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The Liberty Vindicator from Liberty, Texas • Page 4

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Tajcre Four The Liberty Vindicator Thursday, August 12, 1954 llarold Uan lav 1 hidia rc.N' ll-ruUi liarvlny loi! Ilnyiov on wiUi othor rnpii fi'! a ssix-mmUh stny lunvi- Jsay. of the and Uefining Co. of Mr. BarrlHY ami hi? asstnia- w-tll ai't iiuUruclors thrrc fov ihc -Varmim Oil will all at the Hott'l in r.omhav a M.OOA.OOO people. They will i the uaiivet; his instnu'- cviuliiate nntvvfs to onerate lunv retmery cenily thoro.

Rardav is the Fon of F. liarrlay. is a sraiiur.te of liich School with the uf and In en employed hy the the pnst 10U' wife the forn'ot tieU'n I heir two ihiUi hnve v.iiuk* their hoine in Baytown since tliat time. Mr Harelay writes to the folks iit honu' that tho ppople and coun try are mvist and that he iis enjoyirii; his work. He also loarn very Kly.

He oxpi'et? to let urn t(i his home in eiv.her of this vear. hoard DEVERS MUS. H. I). KKELING Corre.s|íondent Davloii Kevival Now in D.WrON Revival at 7 Area Sludeiits To Mae Smiih.

Tills Conimi.nceinent will be the final activity of what has been the Diamond Jubileo Tear. Let The It FLK'i'T iu-; in the lar.utsl irainin.s ih' t'ln and ThoniaKt'na Hancock left fondiH 1 I'ai ifii Fh'et iiniis Monday bv train for Fort Worth to ('f World War 11 visit their uncle and iuint and little 1 the suhmarit Kedfish dauuhler, the C. iluyes, for ter. is (ieaiiie V. Mdlct.

iireman, of Henrv A. of Dayton. Mr. and L. L.

White are One hundred and eighty one irolyn ind Linda Stay-j the rnited Church of post grailuate students Havton underway last ni.trht (Wednesday), and will continue for an indefinite period under the leadership of Hvanpolint Bill have Hied for degrees at Si'in Houston State Teachers College this summer, including seven from the Liberty area. Dr. Hannon Ix)wman, president Wyatt, of of the college, is scheduled to preT: and of Mr.s. S. spending two weeks in (HorietM.

the church, said that the general sent the Commencement Address Miller of Proposed Constitutional Amendments X. nuiking man i public us inviteti to attend the aer- the that will be held tours. vices nighth, at 7:45 p.m. August 20 on I'ritchett Field, at Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Moorman and This marks the first big revival p.m. children of Houston were weekerd for church which has been or-i The seven students of the Lib- guents of Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie ganized only a vear. The church is' ertv area who hnve filed for de- Hlake. huated on the Cleveland Highway, grees include: Jimmie C. Edwards. SFNATE JOIST RESOLl'TlON NO Uropomng an amrndmrnt to Aitifle III of thf of of fxliJinit mw to be known pnohihttirij; the from ever tendinc the crwttt of or rrHntintr public money, or inrfeb'edtirsi of inrson, iitm, corporation.

I'ublic KRtney or subdivision the now or which mny heresfter be to construct, or operate toil or turnpikes within (hif State, providing for the submiR'Uin of the to the voters of this Platt BE IT RKSOLVFD BY THE Tl RE THE STaTE OF TEXAS; Sertjon 1. Ill of the Con- (stltuttOH of the StJile of bt b.v uddirnt thtreto new section, to be known Hi Section 52-b. which read as fidlcwp S2-b. The LcKislnture shall Buthority to in manner lend the of the or prunt any public rtnwt to. cr any in- or futort.

bonded or vf person, firm. association, corporation public public Bsency, or iwlitical Mjbdivigion of the Stnte. or anyone tine, ii or hcrvnfter to construct. or operate toll jind this Section 2. The foreirotng shs'l be to a vote of tht- qualified of Stnte at an election to held on 1964.

at which bnlk'ts fthdli have printiHt thereon, or in usinit votinK such shah provide fur the following: the Atnendmenl the legislature from lendinif the crei-iit of the State or public itinnpy to. or dssurnintr any of, any one authoriied to construct, maintain, or operate toll or in and the Constitutional Amendment prohibiting the U-jrislature from lendint; the credit of thf or Krant- I'tjbhc money to. or uminK m- of any one authorii.ed to construct. maintain, or oiH-rate toll roads or turnpikes in this Each voter mark out of said clflaKei on the leavinn tht- one ex- presiinK his vote on the smend- ment and if it shall aiU'ear from the of Mid election that a majority of the cast are in favor of amendment. the shall part of the of the Stflti- of Texas Section 5.

