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INDEX TO THE JOURNAL OF THE SENATE EXTRAORDINARY SESSION June 1st to June 20th, 1929 MEMBERS OF THE SENATE ADAMS, PURL G.-District No. 1. MITCHELL, J. M.-District No. 38. Bills Introduced by: Page 845. Bill Introduced by: Page 841. Committees: Finance and Taxation. Committees: Education, Audit and Legislative Expenditures. ANDERSON, S. W.-District No. 6. NEEL, RAY-District No. 3. Bills Introduced by: Pages 843, 865, 881, 905. Committees: Education, Finance and Taxation. Committees: Rules and Proceedings, Finance and Taxation, Ap- Resolutions Introduced by: Page 997. propriations. PARRISH, J. J.-District No. 37. BELL, W. D.-District No. 27. President of the Senate. Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 841, 899. Bills Introduced by: Pages 834, 861, 897, 914, 919, 927. Committees: Engrossed Bills, 822. PHILLIPS, W. W.-District No. 14. CA-RO, HE-RBERT P-District No. 2. President Pro Tern. of the Senate. Committees: Engossesd Bills 8Committees: Engrossed Bills, Chairman. CommU , Cte - sEngroisedBtlNs.Resolution Introduced by: Page 926. COUNCIL, S. C.-District No 5. PUTNAM, HOWARD G.-District No. 28. Bills Introduced by: Pages 842, 849, 879, 919, 927. Committees: Enrolled Bills. Committee: Appropriations. DELL, J. MAXEY-District No. 32. ROWE, R. H.-District No. 10. Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 869, 873. Bills Introduced by: Pages 843. Committees: Enrolled Bills-Chairman. Committees: Education, Engrossed Bills. Resolutions Introduced by: Page 926. Re Introduced by: Page 926. FUTCH -District No. 23. L, . .-. District No. 12. Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 833, 834, 849, 853, 870. 873, 880, Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 843, 849, 862, 869, 927. 897, 898. Committees: Audit and Legislative Expenditures. Committees: Audit and Control of Legislative Expenditures Resolution Introduced by: Page 926. Education, 841, 923, 997. SINGLETARY, W. J.-District No. 4. Resolutions Introduced by: Page 852. Bills Introduced by: Pages 842, 873, 906. GARY, W. T.-District No. '20. Resolution Introduced by: Page 823. Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 835, 841, 845, 849, 854, 882. Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation, Education. See also Committees: Audit and Control of Legislative Expenditures STEWART, JAMES B.-Distrit No. 16. LY e and Taxation See also Page 822. Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 853, 870, 875, 879. Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 849. 880, 927. Committees Rules and Proceedings, Appropriations, Attaches. Bills IntrodUcedTby:CPagesH841, 849. G.--Di27. SWEARINGEN, JOHN 3.-District No. 7. Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation. See also Page 829. B tr e P 8841, 83, 82,9 9. HARRISON, M. O.-District No 36 Bills Introduced by: Pages 833, 841, 853, 882, 909. Committees: Rules and Proceedings. See also Page 829. Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 841, 843, 848, 862, 882, 958. TAYLOR, A. M.-District No. 31. Committees: Finance and Taxation, Appropriations. Bills Introduced by: Page 834. HINELY, S. A.-District No. 17. Committees: Education, Appropriations. Bills Introduced by: Page 832.CTmRNBUees EOuctistrictNo. Committees: Audit and Control of Legislative Expenditures. See TURNBUL Introduced by: Page 8982 Resolutions IntroduPed by Page 926 'Committees: Rules and Proceedings, Enrolled Bills, Appro- HODGES, W. C.-District No. 8 priations. Bills Introduced by: Pages 32 83, 833, 834,845. TURNER, J. W.-Distiroduced No.age 829 Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation, Appropriations-Chair- TURNEr, d isic No.Pge 821 . 8 HOWELL L. H-Distrito ge 25. Committees: Enrolled Bills, Appropriations. Bills Introduced by: Pages 842, 860, 869, 927. Res, InRodued by: Page 926. Committees: Attaches. WAGG, ALFRED H.-District No. 35. IRBY, E. J.-District No. 9. Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 834, 841, 881, 899 Committee: Engrossed Bills See also Page 841. Committees: Finaice and Taxation, Appropriations JOHNS, E. M.-District No. 15. Resolutions Introduced by: Page 997. Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 850, 869, 880. WATSON, JOHN W.-District No. 13. Committees: Finance and Taxation, Appropriations Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 861, 914. KING, F. .- District No. 19. Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation. Bill Introduced by: Pages 854 , 899.WAYBRIGHT, EDGAR W.-District No. 18. Committee: Finance and Taxation. Bills Introduced by: Pages 8323, 834, 841,34 , 841 844, 853, 869, KNABB, T. J.-District No. 29. 873, 958, 967. Bills Introduced by: Pages 879, 882. Committees: Education, Appropriations. See also Page 923. Committee: Attaches. Resolutions Introduced by: Page 872. MALONE, WM. H.-District No. 24. WELSH, ALBERT R.-District No. 11. Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 842, 865, 869, 891, 899, 919. Bills Introduced by: Page 853. Committees: Rules and Proceedings, Miscellaneous Legisla- WHITAKER, PAT.-District No. 34. tion. See also Page 829. Bills Introduced by: Pages 869, 927. McCALL, I. J.-District No. 30. Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation. Bills Introduced by: Pages 842, 850, 853, 876, 882. YOUNG, A. W.-District No. 33. Committee: Enrolled Bills. See also Page 829. Bills Introduced by: Pages 834, 835, 849, 861, 873, 875, 898, 909. Resolution Introduced by: Page 926. Committees; Miscellaneous Legislation, Finance and Taxation, 1059

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Page 1: INDEX JOURNAL OF THE SENATEarchive.flsenate.gov/data/Historical/Senate Journals/1920s/1929/11B... · JOURNAL OF THE SENATE EXTRAORDINARY SESSION June 1st to June 20th, 1929 MEMBERS

INDEXTO THE

JOURNAL OF THE SENATEEXTRAORDINARY SESSION

June 1st to June 20th, 1929MEMBERS OF THE SENATE

ADAMS, PURL G.-District No. 1. MITCHELL, J. M.-District No. 38.Bills Introduced by: Page 845. Bill Introduced by: Page 841.Committees: Finance and Taxation. Committees: Education, Audit and Legislative Expenditures.

ANDERSON, S. W.-District No. 6. NEEL, RAY-District No. 3.Bills Introduced by: Pages 843, 865, 881, 905. Committees: Education, Finance and Taxation.Committees: Rules and Proceedings, Finance and Taxation, Ap- Resolutions Introduced by: Page 997.

propriations. PARRISH, J. J.-District No. 37.BELL, W. D.-District No. 27. President of the Senate.

Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 841, 899. Bills Introduced by: Pages 834, 861, 897, 914, 919, 927.Committees: Engrossed Bills, 822. PHILLIPS, W. W.-District No. 14.

CA-RO, HE-RBERT P-District No. 2. President Pro Tern. of the Senate.

Committees: Engossesd Bills 8Committees: Engrossed Bills, Chairman.CommU , Cte - sEngroisedBtlNs.Resolution Introduced by: Page 926.

COUNCIL, S. C.-District No 5. PUTNAM, HOWARD G.-District No. 28.Bills Introduced by: Pages 842, 849, 879, 919, 927.

Committees: Enrolled Bills. Committee: Appropriations.DELL, J. MAXEY-District No. 32. ROWE, R. H.-District No. 10.

Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 869, 873. Bills Introduced by: Pages 843.Committees: Enrolled Bills-Chairman. Committees: Education, Engrossed Bills.Resolutions Introduced by: Page 926. Re Introduced by: Page 926.

FUTCH -District No. 23. L, ..-.District No. 12.Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 833, 834, 849, 853, 870. 873, 880, Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 843, 849, 862, 869, 927.

897, 898. Committees: Audit and Legislative Expenditures.Committees: Audit and Control of Legislative Expenditures Resolution Introduced by: Page 926.

Education, 841, 923, 997. SINGLETARY, W. J.-District No. 4.Resolutions Introduced by: Page 852. Bills Introduced by: Pages 842, 873, 906.

GARY, W. T.-District No. '20. Resolution Introduced by: Page 823.Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 835, 841, 845, 849, 854, 882. Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation, Education. See also

Committees: Audit and Control of Legislative Expenditures STEWART, JAMES B.-Distrit No. 16.LY e and Taxation See also Page 822. Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 853, 870, 875, 879.

Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 849. 880, 927. Committees Rules and Proceedings, Appropriations, Attaches.Bills IntrodUcedTby:CPagesH841, 849. G.--Di27. SWEARINGEN, JOHN 3.-District No. 7.Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation. See also Page 829. B tr e P 8841, 83, 82,9 9.

HARRISON, M. O.-District No 36 Bills Introduced by: Pages 833, 841, 853, 882, 909.Committees: Rules and Proceedings. See also Page 829.Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 841, 843, 848, 862, 882, 958. TAYLOR, A. M.-District No. 31.Committees: Finance and Taxation, Appropriations. Bills Introduced by: Page 834.

HINELY, S. A.-District No. 17. Committees: Education, Appropriations.Bills Introduced by: Page 832.CTmRNBUees EOuctistrictNo.Committees: Audit and Control of Legislative Expenditures. See TURNBUL Introduced by: Page 8982

Resolutions IntroduPed by Page 926 'Committees: Rules and Proceedings, Enrolled Bills, Appro-HODGES, W. C.-District No. 8 priations.

