, placed on the Calendar of Bills on second reading.R. L. WILLIAMS, E. B. KIRKLAND.

And as corrected was approved. Also-Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Public

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Health, submitted the following report:

Senator Mann, Chairman of the Committee on Insurance. Senate Chamber,submitted the following report: Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

Hon. T. G. Futch,Senate Chamber, President of the Senate.

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. Sir:Ron. T G. Futch, Your Committee on Public Health, to whom was referred:

President of the Senate. House Bill No. 135:Sir: A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the State Board o0

Your Committee on Insurance, to whom was referred: Health and the State Health Officer; to amend Section 2016Senate Bill No. 916: of the Revised General Statutes of Florida, 1920, as amendedA bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 6302, Compiled by Chapter 8557, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1921, being Sec-

General Laws of Florida, relating to Surety Companies. tion 3172, Compiled General Laws of Florida, 1927, relatingHave had the same under consideration, and recommend to the levy and collection of a tax for the maintenance and

that the same does not pass. support of the State Board of Health.Very respectfully, Have had the same under consideration, and recommend

J. -M. MANN, that the same do pass.Chairman of Committee. Very respectfully

And Senate Bill No. 916, contained in the above report, was J. W. TURNER,placed on the table under the rule. Chairman of Committee

And House Bill No. 135, contained in the above report, wasAlso- placed on the Calendar of Bills on second reading.Senator Hodges, Chairman of the Committee on Appropria- placed on the Calendar of Bills on

tions. submitted the following report: REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ENGROSSED BILLS

.Senate ChamberT, Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed~Hon. T0PtchTallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. FthBills submitted the following report:

President of the Senate.~~~~~~~~~Sir: -~~~~~~~~~Senate Chamber,Your Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred: Hon T F tch Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

Senate Bill No. 442: President of the Senate.Committee Report on House Amendments to Senate Bill Sir:

No. 442: Your Committee on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referredThe Committee recommends that the House Amendments (with amendment), after 3rd reading House amendment con-

to Senate Bill No. 442 be not concurred in and ask that the curred in:House recede from its amendments and should the Houserefuse to recede that a Conference Committee be appointed. Joint Committee Bill No. 786:

Have had the same under consideration, and recommie end A bill to be entitled An Act to regulate and control thethav thad the same doe passrtin n rcme distribution of fluid milk and cream and for this purpose to

e same o pVery respectfullycreate a Florida Milk Control Board defining its jurisdiction,W. C HODGES, powers and duties during the existing emergency and to de-

Chairman of Committee. clare an emergency exists.And Senate Bill No..442, contained in the above report, was House Amendment:

by Message transmitted to the House of Representatives re- In Section 4, at the end of sub-paragraph (a) add the fol-questing the House to recede from its amendment to the bill, lowing: "and provided further that the Board shall not su-

pervise or regulate any natural marketing area except uponAlso- petition of a group of representative producers who petitionSenator English, Chairman of the Committee on Privileges the Board to invoke the provisions of this Act as herein

and Elections, submitted the following report: provided."

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Have carefully examined same, and find same correctly en- And Senate Bill No. 862, contained in the above report, was

grossed, and return same herewith. referred to the Committee on Enrolled Bills.Very respectfully,

J. W. TURNER, Also-Chairman of Committee. Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed

And Senate Bill No. 786, contained in the above report, Bills submitted the following report:

was referred to the Committee on Enrolled Bills. Senate Chamber,Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed Hon. T. G. Futch,

Bills submitted the following report: Presdent of the Senate.

Senate Chamber, Your Committee on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referred

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. (with amendment), after 3rd reading, House Amendment

Hon. T. G. Futch, concurred in:

President of the Senate. Senate Bill No. 710:

Sir: A bill to be entitled An Act providing for the regulation of

Your Committee on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referred banks, trust companies, building and loan associations, small

(with amendments), after 3rd reading and House amend- loan licensees. credit unions, and any other persons or cor-

ments concurred in: porations under the supervision of the State Comptroller, and

Senate Bill No 597: imposing penalties for making false reports and acts commit-

A bill to be entitled An Act to provide for the settlement ted by officials of any such companies, with intent to deceive

of delinquent taxes on real estate in the State of Florida, or defraud.

and to further defer the enforcement of liens for such de- Amendment:linquent taxes. and for the assessment of lands upon or In Section 1, line 14, insert the following: "in the State

against which taxes are delinquent, and for the redemption Prison" after the word "year."

of delinquent tax certificates with bonds. Have carefuly examined same, and find same correctly en-

House Amendments: grossed, and return same herewith.

In Section 1, line 4 after the word "year" strike out the Very respectfully,

figures (1932) and insert in lieu thereof the following: J. W. TURNER,

"(1931.)" Chairman of Committee.In Section 1, line 4 after the word "years" insert the And Senate Bill No. 710, contained in the above report, was

following: "whether suits for the enforcement thereof are now referred to the Committee on Enrolled Bills.

pending or not."In Section 1, line 11 after the period (.) and insert in lieu REPORT OF JOINT COMMITTEE ON ENROLLED BILLS

thereof the following: Provided that nothing herein contained Senator Anderson, Chairman of the Joint Committee on

should in any wise repeal or abrogate the requirements of Enrolled Bills on the part of the Senate, submitted the fol-House Bill No. 303 passed at this Session.

In Section 5. line 2, strike out the words "1933" and insertin lieu thereof the following: "1932." Senate Chamber,

In Section 2, lines 8 and 9, strike out the words "principal Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

of such taxes" and insert in lieu thereof the following: Hon. T. G. Futch,"amount due for taxes and costs and charges." President of the Senate.

In Section 7, lines 3 and 4, strike out the words "has the Sir:privilege to" and insert in lieu thereof the following: "shall." Your Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills, to whom was re-

Between Section 8 and and Section 9, add Section 8-a. If ferred:any Section, paragraph, clause or sentence of this bill is heldto be unconstitutional, such holding shall not effect the re- House Bill No. 1216:

maining portions of the Act. A bill to be entitled An Act prescribing additional duties

Have carefully examined same, and find same correctly en- and powers of the Inspectors or Recorders of the marks and

grossed, and return same herewith. brands of cattle, sheep or goats in'Glades County; providingVery respectfully, for, and the method of, the recording of the marks and brands

J. W. TURNER, of the carcasses of cattle, unmarked and unbranded sucking

Chairman of Committee. calves and their mothers, and other unmarked and unbranded

And Senate Bill No. 597, contained in the above report, was cattle, sheep or goats intended for immediate slaughter, as

referred to the Committee on Enrolled Bills. well as the carcasses of unmarked and unbranded slaughteredcattle, and newly or recently marked and branded cattle, sheep

Also- or goats; providing for the stamping of the carcasses, and

Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed hides of cattle, sheep or goats; providing compensation of said

Bills, submitted the following report: inspectors or recorders; providing for County Commissioners of

Senate Chamber, Glades County to furnish stamps, record blanks, and equip-

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. ment to inspectors or recorders; prescribing size, quality and

Hon. T. G. Futch, design of stamps and record blanks; providing method for

President of the Senate. substitution in the event of the loss of a stamp: providing

Sir: against the unauthorized use of stamps or duplicates; pro-

Your Committee on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referred viding for the appointment of inspectors and the abolishing

(with amendment), after 3rd reading, house amendment of the officers of inspectors now within Glades County; pro-

concurred in: viding for arrest of persons charged with violation of the pro-concred BillNo. 862: visions of this Act; providing for the furnishing by the County

for Senate Bill No. 862: purpose of thls t. e 4 Commissioners of the necessary stamps and records for theA bill to be entitled An Act authorizing Sumter County, inspectors and clerks for the proper taking and recording

Florida, special road and bridge districts in Sumter County, according to the provisions of this Act prohibiting the pos-

Florida, special school districts and other taxing districts session of the carcasses or parts of carcasses of cattle, sheep

in Sumter County, Florida, to issue refunding bonds, and pro- or goats unaccompanied by the hide and unmutilated ears,

viding how said bonds may be sold/or exchanged, and pro- unless recorded and stamped; prohibit ing purchasing or of-viding for the payment of said bonds and making provisions fering for sale, selling, bartering or exchanging of the hides,

for carrying out the purpose of this Act. carcasses, or portion of carcasses, until stamped and recorded;

Amendment: prohibiting the driving, hauling, shipping or transporting ofIn Section 15a, line 9, typewritten bill, between the words unmarked sucking calves, kids or lambs from Glades County,

shall be, add the word "not" so that these words will read, or to haul, ship or transport from Glades County the car-"shall not be pledged." casses or hides of any cattle, sheep or goats before recording;

Have carefully examined same, and find same correctly en- prescribing duties of butchers and other persons slaughteringgrossed, and return same herewith. cattle or preparing same for slaughter; providing that in-

Very respectfully, spectors or recorder's stamp shall, under certain conditions,J. W. TURNER, be accepted as certificate of recording; defining the words,Chairman of Committee. cattle, sheep, or goats; providing for the inspection, seizure

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and search by the inspector; providing that if a section or Also-portion is declared unconstitutional or void, balance of Act House Bill No. 589:shall not be affected; and providing punishment therefor. A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Sections 2, 5 and 19'

of Chapter 14486. Acts of 1929, Laws of Florida, pertainingto the distribution of funds for road and bridge district in-

AlHouse Bill No 1244: debtedness, of counties so as to include within the purview ofA bill to be entitled An Act authorizing, directing and said Act, as so amended, all indebtedness for road and bridge

empowering Boards of County commissioners in all purposes by any special road and bridge district of the State

Counties of the State of Florida whose total as- of Florida and outstanding on the first day of June, 1929, in

sessed valuation is not less than $814,000.00 and not Lee County, Florida.more than $814,250.00 in 1932 and having a totalpopulation of not less than 2,466 or not more than 2,500 ac- Also-cording to the 1930 Federal Census and whose area is not Hu Bmore than 323,089 acres, to compromise the settlement of all A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 2 of Chapteroutstanding tax certificates held by the State Treasurer in 13663, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1929, entitled: "An Act re-far as same relates to County taxes and providing. for the lating to insurance agents or solicitors; to provide for themanner and method of such settlement. examining and licensing of such insurance agents and solici-

Beg leave to report that the same have this day been pre- tors; to provide for the revocation or suspension of such li-Beg leave to report that the same have this day been pre-

sented to theGovernor his approval. censes; to provide penalties for violation of any provision ofVery respectfully,Veryed tospectf ullYthis Act and to repeal all other laws in conflict with this

S. W. ANDERSON, Act"; as amended by Chapter 14741, Laws of Florida, Acts

Chairman of the Joint Committee on Enrolled of 1931.Bills on the Part of the Senate.Also-

House Bill No. 1291:Also- A bill to be entitled An Act relating to Okeechobee FloodSenator Anderson, Chairman of the Joint Committee on Control District; amending Sections 9, 10, 11, 12, 27 and 39-

Enrolled Bills on the part of the Senate, submitted the fo- of Chapter 4777. Laws of Florida, Acts of 1931, relating tolowing report: Okeechobee Flood Control District; repealing Sections 13, 14,

Senate Chambprop15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 of said ChapterSheenate Cfambt,14777, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1931, relating to Okeechobee-

Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933. Flood Control District; repealing Chapter 13711, Laws of Flor-Hon. T. G. Futch, ida, Acts of 1929, relating to Okeechobee Flood Control District.

President of the Senate. Beg leave to report that the same have this day been pre-Sir:' sented to the Governor for his approval.

Your Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills, to whom was re- Very respectfully,ferred: S. W. ANDERSON,

House Bill No. 1296: Chairman of the Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills--A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section Ten of Chap- on the Part of the Senate.

ter 14678, Laws of Florida, 1931, relating to the certification CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTof the budget by the County Budget Commission to every

'*Board and Comptroller. Hon. T. G. Futch,President of the Senate,

Also- Hon. Peter Tomasell6,House Bill No. 1300: Speaker of the House of Representatives.A bill to be entitled An Act relating to expenditure and Se

disburse ment of moneys derived from gasoline taxes allocatedepidisbursement of moneys derived from wasn The o Conference Committee appointed on the part of theor credited to Brevard County and credited to any or all He n ene to a differences between the twospecial road and bridge districts in said county; authorizing

tHeuBoardof County commissioners of Brevard County to use Houses on House Bill No- 788, have met and beg leave to sub-

any or all said moneys to purchase any or all bonds and time It is repotaeowarrants of said county issued for road and/or bridge pur- ts e omen ta the Senate

having a population of not less than seven thousand fouRespectfullmed,poses, and to purchase any or all bonds and time warrants itseamendmntsytousidtbiof any or all said districts, at a price below par; and con- Resp ec tfl submitte, eferring certain powers, authorities, directions and duties uponSAMUEL N. GTtENthe State Board of Administration and upon the Board of JAMES F. SIKES,County Commissioners of said county with reference to said Conferees on the part of the Senate..moneys. ARTHUR L. AUVIL,~~~~~~~~~~~~~moneys. ^~~~T. H. EDNEY,

Also- J. S. SMITH,House Bill No. 1210: Conferees on the part of the House.A bill to be entitled An Act to authorize, empower and di- Senator Getzen moved the adoption of the Conference

rect the Board of County Commissioners of Union County, Committee report.Florida, to establish, construct and maintain a certain road Which was agreed to.and bridges thereon in Union County, Florida, and providing And the Conference Committee Report on House Bill No .788for the payment thereof; and providing for a referendum. was adopted.

Also- The following communications from the Governor were re-House Bill No. 1378: ceived:A bill to be entitled An Act to enforce an open and closed

season for taking fish for commercial purposes with the ex- STATE OF FLORIDAception of taking black bass in the waters of Crescent LakeEXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTand Dunns Creek. Florida.TALLAHASSEE

Also- May 31, 1933House Bill No. 1209:A bill to be entitled An Act to authorize and require the Hon. T. G. Futch,

County Commissioners in all counties of the State of Florida President of the Senate,having a population of not less than seven thousand four hun- Tallahassee, Florida.dred (7,400) and not more than seven thousand four hun- Sir:dred twenty-eight (7,428), according to the Federal Census I have the honor to inform you that I have today approvedof 1930, and having a balance of funds on hand on June 1st, the following Acts which originated in your Honorable Body-1933, received from race tracks taxes, to transfer six thou- and have caused the same to be filed in the office of the Sec-sand five hundred dollars ($6,500.00) thereof, where there is retary of State:that amount of balance on hand, to the Board of Public In- Senate Bill No. 618, relating to County and Juvenile Courts..struction of said counties. Senate Bill No. 741, relating to Board Public Instruction.

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Senate Bill No. 757. relating to Santa Rosa County. all Acts or Laws governing the same; to prohibit the issuanceVery respectfully, of any bond or bonds or any indebtedness against any lands

DAVE SHOLTZ, in said area."Governor. I am withholding my approval of this bill for the following

reasons:STATE OF FLORIDA This Act attempts to abolish a drainage district and invali-

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT date the issuance by that district of $40,000 of certificates ofTY ATTAHASSEE indebtedness which are outstanding. No provision is made in

TALLAHASoSE the Act to take care of this indebtedness, Pnd if the legalityMay 31, 1933 of the certificates of indebtedness is questioned the matter

should be determined by the Courts.Hon. T. G. Futch, Very respectfully,

President of the Senate, DAVE SHOLTZTallahassee, Florida. Governor.

I have the honor to inform you that I have today approved The question was put: "Will the bill pass, the Governor'sthe following Acts which originated in your Honorable Body veto to the contrary notwithstanding".and have caused the same to be filed in the office of the Sec- Upon the passage of the bill, the Governor's veto to the con-retary of State: trary notwithstanding, the roll was called and the vote was:

Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 15, relating to Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Andrews, Bass, Beacham,Salaries State Officers. Black, Caro, Dell, English, Gary, Getzen, Hilburn, Lewis, Mann,

Senate Bill No. 115, relating to Chiropody. Murphy, Parker, Raulerson, Shivers, Sikes, Stewart, Watson,Respectfully submitted, Whitaker-21.

DAVE SHOLTZ, Nays-Senators Anderson, Chowning, Clarke, Gillis, Hodges,Governor. Holland, Lundy, MacWilliams, Rose, Turner-10.

So the bill passed by a two-thirds vote, over the Governor'sSTATE OF FLORIDA veto.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Senator Anderson moved that the rules be waived and theTALLAHASSEE Senate do now take up the consideration of Senate Bill No.

931 out of its order.May 31, 1933 Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

Hon. T. G. Futch, And-President of the Senate, Senate Bill No. 931:

Tallahassee, Florida. A bill to be entitled An Act providing for the appointmentSir: of additional bank examiners and appropriating funds there-

I have the honor to inform you that I have today caused the for.following Acts, which originated in your Honorable Body, to Was taken up out of its order and read a second time in full.be filed in the office of the Secretary of State, the same hav- Senator Anderson moved that the rules be further waiveding remained in this office for the full Constitutional period and Senate Bill No. 931 be read a third time in full and putof five days and will become laws without my signature. upon its passage.

Senate Bill No. 34, relating to Fishing. Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Senate Bill No. 560, relating to Orange Park. And Senate Bill No. 931 was read a third +t me in full.Senate Bill No. 619, relating to River Junction. Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and theSenate Bill No. 658, relating to Marion County. vote was:Senate Bill No. 659, relating to Marion County. Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,Senate Bill No. 660, relating to Marion County. Beacham, Black, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Gary, Gil-Senate Bill No. 664, relating to Fernandina. lis, Harrison, Hodges, Holland, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,Senate Bill No 674, relating to Palatka. Murphy, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Sikes,Senate Bill No. 678, relating to St. Augustine. Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-29.Senate Bill No. 682, relating to Miami. Nays-None.Senate Bill No. 697, relating to Santa Rosa County. So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the Sen-Senate Bill No. 699, relating to Sumter County. ate was ordered immediately certified to the House of Rep-Senate Bill No. 700, relating to Sumter County. resentatives, the rule being waived.Senate Bill No. 702, relating to Sumter County. Senator Shivers moved that the rules be waived and theSenate Bill No. 703, relating to Sumter County. Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No.Senate Bill No 708, relating to Sumter County. 1196 out of its order.Senate Bill No 712, relating to Sumter County. Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Senate Bill No 713, relating to Sumter County.Senate Bill No. 714, relating to Sumter County. And-Senate Bill No. 715, relating to Sumter County. House Bill No. 1196:Senate Bill No. 718, relating to Ocala. A bill to be entitled An Act to declare, designate and es-Senate Bill No. 742, relating to Sumter County. tablish a certain State Road in Calhoun County, Florida; toSenate Bill No. 744, relating to Sumter County. prescribe the location of such road; to prescribe the width of

Respectfully submitted, right of way of such road; to provide that State Road NumberDAVE SHOLTZ, Eighty-four shall connect with the road herein designated and

Governor. shall not extend any further south than such connection, andother matters pertaining to such newly designated road.

STATE OF FLORIDA Was taken up out of its order.* TEXECUTIVE DEPpARTMENT Senator Shivers moved that the rules be further waived

and House Bill No. 1196 be read a second time by title only.TALLAHASSEE Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

May 31, 1933 And House Bill No. 1196 was read a second time by titleonly.

Hon. T. G. Futch, Senator Shivers moved that the rules be further waivedPresident of the Senate, and House Bill No. 1196 be read a third time in full and put

Tallahassee, Florida. upon its passage.Sir: Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

Pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor, under And House Bill No. 1196 was read a third time in full.the provisions of Section 28 of Article III of the Constitution Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and theof Florida, I transmit to you with my objections thereto Senate vote was:Bill No. 701, the same having originated in the Senate, Regu- Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,lar Session of 1933, and being entitled as follows: Black, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Gary, Getzen,

"An Act to abolish, cancel, and set aside any and all Acts Gillis, Hale, Hodges, Holland, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,in the creation or attempted creation of the Big Prairie Drain- Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Shivers, Sikes, Stewart, Turner,age District of Sumter County, Florida, and to repeal any and Watson, Whitaker-28.

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Nays-None. contemplated law, and such copy of the notice so attached isSo the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the by reference made a part of this affidavit.

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of HERBERT M. DAVIDSON.Representatives, the rule being waived. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of May,

Senator Shivers moved that the rules be waived and the 1933. VIRGINIA LINSenate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. NotVIRGINIA Public, State of Florida.RE,1235 out of its order. Notary Public, State of Florida.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. (Seal) My Commission Expires Mar. 6, 1936.

And- NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO THE LEGISLATUREHouse Bill No. 1235: OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FOR PASSAGE OF A LOCALA bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section two (2) of ORPECIAL LAW

Chapter 15020, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1931, the same being OR SPECIAL LAWrelative to the designation of certain State Roads.Notice is hereby given by the undersigned of their nten-

Was taken up out of its order. tion to apply to the 1933 session of the Legislature of the

Senator Shivers moved that the rules be further waived and State of Florida, or any special session that may be sullbse-House Bill No. 1235 be read a second time by title only. sequently held, for the passage of a local or special bill as

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. follows, to-wit:And House Bill No. 1235 was read a second time by title An Act to amend Section 14 of Chapter 11272, Laws of

only Florida, 1925, entitled "An Act creating and incorporating a

Senator Shivers moved that the rules be further waived special tax district in Volusia County, Florida, to be knownand House Bill No. 1235 be read a third time in full and put as the 'Halifax Hospital District' fixing and Prescribing theupon its passaged boundaries of said District; providing for the governing and

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. administration of the same; providing and defining the pow-And House Bill No. 1235 was read a third time in full. ers and purposes of said district and of the Board of CountyUpon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the Commissioners thereof; authorizing and empowering such

Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Andrews, Bass, Black, Caro, pital or hospitals s maytbe oesralish and mantaiutedn u HaodChowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Gary, Getzen, Gills HaleBoard in said troct; authorizing and providing for theHodges, Holland, Lundy, MacWilliams, Parrish, Raulerson, issuance and sale oX bonds of said district; authorizing andoteRose, Shivers, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-25. empowering suh bardto bor n on the note

Nays-None, ~~~~~~~~~or notes of said district; authorizing and providing forSo the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the the levy and collection of taxes for the payment of the

Senate was ordered certified to the House of Representatives, said bonds and the interest thereon, and authorizing andproviding for the levy and collection of additional taxes .f or

INTRODUCTION OP BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS the repair and maintenance of said hospital or hospitals; a-ofthorizing and providing generally the powers and duties of

By Senator Chowning- said board on its behalf."Senate Bill No. 942: BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE

A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 14, of Chap- OF FLORIDA:ter 11272, Laws of Florida, 1925, entitled "An Act creating and Florida, 1925, entitled "An Act creating and incorporating aincorporating a special tax district in Volusia County, Florida, - ena~itritle "An Actsi Creatngy Florda inorp koratngto be known as the 'Halifax Hospital District,' fixing and special tax district in Volusia County, Florida, to be knowngoescrining and o rig said district; providing for t as the 'Halifax Hospital District,' fixing and prescribing theprescribing the boundaries of boundarie said district; providing for the governing andgoverning and administration of the same; providing and de- a instrati on at; providing and defining the pow-fining the powers and purposes of said district and of th eadni of said dsita roidti au of iing the po-Board of County Commissioners thereof; authorizing and eml ers gerl thor and epurposes ofo sdistrict and of the Board oof Commlspowering such Board to establish, contract, operate and main- sars thereof; authorizing ae and emp owering such Board tostain such hospital or hostatals as may be established and con establish, contract, operate and maintain such hospital or hos-structed by said Board in said district; authorizing and pro- pitals as may be establish and constructed by said Board inviding for the issuance and sale of bonds of said district; said district, authorizing and providing for the issuance randauthorizing and empowering such Board to borrow money on sale of bonds of said district; au thorizing and empower ingothe note or notes of said district; authorizing and on such Board to borrow money on the note or notes ofthe T l Oe F and ollectiooaxeo h payment o fthsapvidingtrict; authorizsing and providing for the levy and col-Beod and the nterein taxes eorn peathreaymn aothe sarid lection of taxes for the payment of the said bonds and thebonds and the interest thereon, and authorizing and provid-n iterest thereon, adut providing nrthles that for the levying for the levy and collection of additional taxes for theo nte oletrtiron,f ainditionac a e ps r for the epita mai-

repair and maintenance of said hospital or hospitals; au- n olcino diinltxsfrterpi n anthorizing and providing generally the Powers and duties of tenance of said hospital or hospitals; authorizing and pro-said Boardton its behalsof,"1925, so that saidSection as a imen l viding generally the powers and duties of said Board on itslimit the taxing power for maintenance of the Halifax Hos- ba e the sa he is am o eaxd afopital District, to-wit:

Which was read the first time by its title only. Section 14: "It shall be the duty of the Board of Commis-sioners to annually assess and levy against the taxable prop-

The following Proof of Publication was attached to Senate erty within said dTistrict, a tax to be collected and paid intoBill No. 942 when it was introduced in the Senate: the district fund and used by said Board of Commissionersthe contemplated law is situated; that a copyofthenotice for the operation, maintenance and repair of the HospitalSTATE OF FLORIDA,or hospitals established as authorized by this Act, or for theCOUNTY OF VOLUSIA. payment of any outstanding indebtedness authorized by Sec-

- Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Her- tion Seven (7) of this Act, or for the payment of other neces-bert M. Davidson, who on oath does solemnly swear (or af- sary expenses in carrying on and transacting the businessfirm) that he has knowledge of the matters stated herein; that of the district, providing nevertheless, that the millage fora notice stating the substance of a contemplated law or pro- the operation, maintenance and repair of the hospital or hos-posed bill relating to the amendment of Section fourteen (14) piasetbihe satoiedbghsAt or for therays-of Chapter 11272, Laws of Florida, 1925, so that a limitation ment of other necessary expenses in carryingor ndtaswill be Placed upon the taxing Power of the Halif ax Hospital acting the business of the district shall not exceed four andDistrict for the operation and maintenance of the Hospital One-half (41&2 mills on all of the taxable property within saidor Hospitals operated by said Halifax Hospital District, has district."been published at least thirty days prior to this date, by being SECTION II. That all laws and parts of laws In conflictprinted in the Issue of April 26th, 1933, Daytona Beach News- herewith are hereby repealed.Journal, a newspaper published in Daytona Beach, Volusia SECTION III. This Act shall take effect Immediately uponCounty, Florida, where the matter or thing to be affected by becoming a law.the contemplated law is situated; that a copy of the notice The substance of the proposed law is to amend Section 14that has been published as aforesaid and also this affidavit of Chapter 11272, Laws of Florida, 1925, so that a limitationof proof of publication are attached to the proposed bill or will be placed upon the taxing power of the district for the op-

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eration and maintenance of the hospital or hospitals operated taxes are delinquent, and for the redemption of delinquentby said Halifax Hospital District. tax certificates with bonds.

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HALIFAX Which amendments read as follows:HOSPITAL DISTRICT. Amendment No. 1:

By RALPH U. GREEN, In Section 1, line 4, after the word "year," strike out theChairman of Board of Commissioners. figures 11932) and insert in lieu thereof the following

ATTEST: "(1931)."A. BAILEY CLARK, Amendment No. 2:

Secretary of Board. In Section 1, line 4, after the word "years," insert the fol-HORACE D. RIEGLE, lowing: "whether suits for the enforcement thereof are nowAttorney for Board of Commissioners of pending or not."Halifax Hospital District. Amendment No. 3:

Senator Chowning moved that the rules be waived and Sen- In Section 1, line 11, after the period (.) insert in lieuate Bill No. 942 be read a second time by title only. thereof the following: Provided that nothing herein contained

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. should in any wise repeal or abrogate the requirements ofAnd Senate Bill No. 942 was read a second time by title House Bill No. 303 passed at this Session.

only. Amendment No. 4:Senator Chowning moved that the rules be further waived In Section 5, line 2, strike out the words "1933" and insert

and Senate Bill No 942 be read a third time in full and put in lieu thereof the following: "1932."upon its passage. Amendment No. 5:

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. In Section 2, lines 8 and 9, strike out the words "principalAnd Senate Bill No. 942 was read a third time in full. of such taxes" and insert in lieu thereof the following:Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the "amount due for taxes and costs and charges."

vote was: Amendment No. 6:Yeas-Mr. President: Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, In Section 7, lines 3 and 4 strike out the words "has the

Beacham, BlacK. Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke. Dell, Eng- privilege to" and insert in lieu thereof the following: "shall."lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison. Hilburn, Amendment No. 7:Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, Between Section 8 and Section 9, add Section 8a. If anyMurphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Section, paragraph, clause or sentence of this bill is held toSikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. be unconstitutional such holding shall not effect the re-

Nays-None. maining portions of the Act.So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of therein.Representatives, the rule being waived. Very respectfully,

Senator Getzen moved that the rules be waived and the FRANK WEBB,Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. Chief Clerk House of Representatives.677 out of its order. Senate Bill No. 597, contained in the above Message, was

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. read by its title, together with House Amendments thereto.Senator Futch moved that the Senate do concur in House

And- Amendment No. 1 to Senate Bill No. 597.House Bill No 677: Which was agreed to.A bill to be entitled An Act for the relief of I. W. Smith, And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 1 toformerly tax collector of Pasco County. Senate Bill No. 597.Was taken up out of its order. Senator Futch moved that the Senate do concur in HouseSenator Getzen moved that the rules be further waived and Amendment No. 2 to Senate Bill No. 597.

House Bill No. 677 be read a second time by title only . Which was agreed to.Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 2 toAnd House Bill No. 677 was read a second time by title Senate Bill No. 597.

only. Senator Futch moved that the Senate do concur in HouseSenator Getzen moved that the rules be further waived and Amendment No. 3 to Senate Bill No. 597.

House Bill No. 677 be read a third time in full and put upon Which was agreed to.its passage. And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 3 to

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Senate Bill No. 597.And HIouse Bill No. 677 was read a third time in full. Senator Futch moved that the Senate do concur in HouseUpon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the Amendment No 4 to Senate Bill No. 597.

vote was: Which was agreed to.Yeas- So House Bill No. 677 passed by the required Constitutionalss And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 4 toBeacham, Black, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Gary, Get- Senate Bill No. 597.

two-thirds vote of all members elected to the Senate for the597.

zen, Gillis, Hale. Hodges, Lundy, MacWilliams, Parker, Par- Senator Futch moved thatthe Senate do concur in House

1933 Session of the Florida Legislature, and the action of thenato r Futch moved that the Senate do concur in House

rish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Sikes, Stewart, Watson, Whit- Amendment No. S to Senate Bill No. 597.

Senate was ordered to be immediately certified to the HousenWhidment No- 6 to Senate Bi11 No. 597.

akf Representatives-6. Which was agreed to.And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 5 toSo House Bill No. 677 passed by the required Constitutional Senate Bill No. 597.

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Senate Bill No. 597.

two-thirds vote of all members elected to the Senate for the Senator Futch moved that the Senate do concur in House

Senator Futch moved that the Senate do concur in House

1933 S ession of the Florida Legislature, and the action of the Amendment No. to Senate Bill No. 597.Senate was ordered to be immediately certified to the House Which was agreed to.

was received and read: Which was agreed to.And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 7 toEHonS T G FRutEh Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933. Senate Bill No. 597.

Hn.. President of the entAnd Senate Bill No. 597, as amended, was ordered referredPresident of the Senate. to the Committee on Engrossed Bills.

I am directed by the Houseof Representatives to inform Alsothe Senate that the House of Representatives has passed The following Message from the House of Representativeswith amendments: was received and read:

By Senator Futch-Senate Bill No. 597: Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.A bill to be entitled An Act providing for the settlement of Hon. T. G. Futch,

delinquent taxes on real estate in the State of Florida, and President of the Senate.to further defer the enforcement of liens for such delinquent Sir:taxes, and for the assessment of lands upon or against which I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

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the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed with recede from its amendment and should the House refuse toamendments: recede that a Conference Committee be appointed.

Have had the same under consideration, and recommend

By Senator Hilburn- tha. the same do pass.Senate Bill No. 105: Very respectfully,A bill to be entitled An Act relating to and fixing the fees Chairman of Committee.

of Clerks of Circuit Courts, Sheriffs, and Constables in this Chairman of Committee.State, and making it unlawful for such officers to charge, col- Senator Hodges moved the adoption of the eport by thelect or receive other or different amounts for the services desig- Committeeon Appropriations on Senate Bill No. 442.nated; and repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict An d the Report of the Committee on Appropriations onherewith. And the Report of the Committee on Appropriations on

Senate Bill No. 442 was adopted.Which amendments read as follows. And the action of the Senate was ordered to be immediate-

Amendment No. 1: ly certified to the House of Representatives, the rule beingAt end of title strike out period and insert semi-colon and waived.

add following: "and excepting certain counties from the pro-visions of this Act." The following Message from the House of Representatives

Amendment No. 2: . was received and read:Add following section as Section 6a: was received a"SECTION 6a. Nothing in this Act contained shall affect Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

any law specifying a flat fee for conducting any proceeding Hon. T. G. Futch,or suit in any court." President of the Senate.