The (kivernor of the StJite of Texas shull the necessary proclHma- tion for Mid election and have the same published as required by the Constitution laws of this State. JOrS'T RESOLUTION NO. an Amendment to Section 19 of Article XVl of the Constitution of the Siate of Texas to provide that the auali- for on grmnd and petit juries shall not be denied or abridged by remon ot providing for an elettion the issuance of proclamation for. BE IT 8Y TMg I EGISUA- TIRE OF THF OF TEXAS. Scction I That Section 19 of Article XVI of the Constitution of of Texas be so as hereafter to shall pre- teribe by the qualifications of yjrand end jurors, provided that ne.ther the right nor the duty to serve on erand and peut juries shall be denied or abridxed by reason of sex Whenever in the Constitution the term men ts used reference to Krand or petit juries, such term shall include persons of the female as well as the miile Sec.

t. The foreiroing Constitutional Amendment shall submitted to a vote of the quakifted electors of this State at election to be held on the first after the first Monday in November. 1964. mX which election all shall have written or printed thereon, or in counties using voting such machines khal! provide for the foltowir.g: the Constitutional Amendment to require women to serve on ''AC a the Constitutional Amendment to require women to serve on Each roter shall his vote for or Btrainst such Constitutional Amendment either bv marking out of said clauses cm the bsllot snd leavinft the one expressing hiS vote on the Amendment, or by placing an in an appropriate bUnk by the of the clause on the ballot express.nir vote this Utter method to used in alt instances where miichines are u'ed and if shall miliear from the returns of said election that a of the votes cast in favor of said Amendment, the same shall iiecome a part of the Constitution of State of Sec. 3, The Governor of Texas shall issue the proclamation for said election and have of published in the manner and for the ienirth of time as reqii red by the Constitution and Lews of State.

Ke Sure to Vote on These Proposed Amendments at the General Election Novemf)er 2, 1951 SENATE JOtNT RESOIA'TION NO. 5 proposing an to the Constitution of the Slate ot Tcnbs pt rinittinu the Lecislature to fix the salary of the tiover- nor. Attorney CVmptroller of Pub- Accounts, Tretisurer. t'ommiss'oner of the General Offiw and of State, providing that such shall not be fi.xcd an than ihHl in the on January 1, fixioK the per diem of the of the at 525.00 tier day for 120 only, providinK for the submission of this Resolution to a vote of the and directins the Governor to issue the twcessarv prochimation, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE I Tl'RE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: Section That Section of Article 4 the Constitution of the State of Texas amended as to hereafter read as 5. The Governor shall, at stated times, receive as compensation for services sn snniisl in an amount to be by the and have the use and occupation of the Mansion, fixtures and furniture." Ser, I.

That Section 22 of Article 4 of the Constitution of the of Texas be so as to hereHfter rend as follows 22. 'fhe Attorney General ihall hold office for two years and until his successor is He shall represent the State in all suits and pleas in the Supreme Court of the State In which State may be a party, and shall especially Inquire into the charter rights of all private and from time to time, In the name of the State, tske such action (n the as may be proper and necessary to prevent any private from exercising any power or demanding or collecting any species of taxes, tolls, freight or wharfage not authorized by law He shall, wheniwer sufficient cause A judicial forfeiture of such unless otherwise expressly directed by law. and give legal advice in writmg to the Governor and other executive officers, when requested by them, and form such other duties as may rt-quired by law. He shall reside at the of jiovernment during his continuance in office He shall receive for his an (lonual salary in an amount to be fixed by the Sec. 3.