Bills Introduced by: Pages 32 83, 833, 834,845. TURNER, J. W.-Distiroduced No.age 829Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation, Appropriations-Chair- TURNEr, d isic No.Pge 821 . 8

HOWELL L. H-Distrito ge 25. Committees: Enrolled Bills, Appropriations.

Bills Introduced by: Pages 842, 860, 869, 927. Res, InRodued by: Page 926.Committees: Attaches. WAGG, ALFRED H.-District No. 35.

IRBY, E. J.-District No. 9. Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 834, 841, 881, 899Committee: Engrossed Bills See also Page 841. Committees: Finaice and Taxation, Appropriations

JOHNS, E. M.-District No. 15. Resolutions Introduced by: Page 997.Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 850, 869, 880. WATSON, JOHN W.-District No. 13.Committees: Finance and Taxation, Appropriations Bills Introduced by: Pages 841, 861, 914.

KING, F. .- District No. 19. Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation.Bill Introduced by: Pages 854 , 899.WAYBRIGHT, EDGAR W.-District No. 18.Committee: Finance and Taxation. Bills Introduced by: Pages 8323, 834, 841,34 , 841 844, 853, 869,

KNABB, T. J.-District No. 29. 873, 958, 967.Bills Introduced by: Pages 879, 882. Committees: Education, Appropriations. See also Page 923.Committee: Attaches. Resolutions Introduced by: Page 872.

MALONE, WM. H.-District No. 24. WELSH, ALBERT R.-District No. 11.Bills Introduced by: Pages 832, 842, 865, 869, 891, 899, 919. Bills Introduced by: Page 853.Committees: Rules and Proceedings, Miscellaneous Legisla- WHITAKER, PAT.-District No. 34.

tion. See also Page 829. Bills Introduced by: Pages 869, 927.McCALL, I. J.-District No. 30. Committees: Miscellaneous Legislation.

Bills Introduced by: Pages 842, 850, 853, 876, 882. YOUNG, A. W.-District No. 33.Committee: Enrolled Bills. See also Page 829. Bills Introduced by: Pages 834, 835, 849, 861, 873, 875, 898, 909.Resolution Introduced by: Page 926. Committees; Miscellaneous Legislation, Finance and Taxation,

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MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS IN THE SENATE

Subject Pages Subject Pages

ATTORNEY GENERAL: GOVERNOR:Communication relative to appointment of Index Super- Proclamation calling Legislature into Extraordinary Ses-

visor -- -- ----- S31 sion 2.................................................. ....--- - 89

COMMITTEES:m Relating to importance of enacting certain tax laws.......... 831

To notify Governor of Senate's organization for business.... 829 List of Pardons and Reprieves .......................... 835, S37

To notify House of Representatives of Senate's organiza- Relating to certain vetoed measures, Regular Ses-

tion for business ..........- 82 ............................................ -82 sion-8901 ......................... S99 900,9(

To select such Attaches as needed to carry on work of ROLL CALI-829, 832, 839, 843. 847, 850. 852, 855, 857, 863, 67,Extraordinary Session .................................... 8 30, 831 870, 874, 879, 885, 895, 902, 910, 915, 924, 932, 943,

Appointment of standing committees-8................................ S31 946, 948, 956, 960, 96s 984.

See passage of Committee Substitute for House Bill No. VETOED MEASURtES:20, Regular Session ................ 916, 924 As to Committee Substitute for H. B. No. 20, Regular

Session8 ..... 9....................................................................... 8 ,916, 924CONFIRMATIONS: As to Senate Bill 93; Senate Bill 524; Senate Bill 537;

Appointments of the Governor confirmed ............... 9 Senate Bill 556; Senate Bill 557; Senate Bill 639, all

ERRATA: of the Regular Session, 1929 .-............................... 899, 900, 901See Preface. As to Senate Bill 556; Senate Bill 557............................ ..... 903, 904

EXECUTIVE SESSIONS ........................ 945, 984 As to SenAte Bill No. 556 .-........................................................ 950

SENATE RESOLUTIONS

No. Subject Pages No. Subject Pages

1 Relating to adoption of rules for the government of the 2 Fixing per diem compensation of the attaches for the

Extraordinary Session .................. 829 Extraordinary Session -. .............................. 852, 984

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

No. Subject Pages No. Subject Pages

p I n re adjournment of bottu Houses of Legislature, for a 4 Re: Marking of all bridges within the State that cross

2 Judicial Circuits: Relating to the redistricting and re- the Suwannee river, with appropriate sign 926, 981, 988, 993

arranging of the several ..... ............... 846, 9963 Re: Adjournment of Legislature, sine die, on June 5 Re: Placing of suitable marker or sign at each end of

14th . ............................................. 872, 928 bridge spanning Little St. Mary's river 945, 981, 988. 994

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

No. Subject Pages No. Subject Pages

1 Provision for the consideration of local bills at this 9 A memorial requesting placing of reasonable tariff on

extraordinary session, by consent of a two-thirds products, vegetables and fruits shipped into the U. S.

vote ------ 889 from Mexico, Cuba, etc. .....-.......................................... 952

2 Extending invitation to Hon. E. 0. Sykes, Federal Radio 10 To cause enactment of pending measure introduced by

Commissioner, to visit State of Florida .... 941, 945, 956, 9(-iL Senator Fletcher in re reimbursement of fruit grow-

3 Fixing adjournment extraordinary session, sine die, ers, farmers and truckers, for direct loss resultingJune 15th, 1929 ... 945... ... 95 957, 961, 978 11 In re correction of Senate and House Journals for last

4 Relating to State Road No. 26-A and petitioning Con- three days of session ................................... 954, 988. 991, 996gress to include same in Federal Aid System of roads 12 In re printing of bills for special session ................- 953, 962, 978in Florida . ....... 907, 917, 926 13 In re adjournment of Legislature sine die at 12 o'clock

6 In re the purchase of sets of compiled annotated stat- midnight, June 20, 1929 .- ........... 962, 969, 993utes of Florida -. . ... . . . 953 14 In re bound copies House and Senate Journals- 976, 990, 992

SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

No. SUBJECT OF BILL INTRODUCED BY PAGES

95 Apalachicola: Reimbursement for paving around StateArmory - ......................... ....................... ........ Council-865.

60 Appropriation for salaries and other current expenses ofgovernment for two years, from June 30, 1929- .................. Hodges-845, 846, 847, 956, 963, 972, 986, 995, 996.

164 Arsenic: Relating to the use of, as a fertilizer or spray,on bearing citrus fruit trees...................................... Parrish, Glynn and Putnam-927, 981, 988, 994.

11 Attorney Gdneral: To abolish the offices "Three SpecialAssistants to the"-........................................................................ Johns-832.

82 Barbering: Relating to licenses and certificates of regis-tration for the practitioners of .......-....................................... King-854, 864.

73 Bartow . ........................ ............................. Swearingen-853, 883, 915, 924.39 Blountstown: Relating to widening and paving of Main

street, and authorizing certain contract with State RoadDepartment ... . .... ................................... Howell- 842, 882, 915.

125 Blue Lake Drainage District: To abolish present organi-zation and create and incorporate a drainage district tobe known as the-.. ..... ....................................................................Putnam-879, 931, .932, 944, 949.

150 Boards Public Instruction: Authority to procure loans notexceeding $75,000 for refunding purposes, in counties ofcertain population ..........................................-........ ... ....... Malone-899, 931, 944, 949.

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153 Boards Public Instructioll: Authority to borrow $200,000for school purposes, in counties of certain fixed popula-tion and certain assessed valuation .......................... Young-909, 928, 944, 949.

53 Bonds and Coupons of Cities, Towns, Counties, Districts orother Political Subdivisions of the State: To create aBoard of Administration for the paying of ...................... Caro-84 3.

144 Boards of Public Officials and/or Officers or Employees ofFiduciary Institions ................ -,,,,,Futch-898. 931, 949.

123 Boxing, Wrestling and/or Sparring matches or Ex-hibitions: Tax, where admission fees are charged .......... Stewart-S79, 897, 910, 996.

0 Brown, J. B., of Marion County: Relief of .......................... Gary-832, 840.119 Cedar Keys, Levy County: Validating $41,000 bonds for

street improvements ........................................ Turner-876, 930, 933, 944, 949.128 Cedar Keys: To enlarge, extend and increase the cor-

porate powers of city of .FuhS 9294.................................... ... Futh-880, 932, 944, 949.89 Coarser, H. V.: Relief of ........................................ Harrison-862, 864.

135 Colliel County: Certain amendments to the laws of hunt-ilg and trapping game and fur bearing animals ......... Malone-81, 931, 944, 949.

141 Columbla County: Authorizing issuance $100,000 bonds fora general hospital .............................................. ... Phillips-897, 931, 944, 949.

34 Common Carriers: Relating to reports of passes, tickets,accidents, etc.; power to examine under oath.... .......... Phillips-841, 982, 988, 993.

71 Compensation to de facto officers of State or County, andto persons who shall perform the duties of office createdby statute, which may be judicially declared unconstitu-tional 8 , 90........................................ .Phillips-852, 864. SS9, 903, 904.

139 Constructive Service, and Publication of Orders in Casesof: To amend Section 4895 (Section 3111), R. G. S......... Gary-882, 895, 931, 944, 949.