Amendment No. 3: Sir:In Section 9, typed bill, strike out the words "Section 9". I am directed by the House of Representatives to informAnd respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate the Senate that the House of Representatives has recalled, re-

therein. considered, amended and passed again:Very respectfully,

FRANK WEBB, By Senator Getzen-Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Senate Bill No. 862:

Senate Bill No. 105, contained in the above Message, was A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing Sumter County,read the first time by its title, together with House Amend- Florida, special road and bridge districts in Sumter County,ments thereto. Florida, special school districts and other taxing districts in

Senator Hilburn moved that the Senate do concur in House Sumter County, Florida, to issue refunding bonds and pro-Amendment No. 1 to Senate Bill No. 105. viding how said bonds may be sold and/or exchanged, and

Which was not agreed to. providing for the payment of said bonds and making pro-And the Senate refused to concur in House Amendment visions for carrying out the purpose of this Act.

No. 1 to Senate Bill No. 105. Which amendment reads as follows:

Senator Butler moved that the Senate do concur in House En Section 15a, line 9 (typewritten bill), between the wordsAmendment No. 2 to Senate Bill No. 105. shall be, add the word "not" so that these words will read,

Which was agreed to. "shall not be pledged".And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 2 to Very respectfully,

Senate Bill No. 105. FRANK WEBB.Senator Hilburn moved that the Senate do concur in House Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

Amendment^ No. 3 to Senate Bill No. r1 H Senate Bill No. 862, contained in the above Message, wasUpon which a roll call was demaded. 05read by its title, together with House Amendment thereto.

Upon the adoption of the motion made by Senator Hilburn Senator Getzen moved that the Senate do concur in Housethe roll was called and the vote was: Amendment to Senate Bill No. 862.

Yeas-Senators Andrews, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Which was agreed to.English, Gary, Gillis, Hilburn, Lewis, Parker, Parrish, Stewart, And the Senate concurred in House Amendment to SenateTurner, Whitaker-15: Bill No. 862.

Nays-Mr. President, Senators Anderson, Bass, Beacham, And Senate Bill No. 862, as amended, was ordered referredBlack, Dell, Getzen, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hodges, Holland, to the Committee on Engrossed Bills.Larson, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, Murphy, Raulerson, Rose, Senator Caro moved that the rules be waived and the Sen-Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, Watson-23. ate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. 813

Which was not agreed to. out of its order.And the Senate refused to concur in House Amendment No. Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

3 to Senate Bill No. 105.Senator Gillis moved that the House of Representatives be And-

requested to recede from House Amendments Nos. 1 and 3 House Bll No. 813.requsted to recedefrom House Amend3 A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing the incorporation ofto Senate Bill No. 105 and in the event the House refuses to limited dividend housing companies, and prescribing therecede that the Speaker of the House be requested to appoint g p ies thereof and providing for the con-a Coneference Compmittee.° e r q o PP rights, powers and duties thereof and providing for the con-

Which was agreed to trol, regulation and supervision of such companies and theirAnd it was so ordered. activities and functions by certain State officers herein desig-

And the action of the Senate was ordered immediately cer- nated as the State Housig Board.tified to the House of Representatives, the rule being waivd. Was taken up out of its order.tified Sto the House of Representatives, the rule being waivd. Senator Caro moved that the rules be further waived and

House Bill No. 813 be read a second time by title only.By permission the following special report was submitted: Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

Senator Hodges, Chairman of the Committee on Appropria- And House Bill No. 813 was read a second time by title only.tions, submitted the following report: Senator Caro moved that the rules be waived and the fur-

ther consideration of House Bill No. 813 be informally passedSenate Chamber, and the bill retain its place on the Calendar of Bills on sec-

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. and reading.Hon. T. . Futch, TallahasseeWhich was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

President of the Senate. And it was so ordered.Sir: Senator Caro requested that Senate Bills Nos. 668 and 669

Your Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred: be recalled from the Committee on Judiciary "B" and placedon the Calendar of Bills on second reading, under the rule.

Senate Bill No. 442: And it was so ordered.Committee Report on House Amendment to Senate Bill

No. 442: Also-The Committee recommends that the House Amendment to The following Message from the House of Representatives

Senate Bill No. 442 be not concurred in and ask that the House was received and read:

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Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933 By Senator Beacham-Hon T G Futch, Senate Bill No. 385:

President of the Senate. A bill to be entitled An Act to authorize contracts to beSir: made by the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform with drainage or conservancy districts providing for the Board

the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed with of Commissioners of State Institutions to dredge and cleanamendments: out drainage canals or ditches of such districts and to receive

payment therefor either in cash or in credit on taxes or taxBy Senator Watson- certificates due or that may become due by any board or de-Senate Bill No. 381: partment of the State of Florida on lands in any such dis-A bill to be entitled An Act to further amend Section Two tricts, and to authorize the Board of Commissioners of State

of Chapter 10847, Laws of Florida, approved May 9, 1925, en- Institutions to select and use such number of state convictstitled: "An Act to amend and re-enact the Charter of the as may be necessary for such work.City of Miami in the County of Dade, and to fix the bound- Which amendments read as follows:aries and provide for the government, powers and privileges Amendment No. 1:of said City and means for exercising the same; and to auth- In title, line 5, strike out the words "either in cash or".orize the imposition of penalties for the violation of ordi- Amendment No. 2:nances; and to ratify certain Acts and proceedings of the In Section 1, line 6, strike out the words "either in cash or".Commission and of the officers of the city." As amended by And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateChapter 11617, Acts of 1925, and as further amended by Chap- thereinter 15687, Special Acts of 1931; and by this Act to restrict Very respectfully,and re-define the boundaries of the City of Miami; providing FRANK WEBBfor continuance of all rights, powers and privileges heretoforeChief Clerk House of Representatives;conferred on said City; and for preservation and collection by 385, contained in the above Message, wassaid City of all outstanding taxes and special assessments, and read by its title together with House Amendments thereto.liens and other remedies therefor, against lands formerly with- Senator Beacham moved that the Senate do concur in Housein said City, and by this Act excluded. Amendment No. 1 to Senate Bill No. 385.

Which amendments read as follows: Which was agreed to.Amendment No. 1: And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 1 toIn Section 1, first paragraph on page 3 typed bill, strike out Senate Bill No. 385.

the words "Thence due South following the Eastern boundary Senator Beacham moved that the Senate do concur inof Lot 1, Tuttles Subdivision, less the East 330 feet, to the House Amendment No. 2 to Senate Bill No. 385.Miami City Street property known as 79th Street, thence West Which was agreed to.parallel to the South line of the Northwest quarter to the mid- And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 2 todie of the stream known as Little River; thence North in the Senate Bill No 385.middle of the stream following its meanderings to a point And Senate Bill No. 385, as amended, was ordered referreddue West of the Northwest corner of the above said West to the Committee on Engrossed Bills.Shore Crest; thence from the middle of the Little Riv,_ streamto the Easterly bank of said stream," and insert in lieu there- Also-of the following: The following Message from the House of Representatives

"Thence continuing West along the North line of lot one was received and read:(1) of the Subdivision of the Northwest Quarter (NWV4) ofSection Seven (7) Township fifty-three (53), South of Range Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933.forty-two (42) East, as recorded in Plat Book "B" at Page Hon. T. G. Futch,three (3) of the public records of Dade County, Florida, to President of the Senate.the Easterly bank of the stream called Little River;" Sir:

Amendment No. 2: I am directed by the House of Representatives to informIn Section 3, line 2 of Section 3 typed bill, strike out the the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed with

period, and insert in lieu thereof a semi-colon and add the fol- amendment:lowing words: "Provided, however, that the City of Miami Chowninshall continue to have and exercise all rights, powers and By Sent Chowprivileges heretofore conferred upon or granted to said City. Senate Bill No. 213:The said City shall have and exercise the right and power A bill to be entitled An Act to contract and fix and defineto collect all taxes now due and payable from or on account the territorial limits and boundaries of the Town of Orangeof any and all lands formerly within said City, but by this City in Volusia County, Florida.Act excluded therefrom, also all special assessments here- Which amendment reads as follows:tofore levied against the same, whether or not at this time Strike out all of Section 4 and insert in lieu thereof thedue and payable and to assert and enforce liens and all other following: "Section 4. That when this Act has been adoptedavailable remedies for collecting such outstanding taxes and by the Legislature of Florida and approved by the Governor,special assessments with like effect and in the same manner or passed without his approval, in accordance with the Con-as though said lands were not hereby excluded from said stitution of the State of Florida, it shall be the duty of theCity." municipal corporation known as Orange City, In Volusia

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate County, Florida, to submit the question to the qualified elec-therein. tors thereof at the next ensuing general town election of the

Very respectfully, approval or disapproval of this Act. Notice of said electionFRANK WEBB, shall be given by publishing a notice of the same in a news-

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. paper of general circulation published in Volusia County, Flor-Senate Bill No. 381, contained in the above Message, was ida, once each week for not less than two weeks prior to the

read by its title, together with House Amendments thereto. date of such election, provided only two insertions are here-Senator Watson moved that Senate Bill No. 381 be indefi- by required, and submit to the qualified electors of said Town

nitely postponed. the question as to whether this Act shall become a law, andWhich was agreed to. if a majority of those voting upon said question at said elec-And it was so ordered. tion shall vote in favor of this Act becoming a law, all the

provisions hereof shall be and become in full force and effect

Also- on the first day of January, A. D. 1934, otherwise this ActThe following Message from the House of Representatives shall be null and void. The ballot to be used at said election

was received and read: shall be in simple form, plainly providing for a vote eitherfor or against the approval of This Act, and the form thereof

Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933. shall be prescribed by the Town Council of the said OrangeHon. T. G. Futch, City and may be substantially as follows:

President of the Senate.OFFICIAL BALLOTSir:

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform General election for approval or disapproval of Chapterthe Senate that the House of Representatives has passed with , Acts of 1933, Laws of Florida, for contracting theamendments, limits of Orange City, Florida.

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For Contracting Corporate Limits, sage, were read by their titles and ordered referred to the Com-Against Contracting Corporate Limits. mittee on Enrolled Bills.

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senatetherein. Also-

Very respectfully, The following Message from the House of RepresentativesFRANK WEBB, was received and read:

Chief Clerk House of Representatives.Tallahassee la Ma 31 1933Senate Bill No. 213, contained in the above Message, wFla, May 31, 1933.

read by its title, together with House Amendment thereton.sient the SenateSenator Chowning moved that the Senate do concur in Sir:

House Amendment to Senate Bill No. 213. I am directed by the House of Representatives to informWhich was agreed to. the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed andAnd the Senate concurred in House Amendment to Senate adopted by the Constitutional three-fifths vote of all members

Bill No. 213. elected to the House of Representatives for the 1933 sessionAnd Senate Bill No. 213, as amended, was referred to the of the Florida Legislature:

Committee on Engrossed Bills.By Senator Gillis-

Also-, .. _ „ . Senate Joint Resolution No. 296:The following Message from the House of Representatives A JOINT RESOLUTION proposing to amend Section 24 of

was received and read: Article III of the Constitution of the State of Florida, relat-Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933. ing to county and municipal governments.

Hon. T. G. Futch, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THEPresident of the Senate. STATE OF FLORIDA:

Sir: That Section 24 of Article III of the Constitution of theI am directed by the House of Representatives to inform State of Florida relating to county and municipal govern-

the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed, with ments be and the same is hereby amended, and as amendedamendment: is agreed to and shall be submitted to the electors of the

State of Florida at the General Election of RepresentativesBy Senator Whitaker- to be held in 1934 for approval or rejection. Said Section 24Senate Bill No. 787: of Article III, as amended, shall read as follows:A bill to be entitled An Act designating the public road in Section 24. The Legislature shall establish an uniform

Hillsborough County beginning at the intersection of the west system of county and municipal government, which shall bebank of the Hillsborough River and Florida Avenue, thence applicable, except in cases where local or special laws foralong said river in a southerly direction to the Bayshore counties are provided by the Legislature that may be incon-Boulevard, thence along the Bayshore Boulevard to Gandy sistent therewith. The Legislature shall by general law class-Boulevard, thence along Gandy Boulevard to the Gandy Bridge ify cities and towns according to population, and shall byas a part of the system of State Roads. general law provide for their incorporation, government, juris-

Which amendment reads as follows: diction, powers, duties and privileges under such classifica-Strike out Section 2. tions, and no special or local laws incorporating cities or

Very respectfully, towns, providing for their government, jurisdiction, powers,FRANK WEBB, duties and privileges shall be passed by the Legislature.

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Very respectfully,Senate Bill 787, contained in the above Message, was read FRANK WEBB,

by its title, together with House Amendment thereto. Chief Clerk House of Representatives.Senator Whitaker moved that the Senate do concur in Senate Joint Resolution No. 296, contained in the above

House Amendment to Senate Bill No. 787. Message, was read by its title and ordered referred to the Com-Which was agreed to. mittee on Enrolled Bills.And the Senate concurred in House Amendment to Senate

Bill No. 787. Also-And Senate Bill No. 787, as amended, was ordered referred The following Message from the House of Representatives

to the Committee on Engrossed Bills. was received and read:

Also- Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.The following Message from the House of Representatives Hon. T. G. Futch,

was received and read: President of the Senate.Sir:

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. I am directed by the House of Representatives to informHon. T. G. Futch, the Senate that the House of Representatives has concurred

President of the Senate. in Senate amendment to:Sir:

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform By Mr. Robineau of Dade-the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: House Bill No. 1233:

A bill to be entitled An Act to amend the Act creating theBy Senator Chowning- City of South Miami. to define and establish the corporateSenate Bill No. 467: limits of said City and to exclude certain territory from saidA bill to be entitled An Act to authorize the purchase or City; preserving the liens for taxes in favor of the City in

lease by the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions of the territory excluded.the State of Florida, from any person or persons, or from any Which amendment reads as follows:State department, including the trustees of the Internal Im- In Section 1, line 4, typewritten bill, immediately followingprovement Fund of the State of Florida, and the State Board the words 1927, insert the following:of Education of the State of Florida, lands for prison or other On and after November 1, 1933.purposes of said beard, and making an appropriation therefor. Very respectfully,

FRANK WEBB,Also has passed- Chief Clerk House of Representatives.By the Committee on Banking-Senate Bill No. 688: Also-A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 1 of Chapter The following Message from the House of Representatives

7935 of the Laws of Florida as amended by Section 18 of was received and read:Chapter 13576 of the Laws of Florida, relating to banking, andto provide for the disposition of unclaimed dividend warrants. Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

Very respectfully, Hon. T. G. Futch,FRANK WEBB, President of the Senate.

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Sir:Senate Bills Nos. 467 and 688, contained in the above Mes- I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

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the Senate that the House of Representatives has concurred in the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed withSenate amendments to: amendment'

By Mr. Robineau, of Dade- By the Committee on Banking-House Bill No 1232: Senate Bill No. 710:A bill to be entitled An Act to repeal Chapter 15707 of the A bill to be entitled An Act providing for the regulation of

Special Acts of the Legislature of the State of Florida for banks, trust companies, building and loan associations, smallthe year 1931, approved on the 26th day of June, 1931, en- loan licensees, credit unions, and any other persons or cor-titled: "An Act to abolish the municipality of South Miami porations under the supervision of the State Comptroller andin Dade County, Florida, and to repeal Chapter 13425 of the imposing penalties for making false reports and acts com-Special Acts of the Legislature for the year 1927. An Act to mitted by officials of any such companies, with intent to de-abolish the present municipal government of the Town of ceive or defraudSouth Miami, Dade County. Florida, and to create, establish Which amendment reads as follows:and recognize a municipality to be known and designated the In Section 1, line 14. insert the following: "in the StateCity of South Miami, and to define its territorial boundaries Prison" after the word "year."and to provide for its government, jurisdiction, powers And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senatefranchises and privileges, and to authorize the issuance of therein.municipal bonds and for all other purposes." Very respectfully,

And to provide for a referendum and for abolishing said FRANK WEBB,municipality and make provisions for payment of debts of Chief Clerk House of Representatives.said municipality. Senate Bill No. 710, contained in the above Message, was

Which amendments read as follows: read by its title together with House Amendment thereto.Amendment No. 1: Senator Anderson moved that the Senate do concur inIn the title of said Act, typewritten bill, add at conclusion House Amendment to Senate Bill No. 710.

thereof the following paragraph: "And to provide for a Which was agreed to.referendum and for abolishing said municipality and make And the Senate concurred in House Amendment to Senateprovisions for payment of debts of said municipality. Bll No. 710.

Amendment No. 2: * And Senate Bill No. 710, as amended, was ordered referredStrike out all of Section 2 and insert the following in lieu to the Committee on Engrossed Bills.

thereof: Section 2. PROVIDED, however, that this Act shall Senator Beacham moved that Senate Bill No. 863 be re-not become effective until ratified by a vote of a majority called from the Committee on Enrolled Bills.of the qualified electors residing in the territory affected who Which was agreed to.shall actually vote at an election which shall be held not less And lt was so ordered.than thirty and and not more than forty-five days from pas- Also-sage of this Act. Said election to be called and held pursuant The following Message from the House of Representativesto the method prescribed by the Statutes for calling and hold- was received and read:ing elections for the purpose of surrendering municipal fran- Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 933.chises.

Section 3. Should at the election so called and held the on. T. G. Futch,provision of Section 1 of this Act be not ratified by a vote of President of the Senate.a majority of such qualified electors actually voting, then said am directed by the House of Representatives to informSection 15707 of the Special Acts of the Legislature of the the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:State of Florida for the year 1931 shall remain in effect andis hereby re-enacted and the County Commissioners of Dade By Mssrs. Wand, Goff, Sapp, Zim, Dickey, Rehwinkel,County, Florida, shall assess and levy taxes upon the property Stewart, Simmons, Sims, Driver, Willis, Bell, and Butler-in the territory of the said dissolved City of South Miami for House Bill No. 1177:the purpose of" A bill to be entitled An Act directing the Florida Board of

Very respectfully, Forestry to investigate and determine lands available andFRANK WEBB, suitable for reforestation projects, State forests and State

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. parks, and to submit recommendation to the trustees of theAlso- Internal Improvement Fund, or other state agencies, con-

The followin Messae from te H e of Rtivs cerning their acquisition; providing for the designation orwaThe following Message fom the ouse of Representatives dedication of such areas and the administration thereof;~~~~~was received and read-authorizing the Florida Board of Forestry to cooperate with

Tallahasse, Fla., June 1, 1933 other state agencies in administering forest lands; definingHon. T. G. Futch 1, the purposes of said areas, and authorizing the Florida Board

President of the Senate. of Forestry to adopt and enforce regulations for such areas;Sir: providing for the sale of timber and the assessment of fees;

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform and providing for the disposition of income from State foreststhe Senate that the House of Representatives has concurred and parks.in Senate amendment to: Also has passed-

House Bill No. 1526: ,By Mr. Endsley, of Hernando-A bill to be entitled An Act prescribing the time and reg- House Bill No. 931:

ulations for the hunting of deer, quail, game birds and squir- A bill to be entitled An Act relating to corporations, for therels and regulating trapping in Flagler County, Florida, and protection and development of forests and other renewableproviding penalties for the violation thereof. natural resources.

Which amendment reads as follows:Also ha pasedsIn Section 4, line 7, printed bill, typewritten, bill, strike out ommitte Substtu for H B No

the words and insert in lieu thereof the following: In those A bill to be entitled An Act relating to lands suitable forsections in Flagler County that border on the County lines forestation and reforestation; providing for the assessmentof Putnam and Volusia Counties and also, those sections of and taxation of such lands and the products thereof; pre-Flagler County that border on the eastern shore of Lake scribing remedies for enforcement of payment of taxes; pro-Crescent. viding for the administration of the Act by the Florida Board

Very respectfully, of Forestry; providing additional powers and duties of the saidChief Clerk FRANK WEBB, board; prescribing additional powers and duties of Tax As-

erk House of Representatives. sessors and Tax Collectors; providing penalties; prescribnigAlso- the jurisdiction of Circuit Courts in connection with this Act,The following Message from the House of Representatives and for repeals to said Court from any findings or orders of

was received and read: the board; and repealing all Acts or parts of Acts in conflictherewith.

Tallahassee, Fla., June. 1, 1933. And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateHon. T. G. Futch, therein.

President of the Senate. Very respectfully,Sir: FRANK WEBB,

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

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House Bill No. 1177, contained in the above Message, was Amendment No. 5:read the first time by its title only. In Section 3, strike out from line 11 of said section on page

Senator Chowning moved that the rules be waived and House 4 through and including line 7 on page 6 (engrossed bill) andBill No. 1177 be read a second time by title only. insert in lieu thereof the following:

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Motorcycles:And House Bill No. 1177 was read a second time by title A. Series-All motorcycles-$5.00 flat.

only. Automobile for private use:Senator Chowning moved that the rules be further waived T. Series-Net weight less than 2,000 pounds-$5.00 flat.

and House Bill No. 1177 be read a third time in full and put Plain Series-Net weight not less than 2,000 pounds andupon its passage. not more than 3,000 pounds-$10.00 flat.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. D. Series-Net weight not less than 3,000 pounds and notAnd House Bill No, 1177 was read a third time in full. more than 4,000 pounds-$15.00 flat.Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the W. Series-Net weight more than 4,000 pounds-$20.00 flat.

vote was: Trucks for private use:Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Black, G. Series-Net weight less than 2,000 pounds-$0.50 per Cwt.

Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Gary. Gillis. GH. Series-Net weight not less than 2,000 pounds and notHarrison, Hilburn, Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, more than 3,000 pounds-$0.60 per Cwt.MacWilliams, Murphy, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, GK. Series-Net weight not less than 3,000 pounds and notShivers, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-30. more than 5,000 pounds-$0.75 per Cwt.

Nays-Senators Bass, Getzen-2. GL Series-Net weight more than 5,000 pounds-$1.00 perSo the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the Cwt.

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House )f Trucks for Hire, Factory Rated Load Capacity to be Includ-Representatives, the rule being waived. ed in Calculation of Net Weight:

above Mes- , ,GFH. Series-Weight less than 4,000 pounds-$1.00 per Cwt.House Bills Nos. 931 and 303, contained in the above Mes- FH Series-Weight over 4.000 pounds-$1.75 per Cwt.

sage, were read the first time -y their titles only and placed Series-School buses used exclusively for transportationon the Calendar of Bills on second reading without reference. of school children-$25.00 flat.

Senator Andrews moved that the rules be waived and the K. Series-Motor vehicles operated solely as wreckers, ownedSenate do now take up the consideration of the Message from and operated by a garage in connection with its regular busi-the House of Representatives containing Committee Substitute ness-$25.00 flat.for Senate Bill No. 47, together with House Amendments K. Series-Hearses, ambulances-$25.00 flat.thereto. Automobiles for hire:

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. E. Series-Under 7 passengers-$1.00 per Cwt.And the Senate took up the consideration of the Message F. Series-7 to 16 passengers-$1.50 per Cwt. plus $10.00 per

from the House of Representatives containing Committee Sub- passenger.stitute foi Senate Bill No. 47, together with House Amend- S. Series-Over 16 passengers-$1.50 per Cwt. plus $10.00ments thereto: per passenger.

Trailers for private use:Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47: B Series-Net weight less than 4,000 pounds-$0.75 per Cwt.A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 1007 Revised L. Series-Net weight over 4,000 pounds-$1.50 per Cwt.

General Statutes, as amended by Chapter 8410, Laws of Flor- Trailers for hire, factory rated load, capacity to be includedida, Acts of 1921, and by Chapter 10182, Laws of Florida, in calculation of net weight:Acts of 1925, being Section 1281, Compiled General Laws of N. Series-Weight not over 4,000 pounds-$1.00 per Cwt.Florida, 1927, as amended by Chapter 15625, Laws of Florida, O. series-Weight over 4,000 pounds-$2.00 per Cwt.Acts of 1931 and to amend Section 1010 Revised General Dealers Demonstration Tags:Statutes, being Section 1284, Compiled General Laws of Flor- M. Series-All dealers demonstration tags-$10.00 flat.ida, 1927, as amended by Chapter 15625, Laws of Florida, Exempt or Official:Acts of 1931; to amend Section 1011 Revised General Statutes, X. Series-All exempt or official tags-$2.00 flat.as amended by Chapter 8410 Laws of Florida, Acts of 1921 C. Series-Buses and passenger cars operated wholly withinand by Chapter 10182 Laws of Florida, Acts of 1925 being cities or within ten miles thereof-$1.50 per Cwt.Section 1285 Compiled General Laws of Florida, 1927 asamended by Chapter 15625 Laws of Florida, Acts of 1931; Amendment No. 6:and to amend Section 1012, Revised General Statutes as In Section 3, page 6, line 26, engrossed bill, strike out the

amended by Chapter 8410 Laws of Florida, Acts of 1921 and letter (C) at end of line.by Chapter 10182, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1925 being Sec- Amendment No. 7:tion 1286, Compiled General Laws of Florida, 1927 and to In Section 3, page 6, line 31, engrossed bill, strike out the

amend Chapter 14656, Acts of 1931, all of said Sections re- word Proff, and insert in lieu thereof the following "Proof'.lating to the operation, licensing, and taxing of motor vehicles, Amendment No. 8:trailers, semi-trailers and motorcycle side cars. In Section 3, page 7, line 21, engrossed bill, strike out the

trailers, semi-trailers and mtword (aevertisement), and insert in lieu thereof the follow-Which amendments are as follows: ing: "advertisement"Amendment No. 1: Amendment No. 9:To the title add: "And providing penalties for the violation In Section 3, paragraph 2, line 5, strike out the words, "to-

thereof". gether with a penalty of ten per cent of the amount of theAmendment No. 2 (engrossed): tax due".In Section 1, page 3. lines 3, 4, 5, strike out the words "said Amendment No. 10:

fee shall be retained by the Tax Collector as his full compen- In Section 3, typewritten bill, at the end of paragraph 3,sation for his services in issuing said license plate, etc." and insert the following: Provided, if the owner of the motor ve-insert in lieu thereof the following: said fee shall be retained hide submits proof that he did not operate the motor vehicleby the Tax Collector as other fees accruing to the Tax Col- for a longer period than January or February of the previouslector's office. year, or for a longer period than January or February of the

Amendment No. 3: current year, that he shall not be precluded or prevented fromAdd at end of Section One "No Tax Collector, Deputy Tax obtaining a license tag for the current year under the provi-

Collector or employee of the State or any County shall charge, sions of this Act.collect or receive any fee or compensation as Notary Public or Amendment No. 11:otherwise for any service in connection with the execution of In Section 3, paragraph 4, line 13, strike out the words afterany Notarial certificate to any application for license, applica- the word "vehicles", strike out semi-colon, add comma, andtion for title, registration. change of title or for other service insert in lieu thereof the following: "provided, however, thatincidental to the issuance of license tags." trucks with two wheel trailer attached with pneumatic tires

Amendment No. 4: as prescribed in this Section shall be allowed a gross weightIn Section 2, at end of Section add the following: The time of 18,000 pounds".

for the operation of any motor vehicle for the current year Amendment No. 12:-may be extended by the Governor from January 15th of the In Section 3, immediately following paragraph 6, add ascurrent year for a period of thirty (30) days, if within his paragraph 6-A the following: "(6-A) No four wheel trailerjudgment and discretion an emergency exists justifying the equipped with pneumatic tires shall be operated on a publicthirty (30) days extension period. highway outside of the limits of a municipal corporation car-

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rying a load of more than 8,000 pounds, including the weight The Senate on May 29th concurred in House Amendmentsof the trailer." Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.

Amendment No. 13: The Senate on May 31st concurred in House AmendmentsIn Section 3, after paragraph 7, add as paragraph 7-a Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 and refused to concur in House

(7-a) No two wheel trailer equipped with pneumatic tires Amendment No. 12 to Committee Substitute for Senate Billshall be operated on a public highway outside of the limits No 47of a municipal corporation carrying a load of more than i 3,000 pounds, including tihe weigiht of the trailer. Senator Parrish moved that the rules be waived and the

3,000Amepnd sincludiment the weight1of4the-traile. Senate do not concur in the remainder of the House Amend-In Section 3, paragraph 9, line 13, page 11, after the words ments to Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47, en bloc,

"State of Floiida" and before the words "Telephone corn- Whch was not agreed to.panies", insert the words "The United States of America". Senator Stewart movee that the Senate do concur in House

Amendment No. 15: Amendment No. 13 to Committee Substitute for Senate BillIn Section 3, paragraph 9, line 17, (page 11) after words No. 47.

"repair work" strike out the semi-colon, insert a period, and Which was not agreed to.strike out the rest of the sentence, and insert in lieu thereof And the Senate refused to concur in House Amendment No.the following: "Provided further that the provisions of this 13 to Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.Act except as to weight fixed herein shall not relate to the Senator MacWilliams moved that the Senate do concur intransportation of poles, piling, logs, trees, lumber or any article House Amendment No. 14 to Committee Substitute for Senatewhich from Its nature is not capable of disjointing or dis- Bill No. 47.mantling, or whose fitness for the use to which it is intended Which was agreed to.would be destroyed by severing, from forest, point of pro- And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 14 toduction or growth or point of manufacture oI shipment, to Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.point of shipment, treatment, replanting, remanufacture or Senator Shivers moved that the Senate do concur in Houseconversion." Amendment No. 15 to Committee Substitute for Senate Bill

Amendment No. 16: No. 47.Strike out paragraph numbered .13) of Section 3. Which was agreed.Amendment No. 17: And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 15 toIn Sections 3, line 10, page 13, paragraph (12-A) figures Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.

and letter (12-A) and insert in lieu thereof the following: (13) Senator MacWilliams moved that the Senate do concur inAmendment No. 18: House Amendment No. 16 to Committee Substitute for SenateIn Section 3, paragraph 15, line 4, after the words "affixed Bill No 47

thereto" insert the following: front side out and top of tag Which was agreed to.up. And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 16 to

Amendment No. 19: .Ad,(17 Th Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.In Section 3, add the following paragraph: Add: (17) The

provisions of law authorizing the operation of motor vehicles Senator MacWilliams moved that the Senate do concur inover the highways of the State of Florida by non-residents of House Amendment No. 17 to Committee Substitute for Senatethis State when such vehicles shall be duly registered or li- Bll No. 47.censed under the laws of some other State or foreign country, Which was agreed to.shall not apply to any non-resident who shall accept employ- And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 17 toment or engage in any trade, profession or occupation in this Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.State In every case where a non-resident shall accept em- Senator MacWilliams moved that the Senate do concur inployment or engage in any trade, profession or occupation in House Amendment No. 18 to Committee Substitute for Senatethe State of Florida, such non-resident shall be required to Bill No. 47.register his motor vehicles in this State if such motor vehicles Which was agreed to.are proposed to be operated on the highways of the State of And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 18 toFlorida. Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.

Senator MacWilliams moved that the Senate do concur inAmendment No 20: House Amendment No. 19 to Committee Substitute for SenateIn Section 3, add following paragraph (18) The provisions Bill No 47

of law authorizing the operation in the State of Florida of Which was agreed to.motor vehicles under non-resident or foreign registration And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 19 toshall not apply to any motor vehicle equipped with auxiliary Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.fuel tanks or carrying an auxiliary fuel supply to be used in Senator Murphy moved that the rules be waired and thepurchase of fuel in the State of Florida. S Senator Murphy moved that the rules be waived and theavoidance of the purchase of fuel in the State of Florida. Senate do concur in the remainder of House Amendments to

Amendment No. 21: Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47, en bloc.In Section 3, at the end of Section 3, page 23: Add new Which was not agreed to.

paragraph as follows: It shall be unlawful for any person, Senator MacWilliams moved that the Senate do concur infirm or corporation to rent, lease or hire or to offer for rent, House Amendment No. 20 to Committee Substitute for Senatelease or hire by advertising same in a newspaper or in any Bill No. 47.other manner any automobile which has not at the time of Which was agreed to.such renting, leasing or hiring or offering for rent, lease or And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 20 tohire attached thereto the for hire license tag required by the Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.laws of the State of Florida for automobiles for hire. Any per- Senator MacWilliams moved that the Senate do concur inson, firm or corporation who violates the provisions of this House Amendment No. 21 to Committee Substitute for SenateSection shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon Bill No 47conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Which was agreed to.five hundred ($500.00) dollars or by confinement in the coun- And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 21 toty jail not exceeding six months. Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.

AmendentNo.221:*> .of+^~~~~ ^Senator MacWilliams moved that the Senate do concur inIn Section 4, line 12, after the word five dollars ($5.00) add House Amendment No. 22 to Committee Substitute for Senate

"Except vehicles owned and operated by municipalities, coun- Bill No. 47.ties and other governmental agencies which semi-annual rate Which was agreed toshall not be less than two dollars ($2.00)." And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 22 to

Strike out Section 6 and insert in lieu thereof the follow- Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.ing: Section 6. The license tag rates herein specified shall be- Senator MacWilliams moved that the Senate do concur income effective on July 1, 1933. The remainder of the Act shall House Amendment No. 23 to Committee Substitute for Senatetake effect Jan. 1, 1934. Bll No. 47.

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Which was agreed to.therein. And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 23 to

Very respectfully, Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47.FRANK WEBB, Senator Parker moved that the rules be waived and the

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Senate do now reconsider the vote by which the Senate con-

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curred in House Amendment No. 5 to Committee Substitute The Senate emerged from Executive Session at 12:35 o'clockfor Senate Bill No. 47. P. M., and resumed its session.