That Section 23 of Article 4 of the of the State of Texas be mended so as to hereafter resd as follows; 23, The Comptroller of Public Accounts, the Treasurer, and the Commissioner of the Genernl Office shall each hold office for the term of two years and until his successor is qualified: receive an annufil salary in an amount to be fixed by the reside at the Capital of the State during his continu- unce in office, and i.erform such duties as art or may be required by lnw They and the Secretary of State shall not receive to their own uk any fees, or perqui- of office All that rray be payable by law for any service by ny officw in this sertion or in hit office, shall be paid, when received. Into State Treasury Sec, 4, That Section Z1 of Article 4 of Ihe Constitution of the State of br so as bo herenfter read al There be a Secretary Slate, who iw apjHiinted by by and with the advice and content of the Senate, and who shall con- in office during the term of service of the Governor, He shnll authenticate publication of the laws, and fair rrgister of all official BdJi and procet-d- iniis of the tiovernor. and shsill. when required, lay the and all papers, and relative thereto, before the or either House thereof, and shall such other duties as may rt'guired of him by law He shall receive for his an annual salary in Hn amount to be fixed by the legislature." Sec, i. That Article 3 of the Constitution of the of Texas be amended by lidding new section thereto which shall MS SI.

The shall not fix the salary of the Governor, Attorney General. Comptroller of Public the Commissioner of the Gen- eial Land Ifffice or Secretary of State at a sum less than that fixed for such officials i.T the Constitution on January Sec. S. That Section 24 of Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Texas amendtvi so as to hereafter read as follows: 24- of the it-ceive from the public Treasury tH-r diem of not exceeding OCi Dollars per day for the first 120 days only of each session of the In addition to the per diem the mem- tieis of eiich House shall be entitled to mileage in going to and returning from the si-at of government, which mileage not exceed $2.50 for every 25 distance to be computed by the nearest and most direct route of travel, from table of prepared by tne Comptroller. to each county seat now or hereafter to be established, no to entitled to mileage for any extra aession that may be called within one dajr after the adjwrnment of a reirular or called session," See.

T. Bald proposed be submitted to a of the qualified of Slate on the first Tuesday after the Monday in November. 1954. at which election all favoring such proposed amendmenta shall write or have printed on their ballota the words: the to State Consitution providing that the of the Governor, the Attorney General, Comptroller of Public Treasurer, the Commissioner of the cral Lrfind Office, and the Secretary of StHte. be fixed by the Legislature, and that the of the of tw fixed at twenty-five 00) dollars tier day for 120 And those voters opiMJsing proposed Amendmt-nta shall write or printed on thi-ir ballots the words: "AGAINST State Constitution providing that the sal- Hries of the Governor, the Attorney the Comptroller of Public the State Treasurer, Commissioner ol Ihe General Ljind and the taiy of be fixed by nd that the per diem of the members of the fixed at (I2.S.00I dollars day for 120 days If It appears from returns of said election that a majority of the votes cast are in favor of said the a nart of tution.

Sec. S. Governor of the of Texas ts hereby directed to issue the necessary Proclamation for said election and to have same jiublished gs required by Constitution and of this Ix'iial Notice Mr and Mrs. Bernard Heard and five blot ks frtiin lliKhway 90. dauirhter.

of Moody, and Mr. ana Hobby Dean P.lake of Lil)erty Thursday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Charlie Hlake. Mrs. n.

I). Kvans and daUKhter left Friday for New Orleans, where they visited over the weekend, Annie Nolte and niece, left Friday for Cor- meeting of the pus ('hristi, where they will visit oHJherty County will be held ft week w'th Mrs. N' daughter Monday. August 30, at the and family, the P. i Courf rotnti in the Miss Lvnn Nell of Austin ('onrthouse.

Liberty, Te.xas at 10:00 spent last weok with her parents. public on the (he E. I budiret of Liberty County if Heathman and i ORGANIZED TO SERVE FARMERS ECONOMICALLY AND AND DOING ITS JOB Devers Canal Company Devers, Texas NOTICE OF HEAPING ON PROPOSED BUDGET FOR LIBERTY COUNTY. TEXAS Notice Is h( rebv civei' that Wilma B. Morgan, Doris B.