59 Corporations: To amend Section 63, Chapter 10096, Laws1925, relating to ........................................ Adams-845, 847.

117 Corporations, Domestic and Foreign: Annual license taxupon ..................................................... ing-876, 924, 954, 979.

103 County Boards Public Instruction: Authorizing boards ofcertain counties to issue refunding bonds under the sameterms and conditions as provided in Chapter 1155, Acts1927 .Ml 89......................................... Malone-869.

28 County Commissioners: Re competitive bids on contracts.. Parrish-S34, 840.96 County Commissioners: Authorizing board county com-

missioners, certain counties, to borrow money and issuenotes or warrants therefor................................................ Anderson-865, 930, 943, 948.

97 County Commissioners: To authorize board county com-missioners of counties of certain population to issuerefunding bonds under the terms of Chapter 11855, Laws1927 ........................................ Malone-- 865.

165 County Officials: Requiring those who receive their com-pensation in whole or in part by fees and commissionsto file itemized statements showing receipt and dis-bursements of the office......................................................... Whitaker-927, 934, 958, 989, 994, 995.

48 Credit Unions: To provide for the operation and super-vision of Cooperative Savings and Credit Associations.... Waybright-843, 905, 982, 988, 993.

90 Drainage Districts: Authority to issue bonds and otheracts necessary to the securing of loans from the Sec-retary of the Interior of the United States........................ Harrison-862, 863, 955, 958, 981, 988, 993.

112 Drainage and Reclamation: Relating to the adjustmentand compromise of tax sale certificates held by theboard of 8 8 99........................................ Young-873, 874, 875, 931, 963, 969, 992.

43 Estates in Entirety: To define and vesting authority incircuit courts in chancery to terminate and declare samejoint estates .Moe48......................................... Malone-842, 848.

88 Everglades Drainage District: To abolish the office of ChiefFire Warden and the Board of Fire Control.............V.......... Young-861, 863.

147 Everglades Drainage District: Validating $5.108,000 re-funding bonds; relating to ...............- - - Young-89,S 939, 961, 978.

161 Farm, Garden, Grove or Orchard: Making it a crime toenter in night time with intent to commit an offensetherein. .......................................................................................... Scales (Request)-926, 989, 994, 995, 996.

162 I Farm Products: Making it a crime to destroy, take, carryaway certain; and amending Section 5266, R. G. S............. Scales (Request)-927.

166 I Fertilizers, Commercial: Amending certain existing lawsrelating to........Pta-2... 93,.59.92,98,.88.93............................. Putnam-927 934 959 962 9S1 988, 993.

35 Florida State Canal Commission: In re the payment of cer-tain expenses to the members of...................................... Stewart-841.

63 j Foreclosure of Delinquent Tax and Special, asssssment:Providing a cumulative remedy by municipalities havinga certain population .......... .......................... Young-849.

55 Forests, Woodlands, Fields, Marshes, etc.: To preventthe setting of fire upon lands of another.............................. Turnbull-S44, 848.

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61 Gamble Mansion: In re the employment of a caretalkerfor mansion and grounds ........................................ Harrison-848, 849.

3 Game and Fresh Water Fish Department: To provide forthe payment of salaries for assistant and deputies ......... Turner-832, 840, 869, 982, 988, 993.

118 Gasoline Tax: Relating to the turning of county's sharefor roads and bridges to the benefit of schools in coun-ties of certain population ..................... ................... Turner-876, 930, 944, 949.

136 j Gasoline Tax: Providing for distribution of, by certaincounties in the Sate, of proportionate share of ................ Knabb-SS2, 931, 944, 949.

167 Gasoline Tax: Additional tax for education purposes ........ Waybright-958, 960.5 Gasoline License Tax: To amend Section 1 and Section 4,

Chapter 9120, Acts 1923 ............................................................ Malone-832, 837, 846, 855, 856, 857. 858, 859. 0, 863, 883, 884,13 Gasoline and Like Products of Petroleum: Relating to 922, 975, 979, 986, 997.

license, and directing the manner of distribution of saidtax ........................................ ..................................................... Phillips- 833, 847.

50 Gasoline License Tax: Providing for the creation of aBoard of Administration for the levy of a tax upongasoline and for the distribution of same .......................... Anderson-8 43, 969.

45 Gates, Mrs. Seth H.: Pension for ........................................ Putnam-842.33 Hairdressers and Cosmetologists: To regulate the opera-

tion of ........................................ Mitchell, Turner and Dell-840, 841, 959.126 Hawkins, Eugene: In re granting of a special pension for Johns-880, 981, 988, 993.108 Hernandez, Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth, Duval County:

Pension ......................-----------------.............. Waybright-Sh73, 874.129 Hendricks, Mrs. Eunice DeWitt: Pension .............................. Knabb-879, 880.154 Highlands City: To abolish municipality of, in Polk

County, and to provide for its creditors, etcw .................... Swearingen-909, 931, 945, 949.07 Ice Cream: Fixing certain standards for manufacture .... Putnam-849, 904, 984, 986, 988, 994.84 Indian River City: To abolish municipal government of

and to provide for payment of its debts .............................. Parrish-861, 883, 915, 924.109 Injury or Death: 'To provide that proof of shall be prima

facie evidence of negligence of persons, firms and corpo-rations, their agents or servants W................................ Waybright-873, 896.

19 Insect Pests: Authorizing levy of special tax, in countiescertain population, for the extermination of...................... Swearingen--833, 834, 865, 871, 875, 919.

76 Insurance on State Properties: To amend Section 1, Chap-ter 9150, Laws 1923 ..................................... . McCall-853, 982, 988, 993.

100 Insurance Companies: Relating to deposit of moneys by,and the giving of security by State banks for same ............ Scales-869, 982, 988, 993.

40 Ireland, Mrs. A. J.: Pension ..................................................... McCall-842.41 Jackson County: Relating to taxes due special Tax School

District No. 9 on State-owned land in said district ............ Singletary-842.75 Jacksonville: Certain charter amendments relating to city

government Wyi -38......................................... Waybright-853, 862.169 Jacksonville: In term of office for municipal judge ............ Whitaker-967, 981, 988, 993.

79 Judgments and Decrees of United States District Courts:Making certified copies hereof admissible as prima facieevidence of the entry and validity of such judgments........ Futch and Stewart-853, 904.

52 Kilgore, J. L.: Relief of ........................................... . Harrison-843, 848, 996.146 Kirby, Mary A.: Relief of, for money paid in the purchase

of a tax certificate issued upon land not subject totaxation ........................................ .......... .. Wagg-8 98.

14 Lake City: To provide for upkeep of monument erectedin Olustee Park, Lake City ......................................... Phillips-833, 981.

138 Lapham, J. Spencer: Relief ........ I........... ........................ Swearingen-882.64 Leases and Leasehold Estates: To authorize and require

taxation of ........ ...................................... . Gary-849, 852.68 Leesburg: Fixing and describing corporate limits of city

of ............................... c........ Futch-849, 83, 915.21 Legal Status of Certain Property in State: To define Young-834, 838, 903, 905.

106 Legislature: Fixing pay of members, officers and attachesfor Extraordinary Session ............................. ........... Futch-870.

107 Legislature: To fix pay of members, officers and attaches,for Extraordinay Session ............................. ........ Futch-873, 884, 915, 925, 971.

145 Lewis, Dr. Butler: To re-establish his license to practicemedicine .. ... . ...................................... Turnbull-898, 903, 970, 992.

114 License and Privilege Tax: To impose ................................. Young-875, 879, 883, 920, 921, 932, 982, 985, 990.120 Life Insurance: Providing for valuation and registration of McCall-876, 927, 994, 995.

99 Lubricating Oils: To impose license tax upon........................ Dell-869, 872, 942, 954, 956, 959.23 Lunacy Cases: Re compensation of lunacy commissions,

etc. .......................................... . . ........ M"aybright- 834, 860, 863, 982, 988, 993.163 I McDaniel, John: Pension for-...... 98,94.................................. Howell-927 989, 994, 996.

85 I Miami: Relating to salary for city commissioners................ Watson-861, 883, 915, 924, 945.86 J Miami: Amending Sections 8, 9, 11 of Chapter 10847, Laws

1925, being the charter of the city of.................................... Watson-S861, 883, 915, 924, 945.7 j Motor Vehicle Tax: Requiring payment of ad valorem tax

before license issues ......................... ......... Futch-832, 837, 855, 883, 923, 972, 978, 985, 979.8 I Motor Vehicle Commissioners: Relating to and amending

Section 4, Chapter 11901, Acts 1927 ................................... - Bell-832, 838, 855, 882.

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2( I Motor Vehicles: Regulating operation of, and amendingSection 1, Chapter 10186, Acts 192.5 ................................... Futch-834, 839, 918, 919.

29 Motor Vehicle: Local authorities; owner; chauffeur;trailer; semi-trailer, motorcycle; solid tires, etc., relat-ing to the definition of certain terms................................... Parrish-834, 839, 868.

46 Motor Vehicle License Tag: Plate, lock, nut or device,to prevent theft or interchange of plates............................ Scales-843, 844.

94 Motor Vehicle Transportation Compamnies: To define, im-posing a mileage tax on vehicles dnriven for compensa-tion in the transfer of persons or things, etc..................... Turnbull-862.

115 Nassau County: Validating issuance of school bonds insum of $1,500, Special Tax School District No. 3 ............ Stewart-875, 930, 943, 948.