Amendment No. 5: The roll was called and the following Senators answeredIn Section 3, strike out from line 11 of said section on page to their names:

4 through and including line 7 on page 6 (engrossed bill) and Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, Beacham,insert in lieu thereof the following: Black, Butler, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Gary, Gillis,

Motorcycles: Gomez, Hilburn, Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lundy, MacWil-A. Series-All motorcycles-$5.00 flat. liams, Mann, Murphy, Parker, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley,Automobile for private use: Shivers, Sikes, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-31.T. Series-Net weight less than 2,000 pounds-$5.00 flat. A quorum present.Plain Series-Net weight not less than 2,000 pounds and The Senate resumed its session.

not more than 3.000 pounds-$10.00 flat.D. Series-Net weight not less than 3,000 pounds and not MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

more than 4,000 pounds--$15.00 flat.W. Series-Net weight more than 4,000 pounds-$20.00 flat. The following Message from the House of Representatives;Trucks for private use: was received and read:G. Series-Net weight less than 2,000 pounds-$0.50 per Cwt. Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933.GH. Series-Net weight not less than 2,000 pounds and not Hon. T. G. Futch,

more than 3,000 pounds-$0.60 per Cwt. President of the Senate.OK. Series-Net weight not less than 3,000 pounds and not Sir

more than 5,000 pounds-$0.75 per Cwt. I am directed by the House of Representatives to informGL Series-Net weight more than 5,000 pounds-$1.00 per the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed with

Cwt. amendment:Trucks for Hire, Factory Rated Load Capacity to be Includ- amendment

ed in Calculation of Net Weight:By Senator Rose-GFH. Series- Weight less than 4,000 pounds-$1.00 per Cwt. Senate Bill No. 898 -HFH. Series-Weight over 4,000 pounds-$1.75 per Cwt. A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the pay of members, of-K. Series-School buses used exclusively for transportation ficials and Attaches of the Legislature of the State of Florida.

of school children-$25.00 flat. for the Session of 1933, and providing for certain expensesK. Series-Motor vehicles operated solely as wreckers, owned of the same.

and operated by a garage in connection with its regular busi- Wich amendment reads as follows:ness-$25.OO flat.~~~hchamndet eas sfolos

ness-$25.00 flat. abacs20 flatAt the end of Section 6 add the following:K. Series-Hearses, ambulances-$25.00 flat."So much money as may be necessary to carry out the pro-Automobiles for hire: C t visions of this Act is hereby appropriated out of the GeneralE. Series-Under 7 passengers-$1.00 per Cwt.Revenue FundF. Series-7 to 16 passengers-$1.50 per Cwt. plus $10.00 And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

per passenger. thereinS. Series-Over 16 passengers-$1.50 per Cwt. plus $10.00 therein. Very respectfully,

per passenger.FRANK WEBB.Trailers for private use: Chief Clerk House of Representatives.B. Series-Net weight less than 4,000 pounds-$0.75 Per Cwt. Senate Bill No. 898, contained in the above Message, wasL. Series-Net weight over 4,000 pounds-$1.50 per Cwt. read by its title, together with House Amendment thereto.Trailers for hire, factory rated load, capacity to be incd- Senator Rose moved that the Senate do concur in House

ed in calculation of net weight: Amendment to Senate Bill No. 898.N. Series-Weight not over 4,000 pounds-$1.OO per Cwt. Which was agreed to.0. Series-Weight over 4,000 pounds-$2.00 per Cw . And the Senate concurred in House Amendment to SenateDealers Demonstration Tags: Bill No. 898M. Series-All demonstration tags-$10.00 flat. And Senate Bill No. 898, as amended, was ordered referred.Exempt or Official: to the Committee on Engrossed Bills.X. Series-All exempt or official tags-$2.00 flat.C. Series-Buses and passenger cars operated wholly within Also-

cities or within ten miles thereof-$1.50 per Cwt. The following Message from the House of Representatives,Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.was received and read:And the Senate reconsidered the vote by which the Senate

concurred in House Amendment No. 5 to Committee Substi- Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933..Hon. T. G. Futoh,

tute for Senate Bill No. 47. President o the Senate.Senator Parker offered the following amendment to House Sir:

Amendment No. 5 to Committee Substitute for Senate Bill I am directed by the House of Representatives to informNo. 47:. the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed with

In Section 3, line 26 of Amendment No. 5 strike out $25.00 amendments:flat and insert in lieu thereof the following: 60 cents per Cwt.

Senator Parker moved the adoption of ,he amendment By Senator l omez-to the amendment. Senate Bill No. 740:

Which was agreed to. A bill to be entitled An Act to abolish the present munici-And the amendment to the amendment was adopted. pal government of the City of Key West, Monroe County,

And the amendment to the amendment as adoptedFlorida, and to create, establish and re-organize a municipali-Senator English moved that the Senate do concur in House ty to be known and designated the City of Key West, Mon-

Amendment No. 5, as amended, to Committee Substitute for roe County, Florida; and to define its territorial boundaries.;Senate Bill No. 47. and to provide for its government, jurisdiction, powers, fran-

Which was agreed to. chise and privileges; and to authorize the issuance of mu-And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 5, as nicipal bonds; to legalize and validate the ordinances and

amended, to Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47. resolutions of the present City of Key West, Monroe County,Senator English moved that the House of Representatives Florida, and official acts thereunder, and adopt same as the

be requested to recede from House Amendments Nos. 12 and ordinances and resolutions and officials acts of the City of13 to Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47. and in the Key West, Monroe County, Florida, created hereunder; andevent the House refuses to recede that the Speaker of the for other purposes.House be requested to appoint a Conference Committee. Which amendments read as follows:

Which was agreed to. Amendment No. 1:* And it was so ordered. In Section 32, line 4, after the word "mills," insert the fol-Senator Butler moved that the Senate do now proceed to lowing: "nor more than five (5) mills."

the consideration of Executive communications. Amendment No. 2:Which was agreed to. In Section 66, strike out lines 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 andAnd the Senate went into Executive Session at 12 o'clock 29 to period, and insert in lieu thereof the following:

P. M. "The Collector-Assessor of the City of Key West shall not

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assess any lot or parcel of land certified or sold to the City of Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933.Key West." Hon. T. G. Futch,

Amendment No. 3: President of the Senate.In Section 133, strike out the entire Section and insert in Sir:

lieu thereof the following: I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform"SECTION 133. The provisions of this Act shall become ef- the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:

fective and the same shall be In force only upon and afterthe approval and ratification of the same by the majority of By Mr. Burchard of Hendry-the qualified voters of the City of Key West, to be expressed House Bill No. 1500:at the general city election to be held in November, 1933, after A bill to be entitled An Act providing for the compensationdue notice thereof has been published at least one time in a of County Sheriffs County Tax Assessors, County Tax Col-newspaper published in said city ten (10) days prior to the lectors, Circuit Court Clerks and County Judges in all countiesholding of said election for the ratification or rejection of this of the State of Florida having a population of not more thanAct. In the event the provisions of this Act receive the ap- 3,600 and not less than 3,400, according to the last precedingproval of the majority of the electors of the City of Key West Federal Census that has been or may be officially taken; pro-then the six (6) candidates for Councilman receiving the high- viding that all fees collected by or paid to such officers be paidest number of votes at the general city election in November, into a special tund to be known as "County Officers Fund" and1933, shall be deemed the duly qualified and elected Council- for all such officers to be compensated from and the expensesmen provided for under the provisions of this Act. Further, if of operation of their offices paid from such fund; and provid-the provisions of this Act are approved by a majority of the ing for the duties of such officers, and the duties of the Boardqualified electors of the City of Key West then, and in that of County Commissioners in such counties and for other pur-event, this Act shall go into effect immediately." poses

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senatetherein. Also has passed-

Very respectfully, By Messrs. Untreiner and Bell of Escambia-FRANK WEBB. House Bill No. 1436:

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. A bill to be entitled An Act fixing the compensation of theSenate Bill No. 740, contained in the above Message, was County Commissioners in all counties having a population of

read by its title, together with House Amendments thereto. not less than fifty thousand (50,000) and not more thanSenator Gomez moved that the Senate do concur in House sixty thousand (60,000) inhabitants.

Amendment No. 1 to Senate Bill No. 740.Which was agreed to. Also has passed-And the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 1 to By Mr. Early of Sarasota-

Senate Bill No. 740. House Bill No. 1139:Senator Gomez moved that the Senate do concur in House A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing and directing the

Amendment No. 2 to Senate Bill No. 740. State Board of Administration to use all the moneys derivedWhich was agreed to. from gasoline taxes and credited to the account of SarasotaAnd the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 2 to County, Florida, for the purpose of purchasing at a price be-

.Senate Bill No. 740. low the par value thereof and at the lowest bid any bonds ofSenator Gomez moved that the Senate do concur in House said County to which such moneys. as credited to such County,

Amendment No. 3 to Senate Bill No. 740. would be applicable, and providing for the fiscal administra-Which was agreed to. tion of the purchase of such bonds which otherwhise shall beAnd the Senate concurred in House Amendment No. 3 to in conformity with Chapter 14486, Acts of 1929. Laws of

Senate Bill No. 740. Florida, as amended; and providing that said bonds so pur-And Senate Bill No. 740, as amended, was ordered referred chased shall be held in trust by said State Board of Adminis-

to the Committee on Engrossed Bills. tratiot. and retired only when it has been specially determinedAlso- to be for the best interest of the State of Florida and saidThe following Message from the House of Representatives County.

was received and read: And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateTallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. therein.

.Hon. T. G. Futch, Very respectfully,President of the Senate. FRANK WEBB,

Sir: Chief Clerk House of Representatives.I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform House Bill No. 1500, contained in the above Message, was

the Senate that the House of Representatives refuses to recede read the first time by its title only.from its amendment to: Senator Gomez moved that the rules be waived and House

By Committee on Appropriations-B. No. 1500 be read a second time by title only.Senate Bill No. 442- Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.A bill to be entitled An Act making appropriations for the And House Bill No. 1500 was read a second time by title

-salaries of officers and employees of the State and for the only:current operating expenses of the departments or branches of Senator Gomez moved that the rules be further waived andthe State Government for the annual periods beginning July House Bill No 1500 be read a third time in full and put upon1, 1933, and July 1, 1934. its passage.

Which amendment is attached to the bill. Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.And the Speaker will appoint a committee from the House And House Bill No. 1500 was read a third time in full.

to act with a like Committee from the Senate to adjust the Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and' thedifferences existing on said amendment to Senate Bill No. vote was:

*442. Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,Very respectfully. Beacham, Black Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke. Dell, Eng-

FRANK WEBB lish. Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale. Harrison. Hilburn,Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Hodges, Holland. Larson, Lewis, Lundy. MacWilliams. Mann.

Senate Bill No. 442, contained in the above Message, was Murphy, Parkei. Parrish, Raulerson. Rose, Shelley, Shivers,-read by its title. Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.

Senator Hodges moved that the Chair appoint a Conference Nays-None.Committee to confer with a similar Committee on the part So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of theof the House of Representatives to adjust the differences be- Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House oftween the Bodies on the House Amendment to Senate Bill Representatives, the rule being waived.No. 442. House Bill No. 1436. contained in the above Message, was

Which was agreed to read the first time by its title only.And the Chair appointed Senators Hodges, Larson and Senator Caro moved that the rules be waived and House

Butler as the Committee Bill No. 1436 be read a second time by title only.Also- Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.The following Message from the House of Representatives And House Bill No. 1436 was read a second time by title

was received and read: only.

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Senator Caro moved that the rules be further waived and Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933.

House Bill No. 1436 be read a third time in full and put upon Hon. T. G. Futch,its passage President of the Senate.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Sir:And House Bill No. 1436 was read a third time in full. I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:

vote was: By Mr. Bass, of Palm Bach-Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, House Bill No. 988:

Beacham, Black. Butler, Caro. Chowning, Clarke. Dell, Eng-lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to adverse possessions

lish Gay, etze, Glli. GoezHal Hariso, Hlou upon lands owned by the State or a state agency and uponHodges. Holland. Larson, Lewis, Lundy. MacWilliams, Mann. upon lands owned by the State or a state agency has an d uponequity.Murphy. Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers lands which the State or a state agency has an equity.

Sikes. Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. Also has passed-Nays-None. By Mr. Bass, of Palm Beach-So the bill passed, title as stated. and the action of the House Bill No. 989:

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the disposition of

Representatives, the rule being waived. moneys derived from state lands including the payment of

House Bill No 1139, contained in the above Message, was special assessment taxes on said lands.

read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calen- And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

dar of Local Bills on second reading. therein.Senator Anderson moved that the hour of adjournment be Very respectfully,

extended fifteen minutes. FRANK WEBB,Which was agreed to. Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

And it was so ordered. House Bills Nos. 988 and 989, contained in the above Mes-

Also- sage, were read the first time by their titles only and placed

The following Message from the House of Representatives on the Calendar of Bills on second reading, without reference.The following Message from the House of Representatives

was received and read: Also-The following Message from the House of Representatives

l Hon. T. G. Fetch, Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933. was received and read:! on. T. G. Futch,_ „

, ~ President of the Senate. Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

Sir Hon. T. G. Futch,i ~ I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform President a] the Senate.

the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: Sir:I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

By Mr. Stewart of Volusia- the Senate that the House of Representatives returns here-House Bill No. 1540:with as requested to the SenateA bill to be entitled An Act to repeal Chapter 13479 of the

1927 Laws of the State of Florida, such Act being entitled By Mr. Auvil, of Pasco-

"An Act to make it unlawful for live stock to run or roam at House Bili No. 857:large in Volusia County, Florida; to provide for the impounding A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Sections 6, 7 and 8 of

and sale of such live stock so running at large; and providing Chapter 13250-(No. 1445), Acts of 1927, entitled: "An Act to

for the enforcement of 'this Act; and providing for a refer- make it unlawful for livestock to run or roam at large in cer-

endum and when this Act shall become effective," insofar as tain portions of Pascc County. Florida; providing for the im-

the said Act applies to and/or affects the following described pounding and sale of such livestock so rumning or roaming at

territory located and situated in said Volusia County, Flor- large; providing that persons damaged by such livestock run-

ida, to-wit: all o the east one-half Township 14 South, Range ning or roaming at large may recover damages therefor; and29 East, lying south of the Flagler County line and all cf the providing for a local option election."

south one-third of Township 14 South, Range 30 East; all of Very respectfully,the east half of Township 15 South, Range 29 East; and ab FRANK WEBB,of the Township 15 South, Range 30 East, and further pro- House Bill No. 857, contained in the above Message, wasviding that live stock may run or roam at large in the last redte firs tim e by its tite only .above described portion of Volusia County, Florida, and pro- Senator etzen moved that the rules be waived and Houseviding for a referendum and when said Act shall become a Senator Getzen moved that the rules be waived and Houselwviding for a referendum and when saidAcshlbeo Bill No. 857 be read a second time by title only .

j^~~~~~a~~~~w. *~~Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Also has passed- And House Bill No. 857 was read a second time by title

By Messrs. Carey, Booth and Kelly, of Pinellas- only.House Bill No. 1529: Senator Getzen moved that the rules be further waived and

: A bill to be entitled An Act to create a County Budget Comn- House Bill No. 857 be read a third time in full and put upon

mission in counties of Florida having a population of not less its passage.than sixty thousand (60,000) and not more than one hundred Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

fifty thousand (150,000) by the last preceding State or Federal And House Bill No. 857 was read a third time in full.

Census; to prescribe the powers, duties and functions of such Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the

County Budget Commission and the qualifications, terms of vote was:officf and methods of appointment o1 members thereof; and Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,

to authorize such County Budget Commission to make and Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng-

'control the budget receipts and expenditures of the Board of lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn,

-County Commissioners, Board of Public Instruction, County Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, Mann, Murphy, Park-

Welfare Board, and all other boards, commissions and officials er, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, Stewart,

: of such counties or of taxing districts, situated therein author- Turner, Watson, Whitaker-37.ized to raise and expend moneys for county or district pur- o tebl passed, title as stated, and the action of theNays-None.

* poses. So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of thei And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of

therein. Representatives.Very respectfully, Also-

FRANK WEBB, The following Message from the House of Representatives-:*'*~~~ ~Chief Clerk House of Representatives. was received and read:

I House Bills Nos. 1540 and 1529, contained in the above Mes-sage, were read the first time by their titles only and placed Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933.

on the Calendar of Local Bills on second reading. Hon. T. G. Futch,President of the Senate.

Also- Sir:The following Message from the House of Representatives I am- directed by the House of Representatives to inform

was received and read: the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:

Li

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By Mr. Pearce, of Putnam- intersection of this Section line with the west right-of-wayHouse Bill No. 741: line of the Shady Grove road (County Project No. 26), thenceA bill to be entitled An Act providing for the creation of south with the west right-of-way line of the Shady Grove

County Child Welfare Boards in any County in Florida. pro- Road (County Project No. 26) to a point where the Shadyviding for elections for determining the question of the crea- Grove road turns east through Section 13, Township 16 South,tion of such Boards in any County, and for the appointment Range 21 East, thence east with the south right-of-way lineof the members of such Board and for certain officials to be of the Shady Grove Road (County Project No. 26), throughex-officio members thereof, prescribing their powers, dutiesand qualifications and authorizing the County Commissioners Section 13, Township 16 South, Range 21 East, and Sectionin such Counties as may elect a creation of such Board to levy 18, Township 16 South, Range 22 East, to the intersection ofa tax for carrying out the provisions of this Act. the west right-of-way line of the Orange Avenue Road

(County Project No. 25), thence south with the west right-Also has passed- of-way line of the Orange Road (County Project No. 25), toBy Messrs. Scofield, Murphree, Rawls, Dugger, Butler, Smith, the intersection of this right-of-way line with the Section line

Ives, Rivers, Boyd, Dickey, Boynton, Herrin, Crocker, Peeples, between Section 32, Township 16 South, Range 22 East, andPrice, Burchard, Endsley, Sims, Bishop, Kennedy, Westbrook, Section 5, Township 57 South, Range 22 East, thence eastWood. Willis, Gatson, Lanier, Ezell, Hubbell. Baskin, Folks, Section 5, townhi south e ast ce eatAnderson, Auvil, Carey, Driver, Hancock, Knight, Pearce, along the Section line to the southeast corner of Section 35,Eandrson, Auvickland, Carey, D , Hancock, KndRegightr Pac Township 16 South, Range 22 East, thence south along theSection line of the Sumter-Marion County line at the south-

House Bill No. 957: west corner of Section 36, Township 17 South, Range 22 East,A bill to be entitled An Act to approve, validate and confirm thence east along the County line to the southeast corner ofbudgets, estimates of expenses, contingent funds, assessments Marion County, thence north along the County line to theand assessment rolls and all Acts relating thereto for the years northeast corner of Section 24, Township 17 South, Rangeof A. D. 1930, 1931, 1932, in all the counties of Alachua, Baker, 26 East, thence west along the Section line to the northeastCharlotte, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, DeSoto, Dixie, Duval, Gil- corner of Section 20, Township 17 South, Range 25 East,christ, Glades, Qadsden, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands. Hen- thence north along the Section line to the northeast cornerdry, Hillsborough, Jefferson, Lake, Levy, Lee, Madison, Mana- of Section 5, Township 17 South, Range 25 East, thence westtee, Marion, Nassau, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, along the Section line to the southeast corner of Section 31,Polk, Putnam, Sarasota, Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, and Township 16 South, Range 25 East, thence north along theUnion; and prescribing the duties of the Comptroller thereto. Section line to the northeast corner of Section 7, TownshipAnd respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate 16 South, Range 25 East, thence west to the northeast cornertherein. of Section 12, Township 16 South, Range 24 East, thence

Very respectfully, north along the Section line to the intersection of this SectionFRANK WEBB, line with the south right-of-way line of the Ocala-Daytona

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Highway (State Road No. 19), thence westerly with the southHouse Bills Nos. 741 and 957, contained in the above Mes- right-of-way line of the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Road

sage, were read the first time by their titles only and placed Number 19) to the intersection of this right-of-way line withon the Calendar of Bills on second reading, without refer- the Section line between Sections 15 and 16, Township 15ence. South, Range 24 East, thence south with the Section line to

the southwest corner of Section 3, Township 16 South, RangeAlso- 24 East, thence East with the Section line to the southwestThe following Message from the House of Representatives corner of Section 2, Township 16 South, Range 24 East, thence

was received and read: south with the Section line to the intersection of this Sectionline with the Ocklawaha River, thence northwesterly with

Tallahassee, Fla.. June 2, 1933. the Ocklawaha River to the intersection of the south right-of-Hon. T. G. Futch, way line of the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Road No. 19),

President of the Senate: thence east with the south right-of-way line to the inter-Sir: section of the projection of the east right-of-way line of theI am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the Salt Springs Road (County Project No. 13), thence norththe Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: with the east right-of-way line of the Salt Springs Road

(County Project No. 13), to the intersection of this right-of-By Messrs. Baskin and Folks, of Marion- way line with the Section line between Section 2, TownshipHouse Bill No. 1435: 15 South, Range 23 East, and Section 35, Township 14 South,A bill to be entitled An Act prohibiting the owner or person Range 23 East, thence east with the Section line to the south-having the custody and control of cattle, hogs, horses, mules, east corner of government lot Number 24, Section 36,. Town-goats, sheep or other grazing live stock from permitting the ship 14, South, Range 23 East, thence north with the govern-running at large of such cattle, hogs, horses, mules, goats, ment lot line between government lots numbers 24 and 25,sheep, or other grazing live stock within the following de- 18 and 19, 10 and 11, 4 and 5, Section 36, Township 14 South,scribed boundaries in Marion County, Florida, to-wit: Begin- Range 23 East, and government lots numbers 24 and 25, 18ning on the Alachua-Marion County line at the northwest and 19, 10 and 11, 4 and 5, Section 25, Township 14 South,corner of Section 2, Township 12 South, Range 20 East run- Range 23 East, and government lots numbers 24 and 25, 18ning South along the Section line to the northeast corner of and 19, Section 24, Township 14 South, Range 23 East, to theSection 27, Township 12 South, Range 20 East, thence west intersection of this lot line with the Ocklawaha River, thencealong the Section line to the northwest corner of Section southwesterly with the Ocklawaha River to the intersection

27, Township 12 South, Range 20 East, thence south along with the north right-of-way line of the Ocala-Daytona High-the Section line to the southwest corner of Section 34, Town- way State Road Number 19), thence westerly with the northship 12 South, Range 20 East, thence east along the Section right-of-way line of the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Roadline to the northwest corner of Section 2, Township 13 South, Number 19) to the intersection of the east right-of-way lineRange 20 East, thence south along the Section line to the of the Orange Springs Road (County Project Number 9),southwest corner of Section 26, Township 13 South, Range thence northerly with the east right-of-way line of the20 East, thence east along the Section line to the southwest Orange Springs Road (County Project Number 9), to thecorner of Section 30, Township 13 South, Range 21 East intersection of the east and west ¼/4 Section line near centerthence South along the Section line to the southwest corner of Section 2, Township 14 South, Range 23 East, thence eastof Section 31, Township 13 South, Range 21 East, thence east with the ¼/4 Section line to the center of Section 1, Townshipalong the Section line to the northwest corner of Section 6, 14 South, Range 23 East, thence north to the southeast cornerTownship 14 South, Range 21 East, thence. south along the of Section 35, Township 13 South, Range 23 East, thence.Section line to the intersection of the south right-of-way north along the Section line to the northeast corner of Sec-of State Road No. 19 between Section 31, Township 14 South, tion 35, Township 13 South, Range 23 East, thence west alongRange 21 East, and Section 36, Township 14 South, Range the Section line to the northwest corner of Section 34, Town-20 East, thence southeasterly with the south right-of-way ship 13 South, Range'23 East, thence south with the Sectionline of State Road No. 19 to the intersection of this right-of- line to the southwest corner of Section 34, Township 13 South,way line with the Section line between Section 4 and 5, Town- Range 23 East, thence west along the Section line to theship 15 South, Range 21 East, thence south along the Section northwest corner of Section 3, Township 14 South, Rangeline to the southwest corner of Section 9, Township 16 South, 23 East, thence south along the Section line to the southwestRange 21 East, thence east along the section line to the corner of Section 3, Township 14 South, Rarqge 23 East, thence

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west along the Section line to the southeast corner of Section East to the intersection of the West right-of-way line of the2, Township 14 South Range 22 East, thence along the Sec- Orange Avenue road (County Project Number 25) ; thencetion line to tne intersection o0 the Alacha-Maron County South with the West right-of-way line of the Orange Avenueline between Section 23 and 24, Township 12 South, Range road (County Project Number 25) to the intersection of this22 East, thence westerly with the Alachua-Marion County line right-of-way line with the Section line between Section 32,to the point of beginning; also, beginning on the north shore To-nship 16 South, Range 22 East, and Section 5, Townshipof Lake Kerr on the north and south 1/4 Section line of Sec- 17 South, Range 22 East; thence East along the Section linetion 9, Township 13 South. Range 25 East, thence north to the Southeast corner of Section 35, Township 16 South,through the center of Section 9. Township 13 South. Range Range 22 East; thence South along the Section line to the25 East. to the intersection of the Section line between Sec- Sumter-Marion County line at the Southwest corner of Sec-tion 4 and 9, Township 13 South, Range 25 East, thence east tion 36, Township 17 South, Range 22 East; thence East alongto the north and south ri4 Section line of Section 12, Town- the County line to the Southeast corner of Marion County;ship 13 South, Range 25 East, thence south through the center thence North along the County tine to the Northeast cornerof Section 12, Township 13 South, Range 25, East, to the of Section 24, Township 17 South, Range 26 East; thence Westnorth shore of Lake Kerr, thence with the north shore Of along the Section line to the Northeast corner of Section 20,Lake Kerr to the point of beginning to require the fencing Township 17 South, Range 25 East; thence North along theof such boundaries and providing for the acquisition of fence Section line to the Northeast corner of Section 5, Townshipline right-of-way along such boundaries by eminent domain 17 South, Range 25 East; thence west along the Section lineProceedings, if necessary; providing method of raising funds to the Southeast corner of Section 31, Township 16 South,to pay the cost of fencing such boundaries; providing for Range 25 East; thence North along the Section line to thethe enforcement and carrying out of this Act; to rovide Northeast corner of Section 7, Township 16 South, Range 25penalties·for th vioin of this Act; providingtht the East; thence West to the Northeast corner oi Section 12,penaliers ofproperth voati of thistrAct providing cattle, h Township 16 South, Range 24 East; thence North along theSection line to the intersection of this Section line with thehorses, mules, goats, sheep, or other grazing live stock running Sotrih-fwylnofhe ca-D tnaigay(aeor roaming at large within such boundaries may recover Roadh Number19); thene Wetelfwt the Scl-Dy o utHihwa rigt-of-damages for such injury or destruction, end to provide for the acqu i s ition of -impundng nd al ofsuc catl, hgshores muesgoasway line of the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Road Numberimeep,.oun ander saleng ofve suchcattle, hogs, hrsn m s goat, 19) to the intersection of this right-of-way line with the Sec-

shep, r ohergraingliv stck oun runin orroming tion line between Sections 15 and 16, Township 15 South,at large within such boundaries in Marion County, Florida, Range 24 East; thence South with the Section line to thePnd respectfully roofhof phe to Bill.a Southwest corner of Section 3, Township 16 South, RangeAnderesan. e 24 East; thence East with the Section line to the Southwesttheren corner of Section 2, Township 16 South, Range 24 East; thenceVery respectfully, South with the Section line to the intersection of this Sec-

FRANK WEBB, tion line with the Ocklawaha River; thence NorthwesterlyChief Clerk House of Representatives, with the Ocklawaha River to the intersection of the South

House Bill No. 1435, contained in the above Message, was right-of-way line of the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Roadread the first time by its title only. Number 19), thence East with the South right-of-way line

Senator Gary moved that the rules be waived and House Bill to the intersection of the projection of the East right-of-wayNo. 1435 be read a second time by title only, line of the Salt Springs Road (County Project Number 13)

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote, thence North with the East right-of-way line of the SaltAnd House Bill No. 1435 was read a second time by title only. Springs Road (County Project Number 13) to the intersectionSenator Gary offered the following amendment to House of this right-of-way line with the Section line between Sec-

Bill No. 1435: tion 2. Township 15 South, Range 23 East and Section 35,Strike out the title and insert in lieu thereof the following: Township 14 South, Range 23 East; thence East with the*RA bill to be entitled An Act prohibiting the owner or person Section line to the Southeast corner of Government Lot Num-

having the custody and control of cattle, hogs, horses, mules, ber 24, Section 36, Township 14 South, Range 23 East; thencegoats, sheep, or other grazing livestock frdm permitting the North with the Government Lot line between Governmentrunning at large of such cattle, hogs, horses, mules, goats, Lots Numbers 24 and 25, 18 and 19, 10 and 11, 4 and 5, Sec-sheep, or other grazing livestock within the following described tion 36, Township 14 South, Range 23 East, and Governmentboundaries in Marion County, Florida, to-wit: Lots Numbers 24 and 25, 18 and 19, 10 and 11, 4 and 5, See-Beginning on the Alachua-Marion County line at the north- tion 25, Township 14 South, Range 23 East, and Governmentwest corner of Section 2, Township 12 South, Range 20 East, Lots Numbers 24 and 25, 18 and 19h Section 24, Township 14running South along the Section line to the Northeast corner South, Range 23 East, to the Intersection of this lot line withof Section 27, Township 12 South, Range 20 East; thence West the Ocklawaha River; thence Southwesterly with the Ock-along the Section line to the Northwest corner of Section 27, lawaha River to the intersection with the North right-of-wayTownship 12 South, Range 20 East; thence South along the line of the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Road Number 19);Section line to the Southwest corner of Section 34, Township thence Westerly with the North right of way line of the12 South, Range 20 East; thence East along the Section line Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Road Number 19) to the in-Sento the Northwest corner of Section 2, Township 13 South, tersection of the East right-of-way line of the Orange SpringsRange 20 East; thence South along the Section line ~o the Road (County Project Number 9); thence Northerly with theSouthwest corner of Section 26, Township 13 South, Range 20 East right-of-way line of the Orange Springs Road (CountyEast; thence East along the Section line to the Southwest cor- Project Number 9) to the intersection of the East and Westner of Section 30, Township 13 South, Range 21 East; thence 4 Section line near center of Section 2, Township 14 Sout-,South along the Section line to the Southwest corner of Sec- Range 23 East; thence East with the n Section line to thetion 31, Township 13 South, Range 21 East; thence East along center of Section 1, Township 14 South, Range 23 East; thencethe Section line to the Northwest corner of Section 6, Town- North to the Southeast corner of Section 35, Township 13ship 14 South, Range 21 East; thence South along the Sec- South, Range 23 East; thence North along the Section linetion line to the intersection of the South right-of-way line to the Northeast corner of Section 35. Township 13 South,of State Road Number 19 between Section 31, Township 14 Range 23 East; thence West along the Section line to theSouth, Range 21 East and Section 36, Township 14 South, Northwest corner of Section 34, Township 13 South, RangeRange 20 East; thence Southeasterly with the South right-of- 23 East; thence South with the Section line to the Southwestway line of State Road Number 19 to the intersection of this corner of Section 34, Township 13 South, Range 23 East;right-ufway line with the Section line between Sections 4 thence West along the Section line to the Northwest cornerand 5, Township 15 South, Range 21 East; thence South along of section 3, Township 14 South, Range 23 East; thence Souththe Section line to the Southwest corner of Section 9, Town- along Section line to the Southwest corner of Section 3,ship 16 South, Range 21 East; thence East along the Section Township 14 South, Range 23 East; thence West along See-line to the intersection of this Section line with the West tion line to the Southeast corer of Section 1, Township 14right-of-way line of the Shady Grove road (County Project South, Range 22 East; thence North along the Section lineNumber 26); thence South with the West right-of-way line to the Northeast Coner of Section 1, Township 14 South,of the Shady Grove road (County Project Number 26) to a Range 22 East; thence West along the Section tine to thepoint where the Shady Grove road turns East through See- Northwest corner of Section 1, Township 14 South, Range 22no tion 13, Township 16 South, Range 21 East; thence East with East; thence along the Section line to the intersection of thethe South right-of-way line of the Shady Grove road (Coun- Alachua-Marion County line between Sections 23 and 24,ty Project Number 26) through Section 13, Township 16 South, Township 12 South, Range 22 East; thence Westerly with theRange 21 East and Section 18, Township 16 South, Range 22 Alachua-Marion County line to the point of beginning; also,

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beginning on the North Shore of Lake Kerr on the North and section line to the northeast corner of section 5 township 17South 1/4 Section line of Section 9, Township 13 South, Range south, range 25 east; thence west along the section line to25 East; thence North through the center of Section 9, Town- the southeast corner of section 31. township 16 south, rangeship 13 South, Range 25 East to the intersection of the Sec- 25 east; thence north along the section line to the northeasttion line between Sections 4 and 9, Township 13 South, Range corner of section 7, township 16 south, range 25 east; thence25 East; thence East to the North and South 1/4 Section line west to the northeast corner of section 12, township 16 southof Section 12, Township 13 South, Range 25 East; thence range 24 east; thence north along the section line to the in-South through the center of Section 12, Township 13 South, tersection of this section line with the south right-of-way lineRange 25 East to the North shore of Lake Kerr; thence with of the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Road Number 19) the North Shore of Lake Kerr to the point of beginning; to thence westerly with the south right-of-way line of the Ocala-require the fencing of such boundaries and providing for the Daytona Highway (State Road Number 19) to the intersectionacquisition of fence line right-of-way along such boundaries of this right-of-way line with the section line between sectionsby eminent domain proceedings, if necessary, providing meth- 15 and 16, Township 15 South, Range 24 East; thence Southod of raising funds to pay the cost of fencing such boundaries; with the Section line to the Southwest corner of Section 3providing for the enforcement and carrying out of this Act; Township 16 south, range 24 east; thence east with the sec-to provide penalties for the violation of this Act; providing tion line to the Southwest corner of Section 2, Township 16that the owners of property damaged or destroyed by such South, Range 24 East; thence South with the Section line tocattle, hogs, horses, mules, goats, sheep, or other grazing live- the intersection of this section line with the Ocklawaha River-stock running or roaming at large within such boundaries, thence Northwesterly with the Ocklawaha River tomay recover damages for such injury or destruction; and to the intersection of the South Right-of-way line ofprovide for the impounding and sale of such cattle, hogs, the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Road Number 19);horses, mules, goats, sheep, or other grazing livestock found thence East with the South Right-of-way line to therunning or roaming at large within such boundaries in Marion intersection of the projection of the East Right-ofCounty, Florida. way line of the Salt Springs Road (County Project No

Senator Gary moved the adoption of the amendment. 13); thence North with the East Right-of-way line of the SaltWhich was agreed to. Springs Road (County Project Number 13) to the intersec-And the amendment was adopted. tion of this right-of-way line with the Section line betweenSenator Gary also offered the following amendment to Section 2, Township 15 South, Range 23 East and Section 35,.