Morri- son. Patsy V. lioush. Bill Newman, 1), Wittington, and Carrie TT'S PERFORMA.IVCJËJ THAT COUJVTSt (). Nelson of Anahuae were Thursday visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. ,1. R. Hfathman and family. Sue Whittington and Carol Powell spent from Wednesday until Sunday as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom liev.berry in Beaumont. Any taxpayer or citizen may examine the budget by at the of the County Clerk at any time to date set for hearing. Any ti xpayer or citizen may appear at the hearing and shall GET and Dewberry brought their right to participate in home Sunday. Mrs, Russell Schnider and Mrs, B.

Whittington in Beaumont Wednesday. HOUSE JOINT NO. 37 proposinf an amendment tc Article 111 of the of tbe State of Texas by adding thereto another to dtsig- isated Section Sig, providing the Lx-gistature shall have the to pass laws as may be necessary to the State to enter into agreements with the Federal Government to obtain for proprietary employees of its political under the old-age and survivors insurance of rule II of Federal Social Security Act amended providing the may appropriate for the pujiiose ol ca.iy- Ing out such agreements and may author- iw the necessary to obtain such coverage, prescribing form of the twil- lot. providing for proclamation and thereof. KESuLVtD BY THE OP THE STATE OF TrJCAS: I.

That Article ill of the Const it atjon of the Stale of Texas be and aame amended by adding another Section thereto following Section to be dessjrr.ated to read follows; The r.ive the to sach laws may rvtirsii-ry to tnsble the State to enter the for cf ccverage t.nJ-.-.t'e fcr.d iurv.vors ifisuritict' of Title the Social Act at Tne Lt-fiinUture N. the m'lirf-vriit- r. I. J-, 1 iui cb; neces- ti sfiJtient ci tjth tim." I. 1 Conit.twt -uru vu-d to a v.y.e I 't of State fct to -n tie fifit NU fcli tfa i.nali bavp the Araerditie-'it to the i L-f Itrht t.n« I rvv.a? for the TcayiS Ftceral 1.V tt-'trSf-e K-r prt'i-r v' 5 the Amendn'ent to the State of Tt-xas to prcvide for trie of and tne I-euerai otitfc.n Fedt-ral Social Sttjr- lor employt-es of tarb wratth out one of Mid cia.u»«* the leav.r.ii the one rx- rts.i.rif' vote on thl- i nd- Ir.

es of other ui.i.K vt'tirtK tbe lor voting for aiixir si tr is 4 be pUct-d aiiid each voter shall cc machine for or egainst the Const tut loi.al Amtridmenl, Sec. 3. Tht tk-veroor shall issue the r.K-eitary procliimitiion for and the requned b) the Corjilitution and of this HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO, lU proposinf an amendment to Constitution of the of Texas by Section 2a of Article VI and by nmeruiinii Sections I and 2 of Article VI so as to confer the privilege to vote upon of the rt'KulHr of the United States Army. Navy, Msrine Corps, or Air Force, or branches thereiif who are otherwise qualified electors, and so as to limit voting by in military service of the United States to the county in which the voter residtd at the time of enU-iini! such Sf-rvice, providing for submission of the amendment to the electors, providinK for prociama- tion and publication by Governor BE IT KUSOI.VKI) HV THE LEl.lSLA- TI KE OF THE STATE OF TE.VAS; Section I. That Section 2a of Art.cle VI of the Constitution of the State of Texas be repealed and that I and 2 of Article VI of the Constitution of the State of be amended so as to hereafter read 1, The followint? clasnes of persons shall not be allowed to vote in this State, to wit "First: under (21) years of lunatics.

"Third. All paupers supiiorted by arvy county "Fourth; All persons convicted of any felony, subject to such e.xceptiona as the LeK'islature may make 2, Every person pubject to none of disqualifications who shnll have attained the atte of twenty-one (211 years and who shall be a cituen of the Slates and who shall have resided in this one (1) year next preceding an election and the last six (61 months within the district or county in which such person offers to vote, shall be med a qualified elector; and provided further, that any voter who subject to pay a poll tax under the laws of the State of Texas (hall have paid tax before offerinu to at any election in this Slate ana hold a receipt showing that poll tax was paid before the first day of February next preceding election. Or if said voter shall lost or misplaced said tax receipt. he or as case may be. shall be entitled to vote making affidavit before any officer authorised to administer oaths that such tax receipt has been Such affidavit made ia wrltinit and left with the oi Lho election.