116 Nassau County: Validating $20,000 bonds, Special TaxSchool District No. 1 ...................... ................. Stewart-S75, 876, 930, 944, 949.

74 Naturopathy: Amending Section 1, Chapter 12286, Acts1927, relating to the practice of .............................................. VT1elsh-853, 864.

36 Ocala: In re erection of a monument on site of Old FortKing, near Ocala ..................................................... Gary-841, 844, 905.

51 Oliver, W . T.: Relief of................................................................ Harrison-843, 844, 996.149 Orlando: To amend Section 2, Senate Bill No. 55, Regular

Session 1929, relating to issuance of search warrants bymunicipal courts of................................................................. King-899, 931, 944.

83 Panama City: In re acquiring of lands for industrialplants or factory sites, aviation fields, shipping yards,docks, etc. Hw.6 8392........................................ Howell-861, 883, 915, 924.

98 Peddlers and Itinerant Merchants: To impose a speciallicense tax on .................................... .... Whitaker-869, 872, 954, 988, 994, 996.

132 Pensacola: Authority to grant pensions and to aid finan-cially the widows and dependent children of city em-ployees who died prior to January 1, 1929 ........................ Caro-881, 930, 931, 944, 949.

62 Perry, Governor Edward A.: To-provide for proper careand maintenance of the grave of the late .......................... Caro-849.

20 Pilots' Apprentice: Amending certain laws in relationthereto ........................................ Parrish-834, -839, 903, 904.

27 Pilots and Pilots' Apprentices: To amend Section 2464,R. G. S- .................... ......... ,,,, ....... Caro-834, 862, 869.

30 Public Funds: To prohibit diversion of public funds ap-plicable by laxv to carrying charges, interest or sinking fund ............................. ......... Parrish-834, 847, 848.

32 Public Depositories: In re the designation of, and maltingcertain regulations as to deposits of public funds ......... Young-835, 840.

130 Putnam County: Relating to consolidation of Special Roadand Bridge District No. 7, Putnam County, with Put-nam County ...... .. ................................ Glynn-880, 944, 949, 971.

24 Racing and Race Meetings: To regulate and license, andto authorize the pari-mutuel system of wagering ............ Taylor-834, 850, 851, 877, 878, 889, 996.

44 Ragland, MIrs. Alice M., of Volusia County: IPension .............. Putnam-842.110 Railroads: To provide that proof of injury caused by. shall

be primna facie evidence of negligence upon its part.......... Waybright-873, 896.31 I Registration and Voting by Mail: For benefit of citizens

having their official residence in the District of Columbia Gary-835, 839, 959.1 Road and Bridge Indebtedness: To provide for a depcsi-

tory of sinking funds; to provide for creation of a boardof administration, etc.......:........................... ................... Wagg-832, 837, 846, 850, 851, 886, 887, 922, 968, 975,. 978, 985, 997.

37 Road and Highway Beautification and Conservation: Toestablish a definite policy relating to ...................................... Gary, Waybright, Mitchell, Glynn, Harrison, Swearingen, Wagg,

l Watson, Bell, Scales-841, 848, 868, 872.69 Salaries of Certain State Officials: To fix .............................. McCall and Johns-850.56 Schools and Education: To provide special revenue by addi-

tional 1 cent tax on gasoline and Y4 mill levy on all per-sonal property...............................................Waybright-844.

105 Shrimp and Prawn: In re protection of, and amending Sec-tion 1, House Bill No. 659, enacted by Regular Session1929 ........................................ Stewart-S70, 928.

127 I Shrimp and Prawn Industry: To amend Section 1, HouseBill No. 659, Acts 1929 ....................-. .. ., . , Parrish, Putnam, Waybright-879, 880, 928.

121 Smith, J. Lee: Pension ...................... Phillips--876.156 j Southern Drainage District: Authorilzing Board of Direc-

tors not to levy a reclamation tax on lands in the.............. Watson-914, 930, 945, 950.4 State Board of Health: Relating to the appointment of a

State Health Officer .................................. Turner-832, 840, 921.10 State Board Education: To provide for position of Direc-

tor of Finance under the............................................................Hodges and Waybright.-832, 971.12 State Board of Education: To provide for the office of

Director of Buildings and Building Standards under the Hodges and Waybright-833, 956, 958, 990, 993.38 State Plant Board: Relating to disbursements for sala-

ries and wages......................................................................... Glynn-841.42 State Road No. 52: Authorizing State Road Department to

construct and maintain.................... -................ Singletary-842, 844, 883. 915, 924.

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57 State Road: To designate and locate a road leading fromOcala to Hernando, via Stokes Ferry- ...................................... Gary-845, 848.

58 State Roads: Relating to repair and maintenance by theState Road Department .....................................................- Harrison-845, 848.

133 State Road: To designate and establish a certain roadfrom Miami to Palm Beach County and describing loca-tion thereof ............. ........................................ Wagg-S881.

134 State Road: To designate, establish and locate a Stateroad from Miami to Deerfield known as "Wrest DixieHighway" .- ........................................... ......... Wagg-881.

151 State Road Department: Directing the building of a hard-surfaced road from State Hospital to R. R. station atRiver Junction, not to exceed $25,000 in cost--- .......- - Anderson-905, 950, 963, 970, 992.

152 State Road Department: Directing building of a hard-surfaced road from State Industrial School for Boys atMarianna to connect with State Road No. 1 ........................ Singletary-906, 971, 989, 993.

159 State Road No. - in Volusia County: In re location ofroad to be constructed by State Road Department fromOsteen to Maytown and Oak Hill ...................-.................... Putnam-919.

78 Supreme Court: Empowering court to prescribe generalrules for the several classes of courts in the State .......... Futch and Stewart-853, 864.

111 Supreme Court: In re the calling of circuit judges forassistance in the preparation of opinions ..............- ........... Singletary-873.

22 Tallahassee: Requiring the State to pay proportionateshare of paving costs on streets touching State proper-ties . ....................................................... Hodges-834, 865, 871, 875, 934.

47 Tax Certificates: Providing for the vesting of title andthe disposition of lands held therein .................................. Malone-16, 105, 127, 138, 159.

17 Taxes: Collection of .......- ............................................. Caro-833, 968.54 Tax Deeds: In re manner of obtaining, etc., to amend

Section 779, R. G. S -------- -..--... -- Scales-843, 879.2 Taxation and Finance Commission: To create a perma-

nent commission ................. ................................. -Harrison-832, 840, 903, 905.65 Tax Levies for the Years 1929 and 1930: To provide for

the raising of revenue for general expenses of the State Scales and Futch-849, 969.

72 Taxation: Making certain amendment to existing laws;providing for the foreclosure in equity of tax sale cer-tificates and deeds; providing who shall bring suit onbehalf of the State, etc. ......................... .................................. Turnbull- 852, 853, 866, 867, 871, 966, 970, 994, 997.

16 Tax Sale Certificates: Relating to the cancellation andsurrender of, and the payment of back taxes, etc .-............ Caro-833, 969.

15 Tax Redemption Adjustment Board: To create such aboard in each of several counties. Providing for theadjustment of delinquent taxes ............. ....... ... .................. Futch- 833, 968.

18 Taxes: State, county and municipal. In re collectionof-. ......... . ... Caro-833, 969.

49 Tax for public revenue upon certain occupations andupon certain business and commercial transactions andenterprises ...-. . ..... Waybright and Phillips-843, 954, 959.

87 Taxes: To provide for public revenue by the levy ofprivilege tax on certain occupations...................................- Young-861, 864, 865, 942, 956, 959.

80 Taxes: Relating to notice of liens for taxes payable tothe United States, and authorizing the filing of certifi-cates discharging and releasing such liens .......................... Futch and Stewart-853, 904.

91 Taxes: To equalize taxes as between counties. To cre-ate the Board of State Equalizer of Taxes, etc .............-... Scales-862, 896.

92 Tax Returns: Requiring all persons, firms and associa-tions to make and file-.............................................................- Scales-862, 896, 934.

93 Taxes: To enforce the payment of delinquent taxes andaffording relief to those claiming to have been over-assessed, etc .......-................................... Scales-862, 897.

102 Taxes: To provide for the raising of revenue sufficient todefray expenses of State government for years 1929 and1930- . ........................................ ............. Waybright-869, 872, 897, 898, 984, 994, 995, 996.

131 Tax on Intangible Property: Defining and classifying "in-tangible property" ............... ....- Anderson-881, 895.

70 Teacher-training: To provide departments of, in highschools ................ .......................................... Phillips-852, 971, 989, 993.

9 Text Books: Requiring selection of uniform, for elementaryand high schools of State ..................................................... Hodges and Waybright-832, 838, 874.

142 Text Books: Relating to uniform text books for elementaryand high schools ...... ...................................... Futch-897, 902, 996.

143 Text Books: Relating to selection 9 f, and the oath to betaken by any sub-commission in the selection of ............... Futch-898, 902.

124 Theatres, Operas, Minstrels, Vaudeville and Moving Pic-ture Shows: Tax on admission and reserved seats ..........- Stewart-879, 897, 910.

158 Thermograph Stations: To provide for and to make appro-priation to co-operate with Federal Department of Ag-culture ...................-. - ..................... Parrish--919, 921.

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155 Titusville: Authorizing an extension of time or compromisein the payment of assessments for municipal indebted-ness -Parrish-914, 928, 945, 950.