House Bill No. 1435: Township 14 South, Range 23 East; thence East with theStrike out Section 1 and insert in lieu thereof the follow- Section line to the Southeast corner of Government lot Number

ing: 24, Section 36, Township 14 South, Range 23 East; thenceSECTION 1. That it shall be unlawful for the owner or North with the Government Lot line between Government

owners, or for any person having the custody or control of Lots Numbers 24 and 25, 18 and 19. 10 and 11, 4 and 5. Sec-cattle, hogs, horses, mules, goats, sheep. or other grazing live- tion 36, Township 14 South, Range 23 East, and GovernmentstocK to allow the same to run or roam at large in the fol- Lots Numbers 24 and 25, 18 and 19, 10 and 11, 4 and 5, Sec-lowing described boundaries, lying and being in Marion County tion 25, Township 14 South, Range 23 East, and Govern-Florida, to-wit: ment Lots Numbers 24 and 25, 18 and 19, Section 24, Township,

Beginning on the Alachua-Marion County line at the north- 14 South, Range 23 East, to the intersection of this lot linewest corner of Section 2, Township 12 south, range 20 east, with the Ocklawaha River; thence Southwesterly with therunning south along the Section line to the northeast corner Ocklawaha Ri"er to the intersection with the North right-of Section 27, township 12 south, range 20 east; thence west of-way line of the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Road Num-along the Section line to the northwest corner of section 27, ber 19); thence Westerly with the North Right of Way linetownship 12 south, range 20 east, thence south along the of the Ocala-Daytona Highway (State Road Number 19) tosection line to the southwest corner of section 34, township the intersection of the East right-of-way line of the Orange12 south, range 20 east; thence east along the section line Springs Road (County Project Number 9); thence Northerlyto the northwest corner of section 2, township 13 south, range with the East right-of-way line of the Orange Springs Road20 east; thence south along the section line to the southwest (County Project Number 9) to the intersection of the East andcorner of section 26, township 13 south, range 20 east; thence West /4 Section Line near center of Section 2, Township 14east along the section line to the southwest corner of section South, Range 23 East; thence East with the ¼4 Section line30, township 13 south, range 21 east; thence south along the to the center of Section 1, Township 14 South, Range 23 East;section line to the southwest corner of section 31, township 13 thence North to the Southeast corner of Section 35, Townshipsouth, range 21 east; thence east along the section.line to 13 South, Range 23 East; thence North along the Section linethe northwest corner of section 6, township 14 south, range to the Northeast corner of Section 35. Township 13 South21 east; thence south along the section line to the intersec- Range 23 East; thence West along the Section line to thetion of the south right-of-way line of State Road Number 19 Northwest corner of Section 34. Township 13 South, Range 23between Section 31, township 14 south, range 21 east and East; thence South with the Section line to the Southwestsection 36, township 14 south, range 20 east; thence south- corner of Section 34. Township 1 South, Range 23 East;easterly with the south right-of-way line of State road Number thence West along the Section line to the Northwest corner19 to the intersection of this right-of-way line with the sec- of Section 3. Township 14 South, Range 23 East; thence Southtion line between sections 4 and 5, township 15 south, range along section line to the Southwest corner of Section 3, Town-21 east; thence south along the section line to the southwest ship 14 South, Range 23 East; thence West along Section linecorner of section 9, township 16 south, range 21 east: thence to the Southeast corner of Section 1, Township 14 South,east along the section line to the intersection of this sec- Range 22 East; thence North along the Section line to thetion line with the west right-of-way line of the Shady Grove 'Northeast corner of Section 1, Township 14 South, Range 22Road (County Project Number 26); thence south with the East; thence West along the Section line to the Northwestwest right-of-way line of the Shady Grove Road (County Pro- corner of Section 1, Township 14 South. Range 22 East- thenceject number 26' to a point where the Shady Grove Road along the Section line to the intersection of the Alachua-Mar-turns east through section 13, township 16 south, range 21 on County line between Section 23 and 24, Township 12east; thence east with the south right-of-way line of the South, Range 22 East; thence Westerly with che Alachua-Shady Grove Road (County Project Number 26) through Marion County line to the point of beginning; also, beginning.section 13, township 16 south, range 21 east and section 18, on the North Shore of Lake Kerr on the North and South ¼4township 16 south, range 22 east to the intersection of the Section line of Section 9. Township 13 South, Range 25 East-west right-of-way line of the Orange Avenue Road (County thence North through the center of Section 9, Township 13Project Number 25); thence south with the west right-of-way South. Range 25 East to the intersection of the section lineline of the Orange Avenue Road (County Project Number 25) between Sections 4 and 5, Township 13 South, Range 25 East-to the intersection of this right-of-way line with the section thence East to the North and South 4 Section line of Sectionline between Section 32, township 16 South, range 22 east and 12, Township 13 South, Range 25 East, thence South throughsection 5, township 17 south, range 22 east; thence east along the center of Section 12, Township 13 South, Range 25 Eastthe section line to the southeast corner of section 35. township to the North Shore of Lake Kerr; thence with the North16 south, range 22 east; thence south along the section line Shore of Lake Kerr to the point of beginning.to the Sumter-Marion County line at the southwest corner of Senator Gary moved the adoption of the amendmentsection 36, township 17 south, range 22 east: thence east along Which was agreed tothe county line to the southeast corner of Marion County; And the amendment was adopted.thence north along the county line to the northeast cornerof section 24, township 17 south, range 26 east: thence west Senator Gary moved that the rules be further waived and'along the section line to the northeast corner of Section 20, House Bill No. 1435, as amended, be read a. third time: in full.township 17 south. range 25 east; thence north along the and put upon its passage.

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Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateAnd House Bill No. 1435, as amended, was read a third time therein.

in full. Very respectfuly,Upon the passage of the bill, as amended, the roll was call- FRANK WEBB,

ed and the vote was: Chief Clerk House of Representatives.Yeas-Mr. President: Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 171, contained in

Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng- the above Message, was read the first time by its title onlylish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, and referred to the Committee on Judiciary "B".Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, Mann, Murphy, Park- Also-er, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, Stewart, The following Message from the House of RepresentativesTurner, Watson, Whitaker-37. was received and read:

Nays-None.So the bill passed, as amended, and the action of the Tallahassee, Fla., May 29, 1933..

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of Hon. T. G. Futch,Representatives, the rule being waived. President o! the Senate:

Sir:Also- I am directed by the House of Representatives to informThe following Message from the House of Representatives the Senate that the House of Representatives has refused to

was received and read: concur in Senate amendment to:

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. By Messrs, Burchard of Hendry and Stone of Gulf-Hon. T. G. Futch, House Bill No. 1320:

President of the Senate: A bill to be entitled An Act providing for the compensationSir: of county sheriffs, county tax assessors, county tax collectors,

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the circuit court clerks and county judges in all counties of theSenate that the House of Representatives has passed: State of Florida having a population of not more than 3900,

and not less than 3100, according to the last preceding Federal'By Messrs. Bell and Untreiner, of Escambia- census that has been or may be officially taken; providing thatHouse Bill No. 1432: all fees collected by or paid to such officers be paid into aA bill to be entitled An Act providing for and regulating special fund to be known as "County Officers Fund" and for

the business of making installments loans of money or credit all such officers to be compensated from and uhe expenses ofin Counties having a population of not less than 50,000 and operation of their officers paid from such fund; and providingnot more than 61,000, according to the Federal Census of for the duties of such officers, and the duties of the Board1930, and providing the rate of interest and discount to be of County Commissioners in such counties and for othercharged therefor purposes.

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Which amendment reads as follows:therein. In Section 1, subsection (b) line 10, typewritten bill, strike

Very respectfully, out the words: "none" and insert in lieu thereof the follow-FRANK WEBB, ing: $900.00 per annum.

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. And respectfully requests the Senate to recede from its:House Bill No. 1432, contained in the above Message, was amendment thereto

read the first time by its title only. Very recpectfully,Senator Caro moved that the rules be waived and House Bill FRANK WEBB

No. 1432 be read a second time by title only. Chief Clerk House of Representatives..Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. House Bill No. 1320, contained in the above Message, wasAnd House Bill No. 1432 was read a second time by title only. read by its title only.Senator Caro moved that the rules be further waived and Senator MacWilliams moved that House Bill No. 1320, to-

House Bill No. 1432 be read a third time in full and put upon gether with Senate Amendment thereto, be laid on the table.its passage. Which was agreed to.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. And it was so ordered.And House Bill No. 1432 was read a third time in full.Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the The hour of adjournment having arrived, a point of order

vote was: was called and the Senate took a recess at 1:16 o'clock P. M.Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, until 3:00 o'clock P. M. this day.

Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng-lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, AFTERNOON SESSIONHodges, Holland. Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,Murphy, Parkbr, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, The Senate convened at 3:00 o'clock P. M. pursuant to reSikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. cess order.

Nays-None. The President in the Chair.So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the The roll was called and the following Senators answered

Senate was ordered certified to the House of Representatives. to their names:Mr. President: Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,

Also- Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng-The following Message from the House of Representatives lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn,

was received and read: Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.Hon. T. G. Futch, A quorum present.

President of the Senate: By permission the following reports were submitted:Sir:

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform REPORTS OF COMMITTEESthe Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: Senator Holland, Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary

The Committee on Appropriations offers the following Sub- "B" submitted the following report:stitute for House Bill No. 171:Senate Chamber

Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 171: Tallahassee, Fla., June 1 1933A bill to be entitled An Act creating the Florida Inspection Hon. T. G. Futch, '

Service; providing for the appointment, powers, duties and President of the Senate:compensation of the superintendent and members of said Sir:service; providing for reports of superintendent and members Your Committee on Judiciary "B", to whom was referred:of said service to the Governor; providing for the creation of Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 171:a Florida Inspection Service Fund and the disposition there- A bill to be entitled An Act creating the Florida Inspectionof; providing for the rules and regulations for the govern- Service; providing for the appointment, powers, duties andment of said Inspection Service, and providing for the repeal compensation of the superintendent and 'members of said serv-:of all laws in conflict herewith. ice; providing for reports of superintendent and members of

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said service to the Governor; providing for the creation of a Senate Chamber,Florida Inspection Service Fund and the disposition thereof; Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.providing for the rules and regulations for the Government Hon. T. G. Futch,of said Inspection Service, and providing for the repeal of all President of the Senate:laws in conflict herewith. Sir:

Have had the same under consideration, and recommend Your Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred:that the same do pass. Senate Bill No. 506:

Very respectfully, A bill to be entitled An Act appropriating for the two yearsS. L. HOLLAND, beginning January 1, 1934, five-sixths of the "first gas tax"

Chairman of Committee. fund in the "State Road License Fund," created by ChapterAnd Committee Substitute for House Bill 171, contained in 15659, Acts of 1931, to the County School Fund in the State

the above,report, was placed on the Calendar of Bills on sec- Treasury.ond reading. Have had the same under consideration, and do report

the same without recommendation.Also- Very respectfully,Senator Holland, Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary W. C. HODGES,

"B", submitted the following report: Chairman of Committee.And Senate Bill No. 506, contained in the above report,

Senate Chamber, was placed on the Calendar of Bills on second reading.Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

Hon. T. G. Futch, Also-President of the Senate: Senator Hodges, Chairman of the Committee on Appro-

Sir: priations, submitted the following report:Your Committee on Judiciary "B", to whom was referred. Senate Chamber,House Bill No. 30S: Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.A bill to be entitled An Act making unlawful the holding Hon. ,T. G. Futch,

of possession of lands or houses by any lessee whose lease has President of the Senate:expired, when no new lease has been executed thereon, and Sir:the lessee has received notice from the owner to vacate, and Your Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred:providing a penalty therefor. Senate Bill No. 507:

Have had the same under consideration, and recommend A bill to be entitled An Act appropriating all funds derivedthat the same do pass. through or under Senate Bill 427, Acts of 1933, to the "State

Very respectfully, Road License Fund," created by Chaptel 15659, Acts ofS. L. HOLLAND, 1931, to be used by the State Road Department.Chairman of Committee. Have had the same under consideration, and do report

And House Bill No. 308, contained in the above report, was the same without recommendation.placed on the Calendar of Bills on second reading. Very respectfully,

Also- W. C. HODGES,Senator Hodges, Chairman of the Committee on Appropria Chairman of Committee.SeinasumtorHdgtes Chaoirn rofth CmiteoAppr And Senate Bill No. 507, contained in the above report, was

tions, submitted the following report: placed on the Calendar of Bills on second reading.Senate Chamber, Also-

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. Senator Hodges, Chairman of the Committee on Appro-Hon. T. G. Futch, priations, submitted the following report:

President of the Senate:Sir: Senate Chamber,

Your Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred: Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.House Bill No. 353 (Engrossed Bill): Hon. T. G. Futch,A bill to be entitled An Act to provide for the leasing of President of the Senate:

the Radio Broadcasting Station located at the University Sir Cof Florida and for the disposition of the proceeds arising from Your Commlttee In Appropriations, to whom was referred:

Have had the same under consideration, and recommend A bill to be entitled An Act appropriating the proceeds of allthat the same do not pass. funds derived from the sale of motor license tags to the "State

Very respectfully, Road License Fund", created by Chapter 15659, Acts of 1931,W. C. HODGES, to be used by the State Road Department.

Chairman of Committee. Have had the same under consideration, and do report theAnd House Bill No. 353, contained in the above report, was same without recommendation.

placed on the table under the rule. Very respectfully,W. C. HODGES,

Also- Chairman of Committee.Senator Hodges, Chairman of the Committee on Appro- And Senate Bill No. 508, contained in the above report,

priations, submitted the following report: was placed on the Calendar of Bills on second reading.Also-

Senate Chamber, Senator Hodges, Chairman of the Committee on Appropria-Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. tions, submitted the following report:

Hon. T. G. Futch,President of the Senate: Senate Chamber,

Sir: Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.Your Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred: Hon. T. G. Futch,Senate Bill No. 237: - President of the Senate:A bill to be entitled An Act to further provide for and Your Committee on Appropriations, to whom was referred:

maintain the Dade Memorial Park, and to make appropria- atons, to whom as refertion thereforSenate Bll No. 784:

Have had the same under consideration, and do report the A bill to be entitled An Act to provide for the leasing of thesame without recommendation. Radio Broadcasting Station located at the University of Flor-

Very respectfully, ida and for the disposition of the proceeds arising from suchW. C. HODGES, lease.

Chairman of Committee. Have had the same under consideration, and recommendAnd Senate Bill No. 237, contained in the above report, that the same do not pass.

was placed on the Calendar of Bills on second reading. Very respetfully,W. C. HODGES,

Also- Chairman of Committee.Senator Hodges, Chairman of the Committee on Appro- And Senate Bill No. 784, contained in the above report, was

.priations, submitted the following report: placed on the table under the rule.

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REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ENGROSSED BILLS "Section 4. That when this Act has been adopted by theLegislature of Florida and approved by the Governor, or pass-

Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed ed without his approval, in accordance with the ConstitutionBills submitted the following report: of the State of Florida, it shall be the duty of the municipal

corporation known as Orange City, in Volusia County, Flor-Senate Chamber, ida, to submit the question to the qualified electors thereof

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. at the next ensuing general town election of the approvalHon. T. G. Futch, or disapproval of this Act. Notice of said election shall be

President of the Senate: given by publishing a notice of the same in a newspaper ofSir: general circulation publi:hed in Volusia County, Florida, once

Your Committee on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referred each week for not less than two weeks prior to the date of(with amendment) after 3rd reading House amendment con- such election, provided only two insertions are hereby re-curred in. quired, and submit to the qualified electors of said Town the

Senate Bill No. 787: question as to whether this Act shall become a law, and If aA bill to be entitled An Act designating the public road in majority of those voting upon said question at said election

Hillsborough County beginning at the intersection of the west shall vote in favor of this Act becoming a law, all the pro-bank of the Hillsborough River and Florida Avenue, thence visions hereof shall be and become in full force and effect onalong said river in a southerly direction to the Bayshore the first day of January, A. D. 1934, otherwise this Act shallBoulevard, thence along the Bayshore Boulevard to Gandy be null and void. The ballot to be used at said election shallBoulevard, thence along Gandy Boulevard to the Gandy Bridge be in simple form, plainly providing for a vote either for oras a part of the system of State Roads. against the approval of this Act, and the form thereof shall be

House Amendment: prescribed by the Town Council of the said Orange CityStrike out Section 2. and may be substantially as follows:Have carefully examined same, and find same correctly OFICIAL BALLOT

'engrossed, and return same herewith.Very respectfully, General Election for approval or disapproval of Chapter

J. W. TURNER, Acts of 1933, Laws of Florida, for contracting the limits ofChairman of Committee. Orange City, Florida.

And Senate Bill No. 787, contained in the above report, was - For Contracting Corporate Limits.referred to the Committee on Enrolled Bills. Against Contracting Corporate Limits.

Have carefully examined same, and find same correctly en-Also- grossed, and return same herewith.Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed Very respectfully,

Bills submitted the following report: J. W. TURNER,Chairman of Committee.

Senate Chamber, And Senate Bill No. 213, contained in the above report, wasTallahassee. Fla., June 1, 1933. referred to the Committee on Enrolled Bills.

Hon. T. G. Futch,President of the Senate: Also-

Sir: Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on EngrossedYour Committee on Engrossed Bills. to whom was referred Bills submitted the following report.

(with amendments) after 3rd reading House amendmentsconcurred in- Senate Chamber,

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.Senate Bill No. 385: Hon. T. G. Futch Tallahassee, la., June 1, 1933.A bill to be entitled An Act to authorize contracts to be Presint of the Senate:

macs by the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions Sir with drainage or conservancy districts providing for the Board our Committee on Engrossed Bills to whom was referredof Commissioners of State Institutions to dredge and clean out (with amendment) after 3rd reading House Amendment con-drainage canals or ditches of such districts and to receive curred in:payment therefor either in cash or in credit on taxes or taxcertificates due or that may become due by any board or de- Senate Bill 898:partment of the State of Florida on lands in any such dis- :A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the pay of members, of-tricts, and to authorize the Board of Commissioners of State ficials and attaches of the Legislature of the State of FloridaInstitutions to select and use such number of state convicts as for the Session of 1933, and providing for certain expenses ofmay be necessary for such work. the same.

Amendments: Amendment:In Title, line 5 strike out the words "either in cash or". At the end of Section 6 add the following: "So much moneyIn Section 1, line 6 strike out the words "either in cash or". as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act isHave carefully examined same, and find same correctly en- hereby appropriated out of the Genera. Revenue Fund."

grossed, and return same herewith. Have carefully examined same, and find same correctly en-Very respectfully grossed, and return same herewith.

J. W. TURNER Very respectfully,Chairman of Committee J. W. TURNER,

And Senate Bill No. 385, contained in the above report, was Chairman of Committee.referred to the Committee on Enrolled Bills. And Senate Bill No. 898, contained in the above report, was

referred to the Committee on Enrolled Bills.Also-Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed REPORT OF ENROLLING COMMITTEE

Bills submitted the following report: Senator Anderson, Chairman of the Joint Committee onSenate Chamber, Enrolled Bills on the part of the Senate, submitted the fol-

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. lowg report:Hon. T. G. Futch, Senate Chamber

President of the Senate: Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.Sir: Hon. T. G. Futch,

Your Committee on Engrossed Bills,- to whom was referred President of the Senate-(with amendment) after 3rd reading House amendment con- Sir:curred in: Your Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills, to whom was re-

Senate Bill No. 213: ferred:A bill to be entitled An Act to contract and fix and define Senate Bill No. 611:

the territorial limits and boundaries of the town of Orange A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Sections 1, 3, 5, 6,City in Volusia County, Florida. 8 and 18 of An Act entitled "An Act to create and incorporate

Amendment: a Special Taxing District in Palm Beach County, State ofStrike out all of Section 4 and insert in lieu thereof the Florida, to be known as Lake Worth Inlet District, Embracing

following: all of the land within the following described boundaries, to-

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wit: 'Beginning at the point of intersection of the Atlantic by said district for certain taxes due said district and con-Ocean with the Township line between Townships 41 and 42 firming and validating any Acts of the Board of Commis-South; thence run West along said Township line and con- sioners regarding such bonds heretofore accepted in the Pay-tinuing West to the Western boundary of Palm Beach Coun- ment of such taxes and defining the duties of the variousty, Florida; thence run South along the Western boundary tax collecting agencies in this regard and authorizing andof said Palm Beach County to a point where the Township directing the Comptroller or the State Treasurer to deliver toline between Township 45 and 46 South, according to the said district any bonds held by the Comptroller or the StateUnited States Survey, if extended West, would intersect said Treasurer for the account or credit of said district; authoriz-West line of said Palm Beach County; thence run East to the ing the purchase of bonds issued by said district with certainTownship line between Townships 45 and 46 South, and con- funds received from the collection of certain past due taxestinuing East along said Township line to its intersection with and providing for the manner of the purchase and sale of said-the Range line between Ranges 41 and 42 East; thence North bonds by the Commissioners of said district.along the Range line between Ranges 41 and 42 East to thepoint of intersection of said range line with the Township Alsoline between Townships 43 and 44 South; thence run East Senate Bill No. 677:along the Township line between Townships 43 and 44 South A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Sections 88, 95, 120,to the Atlantic Oceon; thence run North along the West shore and 124, of the Charter of the City of St. Augustine, Florida,of the Atlantic Ocean to the point of beginning; all being in being Chapter 11148 of the Laws of Florida, A. D. 1925, andPalm Beach County, Florida;' and to prescribe the boundaries Acts amendatory thereof, as amended by Chapter 14375 of theof said district and to provide for the Government and Ad- Laws of Florida, A. D. 1929, and Chapter 15500 of the Laws ofministration of the same, and to define the powers and pur- Florlda, A D 1931; and enactmg and creatingSection 7-A ofposes of said district and of the Board of Commissioners there- the City Charter and authorizing and giving the City Com-of, and to authorize said Board to construct an Inlet in said mission power to grant and establish a Pension Fund for Fire-district to connect the waters of Lake Worth with the Atlantic men and Policemen; and enacting and creating Section 121-AOcean and all other works necessary or proper in connection of the City Charter, An Act validating the temporary creationtherewith, and to empower said Board to levy and collect of an Installment Tax Trust Fund.taxes upon all the taxable property in said district for saidpurposes authorized by this Act, and to authorize said Board enate Bill Nolso--to borrow money and to issue and sell bonds to procure money A bil to be entitledAn Act authorizing the Town of Floridato carry out the provisions of this Act, and to prevent injury City to provide by ordinance for the exclusion from its Taxto any works constructed under this Act, and generally to pro- Assessment Rolls of the amount of taxes levied and assessedvide for the erection and provide the powers of such district against lands against which The Town may holdfor the construction and maintenance of an inlet in said dis- tax certificates; prescribing the method of carryingtrict connecting the waters of Lake Worth with the Atlantic ch assessment rolls lands against which suchOcean." Approved June 4. 1915, and being Chapter 7081, Laws on tifsuch assessment rolls lands against for the eof Florida, by amending Section 1 of said Chapter 7081 to pro- clusion of such lands from the list of lands advertisedvide a change in the name of said district to 'Port of Palm for sale and, providing for the collection of taxes levied andBeach"; by amending Section 3 of said Chapter 7081, Laws of assessed for years subsequent to the year for which such taxFlorida, 1915, to provide for the terms of office of Commis- certificates may be so held by the town.sioners and for the filling of vacancies in the office of Com-missioner, providing for the election of their successors in Also--office, and providing for the administration and operation of Senate Bill No. 859:said district, defining and providing certain duties of the A bill to be entitled An Act providing for fixing the timeBoard of Commissioners thereof, providing for the budgeting for holding the regular terms of the Circuit Court of theof expenditures of said district, fixing the liability of the C'om- Eighth Judicial Circuit of Florida.missioners of said district and prescribing the amount andconditions of their Bonds, and fixing the Compensation of Also-Commissioners and Auditing Committee; by amending Section Senate Bill No. 816:5 of said Chapter 7081, Laws of Florida, 1915, as amended by A bill to be entitled An Act to authorize the Board of PublicChapter 7522, Laws of Florida, 1917, increasing the purpose Instruction for the County of Alachua to pay a monthly allow-and Scope of said act to embrace in the declaration of purpose ance in the form of a Pension to Miss Serena Shannon, ofthereof' The extension of Commerce of the United States'; Alachua County, State of Florida.by amending Section 6 of said Chapter 7081, Laws of Florida,1915, as amended by Chapter 7522, Laws of Florida, 1917, to Also-provide and define the power and purpose of said district and Senate Bill No. 857:said Board of Commissioners thereof, as regards the acquisition, A bill to be entitled An Act requiring the Board of Adminis-disposition and operation of certain properties and facilities tration to disburse the funds coming into possession of saidby the Board for said district; and confirming any Acts of the Board to the credit of Gadsden County or allocated for useBoard of Commissioners heretofore committed in and about in Gadsden County, including all of the participating sharethe acquisition, disposition and operation of such properties; of said County in moneys coming into the custody of saidby amending Section 8 of said Chapter 7081, Laws of Florida, Board of Administration under the provisions of existing law,1915, as amended by Chapter 7522, Laws of Florida, 1917, as as follows, to-wit: Said Board shall disburse a sufficientamended by Chapter 8800, Laws of Florida, 1921, as amended amount of said fund to pay the accruing interest upon theby Chapter 14753, Laws of Florida, 1931, fixing and providing Outstanding Bonds of said County and to create a Sinkingfor the Assessing, Levying and collecting of taxes and fixing Fund for the ultimate retirement of said bonds, the amount ofand providing the compensation of the Tax Assessor and Tax such Sinking Fund to be determined by resolution- of theCollector of Palm Beach County, for the assessing and col- Board of County Commissioners of Gadsden County, Florida,lecting of taxes levied by said district, and to provide for the from time to time, and upon request of the Board of Countymanner and time at which funds collected by said Tax Col- Commissioners of Gadsden County, Florida, to pay over to saidlector shall be remitted to the Treasurer of said District; by Board of County Commissioners of Gadsden County, Flor-amending Section 18 of said Chapter 7081, Laws of Florida, ida, the remainder of such funds to be used by such Board1915, authorizing the investment of sinking funds of the said for the benefit of Gadsden County in such manner as the saiddistrict in certain securities and providing for the method of Board of County Commissioners may by resolution determine.such investment and the sale of such securities; and furtheramending said Chapter 7081, Laws of Florida, 1915, to au- Also-thorize the Eoard of Commissioners of the Port of Palm Beach Senate Bill No. 827:of their successors to deed, convey or transfer to che United A bill to be entitled An Act for the relief of Alvin C. Daniels,States of America such portion of the property cf the said former Constable, Ninth District, Dade County, who was sus-Port of Palm Beach as may be required by the United States pended from office by the Governor and not removed by theof America or any Governmental Department thereof, for the State Senate.maintenance, operation or improvement of said property or byreason of the adoption, maintenance and improvement of the . Also-Lake Worth Inlet by the United States of America pursuant Senate Bill No. 828:to an Act of Congress; prescribing the security to be required A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing the City of Home-for any bank deposit of said district; authorizing the Board stead to provide by ordinance for exclusion from its Taxof Commissiorers to accept certain bonds and coupons Issued Assessment Rolls of tht amount of taxes levied and assessed

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against lands which the city may hold tax certificates; pre- Also-scribing the method of carrying on such assessment rolls lands Senate Bill No. 650:against which such certificates may exist, and providing for A bill to be entitled An Act to declare, designate and estab-the exclusion of such lands from the list of lands advertised lish a certain State road.for sale and providing for the collection of taxes levied andassessed for years subsequent to the year for which such tax Also-certificates may be so held by the city. Senate Bill No. 692:

A bill to be entitled An Act to extend State Road NumberAlso- 81 from its present terminus at Dunellon eastward to Inter-Senate Bill No. 838: sect with State Road Number 74.A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing the City Commis-

sion of Haines City, Florida, to sell delinquent ad valorem Also-taxes on real estate and special assessments, and providing Senate Bill No. 651:the manner and terms of such sale. A bill to be entitled An Act to extend State Road No. 30

as designated in Chapter 10269, Laws of Florida of 1925.Also-Senate Bill No. 846: Also-A bill to be entitled An Act to designate and establish a cer- Senate Bill No. 171:

tain State Road in the State of Florida. A bill to be entitled An Act requiring licenses for the op-eration, maintenance, opening or establishing of stores in the

ASlsto B-ll wN 139State; prescribing the license and fees to be paid therefor, andSenate Bill No. 139: the disposition thereof, and the powers and duties of the Comp-A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 5058 Revised troller of the State of lorida and the Tax Colletors the

General Statutes, being Section 7160 Compiled General Laws troser o f the State of odaand the Tax Collectors e f theof Florida, 1927, relating to kidnapping and punishment there- several counties of the State in connetion therewith, and

Also- Also-Senate BMM No. 739- Senate Bill No. 772:A bill to be entitled An Act requiring the giving of notice A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the distribution and

of the appointment of a Receiver of Insurance, Indemnity or expenditure of moneys derived from gasoline taxes placed toSurety Companies under the Provisions of Senate Bill 288, the credit of the several counties of the State of Florida hav-Acts of 1933, and Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 350, ing a population of not less than 12,100 and of not more thanActs of 1933, and providing a limitation of time within which 12,300, according to the last preceding State or Federal cen-to File Claims against such Insurance, Indemnity or Surety sus, and conferring certain powers, authority, directions andCompanies in Receivership, to one year from the date of the duties upon the State Board of Administration with refer-appointment of such Receiver. ence thereto.

Also- Also-Senate Bill No. 767: Senate Bill No. 775:A bill to be entitled An Act providing that all corporations A bill to be entitled An Act to declare, designate and estab-

delinquent for failing to comply with Chapter 14677, as amend- lish a certain State road in Marion County, Florida.ed, Acts of 1931, Laws of Florida, may reinstate their cor- Also-porate privileges under certain conditions. Senate Bill No. 788:

Also- A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the expenditure andSe-,te Bill No. 822: disbursement of moneys received and deposited monthly to/. bill to be entitled An Act relating to East Palatka Drain- the road and bridge fund of the several counties of the State

age District in Putnam County, Florida, and authorizing said of Florida, having a population of not less than 12,100 anddistrict to adjust, settle, compromise and refund its outstand- not more than 12,300 according to the last preceding Federaling bonded indebtedness, and to borrow money from any gov- census, to the incorported cities and towns in such counties,ernmental agency, and to secure repayment thereof. and conferring certain powers and authority upon the Board

of County Commissioners with reference thereto.Also-Senate Bill No. 853: Also-A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing the City of Palatka Senate Bill No 831:

to purchase and install electrical equipment and machinery A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing the City of Tampafor the operation of its water works system and street illumi- to receive obligations of the City of Tampa in payment of de-nation, and providing for the method of payment therefor, linquent tax liens and providing how the terms of said ex-and the manner in which the power hereby conferred may be change shall be fixed and for the disposition of the obligationsexercised. so received.