The husband may imy the poll tax of his wife and the receipt therefor. In like manner, the wife may the poll tax of her husbnnd and receive the rt- ccipt therefor The Ijeuislature may au- thorite absentie votintr. And this nf the Constitution shall be self-enacting without the of further leiiislation. member of the Armed of the Uniteil Stales or comiKinent thereof or in the military service of United States, may vote only in the county i which he or she resided at the time of enterini; such service so lonK he or she iS a member of the Armed Forces." i Sec. 2, The foriKointi Constitutional shall be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of this State at the i FJU-ction to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in i lier.

A. 1954. at which all shall h.Tve prinUd thereon the following: "FOH the amendment of Sections I and 2 of Article VI of the Constitution of Texas so as to the privilcKe to vote uiKjti members of the regular of the United Stales Army Navy, Marine Corpi. or Air Force, or comixjnent branches lh(reof. who are otherw se qunli- fieil elictors; Bnd so as to limit voting by persons in the military service of Ihe Uniti'd States to county in which the voter residfd at the time of entennK such Sf-rvice and for the of Section 2a of Article VI of the Constitution, which now qualified tlectors in military service to vote without payment of a i tax in time of Ihe amendment of Sections I i and 2 of Article VI of the Constitution of Texas so to confer the privilege to vote members of the regular establishment of the United States Army, Navy.

Marine Corps, or Air Force, or branches thereof, who are otherwise qualified electors: and so as to limit voting by in the military service the i United States to the county in which the I voter at the time of entering service; and for the of Section of Article VI of Constitution, which i now permits qualified In miiitjiry service to vote without payment of a poll tax In time of Sec, 3. The Governor shat! necessary proclamation for election and have the same published required i by the Constitution and laws of this State. Named I'or Yonlli Week DKVPMIS Officers for at the Haptist were electeil by voung people of the church this week, Lamar Maxwell will serve pa.s- tor during the spei ial revival wt'ck. md the other offices will be filled by Winifred Tray-1 vi( k. Sunday School snperinten-i dent; Hill Brown, Training I'nion general pccrctary; Marilyn Branch, orKHU- ist; Shirley Bennett, pianist; I choir inda Trav- v'ick, W.M.C.

president; Douglas li'iiss, president: iall. I.lo\(i Maxwell adult siipf'rintendfnts; lOldi-a Hrock and Pilty Hoyt. intenufMiiatF superin (endents: WiutiiUKtim and DouK'las Bass, junior suptM'inten- Ifnls, anrl Mary McMibben Carolyn Stayton, primary superin- tendert s. Diirinp: the youth led rnvival llev. and In.c,al!s will be in of the lie work atid music, Sorvices will be bold nightly, be- al p.m pi ci ded bv youth choir composed of juniors and primaries at UmI by Mr, 'nualls, Youiif.

peoplo inter mediutt's will fill the choir for the main st'rvices. At the conclusion of the hearing the budget shall be acted Upon by the Court, i The Court shall the authority and make changes in the budget as in Their judgement the law the interest of the taxpayeri; demands. Thomas hi.fi;ht(»wer, County Judge H. Cotten, County Auditor V. Hightower Countv Clerk 8-5 3c 10 Students Knroll In Dovers I5ihle School Vacatinin ('hurcii Scl ool at thfr ('hurch got ff to a staii Monday with woiktM's anil students ing I KaiiKin pastor oi tlif chur.li, said ho t-xpetts even nmre to join lu'tiuf SI hool students- must prt'scnt for seven out of lo davs in order to (luaiify fcr a crt Perhajis as a gotnl sign of cesi-ful ctiurdi school, Uev iiankin report th.it a rtH'ord 41 pt'rsons for ('iuinh Sendii y.