66 Toll Bridges on Certain State Roads: Certain regulations Young, Putnam and Glynn-849, 852.

81 Toll Roads: Relating to the building and operation of asystem of toll roads in Florida; granting a franchise tothe Toll Roadl Corporation ............................................ Gary-854, 896.the Toll Road Corporation-.... GaryS4,96

25 Trust Companies: Relating to and requiring the taking ofsecurity for deposit of any funds belonging to any trust,by any officer, director or employee of said ....................... Wagg-834, 847.

167 Trustees Internal Improvement Fund: Authority to con-vey certain rights for construction of bridges, cause-ways, etc., across, over or under submerged lands ofthe State, across Gulf of Mexico or arms thereof-............ Malone-918, 919.

104 Umphress, John R.: Pension ..................................................... Howell-869, 870.101 Union County: Fixing fall term circuit court ...................... Johns-869, 930, 943, 948.77 United States Court: Authorizing the judgments, decrees,

etc., be registered, recorded, docketed, and prescribingduties of clerks of circuit courts in relation thereto ........ Futch and Stewart-853, 904.

148 University of Florida: In re admission of both sexes tothe graduate school if they are candidates for the Mas-ter degrees or higher degrees-...................................... Bell-899, 903.

160 Volusia County: Authorizing use of certain nets for thepurpose of catching mullet for home use and for pie-nics ...... ...... .......................... ----.------------------------ Putnam- 919, 931.

137 Wells, Conservation of the Waters, Minerals and/or Oilsof the State: To regulate the drilling of wells undersupervision of State Geologist- ....... ........................................... Harrison-882, 896.

168 Wells: Regulating the drilling and operation of and relat-ing to the conservation of water supplies.--..------------..-. Harrison-958, 981, 989, 994.

140 Wild Trees, Shrubs, and Plants: In re the protection of.... McCall-882.122 Winn, N. A., Constable District 11: Relief for in sum of

$60 bond money ....... . .................................... Swearingen-877, 930, 944, 949.113 Youngblood, Mrs. Frances Margaret: Pension for................ Bell-873, 931, 943, 948.

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No. Subject . No. Subject

1 Road and Bridge Indebtedness: To provide for a deposi- 20 Pilots' Apprentice: Amending certain laws in relationtory of sinking funds; to provide for the creation of a thereto.board of administration, etc. 21 Legal Status of Certain Property in the State: To define.

2 Taxation and Finance Commission: To create a permanent 22 Tallahassee: Requiring the State to pay proportionate

commission. share of paving costs on streets touching State properties.3 Game and Fresh Water Fish Department: To provide for 23 Lunacy Cases: Relating to compensation of lunacy comn-

the payment of salaries for assistant and deputies. mission, etc.4 State Board of Health: Relating to appointment of a State 24 Racing and Race Meetings: To regulate and license, and

Health Officer. authorizing the pari-mutuel system of wagering.5 Gasoline License Tax: To amend Section 1 and Section 4, 25 Trust Companies: Relating to and requiring the taking of

Chapter 9120, Acts 1923. any funds belonging to any trust, by any officer, director6 Brown, J. B., of Marion County: Relief of. or employee of said.7 Motor Vehicle Tax: Requiring payment of ad valorem tax 26 Motor Vehicles: Regulating the operation of, and amend-

before license issues. ng Section 1, Chapter 10186, Acts 1925.S Motor Vehicle Commissioners: Relating to, and amending 27 Pilots and Pilots' Apprentices: To amend Section 2464, R.

Section 4, Chapter 11901, Acts 1929. G. S.9 Text Books: Requiring the selection of uniform text books 28 County Commissioners: Relating to competitive bids on

for elementary and high schools of the State. contracts.

D10 S tate Board of inanEducation:d To provide for the position of 29 Motor Vehicle: Local authorities; owner, chauffeur, trailer,11 AtDirector of Finance underTo abolish the offices of "Three Spe.ial semi-trailer, motorcycle, solid tires, etc., relating to defi-

11 Attorney General: To abolish the offices of "Three Special nition of certain terms.Assistants to the". nto fcrantrs

12 State Board of Education: To provide for the office of Di- 30 Public Funds: To prohibit the diversion of, public funds,

rector of Buildings and Building Standards under the. applicable by law to carrying charges, interest or sinking

13 Gasoline and like Products of Petroleum: Relating to license fund.tax, and directing the manner of distribution of said tax.. 31 Registration and Voting by Mail: For benefit of citizens

14 Lake City: To provide for the upkeep of the monument having their official residence in the District of Columbia.

erected in Olustee Park, Lake City. - 32 Public Depositories: In the designation of, and making

15 Tax Redemption Adjustment Board: To create such a certain regulations as to deposits of public funds.

board in each of the several counties; providing for the 33 Hairdressers and Cosmetologists: To regulate the opera-

adjustment of delinquent taxes, etc. tion of. 16 Tax Sale Certificates: Relating to the cancellation and 34 Common Carriers: Relating to reports of passes, tickets,

surrender of, and the payment of back taxes. accidents, etc. Power to examine under oath, etc.

* 17 Taxes: Collection of. 35 Florida State Canal Commission: In re the payment of

18 Taxes: State, County and Municipal: In re the collec- certain expenses to the members of the.

tion of. 36 Ocala: In re the erection of a monument on the site of

19 Insect Pests: Authorizing the levy and collection of a spe- Old Fort King, near Ocala.cial tax in counties of certain population for the extermi- 37 Road and Highway Beautification and Conservation: To

nation of. establish a definite policy relating to./ * ' * .~,

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No. Subject No. Subject38 State Plant Board: Relating to disbursements for salaries 77 United States Court: Authorizing the judgments, decrees,

and wages. etc., to be registered, recorded, docketed, and prescribing39 Blountstown: Relating to the widening and paving of duties of circuit court in relation thereto.

Main street, and authorizing certain contract with State 78 Supreme Court: Empowering the supreme court to pre-Road Department. scribe by general rules, for the several classes of courts

40 Ireland, Mrs. A. J.: Pension for. in the State.41 Jackson County: In re taxes due Special Tax School Dis- 79 Judgments and Decrees of United States District Courts:

trict No. 9, on State owned land in said district.Making certified copies thereof admissible as prima tacie42 State Road No. 52: Authorizing the State Road Depart- evidence of the entry and validity of such judgments.

ment to construct and maintain. 80 Taxes: Relating to notice of liens for taxes payable to43 Estates in Entirety: To define; and vesting authority in the United States, and authorizing the filing of cer-

circuit courts in chancery to terminate and declare same tificates discharging and releasing such liens.joint estates. 81 Toll Roads: Relating to the building and operation of a

44 Ragland, Mrs. Alice M., of Volusia County: Pension. system of toll roads in Florida. Granting a franchise to45 Gates, Mrs. Seth H.: Pension. the Florida Toll Road Corporation.46 Motor Vehicle License Tag, Plate, etc.: In re lock or de- 82 Barbering: Relating to licenses and certificates of registra-

vice to prevent theft or interchange of license plates. tion for the practitioners of.47 Tax Certificates: Providing for the vesting of title and dis- 3 Panama City: Relating to the acquiring of lands for in-

position of lands held therein. dustrial plant or factory sites, aviation fields, shipping48 Credit Unions: To provide for the operation and super- yards, docks, etc.

vision of Cooperative Savings and Credit Associations. 84 Indian River City: To abolish the municipal government49 Tax for Public Revenue upon certain occupations and upon of the town of, and to provide for the payment of its

certain business and commercial transactions and en- debts.terprises. 85 Miami: Relating to salary for city commissioners.

50 Gasoline License Tax: Providing for the creation of a 86 Miami: Amending Sections 8, 9, 11 of Chapter 10847, LawsBoard of Administration for the levy of a tax upon gaso- 1925, being the charter of the city of.line and for the distribution of same. 87 Tax: To provide for public revenue by the levy of a privi-

51 Oliver, W. T.: Relief of. lege tax on certain occupations.52 Kilgore, J. L. Rellef ofo . 88 Everglades Drainage District: To abolish the office of53 Bonds and coupons of cities, towns, counties, districts orChief Fire Warden and the Board of Fire Control.

other political subdivisions of the State: To create a 8 Coarsey, H. V. : Relief of.a board of administration for the paying of.

54 Tax Deeds: In re manner of obtaining, etc.; to amend See- 90 Drainage District: Authority to issue bonds and other acts54 on T 79 R.s:n G. S. ne ob ne t n enecessary to the securing of loans from the Secretary of

55 Forests, Woodlands, Fields, Marshes, etc.: To prevent the the Interior of thu e United States.createsetting of fire upon lands of another. 91 Taxes: To equalize taxes as between counties: To create

56 Schools and Education: To provide special revenue by ad- the position of State qualizer of Taxes and a Stateditional one-cent tax on gasoline and '4-mill levy on all BoaRetud r all persons, firms and aEqua-lizers.personal property, etc. 92 Tax Returns: Requiring all persons firms and associa-

57 State Road: To designate and locate a road leading from tions to make and file.Ocala to Hernando, via Stokes Ferry. 93 Taxes: To enforce the payment of delinquent taxes and

58 State Road: Relating to repair and maintenance by the . affording relief to those claiming to have been over as-State Road Department. sessed, etc.