Also- Also-Senate Bill No. 818: Senate Bill No. 639:A bill to be entitled An Act to create and establish a special A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing and empowering the

taxing district in Lake County, Florida, to be known as South Board of County Commissioners in all counties of the StateLake County Special Road and Bridge District of Lake Coun- of Florida having a population of not less than 13,000 and notty, Florida, to validate and legalize the acts and proceedings more than 16,000, according to the Federal census of 1930,of the Board of County Commissioners and an election held in to fix the compensation and/or fees of certain officers andsaid district to create a special road and bridge district in said employees of said county, and repealing all laws in conflictcounty, embracing the same territory, to validate and legalize with this Act.bonds heretofore issued by the Board of County Commissionersfor and on behalf of said special road and bridge district, to Also--validate all proceedings of the Board of County Commission- Senate Bill .No. 840:ers relative to the issuance of refunding bonds for and on A bill to be entitled An Act amending Chapter 11635, Spe-behalf of said district, and to validate and legalize the as- cial Acts of the Extraordinary Session of the Legislature ofsessment of taxes in said district, to authorize the continued 1925, said Act being entitled: "An Act authorizing and re-levy and assessment of taxes for the purpose of paying the quiring the Board of County Commissioners of Marion Coun-principal and interest of such bonds, and further to define ty, Florida, and the County Democratic Executive Committeethe powers and duties of the Board of County Commissioners of Marion County, Florida, to refund and pay to the candi-with respect to said district. dates in the last general primary election held in Marion

County, Florida, and to candidates for office in future elec-Also- tions held in Marion County, Florida, all money paid by can-Senate Bill No. 820: didates, or which shall be paid by candidates in said futureA bill to be entitled An Act to contract the corporate limits primary elections held in Marion County, Florida, as filing

of the Town of Pomona, a municipal corporation in Putnam fees, assessments, and for other fees for holding said elections,County, Florida. which was not used and expended in conducting the last said

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election, and which may remain unexpended after the holding which it is provided by law that such bridge will become theof any such said election in the future in Marion County, property of the State Road Department; and prescribing theFlorida." terms and conditions of such rental or lease.

Also- Also-Senate Bill No. 858: House Bill No. 674.A bill to be entitled An Act abolishing the criminal court of A bill to be entitled An Act amending the title to and Sec-

record of Monroe County, Florida, and providing for the dis- tion one of Chapter 13232, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1927, theposition of pending matters therein. same being An Act delegating to the Town of Palm Beach

in Palm Beach County, Florida, power and authority to regu-Also- late, control, methodize, rule and govern the erection andSenate Bill No. 795: construction of buildings and structures of every nature and/orA bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 8, of Article kind, to be built and/or erected in the Town of Palm Beach

III of Chapter 5808, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1907, entitled,. Florida; providing for the creation of a zoning department"An Act to organize a municipal government for the town of and zoning commission of the Town of Palm Beach, Florida,Greenville, and to provide for its government." to regulate, control, methodize, rule and govern the erection

and construction of buildings and structures of every natureAlso- 9and/or kind to be built or erected in the Town of Palm Beach,Senate Bill No. 796: Florida subject to the supervision of the Town Council ofA bill to be entitled An Act relating to the compensation of Palm Beach, Florida; presribing the powers of such zoning

County Judges, and to repeal Chapter 11952, Laws of Florda,department and zoning commission hereby created, and theActs of 1927, entitled: "An Act fixing the compensation of manner, mode and method of appeals from its rulings or de-the County Judges in counties which have a population of not cisions; providing when such zoning commission 'shall becomeless than 12,700 and not more than 13,000, according to the operative and go into effect.last State census.

Also-Also-Senate Bill No. 634: House Bill No. 1295:A bill to be entitled An Act to extend State Road Number A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the City of Mel-

47-A from Citra in Marion County, Florida, westward via bourne, and to amend the Act creating the City of Melbourne;Peoples City, Irvine and Flemington to the Marion County to define and establish the corporate limits of said City and toLine. exclude certain territory from said city, preserving the lien

for taxes and public improvements in favor of the City in theAlso- territory excluded; to levy sanitary taxes, license taxes, toSenate Bill No. 822: make appropriations for governmental or municipal purposesA bill to be entitled An Act providing for the redemption or and to levy taxes to pay the same and the priorities of the

payment of taxes levied and assessed for road and bridge said appropriations; to authorize the separate payment of taxesDistrict No. 3, in Palm Beach County, State of Florida. with levied for several purposes; to provide for the issuance of taxbonds or coupons heretofore issued by said district, repealing anticipation warrants, their repayment, liens and priorities; toall laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith and providing provide for the payment of special assessment liens and taxesfor a referendum. and the mediums of payment, and the payment of taxes and

special assessments with bonds, interest coupons and otherAlso- Bill No. 750: evidences of debt; to validate tax levies of the City of Mel-SenA b ill t o be entitled An Act to give the Board of ounty bourne; to grant certain additional powers to the City of

A bill to be entitled An Act to give the Board of CMelbourne and to the City Commission of the City of Mel-Commissioners of any county having a population of not less bourne and for other purposesthan 13,600 nor more than 13,700 at the last Federal census,r authority to fix the number of deputies and the compensation Also-'f deputies in the offices of the sheriff, tax collector, tax as- House Bill No. 1275:sessor and clerk of the Circuit Court. A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section Fourteen of

Have examined the same and find them correctly enrolled. Chapter 8062 Laws of Florida 1919, as amended by Section

The same having been duly signed by the Speaker and Chief Seven of Chapter 8702 Laws of Florida 1921, as amended byClerk of the House of Representatives, we herewith present the Section One of Chapter 9469 Laws of Florida, 1923; as amend-same for the signature of the President and Secretary of the ed by Section 1 of Chapter 10640 Laws of Florida 1925, asSenate. amended by Chapter 12201 Laws of Florida 1927, relating to

Very respectfully, the probation officer and assistant probation officer of Hills-S. W. ANDERSON, borough County, Florida.

Chairman of the Joint Committee on EnrolledBills on the Part of the Senate. Also-

Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1097:The bills contained in the above report were thereupon duly A bill to be entitled An Act to create the Florida Agricul-

signed by the President and Secretary of the Senate in open tural and Industrial Relief Commission as a State Agency tosession and ordered referred to the Joint Committee on En- aid agriculture, forestation and reforestation, subsistence,rolled Bills on the part of the Senate, to be conveyed to the homesteads, industry and commerce; to relieve unemployment;Governor for his approval. to aid and assist counties, municipalities, political subdivisions,

Also- boards and commissions in this State and private corporations,Senator Anderson, Chairman of the Joint Committee on associations and persons, in securing from the federal gov-

Enrolled Bills on the part of the Senate, submitted the fol- ernment or the Reconstruction Finance Corporation or fromlowing report: or through other Federal agencies, loans or grants of money

appropriated by the Congress or that may be appropriated,Senate Chamber, available for such loan or grant and for objects or purposes

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. designated or approved by Congress; and to promote the pub-Hon. T. G. Futch, lic welfare; to define and fix the powers of said commis-

President of the Senate. sion; providing for the appointment of its members and fixSir: their term of office; require the commission to make annual

Your Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills, to whom was re- reports to the Governor and pay to the State Treasurer theferred: net profits from operations; to appropriate for loan to the

House Bill No. 543: commission and provide for its re-payment.A bill to be entitled An Act to authorize and empower the

State Road Department to rent, lease, take over, maintain Also-and operate free of tolls any bridge constructed by a county House Bill No. 941:and/or municipality of the State which bridge is authorized A bill to be entitled An Act to repeal Chapter 11889, Laws

by law to be operated as a toll bridge by such County and/or of Florida, 1927, same being An Act to provide for an addmunicipality only for the purpose of paying off and retiring tional Circuit Judge for the Tenth Judicial Circuit of Florida,obligations of such County and/or municipality created for and to regulate the dispatch of business in said Circuit after

the cost of construction of said toll bridge after payment of such appointment.

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Also- suffering from accidents received in the performance of theirHouse Bill No. 1376: official duties in counties having a population of not less thanA bill to be entitled An Act redefining the territorial limits 13,200 and not more than 13,500, according to the last State

of the City of Clearwater, Florida, excluding certain territory or Federal Census.from the corporate limits of said City, preserving the liens ofall municipal taxes and assessments heretofore levied and as- Also-sessed against lands in the territory excluded by this Act, and Hoase Bill No. 1463:providing for a referendum to determine whether or not this A bill to be entitled An Act to make it lawful to seine forAct shall go into effect. fish at picnics, on the day same are held, when such picnics

are sponsored by a recognized religious organization or by theAlso- Chamber of Commerce, in all counties of the State of Flor-House Bill No. 676: ida having a population of not less than 9,390 and not moreA bill to be entitled An Act, ratifying, validating, approving than 9,440, according to the Federal Census of 1930.

and confirming certain ordinances of the Town of Palm Beach,in Palm Beach County, Florida, relating to zoning. Also-

House Bill No. 1192:Also- A bill to be entitled An Act relating to County Officers inHouse Bill No. 1220: all of the counties of the State of Florida having a popula-A bill to be entitled An Act to authorize the acceptance tion of not less than seventy thousand (70,000) and not more

and exchange of bonds, interest coupons or other obligations than one hundred forty thousand (140,000) according to theof all counties in the State of Florida having a population of last State or Federal Census; to fix and provide for theirmore than 6900 and less than 7250, according to the last salaries and other expenses of operation of their respectiveState or Federal census, and other taxing districts and munici- offices and to require that all their fees, commissions andpalities, of said counties at par in redemption of lands from perquisites be accounted for and paid into the County.tax sales and in payment in part, or in full, of other taxesdue on same. Also-

House Bill No. 1401:Also- A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing the City of TampaHouse Bill No. 1330: to receive obligations of the City of Tampa in payment of de-A bill to be entitled An Act to prohibit the Town Council linquent tax liens and providing how the terms of said ex-

of the Town of Cross City in Dixie County, Florida from cre- change shall be fixed and for the disposition of the obliga-ating any new debts or obligations of the Town of Cross City; tions so received.providing for the paying by said Town Council of all nowexisting indebtedness; providing for necessary monies to be Also-expended in the upkeep of the said town; providing for the House Bill No. 1508:removal of members of Town Council of said Town for the A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the organizationviolation of this Act. and affairs of Jupiter Inlet District; providing for the re-

Also- duction of the taxation authorized for said district; restrict-House Bill No. 482: ing the power of the governing authority of said district toA bill to be entitled An Act to authorize and empower borrow money, and creating an additional polling place in

liquidators, receivers and conservators of State Banks to bor- Martin County for voting at elections held in said districtrow money from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, or and repealing other provisions of law covering the same sub-other party, and to pledge the assets of any such bank . ect.

Also- Also-House Bill No. 1280: House Bill No. 1419:A bill to be entitled An Act to create a County Budget Corn- A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 9 of the Char-

miission in counties of Florida having a population of not less ter of the City of Brooksville, Florida, relative to the agethan fifty-two thousand (52,000) and not more than sixty limit of City officials.thousand (60,000) by the last preceding State or Federal Cen-sus; to prescribe the powers, duties and function of such Coun- Also-ty Budget Commission and the qualifications, terms of office House Bill No. 1438:and methods of appointment of members thereof; and to A bill to be entitled An Act fixing the compensation ofauthorize such County Budget Commission to make and con- County Solicitors of Criminal Courts of Record in all coun-trol the budget receipts and expenditures of the Board of ties of the State of Florida having a population of not lessCounty Commissioners, Board of Public Instruction, County than seventy thousand (70,000) nor more than one hundredWelfare Board, and all other boards, commissions and offic- thousand (100,000) according to the last preceding State orials of such counties or of taxing districts, situate therein Federal Census.authorized to raise and expend moneys for county or districtpurposes. Also-

House Bill No. 1525:Also- A bill to be entitled An Act transferring twenty-five (25%)House bill No. 1452:le n c to ,, rpal Sectio n 37 hapter per cent of moneys derived from gasoline taxes and creditedA bill to be entitled An Act to repeal Section 37, Chapter to the account of Brevard County, florida, and co

11580, Acts of the Extraordinary Session of the 1925 Legis- eai ow orie drton and on the1Mature of the State of Florida "Entitled an Act establishing certain powers, authorities, directions and duties upon thea new municipality known as the City of La Belle, Florida, Sion f si o wt rand to fix and provide the territorial limits, jurisdiction and missioners of said County with reference thereto.powers of the City of La Belle", and to add in lieu thereof Also-a new section prescribing the manner of collecting all taxes House Bill No. 1534:in the City of La Belle. A bill to be entitled An Act validating, confirming and rat-

Also- ifying all Acts of the County Commissioners of the severalHouse Bill No. 461: counties of the State of Florida having a population of notA bill to be entitled An Act to prevent fraud and deception more than 13,300 and not less than 13,250 according to the

in the storing, selling, or offering for sale of any liquid fuels, Federal Census of 1930, relating to the expenditure of moneyslubricating oils, greases, and other similar products; to pre- used in laying out, grading, constructing, building, repairingvent the adulteration of liquid fuels, lubricating oils, greases, and paving of public highways and roads of said counties,and other similar products; providing for the enforcement authorizing the County Commissioners of said counties inof this Act and penalties for violations of its provisions; pro- their discretion to use funds received for maintenance ofviding that it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Agri- roads in said counties for the construction and building ofculture to enforce the provisions of this Act, and that ex- new roads.penses of enforcement shall be payable out of the GeneralInspection Fund. Also-House Bill No. 1457:

Also- A bill to be entitled An Act prescribing the lawful methodsHouse Bill No. 1538: of taking fish from the waters of Lake Jessup in SeminoleA bill to be entitled An Act for the relief of Deputy Sheriffs County, Florida, and prohibiting the taking of fish there-

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from in any manner except as herein provided and prescrib- from the Committee on Claims and placed on the Calendaring a penalty for the violation thereof as a first offender of Bills on second reading.and as a second offender. Which was agreed to.

And it was so ordered.Also-House Bill No. 1351: Senator Caro moved that House Bill 1347 be recalled fromA bill to be entitled An Act to re-designate and re-establish the House of Representatives.

State Road Number 13; to designate the route it shall follow Which was agreed to.between the city limits of the City of Gainesville and the And it was so ordered.Northern limits of the City of Waldo, and to prohibit the By permission the following bills were introduced:use of any other route for said road between Gainesville and By Senator Caro-the Northern limits of the City of Waldo. Senate Bill No. 943

Have examined the same and find them correctly enrolled. A bill to be entitled An Act to authorize the Board of CouniThe same having been duly signed by the Speaker and Chief ty Commissioners and Budget Commissioners of Escambia

Clerk of the House of Reprsentatives, we herewith present County, Florida, to sell and dispose of all county property,the same for the signature of the President and Secretary of to purchase other property if needful, to enter into con-the Senate. tracts and execute deeds of conveyance therefor, and for

Very respectfully, the approval thereof by referendum.S. W. ANDERSON, Which was read the first time by its title only.

Chairman of the Joint Committee on EnrolledBills on the Part of the Senate. Senator Caro moved that the rules be waived and Senate

The bills contained in the above report were thereupon duly Bill No. 943 be read a second time by title only.signed by the President and Secretary of the Senate in open Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.session and ordered referred to the Joint Committee on En- And Senate Bill No. 943 was read a second time by titlerolled Bills on the part of the Senate, to be conveyed to the onlyGovernor for his approval. Senator Caro moved that the rules be further waived and

Senator Beacham moved that Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 943 be read a third time in full and put uponHouse Bills Nos. 46, 89 and 177 be recalled from the Con- its passage-mittee on Judiciary "B" and placed on the Calendar of Bills Whlch was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.on second reading. And Senate Bill No. 943 was read a third time in full.

Wrhich was agreed to. Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and theAnd it was so ordered. vote was:Senator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and the Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,

Senate do now take up the consideration of Committee Sub- Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng-stitute for House Bills Nos. 46, 89 and 177 out of its order. sh, Gary, Getzen, Gllis, Gomez, HaleHarson, Hilburn

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose Shelley, Shivers,

And- Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-37.Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 46, 89 and 177: Nays-None.A bill to be entitled An Act amending and re-enacting Sec- So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the

tion 4981 of the Compiled General Laws of Florida, 1927, Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofbeing Section 3189 of the Revised General Statutes of Flor- Representatives, the rule being waived.ida, 1920, being Chapter 522, Section 1, Acts of 1853, as amend- By Senator Turner-ed by Section 1, Chapter 4726, Acts of 1899, the same being Senate Bill No. 944:An Act entitled: "An Act to amend Section 1478 of the Re-vised General Statutes of the State of Florida relating to A bill to be entitled An Act abolishing the tlorida Stateresidence required in order to obtain a divorce." Comm ission for Secur ing the Constructiositn of the Atlantic,

Senate Beacham moved that the rules be further waived the records and property of said commission; and providingSenate Beacham moved that the rules be further waivedes of the members of saiand Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 46, 89 and for thepayment of the expenses of the members of said177 be read a second time by title only. ommisseon.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Which was read the first time by its title only.And Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 46, 89 and Senator Turner moved that the rules be waived and Sen-

177 was read a second time by title only. ate Bill No. 944 be read a second time in full.Senator Beacham moved that the rules be further waived Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

and Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 46, 89 and 177 And Senate Bill No. 944 was read a second time in full.be read a third time in full and put upon its passage. Senator Turner moved that the rules be further waived

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. and Senate Bill No. 944 be read a third time in full and putAnd Committee Substitute for House Bills Nos. 46, 89 and upon its passage.

177 was read a third time in full. Pending the adoption of the motion made by Senator Tur-Upon the passage of the Committee Substitute the roll was ner, Senator Stewart moved that Senate Bill No. 944 be in-

called and the vote was: definitely postponed.Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Beacham, Chowning, Clarke, Upon which a roll call was demanded.

English, Getzen, Gomez, Harrison, Hodges, Holland, Lewis, Upon the adoption of the motion made by Senator StewartLundy, Mann, Parrish, Raulerson, Shelley, Shivers, Stewart, the roll was called and the vote was:Whitaker-19. Yeas-Senators Stewart, Whitaker-2.

Nays-Senators Anderson, Andrews, Butler, Dell, Gary, Gil- Nays-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,lis, Parker, Rose, Turner, Watson-10. Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Gary,

So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the Gillis. Gomez Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, Hodges, Holland,Senate was ordered certified to the House of Representatives. Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose.

Senator Whitaker moved that the rules be waived and the Shelley, Shivers, Sikes. Turner, Watson-31.Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. Which was not agreed to.867 out of its order. The question recurred on the adoption of the motion made

Upon which a roll call was demanded. by Senator Turner.Upon the adoption of the motion made by Senator Whit- Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

aker the roll was called and the vote was: And Senate Bill No. 944 was read a third time in full.Yeas-Senators Andrews Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Gary Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the

Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Holland, Lewis, Lundy, vote was:MacWilliams, Parker, Raulerson, Rose, Shivers, Stewart, Wat- Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Bass, Black, But-son, Whitaker-21. ler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Gary, Getzen, Gil-

Nays-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Bass, Beacham, lis, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, Hodges, Holland, Lewis, Lundy,Black, Caro, English, Hodges, Mann, Parrish, Shelley, Tur- MacWilliams, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shivers, Turner, Wat-ner-12. son-27.

Which was not agreed to. Nays-Senators Gomez, Stewart, Whitaker-3.Senator Lewis moved that House Bill No. 1212 be recalled So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the

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Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 175:Representatives the rule being waived. A bill to be entitled An Act providing for the fiscal super-

Senator Chowning moved that the rules be waived and the vision under the State police power of certain political unitsSenate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No and taxing districts by the Board of Administration, as now1245 out of its order. constituted by law consisting of the Governor, Comptroller

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. and Treasurer; prescribing certain powers and duties for theBoard of Administration; providing for employment of a sec-

And- retary and other agents and employees and the payment ofHouse Bill No 1245: salaries and expenses; providing for a system of filing andA bill to be entitled An Act authorizing the Trustees of the accounting and for reports by certain political units and

internal Improvement Fund to acquire land by donation or taxing districts; providing for a survey of the resources ofpurchase or otherwise, providing for the administration and certain political units and taxing districts and a determina-improvement of lands so acquired and for their disposition, and tion by the Board of Administration as to the ability of eachproviding for the disposition of fundsreceived from the ad- such unit or taxing district to pay not only current but itsninistration of or the disposal of such ands total obligations; providing that the Board of Administrationmnstratin of oru th dosl o may determine a maximum millage based upon ability of

Was taken up out of its order, f,,,.thpr waivp each such unit to pay and such determination to be primaSenator Chowning moved that the rules be further waived ac evidence as to such ability for any year; providing that

and House Bill No. 1245 be read a second time by title only. facie evidence as to such ability for any year; providing thatand Hoe Bil N. t1245 be read awerod vtie ycertain political units and taxing districts hall not levy moreWAnd House Bll Nich 1245 was agreedtoread a second time by titlea two-thirds votethan the maximum millage so determined by the Board; pro-And House Bill No. 1245 was read a second time by title ^viding for the adjustment of tax certificates and omitted taxes;

-only' . i i 1 < 1, ,10 i th ,,,,]providing for assessment of certain units; providing for aSenator Chownming moved that the rules be further waived providing for assessmentol of certain political units; provid taxing disfor a

and House Bill No. 1245 be read a third time in full and put ticts providing for the refunding, adjustment, or compro-upon its passage.trcsprvdnfothreudnajsmtrcmr-upoWhich was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. mise of the funded obligations of certain political units and

And House Bill No. 1245 was read a third time in full taxing districts under the supervision and control of thepnd tHose passageBofthebill the roll was called and ttd tBoa d of Administration; providing for the sale of bonds of

Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the certain political units and taxing districts; providing ftor

votYeas-Mr. President Senators Anderson, Andrews, Black ratable distribution of the funds of certain political units

Butler, Caro, Chowning, Dell, English, Gary, Getzen, Harrison, and taxing districts to creditors under certain conditins; Hilburn, Holland, Larson, Lundy, Mann, Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, prescribing certain duties and limitations upon bond creditorsTurner, Watson, Whitaker-23. of certain political units and taxing districts; providing for

Nas-Senaors Bass Pash Rose Stewart-4rules, regulations, orders and findings by the Board and theirNays-Senators Bass, Parrish, Rose, Stewart-4. effect and presumptions; prescribing certain penalties forSo the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the effect and Presumptions; prescribig certai penalties for

Senoathe bwas orsed immtedatels csrtied d th tactHouse of violations of this Act or reasonable rules, orders or regula-Representatives, the riule beinge waived. tions hereunder; providing duties for certain local officials

Representatives, the rule being waived and their employees; providing for the use of the State Auditor"Senator Caro moved that House Bill No. 1432 be recalled and auditing department; providing for certain records and

from the House of Representatives. copies and their admissibility in evidence, and repealing allWhich was agreed to. laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith.And it was so ordered. Which amendments are attached to said bill.Senator Watson moved that the rules be waived and the And the House of Representatives requests the Senate to ap-

'Senate do now take up the consideration of Senate Bill No. point a committee to confer with a like committee on the part913 out of its order of the House to adjust the differences existing between the two

Which was not agreed to. bodies on the amendments to the said Committee SubstituteSenator Watson moved that the rules be waived and the for Senate Bill No. 175.

Senate do now take up the consideration of Senate Bill No. And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate917 out of its order. therein.

Which was not agreed to. Very respectfully,Senator Getzen moved that House Bill No. 1293 be recalled. FRANK WEBB,

from the House of Representatives. Chief Clerk House of Representatives.Which was ag of Representatives.ed to Senator Holland moved that the Chair appoint a conferenceAnd it was so ordered. committee to confer with a similar committee on the part of! ~And it was so ordered.~the House of Representatives to adjust the differences betweenSenator Getzen moved that the rules be waived and the Sen- the Bodies on House Amendments Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to Committee

ate do now reconsider the vote by which House Bill No. 1293 Substitute for Senate Bill No. 175.passed the Senate. Which was agreed to.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Senator Shelley moved that the rules be waived and theAnd the Senate reconsidered the vote by which House Bill Senate do now take up the consideration of Committee Sub-

No. 1293 passed the Senate. stitute for House Bill No. 303.The question recurred on the passage of the bill. Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Pending the passage of the bill, Senator Getzen moved that And-

the rules be waived and the further consideration of House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 303:Bill No. 1293 be informally passed and the bill retain its place A bill to be entitled An Act relating to lands suitable foron the Calendar of Local Bills on third reading. forestation and reforestation; providing for the assessment

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds voteand taxation of such lands and the products thereof; pre-And it was so ordered. scribing remedies for enforcement of payment of taxes; pro-| Senator Holland moved that the rules be waived and the viding for the administration of the Act by the Florida BoardSen^ator Holland moved that the rules be waived andthe of Forestry; providing additional powers and duties of the

Senate do now take up the consideration of Messages from said Board; prescribing additional powers and duties of Taxthe House of Representatives out of their order.sad Board; prescribig additional powers and duties of Taxthe House of Representatives out of their order. Assessors and Tax Collectors; providing penalties; prescrib-

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. ing the jurisdiction of Circuit Courts in connection with this

MIVESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Act, and for appeals to said Court from any findings ororMESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ders of the Board; and repealing all Acts or parts of Acts inThe following Message from the House of Repiesentatives conflict herewith.

was received and read: Was taken up out of its order.was-~~ rece-ive~ and read.Senator Shelley moved that the rules be waived and Com-

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933, mittee Substitute for House Bill No. 303 be read a secondHon. T. G. Futch, time by title only.

President of the Senante Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Sir: r oAnd Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 303 was read

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the a second time by title only.! Senate that the House of Representatives refuses to recede Senator Shivers offered the following amendment to Com-

from its amendments Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to: mittee Substitute for House Bill No. 303:

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In Section 8, line 2 (typewritten bill), strike out the words Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.3c, and insert in lieu thereof the following: 5c. And the Senate reconsidered the vote by which Senate Bill

Senator Shivers moved the adoption of the amendment. Bill No. 863 passed the Senate.Upon which a roll call was demanded. The question recurred on the passage of the bill.Upon the adoption of the amendment offered by Senator By unanimous consent, Senator Beacham offered the fol-

Shivers the roll was called and the vote was: lowing amendment to Senate Bill No. 863: \Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Andrews, Bass, Beacham, On page 2, of the typewritten bill, add as a new Section

Clarke, Dell, Gillis, Hale, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Parker, 2-A, the following.Parrish, Shivers, Sikes, Watson, Whitaker-17. SECTION 2-A. Wards defined. Ward No. 1 shall consist of

Nays-Senators Anderson, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, all that territory within the City limits of Fort LauderdaleEnglish, Gary, Getzen, Gomez, Harrison, Hilburn, Hodges, Hol- beginning at a point at the center of Broward Boulevard andland, Larson, Mann, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Turner-19. the western boundary of Fort Lauderdale; thence east along

Which was not agreed to. the center line of Broward Boulevard, and the center line ofSenator Shivers also offered the following amendment to Broward Boulevard, if extended, to the center of the channel

Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 303: of the New River Sound, and thence northerly along the cen-In Section 9, line 2 (typewritten bill), strike out the words ter line of said channel to the city limits; thence west to.

6% and insert in lieu thereof the following: 10%. the western boundary of the City of Fort Lauderdale; thence

Senator Shivers moved the adoption of the amendment. south to the point of beginning.Wehiceth rwa~s noet agreed to. PWard No. 2, shall consist of that territory in the City of~Which was not agreed to~ _~Fort Lauderdale beginning at the center line of Broward:Senator Gomez offered the following amendment to Com- Boulevard and the western boundary of Fort Lauderdale and

mittee Substitute for House Bill No. 303: extending east to the tracks of the Florida East Coast Rail-In Section 3, line 1. (typewritten bill), between the words way; thence South to the Southern boundary of the City of

"suitable" and "for" insert the word "only." Fort Lauderdale; thence West to the western boundary ofSenator Gomez moved the adoption of the amendment. said city; thence North to the point of beginning.Which was not agreed to. Ward No. 3 shall consist of all that territory lying and be-Senator Gomez also offered the following amendment to ing within the territory described as follows: Beginning at the

Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 303: center line of Broward Boulevard where said Boulevard cross-In Section 2 (a), line 1 (typewritten bill), after the word es the Florida East Coast railway; thence following the center

"lands" and before the word "suitable" in line 2 insert the of Broward Boulevard and the center of Broward Boulevard,.following: "from which timber has been cut and." if extended, to the center line of New River Sound; thence

.Senator Gomez moved the adoption of the amendment. North to the Northern boundary line of said City; thence EastWhich was not agreed to. to the ocean; thence South to the New River Inlet; thenceSenator Gomez also offered the following amendment to West following the center line of New River Inlet and New

Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 303: River to the Florida East Coast tracks; thence North to theIn Section 3, line 2, (typewritten bill), before the word point of beginning.

"forest" insert the following: "Reforestation and." Ward No. 4 shall consist of that property in the City ofSenator Gomez moved the adoption of the amendment. Fort Lauderdale, lying South of the center line of New RiverWhich was not agreed to. and east of the Florida East Coast tracks.Senator Gomez also offered the following amendment to Senator Beacham moved the adoption of the amendment.

Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 303: Which was agreed to.At the end of section 6 add the following: And the amendment was adopted.6 (a) The provisions of this Act shall not apply to any land Upon the passage of the bill, as amended, the roll was called'

whereon a minimum of forty acres of any government sub- and the vote was:division there is at the time of application for classification Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,.of the same as forest crop lands ripe or standing commercial Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chownming, Clarke. Dell, Eng-timber growing thereon of an average density of 1200 feet lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale,Harrlson. Hilburn,board measure per acre or more; provided further that after Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,said lands shall have been so classified and placed under the Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,,provisions of this Act that when there shall have grown or de- Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.veloped on any minimum of forty acres of any governmental Nays-None.subdivision thereof ripe or commercial timber of an average So the bill passed, and Senate Bill No. 863, as amended,density of 1200 feet board measure per acre, that thereupon was ordered referred to the Committee on Engrossed Bills.such specific land shall be withdrawn from the provisions of Senator Parrish moved that the rules be waived and thethis Act and the taxes in such event herein provided shall Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. 370thereupon become due and payable in the manner herein out of its order.provided. Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

Senator Gomez moved the adoption of the amendment. And-Which was not agreed to. House Bill No. 370:Senator Gomez also offered the following amendment to A bill to be entitled An Act amending Sections 5 and 11 of

Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 303: Chapter 14899, Laws of Florida. 1931, entitled: "An Act regu-Between Section 16 and Section 17 insert the following: lating the sale of securities and to make uniform the law re-Section 16-A. No section, clause or portion of this Act shall lating thereto and to repeal statutes which are inconsistent

apply in any manner to the County of Collier. herewith," and other matters relating to the sale of securities.Senator Gomez moved the adoption of the amendment. Was taken up out of its order.Which was not agreed to. Senator Parrish moved that the rules be further waived andSenator Shelley moved that the rules be further waived and House Bill No. 370 be read a second time by title only.

Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 303 be read a third Which vwas agreed to by a two-thirds vote.time in full and put upon its passage. And House Bill No. 370 was read a second time by title only.

Upon which a roll call was demanded. Senator English offered the following amendment to House'Upon the adoption of the motion made by Senator Shelley Bill No. 370:

the roll was called and the vote was: Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the fol-Yeas-Senators Anderson, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning,lowing:

Dell, English, Gary, Getzen, Harrison, Hilburn, Hodges, Hol- Section 1 That the surety bond required of dealers in cer-land, Larson, Murphy, Rose, Shelley, Sikes, Turner, Watson tain securities under Section 11 of Chapter 14899, Laws of-20. Florida, Acts of 1931, entitled, "An Act regulating the sale of

Nays-Mr. President; Senators Andrews, Bass, Beacham, securities and to make uniform the law relating thereto andClarke, Gomez, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, Parker, to repeal statutes which are inconsistent herewith," shall be,Parrish, Raulerson, Shivers-14.ow form:

Which was not agreed to. in substantially the following form:And Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 303 was placed STATEOFFLORIDA

on the Calendar of Bills on third reading. COUNTY OF .............................Senator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and the KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That...-.............

Senate do now reconsider the vote by which Senate Bill No. of the State of - having a place of'063 passed the Senate. business in ............. --. Florida, as principal, and

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the . of ...................... .......... and au- laws governing surety bonds exam lted by suret: companiesthorized to conduct and carry on a general surety business in under the laws of Florida.the State of Florida, as surety, are held and firmly bound Section 2. In lieu of said bond the Applicant nay, if he sounto .. ........................ Governor of the State of Florida desires, deposit with the Florida Securities. Cnrnission, Unitedand his successors in office in the sum of Five Thousand Dol- States government bonds of the value of Five Thousand dol-lars '$5,000.00) lawful money of the United States of America lars ($5,000.00) or cash in the sum of five thousand dollarsfor the payment whereof well and truly to be made. subject ($5.000,00) and provided that the total liability under such bondto the terms and provisions hereinafter set forth, the said or deposit shall be five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) and whenprincipal and the said surety bind themselves, their successors the bonding company as surety on said bond shall have paidand assigns, executors and administrators, jointly and sev- as much as five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) on its liabilityerally, firmly by these presents. under said bond, the said bond will be thereby exhausted, and

Signed and Sealed this .......... day of.............. A. D. 19.... the company absolved from any further liability by reasonTHE CONDITION OP THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT, thereof; and provided, further. that no claim or claims under-

WHEREAS the Florida Securities Commission of the State such bond or deposit of United States government bonds orof Florida, under the provisions of Chapter 14899, Laws of cash shall be enforceable unless presented to the Florida Se-Florida, Acts of 1931, entitled, "An Act regulating the sale of curities Commission within one year after the expiration ofsecurities and to make uniform the law relating thereto, and to the term for which the bond was given or deposit made, and'repeal statutes which are inconsistent herewith," and acts that if no claim or claims are so presented, then, after the ex-amendatory thereof, has registered the said........... ......... piration of such year, the bond shall be cancelled or the-principal herein named as a dealer to sell in the State of United States government bonds or cash shall be returned toFlorida those certain securities mentioned in the application the party depositing same.of the said ....... ... . principal herein named for Section 3. That all dealers in securities issued by a Publicregistration, to-wit . ........ .... .. .......... Commission, Board or Officers of the government of the-................................................................................................................... United States or of any State, territory or insular possessions

AND WHEREAS the said Dealer is authorized by said laws thereof, or of any municipality located therein or of the Dis-to appoint salesmen to represent and assist said Dealer in the trict of Columbia, or of the Dominion of Canada or of any-sale of.-said securities. province thereof, where such dealer deals solely and exclu-

NOW THEREFORE. if the above bounder .principal sively in the aforesaid securities, is hereby authorized to be-h NOWTHEREFORE.if the above bounder................principalregistered as such dealer when the permit issued to him by'

herein named, shall truly report to the Florida Securities Con- the Florida Securities Commission recites and limits his deal-

pmission the name and addresses of all salesimen so appointed ings in securities to the above named securities upon his fil-and employed in the sale of said securities, and said ing bond in the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500.00)...... ..................... principal herein named as such Dealer and or upon his making a deposit of securities in like amount andeach and every salesman registered by said Dealer shall well of the character described in the preceding section, or cash.and truly comply with the provisions of Chapter 14899. Laws section 4. The Securities Commission shall have power toof Florida, Acts of 1931, and acts amendatory thereof, then make any reasonable rules and regulations which it may deemthis obligation to be void. otherwise to remain in full force necessary to co-operate effectively with the Federal Trade

anePROVIDED HOWEVER, AND UPON THE FOLtOWING Commission or any other agency of the United States Govern-EXPRESS CONDITIONSWER FOLLOWING ment, which may have supervision or control over the sale ofEProvideS alwaysIthIaNS: in herein shall be construed to securities in Interstate Commerce under any law of the UnitedProvided always that nothing herein shall be construed to States, now or hereafter in force, and to apply to intrastate'make the total maximum liability hereunder of the above sales or offerings such Federal laws and/or regulations ap-named principal and/or surety more than Fve Thousand Dol- piable to such sales or offerings in interstate commerce, aslars ($5,000.00) regardless of the number of acts of ommis- the Commission may deem necessary for the proper conductsion or commission of the above named principal and/or its of such intrastate sales or offerings, and not in conflict withsalesmen. the laws of this State.