N'ext timt' the wife m-es our razor shaipenini; a jiencil we're to rememiier that powder puffs fivio siiim rs. SENATE JOINT KESOLUTION NO. vroposinc an amrtidment to the Constitution of State of Texas creating the State Uuilding Cummitsion and detei mining membership thereof. the State building Fund, providing for tbe Confederate Fention Fund to transferred annually to the State building Fund providing for the eximndi- of such fund under the dinctiun of Legislature, providing for the exptn- of a limited amount of the building fund for the erection of memorials under certain conditions and limitstiuns; (irovid- ing for thereon, the pruciama- tion of such election, and the form of baHot- BE IT BY THE 1 TtKE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: Sertion 1. Artirie 111 of tion of the State of Texas shall hereby amended by addinir to be tnowti 51-b as folios la) The Si.ite HuiKi.ng i CXimmisa IS iiH riii-t-i ehatl rnor, the General and jf the Hoard t-f Ci.titici, Ti.e 1 m.ny by f.if cia) be of th -iifi )ieu of the of tht- of Control, and in the ek.

nt State cial has not airtady bv the as such Stair off.c;Ui he be as a oi the Suite Bjiidifig Commission in the njiinsjer that other Slate officials are The Building Fund hereby treated On or before thr first dny tf Jan-uary following the adoption of this amesidnient, and each year the O.mptroiler of Public shall certify to the State Treasurer the amount of money necessary to pay Confederate Pensions for the ensuing cwlendac year provided by oonstitutioii and laws of this Slate Thereujion each year the Stair shall transfer forthwith from the Confederate Pension to the State Building Fund all ojoi.e^f that fteedrd to pay Confederate tiensioiis as certified by the Comptroller- This provision is self-enactiag The Slate Hgildir.g Fund shall br by CvmmiSsion upon appropriation by the Legisiature for usi-s and set forth in sub- divisiou (el "(c) Under such and as now or may be hereafter by law, the CommiaiHin may acquire necessary real and personal projierty. salvage a lid disposie of property unsuitable for purpoaes, remodel, build and equip buildings for State purtioses. and negotiate and make contracts sary to carry out and effectuate the pur- toaes beiein ruenUorieU first from the State Building Fund shall known and dosigtiatrd as a memorial to the Texans ho served in the Amied of States of America, aiul shall be to the a nd occupancy of the Suyrvme Court and other courts aod aitrnciaa as may be by iaw second major structure from tlur State Building Fumi shall be a building and be uwd tty as may be by law. MKk aud cundltnMia im 0 tMrtafWr by law. the StHte Building may not exceeding five percent of Ihe iTHineys MvaiinbW to it in any year, for the of erecting memorials to the Texans who servenj in Armed Forces of the of America Said memorials may be upon lattlefields or other suitable wllhia or without the buundaries of this i The nuthonttttion for expenditures for I mortals herein mentioned shall of Oecember 81.

IS65. such terms and conditions as now or may hereafter be permitted by I hw the Slate Building Commission may not Thirty Thousand in the for the iiurjjose of erecting to who strvt-il in the Forets i.if Repubiu- in the War for Ind( may be erected tiHtr j. cemiteriis. or other iuilrtble pla e-i within or without ti- 3 BUlhoni.s. for fi'i nv nioriftls in m-'itiuiH-vi of 31.

1 '(dj The State i.d ta.x on tirop- tf the Ont- Hun- now fit i 111 ol ihe Coti- iimei.iU-d by of I Ur! Vii') is hr-reby liw.il for the ul ftuiP.ts' the of pen- i.ri.>v;d.-d under Section ill, and for the and con- iin'ifd miiintriiance of the Stiile Builditig i uiiil creBtcl, "(e) Should the iSrd enact a law or I hws in anticipation of the t.on of IhiS amendment, such shall not invalid by reason of their anticipatory character." 2. foregoing amendment shall aubmittt-d to a vote of the qualified rUclors of the general election to be held througbout the State on first Tuesday the first Monday in Novemtnr. at which eiection favuring sut-h amefidment shall have 01 on iheir ballot follow mg KOK amendment traiii'ferring that iH-rtion uf tXinfedeiste Feiision Fund not for the payment of Confederate State Building Fund to be ii'ed for State building as may tx' provided by law, not more than six tS'i percent of such fund to be used for memorials for who in the Texas lievolution and the anticd forces of the Confederate SUlis. Those upposmg Such amendment hiive printed or written on their ballot the following AGAINST transferring that portion of the Confederate Pension F'urid not for the payment of Con- to State Building be used State building pur- iiuaev as may be provided by law. and permitting not more than six per- cent of such fund to used fw morlals for who aerved in TfXas Revohltlofi and in the of Coflfwlerate States.

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