59 Corporations: To amend Section 63, Chapter 10096, Laws 94 Motor Vehicle Transportation Companies: To define. Im-25,o relating to. posing a mileage tax on vehicles driven for compensation

60 Appropriation for salaries and other current expenses of in the transfer of persons or things, etc.government for two years from June 30, 1929. 95 Apalachicola: Reimbursement for paving around State

61 Gamble Mansion: In re employment of a caretaker for Armory. mansion and grounds 96 County Commissioners: Authorizing board of county com-

02 Perry, Governor Edward A.: To provide for proper caremissloners, certain counties, to borrow money and issueand maintenance and upkeep of the grave of, notes or warrants therefor.

63 Foreclosure of Delinquent Tax and Special Assessment: 97 County Commissioners: To authorize board of county com-Providimg a cumulative remedy by municipalities having missioners of counties of certain population to issue re-a certain population. funding bonds under the terms of Chapter 11855, Laws

64 Leases and Leasehold Estates: To authorize and require 1927.the taxation of. 98 Peddlers and Itinerant Merchants: To impose a special

65 Tax Levies for the Years 1929 and 1930: To provide for the license tax upon.raising of revenue tor general expenses of the State. 99 Lubricating Oils: To -impose license tax upon.

66 Toll Bridges on Certain State Roads: Certain regulations. 100 Insurance Companies: Relating to the deposit of moneys67 Ice Cream: Fixing certain standards for the manufae- by, and the giving of security by State banks for same.

ture of. 101 Union County: Fixing Fall term circuit court.68 Leesburg: Fixing and describing the corporate limits of the 102 Taxes: To provide for the raising of revenue sufficient to

city of. defray expenses of State government for years 1929 and69 Salaries of Certain State Officials: To fix. 1930.70 Teacher-training Departments in High Schools: To provide 103 County Boards Public Instruction: Authorizing boards cer-

for, tain counties to issue refunding bonds under the same71 Compensation to de facto officers of State or county, and to terms and conditions as provided in Chapter 1155, Acts

persons who shall perform the services or duties of 1927.office created by statute, which may be judicially de- 104 Umphress, John R.: Pension for.dlared unconstitutional.105 Shrimp and Prawn: In re protection of, and amending

72 Taxation: Making certain amendments to existing laws; Section 1, House Bill No. 659, enacted by Regular See-providing for the foreclosure in equity of tax sale cer-sion 1929.tificates and deeds; providing who shall bring suit on be- 106 Legislature: Fixing pay of members, officers and attacheshalt of the State, etc. for Extraordinary Session.

73 Bartow: Certain charter amendments. 107 Legislature: To fix pay of members, officers and attaches74 Naturopathy: Amending Section 1, Chapter 12286, Acts for Extraordinary Session 1929.

1927, relating to the practice of. 108 Hernandez, Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth, of Duval County:75 Jacksonville: Certain charter amendments relating to the Pension for.

city government of. 109 Injury or Death: To provide that proof shall be prima76 Insurance on State Properties: To amend Section 1, Chap- facie evidence of negligence of persons, firms and cor-

ter 9150, Laws 1923. porations, their agents or servants.

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iio Railroads: To Provide that proof of injury caused by, shall 143 Text Books: Relating to selection of, and the oath to be

be prima facie evidence of negligence aupon its parttaken by any sub-commission in the selection ofill Supreme Court: In re the calling of circuit judges for 144 Bonds of Public Officials and/or officers or employees of

assistance in preparation of opinions, etc. fiduciary institutions.12Dassistane ad Relamnattion Relating to the^ adjustment 145 Lewis, Dr. Butler, 0.: To re-establish his license to prac-

112 ^lnageand compr lsamftato Rleartingctos held the a oard tice medicine.and compromise of tax sale certificates held the board 146 Kirby, Mary A.: Relief of for money paid in the purchase

113 youngblood, Mrs. Frances Margaret: Pension for. of a tax certificate issued upon land not subject to taxa-

114 License and Privilege Tax: To impose. tion.115 N assau County: Validating issuance of school bonds in 147 Everglades Drainage District: Validating $5,108,000 re-

suim of $1,00, Special Tax School District No. 3. funding bonds of; relating to.

11s Nassau County: Validating $20,000 bonds Special Tax 148 University of Florida: In re the admission of both sexessuh olf y VDist datc N20,000 Taxd Seo DsritS3i l laxto the graduate school, if they are candidates for the

117 Corporations Domestic and Foreign: Annual license tax Master degrees or higher degrees.upon. 149 Orlando: To amend Section 2, Senate Bill No. 53, Session

118 Gasoline Tax: Relating to turning of county's share for 1929, relating to issuance of search warrants by the

roads and bridges to the benefit of schools, in counties of municipal court of.certain population. 150 Boards Public Instruction: Authority to procure loans not

119 Cedar Keys, Levy County: Validating $41,000 bonds for exceeding $75,000 for refunding purposes, in counties of

street improvements. certain populatron.

120 Life Insurance: Providing for the valuation and registra- 151 State Road Department: Directing the building of a hard-

tion of. surfaced road from State Hospital to the railroad station

121 Smith, J. Lee: Pension for. at River Junction at a cost not to exceed $25,000.

122 Winn, N. A., Constable District 11: Relief for, in sum of 152 State Road Department: Directing the building of a hard-

$60 bond money. surfaced road from State Industrial School for Boys at

123 Boxing, Wrestling and/or Sparring Matches or Exhibitions: Marianna to connect with State Road No. 1 at West

Tax, where admission fees are charged. Marianna.

124 Theatres, Operas, Minstrels, Vaudeville and Moving Pic- 153 Boards of Public Instruction: Authority to borrow $200,000

ture Shows: Tax on admission and reserved seats. for school purposes, in counties of certain fixed popula-

125 Blue Lake Drainage District: To abolish present organiza-tion and certain assessed valuation.

tion and to create and incorporate a drainage district to 154 Highlands City: To abolish the municipality of, in Polk

be known as the. County, and to pvovide for its creditors, etc.

126 Hawkins, Eugene: In re the granting of a special pension 155 Titusville: Authorizing an extension of time or compromise

for. in the payment of assessments for municipal indebted-

127 Shrimp and Prawn Industry: To amend Section 1, House ness.Bill No. 659, Acts 1929. 156 Southern Drainage District: Authorizing Board of Direc-

128 Cedar Keys: To enlarge, extend and increase corporate tors not to levy a reclamation tax on lands in the.

powers of the city of. 157 Trustees Internal Improvement Fund: Authority to con-

129 Hendricks, Mrs. Eunice DeWitt: Pension for. vey certain rights for the construction of bridges, cause-

130 Putnam County: Relating to the consolidation of Special ways, etc., across, over or under submerged lands of the

Road and Bridge District No. 7 of Putnam County, with State, across the Gulf of Mexico or arms thereof.

Putnam County. 158 Thermograph Stations: To provide for and to make appro-

131 Tax on Intangible Property: To define and classify "in- priation to co-operate with the Federal Department of

tangible property," and to levy a tax upon. Agriculture.

132 Pensacola: Authority to grant pensions and to aid finan- 159 State Road No.- in Volusia County: Designating the

cially the widows and dependent children of city em- location of a State road to be constructed and maintained

ployees who died prior to Jan. 1, 1929. by the State Road Department, from Osteen to Maytown

133 State Road: To designate and establish a certain road and Oak Hill.

from Miami to Palm Beach county and describing the 160 Volusia County: Authorizing use of certain nets for the

location thereof. purpose of catching mullet for home use and for pic-

134 State Road: To designate, establish and locate a State nics.

Road from Miami to Deerfield, to be known as "West 161 Farm, Garden, Grove or Orchard: Making it a crime to

Dixie Highway." enter in night time with intent to commit an offense

135 Collier County: Certain amendments to the laws of hunt- therein.

ing and trapping game and fur-bearing animals in. 162 Farm Products: Making it a crime to destroy, take, carry

136 Gasoline Tax Providing for the distribution of, by cer- anway, certain, and amending Section 5266, R. G. S.

tain counties in the State, of proportionate share of the. 163 McDaniel, John: Pension for.

137 Wells: Conservation of the waters, minerals and/or oils 1u4i Arsenic: Relating to the use of, as a fertilizer or spray, on

of the State. To regulate the drilling of wells and pro- bearing citrus fruit trees.

viding for the supervision thereof by the State Geologist. 165 County Officials: Requiring those who receive their com-

138 Lapham, J. Spencer: Relief of. pensation in whole or in part by fees and commissions

139 Constructive Service, and the publication of orders in to file itemized sworn statements showing receipt and dis-

cases of. To amend Section 4895 (Section 3111), R. G. S. bursements of the office.

140 Wild Trees, Shrubs, and Plants: In re the protection of. 166 Fertilizers, Commercial: Amending certain existing laws

Amending Section 1, Chapter 12453, Acts 1927. relating to.

141 Columbia County: Authorizing issuance of $100,000 bonds 167 Gasoline Tax: Additional tax for education purposes.

for a general hospital. 168 Wells: Regulating the drilling and operation of and re-

142 Text Books: Relating to uniform text books for elemen-lating to the conservation of water supplies.

tary and high schools.169 Jacksonville: In re term of office for municipal judge.

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10 1 Attorney General: Relating to three special assistants toand to repeal Sections 134, 135, 136, 137, 138 and 139,Laws 1927-Peeples of Suwvannee-90 2, 917, 929, 943.