PROVIDED FURTHER that before any person. firm or Section 5 The same civil remedies provided by laws of thecorporation shall have any right of action or any right what- United States now or hereafter in force, for the purchasers ofsoever against the principal and/or the surety upon this bond securities under any such laws, in interstate commerce, shall.and before any such right of action or any such right what- extend also to purchasers of securities under Chapter 14899,soever shall exist or arise, such person, firm or corporation, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1931, entitled, "An Act regulating thewithin the period of one year after the termination of this sale of securities and to make uniform the law relating there-bond must have given to the surety and the principal written s o, tn an tore sa mae hich are incnsisten herewith,"notice of claim under this bond and it is hereby stipulated and to, and to repeal statutes which are inconsistent herewith,"-agreed that the giving of such notice of claim under this bond and tio acts amendatory thereof, either expressly or by im-within said period of one year shall be a condition precedent -plcaio.-f arr^„+, ^ <i .~ .n,^

pal and/or the surety and the failure to give such notice as the same jurisdiction over civil suits instituted in connection..aforesaid shall render this obligation null and void and of no with the sale or offer of sale of securities under any laws of-effect as to such person, firm or corporation.wt h aeo fe fsl o euiisudraylw f

PROVIDED FURTHER that the liability of the surety on the United States, now or hereafter in force, as they may havePRiOVIDEDJ FUR~THERi that the liability of the Surety On under similar cases instituted under the laws of the State ofthis bond is limited to actual cases of fraud or dishonesty Flonrida instituted under the laws of the State ofcommitted by the principal and/or its salesmen in the sale of orsaid securities. Section 7 Should any portion of this Act be held invalid,

PROVIDED FURTHER that either the principal or the it shall not affect the other provisions hereof.surety may cancel this bond as an entirety by giving sixty Section 8. All laws or parts of laws insofar as they con-days written notice to the Florida Securities Commission at flict with the provisions of this Act, be and the same are here-Tallahassee. Florida, and if cancelled by the surety, copy of by repealed.said notice of cancellation shall be sent by registered mail to Section 9. This Act shall take effect upon becoming a law.thc principal hereunder. Said notice to the Florida Securities Senator English moved the adoption of the amendment.Commission shall also be sent by registered mail. In case of Pending the adoption of the amendment offered by Senator-such concellation by either the principal or the surety no English, Senator Parrish offered the following amendment tofurther obligation shall be incurred under this bond after the the amendment to House Bill No. 370:expiration of said sixty days, but the liability of the principal In Section 2, line 4 (typewritten bill), add after the wordsand surety shall apply as above set out as to any Acts or omis- $5,000 the following: "or other securities satisfactory to thesions which may have occurred prior to the effective date of commission."such cancellation. Senator Parrish moved the adoption of the amendment to-

The period for which this bond shall remain in force and the amendment.effect, unless previously cancelled as hereabove provided for Which was agreed to.shall be one (1) year from date hereof, at the expiration of And the amendment to the amendment was adopted.which time it shall ipso facto cease and terminate as to all The question recurred on the adoption of the amendment,,future transactions only. as amended, offered by Senator English to House Bill No. 370..

Which bond shall be duly executed in accordance with all Which was agreed to.56-S. B.

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And the aanendmlent at amended, was adopted. ters of litigation in such court to the County Judge's CourtSenator English also, offered the following amendment to and to the Circuit Court in said County.

House Bill No.370: ". And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateHouse Bill No. 370: ,'therein.Amend the title-of the Act to read as follows:y respectfully,A bill to be entitled "An Act relating to the sale or distribu- Very respectfully,WEBB

tion of securities and to the powers and duties of the Securi- House of Representatives.ties Commission created under Chapter 14899, Laws of Florida, Chief Clerk House of Representatives.Acts of 1931, entitled: "An Act regulating the sale of securities House Bill No. 1257, contained in the above Message, wasand to make uniform the law relating thereto, and to repeal read the first time by its title only.statutes which are inconsistent herewith"; providing the form Senator Whitaker moved that the rules be waived andof surety bond required of dealers in such securities, and au- House Bill No. 1257 be read a second time by title only.thorizing the acceptance of certain deposits in lieu of such Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.tinds; providing civil remedies for purchasers of securities in And House Bill No. 1257 was read a second time by titlethis State and extending the jurisdiction of the State Courts only.with reference thereto; and repealing all laws and parts of Senator Whitaker moved that the rules be further waivedlaws in conflict herewith." and House Bill No. 1257 be read a third time in full and put

Senator English moved the adoption of the amendment, upon its passage.Which was agreed to. Which was agreed to,by a two-thirds vote.And the amendment was adopted. And House Bill No. 1257 was read a third time in full.Senator English moved that the rules be further waived and Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the

House Bill No. 370, as amended, be read a third time in full vote was-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,and Put ',Pon its passage. ~~Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,

andWh ich was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Beacham, Butler Chowning. Clarke, Dell, Gary. Gomez, Har-AWhich was agreed to by30asme a two-thirds vote. rison, Hilburn, Holland, Larson, Lewis, MacWilliams, Mann,And House Bill No. 370, as amended, was read a third time Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,

in full.SksWto hter2Upon the passage of the bill, as amended, the roll was call- Sikes, Watson, Whitaker-28. L d T4

ed and the vote was: ~~~~~Nays-Senators English, Gillis, Lundy, Turner-4.ed and the vote was: S t Anderso, A , BSo the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the

Yeas-c Mrc President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,g Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofBeacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowing, Clarke, Dell, Eng- Representatives the rule being waived.lish Gary, Gillis, Harrison, Hilburn, Hblland, Larson, Lewis, House Bill No. 1498, contained in the above Message, wasLundy, MacWilliams, Mann, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, read the first time by its title only and placed on the CalendarShivers, Sikes, Whitaker-29. of Local Bills on second reading.

Nays-None.So the Bill passed as amended, and the action of the Senate Senator Beacham moved that the hour of adjournment be

was ordered immediately certified to the House of Represen- further extended fifteen minutes.tatives, the rule being waived. Which was agreed to.

... . ... , -,~And it was so ordered.By permission the following Resolution was introduced: And it was so ordered.

By permission the following bills were introduced:By Senator Gillis-Senate Resolution No. 35:y Senator Gary-A resolution providing that House Messages have preference By Senate Bill Nor 945y--

over all other orders of business except motions to adjourn. Senate bill to be entitled An Act granting a pension to Mrs. 945BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF Bessie Meadows of Moss Bluff. Florida.

FLORIDA: Which was read the first time by its title only and re-That for the remainder of the session the consideration of ferred to the Committee on Pensions.

House Messages shall have preference over all other orders ofbusiness except motions to adjourn. By Senator Andrews-

Which was read the first time in full. Senate Bill No 946:The question was put on the adoption of the Resolution. A bill to be entitled An Act relating to and fixing the feesWhich was agreed to. of clerks of circuit court, sheriffs, and constables in CountiesAnd Senate Resolution No. 35 was adopted. of the State ot Florida having a population of not less thanSenator Caro moved that House Bill No. 1042 be recalled 15,600 and not more than 15.635, according to the last pre-

from the House of Representatuives, B N 1 b e ceding State or Federal census, and making it unlawful forWhi wase ag Representatedves such officers to charge, collect or receive other or differentWhich was agreed to. amounts for the services designated; and repealing all laws

~~~~~And it was so ordered.and parts of laws in conflict herewith.Senator Beacham moved that the hour of adjournment be Which was read the first time by its title only and referred

'extended ten minutes. to the Calendar of Local Bills on second reading.Which was agreed to.And it was so ordered. By Senator Beacham-The following Message from the House of Representatives Senate Bill No. 947:

was received and read: A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the compensationof the clerk of the circuit court, sheriff, tax collector, tax as-

Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933. sessor, county judge, county superintendent of public in-Ron. T. G. Futch, struction and board ot county commissioners in all counties of

President of the Senate. the State of Florida having a population of not less thanSir: 19,000 nor more than 22,000 according to the last Federal

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform census and prescribing the time when this Act shall becomethe Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: a law.

Which was read the first time by its title only.By Mr. Holly of Seminole- Senator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and Sen-louse Bill No. 1257: ate Bill No. 947 be read a second time by title only.A bill to be entitled An Act to regulate actions for libels by Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

providing for a notice to defendant with respect to the al- And Senate Bill No. 947 was read a second time by titleleged libelous statements, and providing for the retraction only.and correcting statements by defendant and providing pen- Senator Beacham moved that the rules be further waivedalties and damages therefor. and Senate Bill No. 947 be read a third time in full and put

upon its passage.Also- Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.By Mr. Entzminger, of Seminole- And Senate Bill No. 947 was read a third time in full.House Bill No. 1498: Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and theA bill to be entitled An Act to abolish the County Court vote was:

in Seminole County and to provide for the transfer of mat- Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass.

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Beacham, Black Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng- Senate Chamber,lish, Gary. Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison. Hilburn, Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.Hodges, Holland. Larson, Lewis, Lundy, Macwilliams, Mann. Hon. T. G. Futch,Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, President of the Senate:Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker--38. Sir:

Nays-None. Your Committee on Pensions, to whom was referred:So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the Senate Bill No. 945:

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of A bill to be entitled An Act granting a Pension to Mrs.Representatives, the rule being waived. Bessie Meadows of Moss Bluff, Fla.

Have had the same under consideration, and recommendBy Senator Beacham- that the same, with amendments thereto, do pass.Senate Bill No 948:Very respetf ullyA bill to be entitled An Act to fix and determine the com- JVr G. Black

pensation and remuneration of all county officials now paid hrman of Committeein whole or in part by fees, commissions, or by one or more of Chairman of Committee.said methods of payment in counties having a population of And Senate Bill No. 945, contained in the above report, to-not less than 49,800 nor more than 53,500, according to the gether with committee amendments, was placed on the Calen-last preceding State or Federal census, whichever may be the dar of Bills on second reading.,later, and for the purpose of fixing the salaries and compensa-tion of other officials in such counties. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ENGROSSED BILLS

Which was read the first time by its title only.Senator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and Sen- Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed

ate Bill No. 948 be read a second time by title only. Bills submitted the following report:Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.And Senate Bill No 948 was read a second time by titleSenate Chamber

only. Senate Chamber,Senator Beacham moved that the rules be further waived Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

and Senate Bill No. 948 be read a third time in full and put Hon ident G ofuthe Senatchupon its passage. President of the Senate:

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Sir:And $enate Bill No. 948 was read a third time in full. Your Committee on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referredUpon thae passage of the bill the roll was called and the (with amendments) after 3rd reading House amendments con-

vote was: rurred in:Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, Senate Bill No. 740:

Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke. Dell, Eng- A bill to be entitled An Act to abolish the present Municipallish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, Government of the City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida,Hodges, Holland. Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, and to create, establish and reorganize a municipality to beMurphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, known and designated the City of Key West, Monroe County,Sikes, Stewart, Turner Watson, Whitaker-38. Florida; and to define its territorial boundaries; and to provide

Nays-None. for its Government, jurisdiction, powers, franchises and priv-So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the ileges; and to authorize the issuance of Municipal Bonds; to

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of legalize and validate the ordinances and resolutions of theRepresentatives, the rule being waived, present City of Key West, Monroe County, Florida, and of-

Senator Butler moved that the Senate do now proceed to ficial Acts thereunder, and adopt same as the ordinances andthe consideration of executive communications. resolutions and official Acts of the City of Key West, Monroe

Which was agreed to. County, Florida, created hereunder; and for other purposes.And the Senate went into Executive Session at 5:46 o'clock Amendments:

P. M. In Section 32, line 4 after the word "mills" insert the fol-The Senate emerged from Executive Session at 6:13 o'clock lowing:

P. M., and resumed its session. "Nor more than five (5) mills".The roll was called and the following Senators answered In Section 66, strike out lines 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29

to their names: to the period, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "TheMr. President- Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, Beach- Collector-Assessor of the City of Key West shall not assess

am, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng- any lot or parcel of land certified or sold to the City of Keylish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, West.Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, In Section 133, strike out the entire Section and insert inMurphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, lieu thereof the following:Sikes Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. "Section 133. The provisions of this Act shall become effec-

'A~ 'iiiwnr nros ' ' oive and the same shall be in force only upon and after thequorum present. approval and ratification oo the same by the majority of the

Senator Shelley moved that the Senate do now adjourn, qualified voters of the City of Key West, to be expressed at the

And the senate took a recess at 6:15 o'clock P M until general city election to be held in November, 1933, after duend the Senate tok a recess at 6:15 o'clock P. M. until notice thereof has been published at least one time in a news-

8:00 o'clock P. M. this day. paper published in said city ten (10) days prior to the hold-lEhTT/-YTrnT ciocnTn~T ing of said election for the ratification or rejection of thisNIGHTx SESSION Act. In the event the nrovisions of this Act receive the ap-

proval of the majority of the electors of the City of Key WestThe Senate convened at 8:00 o'clock P. M. pursuant to re- then the six (6) candidates for Councilman receiving the

cess order. highest number of votes at the general city election in Novem-The President in the Chair. ber 1933 shall be deemed the duly qualified and electedThe roll was called and the following Senators answered Councilmen provided for under the provisions of this Act.

to their names Further, if the provisions of this Act are approved by a ma-Mr. President: Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, Beacham, jority of the qualified electors of the City of Key West then,

Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Gary and min that event, this Act shall go into effect immediately.Getzen, Gillis. Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, Hodges, Hol- Have carefully examined same, and find same correctly en-land, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, Murphy, grossed, and return same herewith.Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, Very respectfully,Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. J. W. TURNER,

A quorum present. Chairman of Committee.By permission the following reports were submitted: And Senate Bill No. 740, contained in the above report, was

referred to the Committee on Enrolled Bills.REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

Also-Senator Black, Chairman of the Committee on Pensions, Senator Turner, Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed

submitted the following report: Bills submitted the following report:

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Senate Chamber, (d) There re-apportionment of Circuits and Judges thereofTallahassee, Pla., June 1, 1933. hereby provided for shall become effective sixty days after theHon. T. G. Futch, act providing for same shall have become a law."

President of the Senate: Which amendments are as follows:Sir: Amendment No. 1:

Your Committee on Engrossed Bills, to whom was referred Strike out everything to the Resolving Clause and insert in(with amendment) after 3rd reading and passed as amended. lieu thereof the following: "A JOINT RESOLUTION proposingSenate Bill No. 950: an amendment to Article V of the Constitution of the StateA bill to be entitled An Act cancelling all outstanding State of Florida relating to the Judiciary by adding thereto an ad-and County Tax Certificates and Tax Deeds held by the State ditional Section to be known as "Section 46 of Artivle 5'¶: pro-of Florida, and to cancel all unpaid State and County Tax viding for the establishment of Judicial Circuits of this StateAssessments, on certain lands in the County of Broward, State providing for the appointment of the Judges and State Attor-of Florida. neys therefor, and providing for the creation of an Inter-

mediate Appellate Court, composed of Circuit Judges, to beAmendment: -called the Court of Appeals, and fixing the jurisdiction of suchIn the Title and Body of the (printed bill), strike out the of the Courts hereby provided for".words: "State and". Amendment No. 2:Have carefully examined same, and find same correctly en- - Strike out everything after the Resolving Clause and insertgrossed, and return same herewith. in lieu thereof the following: "That the following amendment

Very respectfully, to Article 5 of the Constitution of this State relating to theJ. W. TURNER, Judiciary, by adding thereto an additional Section 46 as here-Chairman of Committee. inafter set forth, be and the same is hereby agreed to and shallAnd Senate Bill No. 950, contained in the above report, was be submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Floridaordered to be certified to the House of Representatives. for ratification or rejection at the next ensuing General Elec-

MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES tion, that is to say, that an additional Section to be designated'Section 46 of Article 5 of the Constitution of Florida' be

The following Message from the House of Representatives adopted, to read as follows:was received and read: Section 46. (a) There shall be as many Judicial Circuits

Taloaasse T. tchof the State of Florida as there are, from time to time, Con-Ho. T. G. Futh Tallahassee, FPla., June 1, 1933. gressional Districts, and the Legislature may provide a JudgePresident G. the Senatein each such Circuit for each fifty thousand population there-President of the Senate. in and an additional Judge may be provided by the LegislatureSir: whenever the population of a Circuit increases to an extent

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform of twenty-five thousand over multiples of fifty thousand. Cir-the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed by cuit Judges shall be appointed by the Governor and confirmedthe Constitutional three-fifths vote of all members of the by the Senate. The Judges of each Circuit shall elect one ofHouse of Representatives elected to 1933 session of the Florida their number to act as Presiding Judge, who shall have theLegislature, with amendments: duty and power to assign the various Judges to sit in the sev-

By Senator Anderson- eral counties of the Circuit at such times and in such mannerSenate Joint Resolution No. 582: as to render the most prompt and efficient judicial service,A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to Article V of having regard for the volume of litigation in the several coun-the Constitution of Florida relating to the judiciary by add- ties. Such Circuit Courts shall have the same jurisdiction as

ing thereto an additional Section to be known as Section 45 heretofore granted to Circuit Courts by the Constitution ofproviding for the reduction of the number of Judicial Circuits the State; provided, however, that the Legislature may createof this State and requiring the reapportionment of such Cir- an Intermediate Appellate Court, to be known as "The Courtcuits and the Judges thereof, of Appeals," consisting of the Presiding Judges of the several

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE Circuits hereby created, and said Court of Appeals, when soSTATE OF FLORIDA: created by the Legislature, shall have and exercise such

That the following amendment to Article V of the Constitu- original or appellate jurisdiction intermediate or final as maytion of this State relating to the Judiciary by adding thereto be prescribed by law. The constitutional jurisdiction of theadditional Section 45 as hereinafter set forth, be and the same Supreme Court, as provided in Article 5 of the Constitution,is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the qualified shall not be abrogated, provided, however, that the Supremevoters of the State of Florida for ratification or rejection at Court may, by rule of Court, confer jurisdiction in any casethe next ensuing general election, that is to say, that an ad- upon the Court of Appeals, and provide a method of obtain-ditional Section to be designated as Section 45 of Article V of ing review of causes heard in the Court of Appeals by thethe Constitution of Florida be adopted to read as follows, Supreme Court. Presiding Judges of Circuit Courts, actingto-wit: as Justices of the Court of Appeals, shall not be relieved of

"Section 45. (a) There shall be no more than fifteen judi- their duties as Circuit Judges. The Clerk of the Supremecial circuits of the State of Florida to be appropriately desig- Court shall be Clerk of the Court of Appeals.nated, numbered and defined by a suitable law enacted by the (b) The Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate,Legislature for that purpose in accordance with the amend- may appoint a State Attorney for each fifty thousand popu-ment; provided that no judicial circuit as defined by law lation in the Circuit. His duties shall be prescribed by lawhereunder shall embrace less than fifty thousand inhabitants and he shall hold office for four years; provided, however, thataccording to the last preceding State or Federal census; and in counties having a population of over fifty thousand only oneprovided further, that no judicial circuit existing at the time such State Attorney shall be appointed and the number in theof the ratification of this amendment shall be affected, al- Circuit accordingly reduced. A State Attorney may exercisetered, or abolished, except in the manner provided in this his functions in more than one County, if so provided by law.amendment for carrying the same into execution, nor shall Duties and compensation of State Attorneys shall be fixed byany existing Circuit Judge or State Attorney be disturbed in the Legislature. Assistant State Attorneys, when necessary.the tenure of his office until the expiration of any commission may be authorized by the Legislature and be appointed tern-held by him on the date this amendment is ratified. porarily by the Governor, but their terms of office shall not

(b) It shall be the duty of the Legislature at its next regu- extend beyond the next ensuing session of the Legislature.lar session after the amendment shall have been ratified to Where one State Attorney is provided hereunder in any onepass suitable laws to carry this amendment into effect, and county, he shall combine the duties of State Attorney andto make effective the re-apportionment and reduction of County Solicitor, and the latter office shall be consideredjudicial circuits and Circuit Judges hereby contemplated. abolished.

(c) There shall be one Circuit Judge to each Judicial Cir- (c) Provided, however, that no Judicial Circuit existing atcuit but additional Circuit Judges for judicial circuit may be the time of the ratification of this amendment shall be af-provided for by law as authorized by Section 43 of amended fected, altered or abolished, except in the manner provided byArticle V of this Constitution, but the total number of Cir- this amendment for carrying the same into execution, norcuit Judges apportioned to any one judicial circuit shall not shall any existing Circuit Judge or State Attorney be dis-exceed one Circuit Judge for every fifty thousand inhabitants, turbed in the tenure of his office. until the expiration of theor major fraction thereof, after this amendment shall have Commission held by him on the date this amendment is rati-been put into effect. fied.

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(d) It shall be the duty of the Legislature at the next Nays-None.regular or special session after this amendment shall have So the bill passed, as amended, and Senate Bill No. 950been ratified to pass suitable laws to carry the provisions was ordered referred to the Committee on Engrossed Bills.hereof into effect. By Senator Beacham-

(e) This Section of the Constitution shall prevail, all other By Senator Beacham-provision of Article 5 of the Constitution to the contrary not- A bill be entitled An Act authorizing and directing thewithstanding." City Commissioners of the City of Hollywood, in Broward

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate County, Florida, to cancel all outstanding tax certificates andtherein. tax deeds held by the City of Hollywood, and to cancel

Very respectfully, all unpaid tax assessments by the City of Hollywood againstFRANK WEBB, certain lands in the city of Hollywood, in Broward County,

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Florida.

Senate Joint Resolution No. 582, contained in the above Which was read the first time by its title only.Message, was read by its title, together with House Amend- Senator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and Sen-ments thereto. ate Bill No. 951 be read a second time by title only.

Senator English moved that the Senate do concur in House Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Amendment No. 1 to Senate Joint Resolution No. 582. And Senate Bill No. 951 was read a second time by title

Wnthic wnasote arefued to. concur in House Amendment No. Senator Beacham moved that the rules be further waivedAnd the Senate refused to concur in House Amendment No. and Senate Bill No. 951 be read a third time in full and put1 to Senate Joint Resolution No. 582. upon its passage.

Senator English moved that the Senate do concur in House Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Amendment No. 2 to Senate Joint Resolution No. 582. And Senate Bill No. 951 was read a third time in full.

Which was not agreed to. Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and theAnd the Senate refused to concur in House Amendment No. vote was:

2 to Senate Joint Resolution No. 582. Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,Senator Anderson moved that the House of Representatives Beacham, Black. Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng-

be requested to recede from House Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 lish, Gary, Getzen. Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn.to Senate Joint Resolution No. 582. Hodges. Holland. Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,

Which was agreed to. Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,And it was so ordered. Sikes, Stewart. Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.

Senator Gillis moved that the Speaker of the House of sohe passed, title as stated, and the action of theRepresentatives be requested to appoint a conference corn- Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of'mittee to confer with a similar committee on the part of the Representatives, the rule being waived.Senate to adjust the differences between the Bodies on theHouse Amendments to Senate Joint Resolution No. 582. By unanimous consent, Senator Andrews withdrew Senate

Which was agreed to. Bill No. 946.And it was so ordered. MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESBy permission the following bills were introduced:

The following Message from the House of RepresentativesBy Senator Beacham- was received and read:Senate Bill No. 949:A bill to be entitled An Act to repeal Chapter 7378, Laws Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

of the State of Florida, Acts of 1917, entitled "An Act to Hon. T. G. Futch,provide for the inspection of all hospitals, sanatoriums, pub- President of the Senate.lic and private schools and institutions, nunneries and houses Sir:of the Good Shepherd within this State." I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

Which was read the first time by its title only and referred the Senate that the House of Representatives has adopted theto the Committee on Miscellaneous Legislation. report of the Committee of Conference on the differences ex-

isting between the House and Senate.By Senator Beacham- Which report reads as follows:Senate Bill No. 950:A bill to be entitled An Act cancelling all outstanding State Hon. T. G. Futch,

and County tax certificates and tax deeds held by the State President of the Senate,of Florida, and to cancel all unpaid State and County tax Hon. Peter TomaselZo,assessments, on certain lands in the County of Broward, State Speaker of the House of Representatives.of Florida. Sirs:

Which was read the first time by its title only. The Conference Committee appointed on the part of theSenator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and Sen- House and Senate to adjust the differences between the two

ate Bill No. 950 be read a second time by title only. Houses on House Bill No. 788, have met and beg leave to sub-mit its report as follows:

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. It is recommended that the Senate do recede from both ofAnd Senate Bill No. 950 was read a second time by title its amendments to said bill.

Senator Beacham offered the following amendment to Sen- Respectfullysubmitted,ate Bill No. 950: SAMUEL W. GETZEN,

In Section 1, line 6 and title (printed bill), strike out the JAMES F. SlIKES,words: "State and." Conferees on the part of the Senate.

Senator Beacham moved the adoption of the amendment. ARTHUR L. AUVIL,Which was agreed to. T. H. EDNEY,And the amendment was adopted. J. S. SMITH.Senator Beacham moved that the rules be further waived Conferees on the part of the House.

and Senate Bill No. 950, as amended, be read a third time in And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senatefull and put upon its passage. therein.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Very respectfully,And Senate Bill No. 950, as amended, was read a third time FRANK WEBB,

in full. Chief Clerk House of Representatives.Upon the passage of the bill, as amended, the roll was call- Senator Andrews moved that the rules be waived and the

ed and the vote was: Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No.Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, 867 out of its order.

Beacham, Black. Butler, Caro. Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng- Which was not agreed to.lish, Gary, Getzen. Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn,Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, Senator Lewis moved that the rules be waived and theMurphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No.Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. 121 out of its order.

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Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. By unanimous consent Senator MacWilliams offered thefollowing amendment to House Bill No. 135:

And-House Bill No. 121: Strike out one-half and insert one-quarter wherever the

A bill to be entitled An Act fixing residential qualifications same appears.of persons employed to work for the state and counties, and Senator MacWilliams moved the adoption of the amend

making punishable a violation thereof. ment.Was taken up out of its order and read a second time in Which was agreed to.

full. And the amendment was adopted.

Senator MacWilliams offered the following amendment to Upon the passage of the bill, as amended, the roll was called

House Bill No. 121 and the vote was:Strike out the words: "two" and insert one wherever the Yeas-Senators Andrews, Bass, Caro, Clarke, Dell, Eng-

same appears. lish, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Holland, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams,

Senator MacWilliams moved the adoption of the amend- Mann, Parrish, Raulerson, Shelley, Shivers Sikes, Watson,

ment. Whitaker-21.Which was not agreed to. Nays-Mr. President- Senators Beacham, Black, Gary,

Senator Lewis moved that the rules be further waived and Parker, Rose, Stewart, Turner-8.House Bill No. 121 be read a third time in full and put So the Bill passed. as amended, and the action of the Senate

upouse ills passage. 121 b reada thid tim nfllan putwas ordered to be immediately certified to the House of

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Representatives, the rule being waived.And House Bill No. 121 was read a third time in full. Pursuant to the motion made by Senator Holland, the Chair

Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the vote announced the appointment of Senators Holland, Anderson

was: and Rose as the Conference Committee on the part of the

Yeas-Mr. President: Senators Andrews, Bass, Beacham, Senate to confer with a similar committee on the part of

Caro, Dell. English. Gary, Gillis, Gomez, Hilburn, Lewis, the House of Representatives to adjust the differences between

Lundy, Mann. Parker Parrish, Raulerson, Shelley, Shivers, the two Bodies on Senate Bill No. 175.

Sikes, Watson, Whitaker-22. Senator Gomez moved that the rules be waived and the

Nays-Senators Anderson, Black, Harrison, Holland, Mac- Senate do now take up the consideration of Senate Bill No.

Williams, Murphy, Stewart. Turner-8. 121 out of its order.So the Bill passed title as stated, and the action of the Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of* Representatives, the rule being waived. And-

Senator Turner moved that the rules be waived and the Senate Bill No. 121:Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. A bill to be entitled An Act fixing residential qualifications

135 out of its order. of persons employed to work for the state and counties, and

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. making punishable a violation thereof.Was taken up out of its order.

And-House Bill No. 135Senator Gomez moved that the rules be waived and Senate

A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the State Board of Bill No. 121 be read a second time by title only.Health and the State Health Officer; to amend Section 2016 of Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.the Revised General Statutes of Florida, 1920, as amended by And Senate Bill No 121 was read a second time by titleChapter 8557, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1921, being Section only.3172, Compiled General Laws of Florida, 1927. relating to the Senator Gomez moved that the rules be further waived and

levy and collection of a tax for the maintenance and support Senate Bill No. 121 be read a third time in full and put upon

of the State Board of Health. its passage.Was taken up out of its order and read a second time in full. Which was not agreed to.

Senator Turner moved that the rules be further waived and And Senate Bill No. 121 was placed on the Calendar of Bills

House Bill No. 135 be read a third time in full and put upon on third reading.

its passage. Senator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and the

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Senate do now reconsider the vote by which House Bill No.

And House Bill No. 135 was read a third time in full. 1231 was indefinitely postponed.

Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

vote was: And the Senate reconsidered the vote by which House Bill

Yeas-Mr. President: Senators Anderson, Andrews, Black, No. 1231 was indefinitely postponed.

Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, English, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Senator Beacham moved that House Bill No. 1231 be re-

Hale, Harrison, Holland, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Parrish, called from the House of Representatives.Raulerson, Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, Turner, Watson, Whitaker Which was agreed to.

-26. And it was so ordered.Nays-Senators Bass, Beacham, Gary, Hilburn, Mann, By permission, the following report was submitted:

Parker, Rose, Stewart-8.So the Bill passed title as stated, and the action of the REPORT OF JOINT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofRepresentatives, the rule being waived. June 1, 1933.

Senator MacWilliams moved that the rules be waived and Honorable T. G. Futch,

the Senate do now reconsider the vote by which House President of the Senate,

Bill No. 135 passed the Senate this day. Tallahassee, Florida.Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Honorable Peter Tomasello, Jr.

And the Senate reconsidered the vote by which House Bill Speaker of the House of Representatives,

No. 135 passed the Senate. Tallahassee, Florida.

Senator MacWilliams moved that the rules be waived and Your Joint Conference Committee of the Senate and the

the Senate do .now take up the consideration of House Bill House of Representatives to whom was referred Committee

No. 135 out of its order. Substitute for House Bill No. 153, together with the following

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Senate amendment to said Committee Substitute for HouseBill N . 153, viz:

And- "In Section 2, line 4, after the words "Board of Conserva-

House Bill No. 135: tion", insert .he following "except the power of appointing

A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the State Board of and employing such help, assistants and agents as are herein

Health and the State Health Officer; to amend Section 2016 of provided for to carry out the provisions of this Act, which

the Revised General Statutes of Florida, 1920, as amended by said power shall be vested in the Governor," begs leave to re-

Chapter 8557, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1921. being Section 3172, port that your Your Joint Committee has had the same un-

Compiled General Laws of Florida, 1927, relating to the levy der consideration and recommends that the Senate do recede

and collection of a tax for the maintenance and support of from its amendment above set forth, and recommends that

the State Board of Health. the said bill, Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 153,

Was taken up out of its order, pending roll call. with the following amenument, viz:

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"At the end of section 2 strike out the period and insert And the Senate reconsidered the vote by which the foregoing

in lieu thereof a commr and add the following, except that the amendment was adopted.Governor shall appoint the Supervisor of Conservation By unanimous consent, Senator Caro withdrew the fore-

Board, and the Supervisor shall employ and appoint all other going amendment.help, assistants and agents as may be deemed necessary by the Senator Caro moved that the rules be waived and the SenateGovernor", do pass as amended. do now reconsider the vote by which the following amendment

Respectfully, to House Bill No. 1042 was adopted on May, 1933.J. J. PARRISH. In Section 1, lines two and three (typewritten bill), strikeH. H. LEWIS. out the words: six thousand ($6,000) and insert in lieu there-M. 0. HARRISON. of the following: five thousand ($5,000).

Members of the Conference Committee on Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.the part of the Senate. And the Senate reconsidered the vote by which the foregoing

THOS. W. BUTLER. Amendment was adopted.H. S. EZELL. By unanimous consent, Senator Caro withdrew the fore-BEN WAND.

Members of the Conference Committee on going amendment.the part of the House of Representatives. By unanimous consent, Senator Caro offered the following

Senator Parrish moved the adoption of the Conference amendment to House Bill No. 1042:Committee Report on Committee Substitute for House Bill In Section One, line 2 and 3 (typewritten bill), strike out

the words six thousand ($6,000) and insert in lieu thereof theNo. 153. following: five thousand five hundred ($5,500).

Which was agreed to. Senator Caro moved the adoption of the amendment.And the Conference Committee report was adopted. Which was agreed to.

Senator English moved that the rules be waived and the And the amendment was adopted.Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. Senator Caro moved that the rules be further waived and354 out of its order. House Bill No. 1042, as amended, be read a third time in full

Which was not agreed to. and put upon its passage.

mnator Watson moved that the rules be waived and the Which was agreed to by a two-third vote.

late do now take up the consideration of Senate Bill No. And House Bill No. 1042, as amended, was read a third time.

S out of its order. in full.Which was not agreed to. Upon the passage of the bill, as amended, the roll was called

Senator English requested that House Bill No. 353, reported and the vote was:unfavorably by the Committee on Appropriations, be restored Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass

unfavorabl the Calendar of mnethe rule. Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke. Dell. Eng-to the calendar of Bills on second reading, under tih Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison. Hilburn,

And it was so ordered. lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison. Hilburn,And it was so ordered. Hodges. Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,

Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,.

The following Message from the House of Representatives Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.wa-s received and read: So the bill passed, as amended, and the action of the Sen-

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. ate was ordered immediately certified to the House of Repre-Tallahassee, Fla., June i, 1933.sentatives, the rule being waived.

Hon. T. G. Futch,President of the Senate: Also-

Sir: The following Message from the House of Representatives,I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the was received and read:

Senate that the House of Representatives has granted therequest of the Senate for the return to the Senate, for the Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.purpose of further consideration, of- Hon. T. G. Futch,

President of the Senate:Bv Messrs. Untreiner and Bell of Escambia- Sir:Houce Bill No. 1042: I am directed by the House of Representatives to informA bill to be entitled An Act to regulate salsrv of the nolie tn- the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:

of the Court of Renord nf .scambia Contmv. Plorida, t,n be. naidby the County of Fscamhia,. and to nrovide for the disnosition By Messrs. Herrin and Boynton of Gadsden-of convintion feas eqanerl h,7 *s.id Solinit.no. House Bill No. 1518:

With Senatp Amendments. which amendments are attach- A bill to be entitled An Act defining and relating to burialed to the sRaid Bill. associations; licensing the operation of burial and under-

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate taking business in Gadsden County, Florida, defining thetherein. duties, powers and authorities vested under such an Act, pre-

Very respectfully. scribed for the investing of funds under the said Act and pre-FRANK WErBB. scribing penalties for the violation of such Act, and providing

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. that the Insurance Commissioner of Florida shall have super-nouse Bill No. 1042. contained in the abbove Message. was vision thereof. and requiring the deposit with the Insurance

read the first time b'7 its title onlv. Commissioner of Florida, certain securities for the perform-Senator Caro moved that the rules be waived anrl the Senate ance of any contract or obligation entered into by any associ-

do now reconsider the vote by which House Bill No. 1042 ation as defined by this Act.passed the Senate: And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

Hnuse Bill No. 1049- therein.A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the salary of the Solicitor Very respectfully,

of the Court of Record of F.seambin County. 'lorida. to be FRANK WEBBpaid by the County of vscambia. .nd to nromrid for the dis- Chief Clerk House of Representatives.position of conviction f-ps earned by said Solicitor. House Bill No. 1518, contained in the above Message, was

Which was aereed to by a two-thirds vote. read the first time by its title only.And the Senate reconsidered. the vote bv which House Bill Senator Anderson moved that the rules be waived and House

No 1042 passed the Senate. Bill No. 1518 be read a second time by title only.The question recurrpd on the pas-a-e of the bill. Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

Senator Caro moved that the rules be waived and the Senate And House Bill No. 1518 was read a second time by titledo now reconsider the vote by which the following amendment only.to House Bill No. 1042 was adopted on May 31. 1933: Senator Anderson moved that the rules be further waived

In Section 2. last line (typewritten bill. strike out the and House Bill No. 1518 be read a third time in full and putperiod and insert in lieu thereof the following: comma pro- upon its passage.vided receipts of said office shall he less than $6.000.00 per Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.annum then the comoensation of said office shall be only And House Bill No. 1518 was read a third time in full.the total of such receipts. Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. vote was:

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Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, Also-Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke. Dell, Eng- The following Message from the House of Representatives

lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale. Harrison, Hilburn. was received and read:Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933.Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Hon. T. G. Futch,Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38 President of the Senate:

Nays-None. Sir:So the bill passed. title as stated, and the action of the I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:

Representatives, the rule being waived. By Mr. Smith of Clay-

House Bill No. 1490:The following Message from the House of Representatives A bill to be entitled An Act to provide for incorporatingThe following Mesa age non-profit corporations; to define their powers; to provide

-was .received and read:for filing amendments to their charters; to provide the mannerTallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933. in which all such corporations heretofore organized may re-

-Hon. T. 0G. Futchf incorporate under the provisions of this Act; to provide for thePresident of the Senate: manner in which such corporations may be dissolved; to pre-

:Sir. scribe the filing fees.I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: therein.Very respectfully,

By Mr. Waller of Leon- FRANK WEBB,House Bill No. 447: Chief Clerk House of Representatives.A bill to be entitled An Act to repeal Section 12 of Chapter House Bill No. 1490, contained in the above Message, was

11829, Laws of Florida, 1927, requiring each corporation doing read the first time by ;ts title only and placed on the Calen-business within the State of Florida to file with the Secretary dar of Bills on second reading without reference.of State on or before June first of each year a certificate giv-ing the names and addresses of the officers and directors of Also-such corporation. The following Message from the House of Representatives

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate was received and read:

therein.spectfully, Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.Very respectfully, Hon. T. G. Futch,

FRANK WEBB, President of the Senate:Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Sir:

House Bill No. 447, contained in the above Message, was I am directed by the House of Representatives to informread the first time by its title only. the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:

Senator Gillis moved that the rules be waived and HouseBill No. 447 be read a second time by title only. By Mr. Byington of Volusia-

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. House Bill No. 178:And House Bill No. 447 was read a second time by title A bill to be entitled An Act prohibiting state officers, mem-

only. bers of state boards, county officers, members of county boards

Senator Gillis moved that the rules be further waived and or commissions, city officials, or their appointees, from em-House Bill No. 447 be read a third time in full and put upon ploying any person related to such state officer, member ofits passage. state board, county officer, member of county board or com-

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. mission, city official, or his appointee, within the fourth de-And House Bill No. 447 was read a third time in full. gree of consanguinity or affinity and providing a penalty forUpon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the the violation thereof.

vote was: And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateYeas-Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, Black, Caro, therein.

'Clarke, Dell, Gillis, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, Lewis, Lundy, Very respectfully,MacWilliams, Mann, Murphy, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, FRANK WEBB,Shivers, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-23. Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

Nays-Senator English-1. House Bill No. 178, contained in the above Message, wasSo the Bill passed title as stated, and the action of the read the first time by its title only.

Senate was ordered certified to the House of Representatives. Senator Gillis moved that the rules be waived and HouseBill No. 178 be read a second time by title only.

Also- Which Was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.The following Message from the House of Representatives And House Bill No. 178 was read a second time by title only.

was received and read: Senator Gillis moved that the rules be further waived andTallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933. House Bill No. 178 be read a third time in full and put upon

its passage.Hon. T. G. Futch, Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

President of the Senate.Preir: toheSnt: And House Bill No. 178 was read a third time in full.

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the ponthe passage of the bill the roll was caed and the

Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: Yeas-Senators Andrews, Bass, Beacham, Caro, Clarke, Dell,By Mr. Ward, of Orange- English, Gary, Gillis, Hale, Lundy, MacWilliams, Parker,House Bill No. 1512: Parrish, Raulerson, Rose. Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, Watson,A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 6 of Chapter Whitaker-21.

11325, Laws of Florida, 1925, the said Act being An Act to Nays-Mr. President: Senators Anderson, Black, Harrison,abolish the present municipal government of the town of Hilburn, Stewart, Turner-7.Winter Park. in the County of Orange, State of Florida; So the Bill passed title as stated, and the action of the'to create, establish, organize and incorporate a city and a Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofmunicipal corporation to be known and designated as the Representatives, the rule being waived.City of Winter Park; to designate the territorial boundaries Senator English moved that the rules be waived and theof said municipality; and to define and prescribe the juris- Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. 354,diction, powers, privileges and functions of said municipality. out of its ordef Huse B

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.therein.

Very respectfully, And-FRANK WEBB, House Bill No. 354:

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. A bill to be entitled An Act to prohibit trespass upon StateHouse Bill No. 1512, contained in the above Message, was lands and to provide penalties therefor.

read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calendar Was taken up out of its order, having been read a second(of .Local Bills on second reading. time on May 25, 1933.

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The following amendment, by Senator Beacham, was pend- by Volusia County, as free bridges, whether the same were pur-ing adoption on May 25, 1933: chased or constructed by an issue of bonds or time warrants

In Section 3, line 5, (typewritten bill), strike out the words: under General Law or Special Acts of the Legislature of Flor-Change period to a comma and insert except wild game. ida. requiring the collection of a toll for the operation and

Senator Beacham moved the adoption of the amendment. maintenance of said bridges and the payment of the principalWhich was agreed to. of said bonds or time warrants, and interest thereon, at suchAnd the amendment was adopted, time as the County of Volusia may derive from the gasolineSenator Beacham moved that the rules be further waived tax or other sources of evenue, including ad valorem taxes as

and House Bill No. 354, as amended, be read a third time in may be apportioned out of the General Road and Bridge Fundfull and put upon its passage. of said County when in the discretion of said Board it may

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. be deemed advisable to so provide an amount sufficient to payAnd House Bill No. 354, as amended, was read a third time the principal and interest of the bonds or time warrants, and

in full. the interest thereon as same may mature and interest accrue,Upon the passage of the bill, as amended, the roll was call- and further providing that after said bridges are declared

ed and the vote was. free that it shall be the duty of the Board of County Commis-Yeas-Senators Andrews, Bass, Caro, Clarke, Dell, English, sioners of Volusia County, Florida, to operate the same as free

Gary, Gillis, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Parker, Rose, Shelley, bridges out of the General Road and Bridge Fund of saidShivers, Turner, Watson-17. County, charging and deducting the cost thereof from the

Nays-Mr. President: Senators Beacham, Black, Harrison, funds apportioned to the district in which such bridges mayHilburn, Parrish, Raulerson, Stewart, Whitaker-9. be located, and to otherwise repeal all special laws relating to

So the Bill passed, as amended, and the action of the Senate any and all toll bridges in Volusia County, Florida, in conflictwas ordered certified to the House of Representatives. with said Act.

Senator Stewart moved that the rules be waived and the And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateSenate do now take up the consideration of Senate Bill No. therein.348 out of its order. Very respectfully,

Which was not agreed to. FRANK WEBB,Senator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and the Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

Senate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. Senator Chowning moved that the request of the House of1403 out of its order. Representatives contained in the above Message be granted

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. and Senate Bill No. 648 be immediately returned to the Houseof Representatives.

And- Which was agreed to.House Bill No. 1403: And it was so ordered.A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing and directing the

Everglades Drainage District to designate fire zones and to Also-authorize the Governor of the State of Florida to appoint Fire The following Message from the House of RepresentativesWardens to undertake fire protection and prevention work was received and read:within such Fire Zones, and authorizing the Board of Com-missioners of State Institutions to use State convicts for Tallahassee, Fla. June 1 1933the purpose of aiding in such fire work. Hon. T. G. Futch,

Was taken up out of its order. President of the Senate:Senator Beacham moved that the rules be further waived Sir:

and House Bill No. 1403 be read a second time by title only. I am directed by the dIouse of Representatives to inform theWhich was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Senate that the House of Representatives requests the returnAnd House Bill No. 1403 was read a second time by title to the House for the purpose of further consideration:

only.Senator Beacham offered the following amendment to By Messrs. Bell and Untreiner of Escambia-

House Bill No. 1403: House Bill No. 1432:Insert: Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of A bill to be entitled An Act providing for and regulating

Florida. the business of making installments loans of money or creditSenator Beacham moved the adoption of the amendment. in Counties having a population of not less than 50,000 andWhich was agreed to. and not more than 61,000 according to the Federal Census ofAnd the amendment was adopted. 1930, and providing the rate of interest and discount to beSenator Beacham moved that the rules be further waived charged therefor.

and House Bill No. 1403, as amended, be read a third time in And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senatefull and put upon its passage. therein.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Very respectfully,And House Bill No. 1403, as amended, was read a third time FRANK WEBB,

in full. Chief Clerk House of Representatives.Upon the passage of the bill. as amended, the roll was call- Senator Caro moved that the request of the House of

ed and the vote was: Representatives contained in the above Message be grantedYeas-Mr. President: Senators Andrews, Bass, Beacham, and House Bill No. 1432 be immediately returned to the House

Black, Clarke, English, Gary, Getzen, Hale, Lewis, Lundy, of Representatives.MacWilliams, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shiv- Which was agreed to.ers, Sikes, Watson-21. And it was so ordered.

Nays-Senators Hilburn, Turner, Whitaker-3.So the Bill passed, as amended, and the action of the Senate Also-

was ordered certified to the House of Representatives. The following Message from the House of Representativeswas received and read:

Also-The following Message from the House of Representatives , Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933.

was received and read: on T. G. Futch,Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933. President of the Senate.

Hon. T. G. FUtch,President of the Senate: I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the

Sir: Senate that the House of Representatives has concurred inI am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate Amendment to:

Senate that the House of Representatives requests the re- By Mr. Rogers of Browardturn to the House for the purpose of further consideration: House Joint Resolution No. 1441:

By Senator Chowning- A Joint Resolution proposing amendment to Article IX ofSenate Bill No. 648: the Constitution of the State of Florida relative to TaxationA bill to be entitled An Act authorizing, directing and re- and Finance, to be known as Section 14 of Article IX

quiring the Board of County Commissioners of Volusia Coun- BE IT RESOLVED by the Legislature of the State of Flor-ty, Florida, to maintain and operate all bridges in Volusia ida that the following amendment to Article IX of the Con-County, Florida, now being operated as toll bridges and owned stitution of the State of Florida, to be known as Section 14

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of said Article IX, be and the same is hereby agreed to and Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933.shall be submitted to the electors of the State of Florida at Hon. T. G. Futch,the General Election to be held on the first Tuesday after the President of the Senate.first Monday in November. 1934, for ratification or rejection: Sir:

"Section 14. For a period of fifteen years from the begin- I am directed by the House of Representatives to informning of operation, motion picture studios and plants which the Senate that the House of Representatives has concurredshall be established in this State on or after July 1st, 1933, in- in Senate amendment to:eluding all lands, buildings and chattels utilized in connection By Messrs. Stewart and Byington of Volusia-therewith, and all raw materials going into the finished prod- House Bill No. 57:ucts of such studios and plants, as well as the finished prod- A bill to be entitled An Act for the payment of a pension toucts or films, shall be exempt from all taxation, except that Rhodolphus Swift Sheldon, of Volusia County, Florida.no exemption shall become effective by virtue of this amend- Which amendment reads as follows:ment shall extend beyond the year 1943. In the enacting clause strike out the word "resolved" and

The exemption herein authorized shall not apply to real insert in lieu thereof the following: "enacted".estate owned by such motion picture studios and plants except And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senatethe real estate occupied as the location required to house such therein.motion picture studios and plants and other buildings inci- Very respectfully,dental to the operation of such studios and plants, together FRANK WEBB,with such lands as may be required for housing offices and , Chief Clerk House of Representatives.employees, and for warehouses, laboratories, cutting rooms,projections rooms, storage, trackage, shipping facilities, sets Also-and locations." The following Message from the House of Representatives

Which amendment reads as follows: was received and read:In Section 14, line 4, typewritten bill, between the words

"all" and "taxation", insert "ad valorem". Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933.And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Hon. T. G. Futch,

therein. President of the Senate.Very respectfully, Sir:

FRANK WEBB, I am directed by the House of Representatives to notfiyChief Clerk House of Representatives. the Senate that the Speaker of the House of Representatives

on May 26th appointed Messrs. Ezell, Wand and Butler ofAlso- Charlotte, as a committee on the part of the House of Repre-The following Message from the House of Representatives sentatives to confer with a like committee from the Senate

was received and read: to adjust the differences existing between the two bodies onSenate amendments to Committee Substitute for House Bill

Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933. No. 153. This information was contained in a Message direct-ed to the Senate on the above date.on. T. G. Fu the Senate:h, And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

Sir: therein.I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the Very respectfully,

Senate that the House of Representatives has concurred in FRANK WEBB,Senate Amendment to: Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

Also-House Bill No. 1394: The following Message from the House of RepresentativesA bill to be entitled An Act to validate, ratify, legalize and was received and read:

confirm the assessment, levy and collection of taxes and in-terest and penalties thereon for the years 1931 and 1932 by Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933.the City of Fort Lauderdale, a municipal corporation of Hon. T. G. Futch,Broward County Florida; and to validate and confirm all President of the Senate.settlements, compromises and adjustments made with refer- Sir:ence to taxes and tax certificates for the year 1932 and all I am directed by the House of Representatives to informyears prior thereto, and the sales of tax sale certificates for the Senate that the House of Representatives has concurredsaid years; and to validate and confirm all special assessments in Senate amendment to:assessed and levied for local improvements and the adjust-ment and compromises made with reference thereto. By Messrs. Kelly, Booth and Carey of Pinellas-

Which amendment reads as follows: House Bill No. 1424:Strike out all of Section 5 and insert in lieu thereof the A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Chapter 11972 of the