3 j Banks: Relating to the supervision of, by the Comptroller;the appointment of receivers; relating to the reopeningof defunct banks; and in general to amend Section 4167,R. G. S....................-----..----......... SMoon of Citrus-837, 839, 843.

168 I Belleair: Authorizing the regulation of certain building re-[ strictions-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Booth of Pinellas-911. 912, 9)13, 918, 933.stri ctions ............................... ................................................ B oh o iels 9 1 1 ,1 3 1 ,9 3

230 Obediah T., Hillsborough County: Pension for .------------- Bives and Walden of Hillsborough-907, 917, 926.79 Boards Public Instruction: To fix compensation of umem--

bers, in counties of certain population -..------------------------ Hazen of Bradford-891, 893247 j Boards Public Instruction of Certain Counties: Authority

to borrow money for school purposes, in counties of cer-tain population and certain assessed valuation------------- Redstone of Indian River-936, 938.

22 I Bond Trustees: To abolish the board of bond trustees incertain counties - Getzen of Sumter-890, 891, 895.

60 ;, Bowling Green: Authorizing the extension of time for pay-ment of any or all special assessments for public im-

2 provements...................... -------------------------------- Surrency of Hardee-890, 892, 916, 925.264 Boynton: Fixing status of appropriations incurred for the

construction of thoroughfares in city which form a partof the State Highway system ...............----------------------------- Oliver of Palm Beach-977T, 990, 9l2.

70 Brown, J. B.: Relief of..................... ...-------------------------------------- -- Car of Marion and Douglass of Putuam-889, 890, 916, 925.38 Busses, motor: Relating to the registration of, and espe-

cially the fees charged against passenger carrying busses,operating only within city limits or between cities whoseboundaries adjoin ................--- --------- -------------- Chappell of Dade-983.

9 Caldwell, Mrs. Claire: Relief for, because of the paymentof an erroneous tax assessment. ---------------------------------- Stokes of Bay-976, 989, 991.

179 Confederate Soldiers' and Sailors' Home in Jacksonville:Appropriation for ................................. McKenzie of Putnam-941, 957, 960.

42 Constables: Relating to the appointment of deputy con-stables in certain justice of the peace districts; to repealcertain existing laws relating thereto .................................... Robineau of Dade-908, 91S, 929, 933.

20 County Commissioners: In re the fixing of salaries ofCounty Commissioners, in counties of certain population.. Getzen of Sumter-913, 917, 926.

35 County Commissioners: Fixing the compensation of, incounties of certain population........................... Bloodworth of Polk-890, 892.

117 County Boards of Public Instruction: Authorizing theemployment of attorneys at law to represent said boardin counties of certain population ... Bloodworth of Polk-910, 911.

118 County Commissioners: To require competitive bidding onany contract in excess of $300. ............................ ..... Bloodworth of Polk-910, 911.

119 County Commissioners: Authority to employ an attorneyat law under certain conditions, and in counties of cer-tain population ........................................ Bloodworth of Polk-910, 911.

188 Criminal Courts of Record: Fixing compensation of solic-itors of, in counties of certain population............................ Booth of Duval-934.

262 Crystal River: Authorizing bonds for repayment of cer-tain monies to the Bank of Crystal River............................ Moon of Citrus-938, 940, 957, 961.

140 Dade City: New municipal charter for.................................... Auvil of Pasco-910, 911, 956, 969.193 Dade Drainage District: Authority to borrow money on

tax certificates held by the Board of ............................... Y.... oungs of Dade-935, 936, 975, 989, 992.25 Deer and Turkey: To prescribe a closed season for the

hunting of, in counties of certain population .................... Getzen of Sumter-890, 892.260 Deer and Wild Turkey: Fixing closed season for, in coun-

ties of certain population............................... .... Matthis of Dixie-938, 939, 978, 984.97 DeLand: Special tax for hospital purpose .............................. Crouch and Fullerton of Volusia-891, 893, 964, 974, 990, 991.98 DeLand: Authorizing 1Y2 mill tax for publicity purposes.... Crouch and Fullerton of Volusia-893, 946, 973, 990, 991.

185 DeLand: Certain amendments to existing laws relating tothe holding of elections in the city of ................................ Fullerton of Volusia-939, 940, 957, 961.

186 DeLand: Relating to the time of holding elections andamending certain existing laws ........................... . .............. Fullerton of Volusia-951, 974, 990, 991.

187 DeLand: Relating to the election of city commissioners,the election of a mayor, etc............................. ....................... Fullerton of Volusia-951, 974, 990, 991.

27 Drainage, Conservation or Reclamation Districts: Relat-ing to the validation of and amending Sections 2 and 7,Chapter 12003, Acts 1927.....--------------------------------------- . Oliver of Palm B'each-951, 972, 989, 992.

222 Diving Suits, Helmets, etc.: Used by deep sea divers; toamend Section 8087, Laws 1927 .................................. ....... Booth, Way and Kerr of Pinellas-885, 887, 918.

182 Elections: Relating to the printing of names upon theballot to be voted in general and special elections .......... Gravely of Hendry-885, 895.

178 Everglades Drainage District: To abolish office of chieffire warden and Board of Fire Control .................................. Peeples of Glades-911, 913, 946, 957, 961.

19 Fish: To regulate the killing of, with highpowered ridflesin counties of certain population ........................................ Getzen of Sumter-890, 891.

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64 Fishing: To declare a closed season for fishing, in countiesof certain population .....................- Leonard of Calhoun-891, 892, 916, 925.

1655- Fishing: To regulate the taking of fresh water fish incounties of certain population ......-.......................................... Harper of Wakulla-910, 912.

162 Four-H Girls: Authorizing the Commissioner of Agricul-ture to send two representatives of the 4-H girls to anynational convention in 1929 .................................................... Beasley of Hernando and Kennedy of Lake-888, 916, 925.

258 Fort Lauderdale: Charter amendment, providing for theissuance of refunding bonds ................... .............. Blount of Broward-938, 939, 957, 960.

259 Fort Pierce: To exclude certain territory from corporatelimits, and providing a method for carrying same intoeffect ........................................ Matthis of Dixie-938, 939.

263 Fort Pierce: Amending Sections 79, 80 and 81, Chapter12746, Acts 1927, same being the municipal charter act Jackson of St. Lucie-938, 940.

198 Game and Fur-bearing Animals: Relating to the taking,killing and trapping of, in counties of certain popula-tion ....................................... Collier of Collier- 953.

141 Game Preserves and Farms: To define and regulate theestablishment and operation of ........................................ Moore of Osceola-884, 895, 942, 943, 946, 972, 990, 991.

232 Gasoline Tax: Additional tax for educational purposes;also providing an ad valorem tax on all real and personalproperty ........................................ Gillis of Walton-942, 946, 956, 959, 960, 979, 987, 991.

86 Gates, Mrs. Seth H.: Pension for .............................................. Crouch and Fullerton of Volusia-888, 916, 925.240 Hernando County: To provide for the location and grading

of that part of State Road No. 23 in .................................. Auvil of Pasco-909, 918, 929, 933.269 Highlands County: Relating to the methods of fishing in

Lake Istokpoga ........ ................................ Lee of Highlands-975, 989, 992.195 Hillsborough County: Authority to lease additional build-

ings or space therein for court house purposes ................ Walden of Hillsborough-935, 937, 989, 992.15 Home Mission Boards of Southern Baptist Convention:

Relief of, on account of taxes unlawfully collected ......... Bivens of Hillsborough-866, 875, 918.90 Hughes, J. H.: Relief of, as tax collector of Sumter County Getzen of Sumter-888, 915, 925.

170 Insect Pests: Authorizing counties of certain populationto levy tax for protection against certain dangerous ...... Ogilvie of Lee-911, 912, 918, 933.

65 Jackson County: Authorizing the issuance of time war-rants in the sum of $5,000 on behalf of Special TaxSchool District No. 28 ........................................ Horne of Jackson-891, 892, 915, 925.

81 Jackson County: Relating to the payment of taxes on cer-tain State-owned land in Special Tax School DistrictNo. 9 .. .............................. ........ Borne of Jackson-887, 916, 925.

80 Jackson County: Authorizing issuance of $2,500 time war-rants for Special Tax School District No. 3 ......... . Horne of Jackson-891, 893, 916, 925.

67 Jackson County: Authorizing $7,000 interest bearing timewarrants on behalf of Special Tax School District No. 4 Horne of Jackson-891, 892, 916, 925.

68 Jackson County: Authorizing issuance of $15,000 time war-rants, Special School District No. 1 ...................................... Horne of Jackson-891, 916, 926.

69 Jackson County: Authorizing issuance of $75,000 time war-rants for benefit of public schools.................................- Horne of Jackson-891, 892, 916, 925.

16 Jacksonville: Authorizing the transfer of management ofMunicipal -Stadium to the Playground and RecreationBoard .......... P................................................................................... K elly of Duval- 913, 958.

255 Jacksonville Beach: Re appointment and designation of amunicipal judge........................................................................... Booth of Duval-93 6, 957, 961.

248 Lake Helen: Authority to borrow $20,000 to liquidate out-standing indebtedness against the municipal electric lightplant and to install certain water mains, etc....................... Crouch and Fullerton of Volusia-942, 955, 962, 978.

156 Lakeland: Authority to extend time for payment of any orall special assessments -for public improvements hereto-fore made........... ............................................................-... Bloodworth of Polk-912, 917, 926.

265 Lake Worth: Fixing status of appropriations of said city,incurred for the construction of thoroughfares in thecity which form a part of the State Highway System........ Oliver of Palm Beach-977, 990, 992.

267 Lantana: Relating to appropriations for street construc-tion .............. :.................................................................................. Oliver of Palm Beach- 977, 990, 992.

49 Marks and Brands: Authorizing counties of certain popu-lation to employ inspectors of-......................................Chadwick of St. Johns-908, 917, 926.

11 Martin County: Prohibiting the use of drag nets, haulseines, gill nets, etc., in certain waters of ............- .............. Kanner of Martin-885, 916, 926, D29.

241 Miami Beach - Certain amendments to House Bill No. 1059,Acts 1929, relating to the municipal government of city

{of ....................................... - ------. ..... bn fDde95 3,97 96..95 Mofre Ha-ven: . .Robineau of Dade-935, 937, 957, 960.95 Moore Haven: In re the erection of a monument to thedead of the Okeechobee Flood Disaster ..................... Peeples of Glades-935, 951, 996.96 Motor Vehicles: Regulating the driving of, and requiringthe stopping of, when approaching a school bus, engagedin receiving or discharging school children ........ Peeples of Suwannee and Oliver of Palm Beach-939, 940, 957,

139 Nealon, W.: Pension for .... 960.Nealon, W.:......Pension....for-. Peeples of Glades-906, 139, 928, 933.

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249 Ocean Shore Improvement District: Certain amendmentsto existing laws relative to that certain territory inFlagler and Volusia Counties which constitutes a specialtaxing district ..................... .... .. Fullerton and Crouch of Volusia and Moody of Flagler-938, 940,

962, 978.180 Ojus, Dade County: New municipal charter ........................ Robineau of Dade-935, 954, 991.171 Ormond: Authority to exclude from corporate limits that

section known as the Beach Zone .-------------- F---------- ullerton of Volusia-911, 912, 913, 955, 990, 991172 Ormond Beach: To establish the municipality ofF ................ ullerton and Crouch of Volusia-8S84, 895, 955, 990, 991.

82 Pass-a-Grille: New municipal charter for the town of ...... Way of Pinellas-891, 893, 916, 925.76 Pensancola: Relating to the use of certain filled in lands,

sand bars, shallow banks, etc., in Bayou Texar, formunicipal purposes Carroll of Escambia-S81, 893, 916, 925.

39 Pensions: Requiring State Pension Board to investigateall claims ........................................ .. ..... Teelks of Bolmes-952.

110 Pinellas County: To validate all proceedings relative tothe organization of Lake Largo-Cross Bayou DrainageDistrict a........................................ y of Pinellas-935, 940, 941, 957, 961.

115 Pinellas County: Validating the organization of PinellasParlk Drainage District in ........................................ Way of Pinellas-935, 940, 941, 957, 961.

256 Polk County: To legalize and validate the Wahneta Drain-age District ................................-....... Bloodworth of Pollk-938, 940, 957, 961.

257 Polk County: To legalize and validate the creation ofRaines City Drainage District ........................................ Bloodworth of Pollk-93S, 939, 969. 993.

S5 Ragland, Mrs. Alice M.: Pension for ................... F.................... Fullerton and Crouch of Volusin-SS7, 916, 925.254 Salt Water Fish: Relating to the catching and taking of,

in counties of the State having a certain population .......... Meigs of Okaloosa-936, 980, 990, 992.220 Sanford: Re extension of time limit for payment of pres-

ent indebtedness and -authorizing issuance of refundingbonds ......... .. .......................... . ............................ Hagan of Seminole-SS 4, 887, 918.

23 School Boards: Authorizing- members to fix pay of saidmembers -Getzen of Sum.ter-913, 918. 933

78 School Trustees of Special School Districts, in Counties ofCertain Population: Relating to compensation of--R--- Hazen of Bradforld-S91, 892, 893.

271 School Boards of Certain Counties: To authorize membersto fix salaries of members thereof ............................. Getzen of Sumter-972, 990, 992.

84 Sponges: To include those engaged in the gathering andmarketing of sponges under the provisions of Section6509, Laws of 1927 ........................................ -- Booth, Way and Kerr of Pinellas-8S7, 916, 925.

114 State Auditor: Relating to the employment of deputyauditors or assistants for continuously examining andauditing the records and accounts of certain counties........ - Chappell of Dade-890, 947, 973, 989, 992.

12 State Health Officer: Amending Section 1989, R. G. S.,relating to .............. Kend oLaeO.......................... Kennedy of Lake-906, 921, 943 948.

62 State Roads Nos. 22, 23, 23-B and 36: Prescribing certainduties of State Road Department relating thereto .......... Getzen of Sumter-S66

63 State Road No. 55: Declaring, designating and establishingand prescribing duties of State Road Department in re-lation thereto of, Lk.................. .. ................... , Kennedy of Lake-893, 894, 917, 930, 933.

83 State Road No. 52: Authorizing State Road Department tobuild and maintain Bo........................................ Horne of Jackson-865, 866, 929.

138 State Road No .62: Declaring, designating and establishing Faircloth of Santa Rosa-893, 916, 925.175 State Road: To declare, designate and establish a certain Moon of Citrus-911, 913.-199 State Road No. 104: Declaring certain bridge across Es-

camnbia River, between Molino and Milton, an emergencyand requiring State Road Department to put into prac-tical operation .......................................,,, ...... , Villeneuve of Escambia-909, 917, 926.

221 State Road No. 90: Authorizing State Road Departmentto construct and maintain . ............................ ............ Bevis and Horne of Jackson-S89, 916, 925.

250 State Road: To declare, designate and establish a certain Leonard of Calhoun-950, 962, 978.144 St. Petersburg: Authorizing the purchase or lease of prop-

erty for the purpose of buildnlug a municipal stadium ...... Way of Pinellas-910, 911, 917, 926.147 St. Petersburgg: Authority to purchase or lease property for

the purpose of establishing golf courses and authorizingthe issuance of bonds therefor .........................- W...,,.,,--.. , ,, Way of Pinellas-910, 912, 917, 933.

261 St. Petersburg: Repealing an Act to authorize city to bor-row money on anticipation of revenue from public utili-ties ........................................ Way of Pinellas-938, 939, 957, 960.

47 Suits at law or in equity; to provide for the abatement anddismissal of.....B..........i..........v.. . ................... Bivens of Hillsborough-907, 917, 933.

183 Sunday Baseball: Authorizing counties of certain popula-tion to determine by referendum whether same shall beplayed ..................... ............... playe K- Kelly of Duval-935.

194 Supervisors of Registration: Fixing the compensation of,in counties of certain population........................--.--. Walden of Hillsborough-935, 937 957, 960.

272 I Supervisors of Registration: Compensation of, in countiesof certain population..............-............... ........ Fullerton of Volusia-971, 990, 992.

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52 j Supreme Court: In re the selection of Commissioners toassist the Supreme Court and prescribing duties of. Com-mittee Substitute.) .................. ...................... Pepper of Taylor-351, 979, 990, 992.

190 Tax returns: Requiring all persons, firms, corporations,agencies, etc., to mal;ke and file-................................ .... Pepper of Taylor, Lewis of Gulf, and Lancaster of Sarasota-932,

l· 934, 95T, 961.177 1 Tenth Judicial Circuit: To repeal that certain law creating 97, 961.

office of additional judge for.-..... ......-................. Prine of Polk-911, 913.29 Text Books: The selection of uniform text books for ele-

mentary and high schools of the State.................................. Turner of Gilchrist and Youngs of Dade-984.252 Toll Bridges: Granting authority to county commissioners

of certain counties to collect tolls and providing howfunds thus collected shall be applied ................................ Trammell of Brevard-908, 917, 926.

251 J Toll Roads and Bridges: To grant authority to counties ofcertain population to build toll roads and bridges or togrant franchises for that purpose................... .......... Trammell of Brevard and Ward and Fuller of Orange-906, 917.

926.165 Traffic Officer: Duties, powers, compensation, etc., to

amend Chapter 8541, Acts 1921 ....................................... Booth of Duval-911l, 912, 942, 975, 983, 988, 991, 995.270 Vero Beach: Relating to the redemption of tax sale cer-

tificates ................. ,, ,.,,,,,,.......... Redstone of Indian River-976, 989, 992.219 Veterans and Dependent Minor Children of: Re the care

of disabled ......................................... ,,, Robineau of Dade-901, 902, 916, 926.108 Volusia County: To abolish the Daytona-New Smyrna

Inlet District and to create instead the New SmyrnaInlet District in said Volusia couuty.................................-. Fullerton of Volusia-890, 930, 943, 948.

146 Volusia County: Validating and confirming the HalifaxSpecial Road and Bridge District in ................................... Crouch of Volusia-911, 912, 917, 933.

245 Wauchula: Certain amendments to city charter ................ Surrency of Hardee-936, 937, 956, 960.246 Wauchula: Relating to the acquisition of property for the

operation and maintenance of aviation fields, golfcourses ald fair grounds ..................................... .... Surrency of Hardee-936, 956, 960.

58 West Palm Beach: To provide for the erection of a monu-ment in memory of those who lost their lives in theOkeechobee flood disaster ........................................ Oliver of Palm Beach-934.

266 -West Palm Beach: Fixing status of appropriations in-curred for the construction of thoroughfares in citywhich form a part of the State highway system .............. Oliver of Palm Beach-977, 990, 992.