~~~~~~~~~following: ~Laws of Florida for the year 1927; prescribing the compensa-flSectin 5g Tht thi Act hal not tak ffet ules nd un tion of the Judge and Probation Officer of said Court, andSection 5. That this Act shall not take effect unless and un- reducing the operating expenses thereof and for other pur-

til the question of the approval and the acceptance of the poses.provisions hereof shall be submitted to the qualified electorsof the City of Ft. Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida; that Which amendment reads as follows:said election shall be called by the City Commissioner of said In Section 1, typewritten bill, at end of Section 1, add theCity of Ft. Lauderdale, and notice thereof be given at least following: "The Commissioners of said county are authorized,ten (10) days preceding the date of said election; that said in their discretion. to appropriate and pay out of the Generalelection shall be held, canvassed, and the results thereof de- Fund, in addition to such salary, not in excess of $50.00 perdared in accordance with the present law pertaining to elec- month to cover the necessary expenses incurred in the per-tions in said City of Ft. Lauderdale. If the majority of all formance of the duties as Juvenile Judge.electors voting at said election shall vote to approve and ac- And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senatecept the provisions of this Act, then and in that event this therein.Act shall take effect and be in force from and after the date Very respectfully,of canvassing and declaring the results of said election. If the FRANK WEBB,majority of all electors voting at said election shall, not vote Chief Clerk House of Representatives.to approve and accept the provisions of this Act then and in Alsothat event the provisions of this Act shall not be effective for The following Message from the House of Representatives

~Vrreany purpose.pcfulwas received and read:Very respectfully,

FRANK WEBB, Tallahassee, Fla., May 30, 1933.Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Hon. T. G. Futceh,

President of the Senate.Sir:

i 0 " « 4Also-- ., -I am directed by the House of Representatives to informThe following Message from the House of Representatives the Senate that the House of Representatives has concurred

was received and read: in Senate amendments to:

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By Mr. Dickey of Dixie- lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale. Harrison, Hilburn,House Bill No. 1024: Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy. Mann, Murphy, Par-A bill to be entitled An Act regulating the length of nets ker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, Sikes, Stew-

allowed to be used in the salt waters of Dixie County, Florida, art, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-37.and providing a penalty for the violation thereof and for the Nays-None.enforcement thereof and repealing all laws in conflict there- So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of thewith. Senate was ordered certified to the House of Representatives.

Which amendments are as follows: Also-Amendment No. 1: The following Message from the House of RepresentativesStrike out all before the enacting clause and insert in lieu was received and read:

thereof the following: A bill to be entitled An Act to makeTallahassee Fla., June 1, 1933.the use of stop netting or drag seines for the purpose of T G Ftchcatching food fish in the salt waters of Dixie County Florida, th Sunlawful, and to provide a penalty for the violation thereof. President of te Senate.

Amendment No. 2: Sir:I am directed by the House of Representatives to informStrike out all after the enacting clause and insert in lieu Representatives

thereof the ufolllowiang: t eai lu an s the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:Section 1. That from and after the passage of this Act, By Mr. Andrews of Holmes-

and upon its becoming a law, it shall be unlawful for any House Bill No. 1006:person, persons, firm or corporation to use, stake out, put A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 27 of Chap-down, net, pull or in any manner use stop nets or netting ter1 4764, Laws of Florida,'Acts of 1931, relating to the opera-or drag seines of any kind or nature whatever for the purpose tion of motor vehicles by railroad companies on the highwaysof catching food fish, within the salt waters of Dixie County, of this state, and providing the terms and conditions underFlorida, provided this Act shall not apply to nets used more which said railroad companies may operate such motor ve-than three miles from the shore line in the nearest point of hicles.grass. And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

Section 2. Any person, persons, firm or corporation violat- therein.ing any of the provisions of this Act, shall be deemed guilty Very respectfully,of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be pun- FRANK WEBB,ished by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars or by Chief Clerk House of Representatives.imprisonment of not more than three months or both in the House Bill No. 1006, contained in the above Message, wasdiscretion of the Court. read the first time by its title only.

Section 3. All laws or parts of laws in conflict with the Senator Gillis moved that the rules be waived and Houseprovisions of this Act, be and the same are hereby repealed. Bill No. 1006 be read a second time by title only.

Section 4. This Act shall take effect immediately upon its Which was not agreed tobecoming a law. And House Bill No. 1006 was placed on the Calendar of

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Bills on second reading without reference.therein.

Very respectfully, Also-FRANK WEBB The following Message from the House of Representatives

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. was received and read:Tallahassee, Fla., May 31, 1933.

Also- Hon. T. G. Futch,The following Message from the House of Representatives President of the Senate.

was received and read: Sir:Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

Hon. T. G. Futch, the Senate that the House of Representatives has adopted:President of the Senate.

Sir: By Mr. Kanner of Martin-I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform House Concurrent Resolution No. 19:

the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: A Concurrent Resolution providing for the adjournment ofBy Mr. Hosford of Liberty- the pre sent regular session of the Legislature sine die.

uBy Mrl Hosord of Liberty-WHEREAS, the present session of the Legislature expires byA bill to be entitled An Act defining and relating to burial constitutional limitation on June 2nd, 1933, it is necessary that

associations; licensing the operation of burial and undertak- a fxed hour be appointed by the House of Representatives anding business in Liberty County, Florida, defining the duties, the Senate or the adrnment of said session of the Legs-powers and authorities vested under such an Act, prescribed lature sine dle, therefore-for the investing of funds under the said Act and prescribing TIVE THE SENHO E OF REPRESENTA-penalties for the violation of such Act, and providing that TIVE the933 re r session th ri Lislature shallthe Insurance Commissioner of Florida shall have supervision That the 1933 regular session of the Florida Legislature shallthe Insurance Commissioner of Florida shall have supervision b adjrned sine die at 12 o'clock noon o Friday Junethereof, and requiring the deposit with the Insurance Con- be adjoured sme die at 12:00 o'clock noon on Friday Junemissioner of Florida, certain securities for the performance 2 A D. 1933-of any contract or obligation entered into by any association And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senateas defined by this Act. erem.

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Very respectfully,therein FRANK WEBB,

Very respectfully, Chief Clerk House of Representatives.FRANK WEBB House Concurrent Resolution No. 19, contained in the above

Chief Clerk House of Representatives Message, was read the first time in full.House Bill No. 1535, contained in the above Message, was And House Concurrent Resolution No. 19 went over under

read the first time by its title only. the ruleSenator Shelley moved that the rules be waived and House Also-

Bill No. 1535 be read a second time by title only. The following Message from the House of RepresentativesWhich was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.And House Bill No. 1535 was read a second time by title w received and read:

only. Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.Senator Shelley moved that the rules be further waived Hon. T. G. Futch,

and House Bill No. 1535 be read a third time in full and put President of the Senate.upon its passage. Sir:

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. I am directed by the House of Representatives to informAnd House Bill No. 1535 was read a third time in full. the Senate that the House of Representatives agrees to ap-Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the point a conference committee to confer with a like committee

vote was: on the part of the Senate to adjust the differences existingYeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, on the several amendments to Senate Committee Substitute

Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng- for Senate Bill No. 47.

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Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 47: Also-A bill to.be entitled An Act to amend Section 1007, Revised The following Message from the House of Representatives

General Statutes, as amended by Chapter 8410, Laws of Flor- was received and read:ida, Acts of 1921 and by Chapter 10182, Laws of Florida, Actsof 1925, being Section 1281, Compiled General Laws of Flor- Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.ida, 1927, as amended by Chapter 15625. Laws of Florida., Acts Hon. T. G. Futch,of 1931; and to amend Section 1010 Revised General Statutes, President of the Senate:being Section 1284. Compiled General Laws of Florida, 1927, Sir:as amended by Chapter 15625, Laws of Florida. Acts of 1931; to I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform theamend Section 1011. Revised General Statutes, as amended by Senate that the House of Representatives, has passed:Chapter 8410, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1921, and by Chapter By Senator Getzen-10182, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1925, being Section 1285. Corn- Senate Bill No. 824:piled General Laws of Florida, 1927. as amended by Chapter A bill to be entitled An Act to create a County Budget Com-15625, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1931; and to amend Section mission in Sumter County, State of Florida; to prescribe the1012. Revised General Statutes. as amended by Chapter 8410. powers, duties and functions of such County Budget Commis-Laws of Florida, Acts of 1921, and by Chapter 10182, Laws of sion and the qualifications, terms of office and method ofFlorida, Acts of 1925, being Section 1286, Compiled General appointment or election of members thereof; and to author-Laws of Florida, 1927, and to amend Chapter 14656, Acts of ize such County Budget Commission to make and control the1931, all of said sections relating to the operation, licensing Budgets of receipts and expenditures oi the Board of Countyand taxing of motor vehicles, trailers, semi-trailers, and Commissioners, Board of 'Public Instruction, and all othermotorcycle side cars; and providing penalties for the viola- Boards, Commissions and officials of such County or of tax-tion thereof. ing districts (except school districts) situate therein author-

Which amendments are attached to the bill. ized to raise and expend moneys for county or district pur-Very respectfully, poses; and providing the penalties for the violation thereof.

FRANK WEBB, And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateChief Clerk House of Representatives. therein.

Very respectfully,Also- FRANK WEBB,

The following Message from the House of Representatives Chief Clerk House of Representatives.-was received and read: Senate Bill No. 824, contained in the above Message, was

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. read by its title and ordered referred to the Committee onHon. T. G. Futch, Enrolled Bills.

President of the Senate. Also-I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform The following Message from the House of RepresentativesI am directed by the House of Representatives to inform as received and Read-

the Senate that the Speaker of the House of Representatives was received and Read:has appointed Messrs. Westbrook, Bishop and Albury as a Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.committee on the part of the House of Representatives to con- Hon. T. G. Futch,fer with a committee from the Senate to adjust the differ- President of the Senate:ences existing on amendment to: SI am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the

By Committee on Appropriations- Senate that the House of Representatives has reconsidered theSenate Bill No. 442: vote by which:A bill to be entitled An Act making appropriations for the By Senator Beacham-

salaries of officers and employees of the State and for the Senate Bill No. 863:current operating expenses of the departments or branches of A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Sections 10, 11, 13,the State Government for the annual periods beginning July 15, 16, 18, 45. 47, 66, 67, 73, 82, 86, 91, 99, 100, 132. 147, 152,1, 1933, and July 1, 1934. 153, 154, 155, 157, 158, 159, 160, 162 and 163 of Chapter 10552

Which amendment is attached to said bill. of the Laws of Florida for the year 1925, entitled "An Act.And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate to abolish the present municipal government of the City of

therein. Fort Lauderdale, County of Broward, State of Florida, and toVery respectfully, create and establish a municipal government known as the

FRANK WEBB, City of Fort Lauderdale; to provide a charter for such City,Chief Clerk House of Representatives. to fix its territorial limits; provide for its government and

prescribe its jurisdiction and powers" and for the repeal ofAlso- Section 8, 9, 26, 27, 23, 29, 48 of said Chapter 10552 of theThe following Message from the House of Representatives Special Acts of the Laws of Florida for the year 1925.

was received and read: Was passed and has concurred in Senate amendment there-Tallahassee, Pla., June 1, 1933. to and again passed the said Bill. The amendment is attached

Hon. T. G. Futch, to the Bill and the Bill passed again. as amended.President of the Senate: And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

Sir: therein.I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the Very respectfully,

the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: FRANK WEBB,

By Senator Shivers- . Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

Senate Bill No. 904: Senate Bill No. 863, contained in the above Message, wasA bill to be entitled An Act to further declare, establish and read by its title and ordered referred to the Committee on

designate a State road in the State of Florida. Engrossed Bills.Also-

Also- The following Message from the House of RepresentativesBy Senator Mann- was received and read:Senate Bill No. 926:A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the City of Lake Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, l933.

Butler, Florida, and to amend Section 30 of Chapter 5507, Hon. T. G. FutchSLaws of Florida, Acts of 1905, as amended by Chapter 8991, President of the enate.Laws of Florida, Acts of 1931, relating to the powers of the SIr.Council of the City of Lake Butler, Florida. I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:therein. By Mr. Strickland of Sumter-

Very respectfully, House Bill No. 1558:: FRANK WEBB, A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the salary of the County

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Tax Collector of Sumter County, Florida, and to authorizeSenate Bills Nos. 904 and 926, contained in the above Message, the payment of the same in monthly installments and towere read by their titles and ordered referred to the Commit- provide penalties for the violation of this Act.tee on Enrolled Bills. Proof of Publication attached to bill.

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Also- And House -Bill No.. 1573 was read a second time by titleBy Mr. Strickland of Sumter- only.House Bill No. 1559: Senator Shelley moved that the rules be further waived andA bill to be entitled An Act to fix the salary of the Clerk of House Bill No. 1573 be read a third time in full and put upon

the Circuit Court of Sumter County, Florida, and to authorize its passage.the payment of the same m monthly installments and to Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.provide penalties for the violation of this Act. And House Bill No. 1573 was read a third time in full

Proof of Publication attached to bill. Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the~~Al~~~~~so- Q~~~~vote was:

' -RAlso- ivrr *stri/'irianri nf ca,,»,+Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,By Mr. Strickland of Sumter- Beacham, Black. Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke. Dell, Eng-House Bill No. 1562: lish, Gary, Getzen. Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn,A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the salary of the members Hodges, Holland. Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mannof the Board of County Commissioners of Sumter County, Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,Florida, and to authorize the payment of such salary or sal- Sikes Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.

. aries in monthly installments and further to provide penalty Nays-None.for the violation of this Act So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the

Proof of Publication attached to bill. Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofAnd respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Representatives, the rule being waived.

therein. House Bill No. 1574, contained in the above Message. wasVery respectfully, read the first time by its title only.

FRANK WEBB, Senator Shelley moved that the rules be waived and HouseChief Clerk House of Representatives. Bill No. 1574 be read a second time by title only.

House Bills Nos. 1558, 1559 and 1562, contained in the above Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Message, were read the first time by their titles only and And House Bill No. 1574 was read a second time by titleplaced on the Calendar of Local Bills on second reading. only.

Also- Senator Shelley moved that the rules be further waived andThe following Message from the House of Representatives House Bill No. 1574 be read a third time in full and put upon

was received and read: its passage.Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. And House Bill No. 1574 was read a third time in full.

Horn. T. G. Futch, Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and thePresident of the Senate. vote was~Sir: Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning Clark Dell, Eng-the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: lish, Gary, Getzen, Giliis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison Hilburn,

By Mr. Strickland of Sumter- Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,House Bill No. 1568: Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,A bill to be entitled An Act requiring the County Tax As- Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.

sessor, the County Judge, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Nays-None.Sheriff in Sumter County, in the State of Florida, shall and So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of theare hereby required to collect all fees due and owing their Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofrespective offices as are provided and allowed by law. requiring Representatives, the rule being waived.and providing all fees collected or paid to such officers be Alsopaid into the general county fund and for all such officers to The following Message from the House of Representativesbe compensated from and the expenses of the operation of was received and read:their offices be paid from such general fund, and providing apenalty for the violation of this Act. Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

Proof of Publication attached to bill. Hon. T. G. Futch,President of the Senate.Also- Sir:

By Mr. Teague of Franklin- I am -directed by the House of Representatives to informHouse Bill No 1573: the Senate that the House of Representatives has passedA bill to 'be entitled An Act authorizing and permitting

lessees of water bottoms or submerged lands for the culture By Mr, Strickland of Sumter-of oysters and clams in coastal counties having a population House Bill No. 1555:of not less than 6,280 nor more than 6,300, according to the A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the salary of the Countylast official census, to own, acquire, control or assign more Judge of Sumter County, Florida, and to authorize the pay-than 500 acres per lessee, whether a resident or non -resident, ment of the same in monthly installments, and to providewhere such bottoms have been leased and/or where applica- penalty for violation of this Act.tions for such leases have been filed and deposits of moneys Proof of Publication attached to bill.necessary to defray the estimated cost of -he survey of such Also has passed-bottoms has been made prior to January 1st, 1933, and re- By Mr. Strickland of Sumterpealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith. House Bill No. 1556:

Also- A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the salary of the SheriffBy Mr. Teague of Franklin- of Sumter County, Florida, and to authorize the payment ofHouse Bill No. 1574: the same in monthly installments and to provide for the vio-A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the planting and/or lation of this Act.

transplanting in seed beds of seed oysters and cultch in coastal Proof of Publication attached to bill.counties having a population of not less than 6,280 nor more Also-than 6,300, and repealing all laws in conflict with this Act. By Mr. Strickland of Sumter-

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate House Bill No. 1557:therein. A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the salary of the County

Very respectfully, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Sumter County, Flor-i FRANK WEBB, ida, and to authorize the payment of the same in monthly

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. installments and to provide penalties for the violation of thisHouse Bill No. 1568, contained in the above Message, was Act.

read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calendar Proof of Publication attached to bill.of Local Bills on second reading. And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

House Bill No 1573, contained in the above Message, was therein.read the first time by its title only. Very respectfully,

Senator Shelley moved that the rules be waived and House FRANK WEBB,Bill No. 1573 be read a second time by title only. Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. House Bills Nos. 1555, 1556 and 1557, contained in the above

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Message, were read the first time by their titles only and So the Bill passed title as stated, and the action of theplaced on the Calendar of Local Bills on second reading. Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of

Representatives, the rule being waived.Also- House Bill No. 1577. contained in the above Message, wasThe following Message from the House of Representatives read the first time by its title only.

was received and read: Senator Shivers moved that the rules be waived and HouseTallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. Bill No. 1577 be read a second time by title only.

Hon. T. G. Futch, Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.President of the Senate: And House Bill No. 1577 was read a second time by title

Sir: only.I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senator Shivers moved that the rules be further waived

Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: and House Bill No. 1577 be read a third time in full and put

By Mr. Teague of Franklin- upon its passage.House Bill No. 1575: Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing and permitting And House Bill No 1577 was read a third time in full.

lessees who have leased or applied for leases of water bottoms Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and theor submerged lands for the culture of oysters and clams in vote was:coastal Counties having a population of not less than 6,280 Yeas-Mr President: Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,nor more than 6,300, according to the last official censusk, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng-take, free of any privilege tax thereon, ten barrels of seed lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale. Harrison, Hilburn,oysters from the natural oyster beds in such County for plant- Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,ing purposes only for each acre of bottoms leased for the Murphy, Parker, Parrsh, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,purpose at any time during the year and without restriction Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.with regard to the distance of the natural bed from which Nays-None.said seed oysters are taken to the bottoms so leased, or for So the Bill passed title as stated, and the action of thewhich application for lease has been made, of the seed bed Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofto which the said ten barrels of such seed oysters are to be Representatives, the rule being waived.planted, where such lessee or lessees have heretofore secured House Bill No. 1578, contained in the above Message, wasa lease or have. prior to January 1st. 1933, filed with the read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calen-Shell Fish Commissioner of the State of Florida an applica- dar of Local Bills on second reading.tion for lease, and made deposit with him pursuant to statute Alsoof the moneys necessary to defray the estimated cost of the The following Message from the House of Representativessurvey of the bottoms sought to be leased; providing a penalty was received and read:for violation hereof and repealing all laws and parts of lawsin conflict herewith. Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

Hon. T. G. Futch,President of the Senate:

By Mr. Trammell of Calhoun-President of the Senate:House Bill No. 1577: I am directed by the House of Representatives to informA bill to be entitled An Act relating to the expenditures and e Senatetha the H ouse of Representatives h

disbursements of moneys derived from gasoline taxes placed the enate that the House of Representatives has passed:to the credit of certain of the several Counties of the State By Mr. Rawls of Alachua-of Florida, having a population of not less than seven thou- House Bill No. 1579:sand one hundred (7,100) nor more than seven thousand four A bill to be entitled An Act ratifying, confirming, validatinghundred (7,400), according to the last State or Federal Census, and legalizing the assessments, valuation of properties andand conferring certain powers, authority, directions and duties levies of taxes by the City of Hawthorne, Alachua County,upon the State Board of Administration with reference there- Florida, for the years 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931,to, where the said Counties are not now or may not hereafter and 1932, and authorizing the collection of said taxes in man-be in default for bonds issued for the construction of roads ner provided by law.and may not have now or hereafter any further State roads to be built. By Mr. Carey of Pinellas-

Also- House Bill No. 1581:By Messrs. Victor and Zim of St. Johns- A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the City of St. Peters-House Bill No. 1578: burg authorizing said City to issue certificates of interest forA bill to be entitled An Act to permit citizens of Counties the purpose of paying, funding, or refunding accrued interest

of the State of Florida having a population of not less than on bonds of said City, and authorizing the securing thereof,18,100 and not more than 18,700, according to the Federal and prescribing the method, terms and conditions of issuingCensus of 1930, to hunt, shoot, kill and take buck deer on and paying such certificates of interest.Fridays and Saturdays between June 15th and August 15thof each year. Also-

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate By Messrs. Frost, Christie and Wand of Duval-therein. House Bill No. 1580:

Very respectfully, A bill to be entitled An Act abolishing the office of HarborFRANK WEBB, Master in cities having a population exceeding 129,000 per-

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. sons according to the last or any future official United StatesHouse Bill No. 1575. contained in the above Message, was Census, and making Sections 3902 to 3916 inclusive, and Sec-

read the first time by its title only. tion 7996, Compiled General Laws of Florida, 1927, relatingSenator Shelley moved that the rules be waived and House to Harbor Masters, inapplicable to such cities, and providing

Bill No. 1575 be read a second time by title only. that this Act take effect January 1, 1934.Which was agreed to by a two-thira vote. And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateAnd House Bill No. 1575 was read a second time by title therein.

only. Very respectfully,Senator Shelley moved that the rules be further waived and FRANK WEBB,

House Bill No. 1575 be read a third time in full and put upon Chief Clerk House of Representatives.its passage. House Bill No. 1579, contained in the above Message, was

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. read the first time by its title only and placed on the CalendarAnd House Bill No. 1575 was read a third time in full. of Local Bills on second reading.Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the vote House Bill No. 1581, contained in the above Message, was

was: read the first time by its title only.Yeas-Mr. President: Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, Senator Sikes moved that House Bill No. 1581 be indefinite-

Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro. Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng- ly postponed.lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale. Harrison, Hilburn, Which was agreed to.Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, And it was so ordered.Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, House Bill No. 1580, contained in the above Message, wasSikes, Stewart. Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calendar

Nays-None. of Local Bills on second reading.

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Also- of the Laws of Florida for the year 1921, and subjecting theThe following Message from the House of Representatives extended and enlarged district to the laws governing the Na-

was received and read: poleon B. Broward District defined in Chapter 8871, Laws ofHon.T.a.s FtchTallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. Florida for the year 1921," and providing that the taxes as-

Hon. T. G. Futch, sessed under Sections 3 and 4 of said Act be a lien against thePresident of the Senate. lands therein assessed, and providing that the collection of

Sir: said taxes be enforced at the same time and in the same man-

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform ner and together with the enforcement of the collection of

the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: State and county taxes. And respectfully reguests the concurrence of the Senate

By Messrs. Roberts, Robineau and Brown of Dade- thereinHouse Bill No. 1550: Very respectfullyA bill to be entitled An Act relating to Dade Drainage Dis- FRANK WEBB,

trict; amending Section 16 of Chapter 9417, Laws of Florida,Chief Clerk House of Representatives.Acts of 1923, relating to Dade Drainage District as amendedby Section Four (4) of Senate Bill No. 552, as passed by the House Bills Nos. 1552, 1549 and 1551, contained in the above1933 Session of the Legislature of the State of Florida, relating Message, were read the first time by their titles only andto Dade Drainage District; amending Section Seven (7) of placed on the Calendar of Local Bills on second reading.Senate Bill No. 552, as passed by the 1933 Session of the Legis- Also-lature of the State of Florida, relating to Dade Drainage The following Message from the House of RepresentativesDistrict. was received and read:

Proof of Publication attached to bill.Also has passed- Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.By Mr. Sapp of Bay- Hon. T. G. Futch,House Bill No. 1273: President of the Senate.A bill to be entitled An Act combining State Road Number Sir:

52 and State Road Number 79 and State Road Number 158 I am directed by the House of Representatives to informunder a single designation as State Road Number 52 extend- the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:ing from the Alabama-Florida State line north of Graceville,Florida, through Graceville, Chipley, Wausau, Southport, Lynn By Mr. Rogers of Broward-Haven, Panama City, and to connect with State Road Number House Bill No. 1600:6 at Wewahitchka, Florida; and to declare and designate the A bill to be entitled An Act to cancel all State and Countysaid road to be a part of the State Third Preferential High- and Okeechobee Flood Control Taxes heretofore assessed andway System. unpaid against Block Sixty-eight (68) of Hollywood Hills, a

Also has passed- subdivision of Broward County, Florida, as per plat recordedBy Mr. Rehwinkel of Wakulla- in Plat Book 6, page 22, and amended by plat recorded inHouse Bill No. 1553: Plat Book 6, on page 31 thereof, and all tax sales certificates

A bill to be entitled An Act to establish, declare and desig- heretofore issued and now outstanding against said landnate a State Road. and to relieve Sandy Beaver, trustee for the Riverside Mili-

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate tary Academy, from the payment of any said taxes againsttherein, said land heretofore assessed for State and County and Okee-

Very respectfully, chobee Flood Control.FRANK WEBB, Proof of Publication attached to bill.

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senatetherein.

House Bills Nos. 1550 and 1273, contained in the above Mes- Very respectfully,sage, were read the first time by their titles only and placed FRANK WEBB,on the Calendar of Local Bills on second reading. Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

House Bill No. 1553, contained in the above Message, was House Bill No. 1600, contained in the above Message, wasread the first time by its title only and placed on the Calendar read the first time by its title and placed on the Calendar ofof Bills on second reading, without reference. Bills on second reading, without reference.

Also- Also-The following Message from the House of Representatives The following Message from the House of Representatives

was received and read: was received and read:

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. Hon. T. G. Futch, Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.Hon. T. G. Futch, President of the Senate.

President of the Senate. SirSir: I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: By Mr. Strickland of Sumter-

By Mr. Burchard of Hendry- House Bill No. 1563:House Bill No. 1552: A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the salary of the membersA bill to be entitled An Act abolishing the City of Clewiston of the Board of Public Instruction of Sumter County, Florida,

in Hendry County, and providing for the payment of its debts. and to authorize the payment of such salary or salaries in

~~~~~~~~~~~Also- ~monthly installments and further to provide penalty for the

By Mr. Robineau of Dade- violation of this Act.House Bill No. 1549: -Proof of Publication attached to bill.

A bill to be entitled An Act to authorize and direct the City Also-of Miami to allow the redemption or purchase, in whole or By Mr. Stone of Gulf-in part, of tax certificates now owned by, or hereafter issued House Bill No. 1564:to, the said city, and to fix the rates of interest to be paid. A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the qualifications,

Also- nomination and election of County Commissioners in Gulf*By Mr. Rogers of Broward- County, Florida.House Bill No. 1551: Proof of Publication attached to bill.A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 6 of Chapter Also-

11861. Laws of Florida of 1927, entitled: "An Act to enlarge By Mr. Strickland of Sumter-and extend the present boundaries of Napoleon B. Broward House Bill No. 1566:Drainage District in the Everglades Drainage District, as the A bill to be entitled An Act to fix the salary of the Countysame was created by Chapter 8871 of the Laws of Florida for Tax Assessor of Sumter County, and to authorize the paymentthe year 1921; defining its extended boundaries; levying and of the same in monthly installments and to provide penaltiesfixing an ad valorem tax upon the land in said extended- dis- for the violation of this Act.trict and upon the area as defined and fixed by Chapter 8871 Proof of Publication attached to bill.

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And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Also-therein. By Mr. Stewart of Volusia-

Very respectfully, House Bill No. 1598:FRANK WEBB, A bill to be entitled An Act to abolish the municipality of

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. the Town of Orange City, in the County of Volusia, State ofHouse Bills Nos. 1563, 1564 and 1566, contained in the above Florida, and to provide for the debts and obligations of said

Message, were read the first time by their titles only and placed municipality, and to provide for the use or disposition of theon the Calendar of Local Bills on second reading. property of said municipality, and to provide for an election

to determine whether or not the provisions of this Act shallAlso- become effective.The following Message from the House of Representatives

was received and read: Also-By Mr. Butler of Charlotte-

Tallahassee, Fla.. June 1, 1933. House Bill No. 1599:Hon. T. G. Futch. A bill to be entitled An Act to amend Section 17 of Chapter

President of the Senate. 9055, Laws of Florida, A D. 1921, as amended by ChapterSir: 11036, Laws of Florida, 1925, same being a part of the present

I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform charter of the City of Punta Gorda, Florida; and to amendthe Senate that the House of Representatives herewith re- Section 42 of Chapter 9055, Laws of Florida, A. D. 1921, sameturns to the Senate as requested: being part of the charter of the said City of Punta Gorda,

Florida,By Messrs. Untreiner and Bell of Escambia- And respectfully requests the concurrence of the SenateHouse Bill No. 1437: thereinA bill to be entitled An Act to provide the compensation of Very respectfully

the members of the Board of Public Instruction in all counties FRANK WEBBhaving a population of not less than fifty thousand (50,000) Chief Clerk House of Representatives.and not more than sixty thousand (60,000) inhabitants.House Bill No 1596 contained in the above Messae, was

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate reaHdthe first time by its title only g therein. rsetfu11 ,Senator Sikes moved that the rules be waived and House

Very respectfully, N WEBB Bill No. 1596 be read a second time by title only.FRANK WEBB, Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. And House Bill No. 1596 was read a second time by titleSenator Caro moved that the rules be waived and the Sen- only.

ate do now take up the consideration of House Bill No. 1437 Senator Sikes moved that the rules be further waived andout of its order. House Bill No. 1596 be read a third time in full and put upon

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. its passage.Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

And- And House Bill No. 1596 was read a third time in full.House Bill No 1437: Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and theA bill to be entitled An Act to provide the compensation of vote was:

the members of the Board of Public Instruction in all counties Yeas-Mr. President: Senators Andrews, Bass, Beacham,having a population of not less than fifty thousand (50.000) Black, Caro, Clarke, English, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Harrison,and not more than sixty thousand (60,000) inhabitants. Hilburn, Holland, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Murphy,

Was taken up out of its order, pending roll call. Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Sikes, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-25.The question recurred on the passage of the bill. Nays-None.Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and 'the So the Bill passed title as stated, and the action of the

vote was: Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofYeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, Representatives, the rule being waived.

Beacham, Black. Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng- House Bills Nos. 1597, 1598 and 1599, contained in thelish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison. Hilburn, above Message, were read the first time by their titles onlyHodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, and placed on the Calendar of Local Bills on second reading.Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,Sikes, Stewart. Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. Also-

Nays-None. The following Message from the House of RepresentativesSo the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the was received and read:

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofRepresentatives, the rule being waived. Tallahassee, Fla,, June 1, 1933.

Also_ Hon. T. G. Futch,Also- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~President of/the Senate:The following Message from the House of Representatives president of the Senater:

was received and read: I am directed by the House of Representatives to Inform the

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. Senate that the House of Representatives has passed:

en. dT. G. Fttch, By Mr. Martin, of Leon-Sreir: tofteeat.House Bill No. 1592:

Siam directed A bill to be entitled An Act to regulate the shooting ofthe Senate that the House o f Representatives to inform ducks, geese and other migratory waterfowl on Lakes Aniathe Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: and Jackson in Leon County; to provide a penalty for viola-

By Messrs. Kelly, Booth and Carey of Pinellas- tion of the provisions of this Act and to repeal certain exist-House Bill No. 1596: ing laws and statutes.A bill to be entitled An Act to designate and establish a cer- Proof of Publication attached to bill.

tain road in Pinellas County as a State road.,Al_

Also- By Mr. Rogers of Broward-By Mr. Stewart of Volusia- House Bill No 1593:House Bill No. 1597: A bill to be entitled An Act amending Section 1 of ArticleA bill to be entitled An Act authorizing the City of DeLand,1 and other Sections or Articles of Chapter 12877, Laws of

a municipal corporation located in Volusia County, Florida, Florida, Acts of 1927, entitled: "An Act to abolish the munici-to provide for installment payment of city taxes upon real pality created by Chapter 11519, of the Acts of the Legislatureand personal property subject to taxation by the said City of of the State of Florida, approved November 25, 1925, andDeLand, to regulate the matter of such installment tax pay- designated the City of Hollywood, County of Broward, Statements and to fix the number of installments in which such of Florida, and to create and establish a municipal corpora-taxes shall be paid and che times of such payment, to make tion to be known as the City of Hollywood; to provide a char-provision for a discount or discounts for early payment, and ter for said City; to define its territorial limits; to provide forto provide a penalty or penalties for delinquency. its government; and to prescribe its jurisdiction."

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Also- lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez. Hale. Harrison, Hilburn,By Messrs. Kelly, Booth and Carey, of Pinellas- Hodges, Holland. Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,House Bill No. 1594: Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,A bill to be entitled An Act to designate and establish a Sikes, Stewart, Turner. Watson, Whitaker-38.

certain road in Pinellas County as a State road. Nays-None.i Also- So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the

Ai By Messrs. Kelly, Booth and Carey of Pinellas-Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House ofBy Messrs. Kelly, Booth and Carey of Pinellas-Rersnaisteulbigwivd' House Bill No. 1595:Representatives, the rule being waived.

A bill to be entitled An Act to designate and establish a Also-certain road in Pinellas County as a State road. The following Message from the House of Representatives

fl And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate was received and read:therein.

;if~~~~~ ~Very respectfully, Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.,l~~~~ ~~~FRANK WEBB, Hon. T. G. Futch,

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. President of the Senate.House Bill No. 1592, contained in the above Message, was Sir:

read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calendar I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform.of Local Bills on second reading. the Senate that the House of Reprsentatives has passed:

House Bill No. 1593, contained in the above Message, was By Mr. Rogers of Broward-read the first time by its title only. House Bill No. 1588:

Senator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing the County Corn-House Bill No. 1593 be read a second time by title only. missioners of Broward County, Florida, to expend all or any

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. part of funds now in its custody from the proceeds of the saleAnd House Bill No. 1593 was read a second time by title of bonds heretofore authorized and issued by Special Road

only. and Bridge District Number Three of Broward County, Flor-Senator Beacham moved that the rules be further waived ida, to construct and complete construction of certain roads

and House Bill No. 1593 be read a third time in full and put and bridges in Special Road and Bridge District Number Threeupon its passage. of Broward County, Florida, or to purchase at the best price

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote obtainable below par in the open market any bonds hereto-And House Bill No. 1593 was read a third time in full fore issued by the Board of County Commissioners of Broward:Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the County. Florida, for the said Special Road and Bridge District

vote was: Number Three of Broward County, Florida, and to provide forYeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson. Andrews Bass a special election by the electors in said Special Road and

Beacham, Black. Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke Dell. Eng- Bridge District to determine whether this Act shall becomelish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis. Gomez. Hale, Harrison. Hilburn effective and to determine whether said funds shall be usedHodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams. Mann for the construction of roads and bridges or for the purchaseMurphy. Parker. Parrish. Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers, of outstanding bonds.Sikes. Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. Also-

Nays-None. By Mr. Willis of Levy-So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the House Bill No. 1585:

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing, directing and em-Representatives, the rule being waived. powering the City of Williston, Florida, to receive and accept

House Bill No. 1594, contained in the above Message, was its bonds in settlement of current taxes or back taxes, pavingread the first time by its title only. assessments or any other indebtedness of said city for which:

Senator Sikes moved that the rules be waived and House city taxes are levied; and to accept paving certificates ofBill No. 1594 be read a second time by title only said city in settlement of paving liens; and providing for the

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote destruction of such bonds so accepted for taxes and such,And House Bill No. 1594 was read a second time by title paving certificates so accepted and received for paving liens.

only. Also-Senator Sikes moved that the rules be further waived and By Mr. O'Bryan of Osceola-

House Bill No. 1594 be read a third time in full and put upon House Bill No. 1583:Its passage. A bill to be entitled An Act to validate all Acts of the City

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. of Kissimmee and its officers in the acceptance of bonds,And House Bill No. 1594 was read a third time in full. notes and interest coupons in settlement of taxes and im-Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the provement liens.

vote was: And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate&Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson. Andrews. Bass, therein.

Beacham, Black. Butler, Caro. Chowning. Clarke. Dell. Eng- Very respectfully,lish. Gary, Getzen. Gillis, Gomez. Hale. Harrison. Hilburn, FRANK WEBB,Hodges, Holland, Larson Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams. Mann, Chief Clerk House of Representatives.Murphy, Parker. Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers House Bill No. 1588, contained in the above Message, was:Sikes. Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38. read the first time by its title only.

Nays-None. Senator Beacham moved that the rules be waived and House'So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the Bill No. 1588 be read a second time by title only.

Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.Representatives, the rule being waived. And House Bill No. 1588 was read a second time by title'

House Bill No. 1595, contained in the above Message, was only-.read the first time by its title only. Senator Beacham moved that the rules be further waived

Senator Sikes moved that the rules be waived and House and House Bill No. 1588 be read a third time in full and putBill No. 1595 be read a second time by title only upon its passage.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.And House Bill No. 1595 was read a second time by title And House Bill No. 1588 was read a third time in full.

bnly. Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the-Senator Sikes moved that the rules be further waived and vote was:

House Bill No. 1595 be read a third time in full and put upon Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,,its passage. Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng-

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis. Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn,And House Bill No. 1595 was read a third time in full Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,.Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the Murphy. Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,

vote was: Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews Bass Nays-None.

Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning, Clarke, Dell, Eng- So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the:57-S. B.

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Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calen-

Representatives, the rule being waived. dar of Bills on second reading, without reference.

House Bill No. 1585, contained in the above Message, was Also-read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calen- The following Message from the House of Representativesdar of Local Bills on second reading. was received and read:

House Bill No. 1583, contained in the above Message, was wareivdndedread the first time by its title only. Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933.

Senator Raulerson moved that the-rules be waived and Hon. T. G. Futch,House Bill No. 1583 be read a second time by title only. President of the Senate.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. Sir:And House Bill No. 1583 was read a second time by title I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform

only. the Senate that the House of Representatives herewith returns

Senator Raulerson moved that the rules be further waived as requested by the Senate for the purpose of further con-

and House Bill No. 1583 be read a third time in full and put sideration:upon its passage.

Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote. By Messrs. Bell and Untreiner of Escambia-

And House Bill No. 1583 was read a third time in full. House Bill No. 1432:Upon the passage of the bill the roll was called and the A bill to be entitled An Act providing for and regulating

vote was: the business of making installments loans of money or credit

Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass, in Counties having a population of not less than 50,000 and

Beachamr, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning. Clarke, Dell, Eng- not more than 61,000, according to the Federal census of

lish, Gary, Getzen. Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn, 1930, and providing the rate of interest and discount to be

Hodges, Holland, Larson Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann, charged therefor.Murphy, Parker, Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson. Whitaker-38. Also returns herewith as requested by the Senate:

Nays-None. By Messrs. O'Bryan of Osceola, Edney of Okaloosa, Auvil of

So the bill passed, title as stated, and the action of the Pasco Strickland of Sumter, and Price of Hardee-Senate was ordered certified to the House of Representatives. House Bill No. 1293:

Senator Hilburn moved that the Senate do now adjourn. A Dill to be entitled An Act authorizing the Boards ofWhich was not agreed to. County Commissioners of counties of the State of Florida

~~~AlsJ.5~~~~o- ~having a population of not less than 9,500 and not morethan 10,800, according to the last United States Census, to

The following Message from the House of Representatives accept compromise settlement of outstanding tax sale certifi-was received and read: cates held by the State in such counties, in so far as the

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. county and any and all special or district taxes are concerned,

Hon. T. G. Futch, upon payment in full of the principal amount due the State,President of the Senate. together with the amount agreed upon to be paid the county;

Sir: and to accept compromise settlement of omitted taxes due theI am directed by the House of Representatives to inform county UDon payment in full of the amount of principal due

the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: the State; and to authorize and direct the State Comptroller

By Mr. Carey of Pinellas- to approve and accept such compromise settlement of taxes.

House Bill No. 1590: And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate

A bill to be entitled An Act relating to taxation in the City therein.of St. Petersburg, Florida; providing for the publication of Very respectfully,the list of delinquent taxes for the fiscal years ending Sep- FRANK WEBB,tember 30, 1932 and September 30, 1933, in the same notice Chief Clerk House of Representatives.

of tax sale and providing for holding the tax sale for taxes House Bill No. 1432, contained in the above Message, was

levied and assessed for said fiscal years at the same time, and read by its title only.for other purposes. Senator Caro moved that the rules be waived and the Senate

Also- do now reconsider the vote by which House Bill No. 1432 passed

By Mr. Butler of Charlotte- the Senate.House Bill No. 157o6: Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

A bill to be entitled An Act authorizing and empowering And the Senate reconsidered the vote by which House Bil]

the Board of County Commissioners of all Counties in the No. 1432 passed the Senate.State of Florida having a population of not less than fourthousand (4,000) and not more than four thousand fifty The question recurred on the passage of the bill.

(4,050), according to the last preceding Federal Census to By unanimous consent, Senator Caro offered the followinglevy and collect certain millage to provide funds for the pur- amendment to House Bill No. 1432:chase of their past due bonds and interest coupons at the In (typewriten bill), at the end of Section 1 add the follow-market price and not in excess of thirty three and one-third ing:cents (33 1/3) on the dollar. Section 1-a. All companies operating under this Act shall

Also- be subject to supervision and control of the Comptroller of the

By Mr. Endsley of Hernando- State of Florida, and subject to the same penalties for violation

House Bill No. 1572: hereof, in the same manner as is provided for small loan com-

A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the routing of State panies operating under Chapter 10177 of the Laws of Florida,

Road Number Fifteen in and through Hernando County, Flor- Acts of 1925.Ida. Senator Caro moved the adoption of the amendment.

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Which was agreed to.therein. And the amendment was adopted.

Very respectfully, Upon the passage of the bill, as amended, the roll was calledFRANK WEBB, and the vote was:

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. Yeas-Mr. President; Senators Anderson, Andrews, Bass,House Bill No. 1590, contained in the above Message, was Beacham, Black, Butler, Caro, Chowning. Clarke. Dell. Eng-

read the first time by its title only. lish, Gary, Getzen, Gillis, Gomez, Hale, Harrison, Hilburn,-Senator Sikes moved that House Bill No. 1590 be indefinitely Hodges, Holland, Larson, Lewis, Lundy, MacWilliams, Mann,

postponed. Murphy, Parker; Parrish, Raulerson, Rose, Shelley, Shivers,Which was agreed to. Sikes, Stewart, Turner, Watson, Whitaker-38.And it was so ordered. Nays-None.House Bill No. 1576, contained in the above Message, was So the bill passed, as amended, and the action of the

read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calen- Senate was ordered immediately certified to the House of

dar of Local Bills on second reading. Representatives, the rule being waived.

House Bill No. 1572, contained in the above Message, was House Bill No. 1293, contained in the above Message, was

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read the first time by its title only, and placed on the Calen- read the first time by its title only and placed on the Calendar

dar of Local Bills on second reading. of Bills on second reading, without reference.

Senator Whitaker moved that there be no Calendar of the House Bill No. 1569, contained in the above Message, was

Senate printed on June 2, 1933. read the first time by its title only.Which was agreed to. Senator English moved that House Bill No. 1569 be read aAnd it was so ordered. second time by title only.

Also- Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.The following Message from the House of Representatives And House Bill No. 1569 was read a second time by title only.

-was received and read: Senator English moved that the rules be further waived andHouse Bill No. 1569 be read a third time in full and put upon

Tallahassee, Fla., June 1, 1933. its passage.Hon. T. G. Futch, Which was agreed to by a two-thirds vote.

President of the Senate. Pending third reading of House Bill No. 1569, Senator Hil-

,Sir: burn moved that the Senate do now adjourn.I am directed by the House of Representatives to inform Which was agreed to.

the Senate that the House of Representatives has passed: And the Senate stood adjourned at 10:45 o'clock P. M. until

By Mr. Sapp of Bay- 10:00 o'clock A. M., June 2, 1933.House Bill No. 971:A bill to be entitled An Act providing that taxes levied EXECUTIVE SESSION CONFIRMATIONS

by any county, district or municipality in the State of Floridafor the payment of interest and for a sinking fund on bonds The Senate in Executive Session on June 1, 1933, advised

or for the payment of any other past due obligation of such and consented to the suspension and removal from office by

county, district or municipality, may be paid in said bonds, the Governor of the following named officials:the past due interest coupons of said bonds or the said other Ed Tate, Constable, Twelfth District, Duval County, Florida.

past due obligations at par for which the said taxes have J. P. Murdaugh, Tax Collector, Polk County, Florida.

been, may or shall be levied to pay, and providing for the The Senate in Executive Session on June 1, 1933, advisedtax collectors or other officers receiving such bonds, interest and consented to the following appointments made by thecoupons and/or other obligations to have proper credit there- Governor:for. . J. B. Johnson, Judge of the Circuit Court, Second Judicial

Circuit, State of Florida, for a period of six years ending JuneAlso-3 1939By Messrs. Baskin and Folks of Marion- 1939.House Bill No. 1451: 0. C. Parker, Jr., State Attorney, Second Judicial Circuit,

A bill to be entitled An Act to make it unlawful for trucks State of Florida, for a period of four years ending April 23,

-and busses operating in this State as common carriers or as 1937.private carriers for hire to carry for the use of said vehicles W. M. Murphy, Judge of the Criminal Court of Record of

* auxiliary tanks containing gasoline or other motor fuel. Orange County, Florida, for a period ending July 25, 1935.

~~~~~~~~~~Also- ~~O. Raymond Ellars, Solicitor of the Criminal Court of Rec-

By Messrs. Tomasello of Okeechobee and Bishop of Jeffer- ord of Orange County, State of Florida, for a period ending

Murray Sams, State Attorney, Seventh Judicial Circuit, StateHouse Bill No. 1569: of Florida, for a period ending April 23, 1937.A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the sale or distribu- L. Grady Burton, State Attorney, Nineteenth Judicial Cir-

tion of securities and to the powers and duties of the Securi- cuit, State of Florida, for a period ending June 16, 1937.ties Commission created under Chapter 14899, Laws of Flor- John G. Sawyer, State Attorney, Twentieth Judicial Circuit,ida, Acts of 1931, entitled, "An Act regulating the sale of securi- State of Florida, for a period ending June 15, 1937.ties and to make uniform the law relating thereto, and to re- Angus Sumner, State Attorney, Twenty-first Judicial Cir-peal statutes which are inconsistent herewith;" providing the cuit, State of Florida, for a period ending June 5, 1937.form of surety bonds required of dealers in such securities, and Lloyd F. Boyle, State Attorney, Twenty-third Judicial Cir-authorizing the acceptance of certain deposits in lieu of such cuit, State of Florida, for a period ending April 20, 1935.bonds; providing civil remedies for purchases of securities in A. B. Small, additional Judge of the Civil Court of Record,this State and extending the jurisdiction of the State courts Dade County, State of Florida, for a period ending August 5,with reference thereto; and repealing all laws and parts of 1937laws in conflict herewith. John C. Cooper, Jr., R. A. Henderson, and Rex Farrior,

And respectfully requests the concurrence of the Senate Commissioners, Uniformity of Legislation, State of Florida,therein. each for a period ending June 6, 1935.

Very respectfully, C. Moreno Jones, Judge of the Court of Record, EscambiaFRANK WEBB, County, State of Florida, for a period ending August 17, 1935.

Chief Clerk House of Representatives. R. H. Merritt, Solicitor of the Court of Record, EscambiaHouse Bill No. 971, contained in the above Message, was County, State of Florida, for a period ending August 19, 1935.

read the first time by its title only and referred to the Cor- W. R. Petteway, Judge of the Criminal Court of Record ofmittee on Finance and Taxation. Hillsborough County, State of Florida, for a period ending

.House Bill No. 1451, contained in the above Message, was April 11, 1937.