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Subdivisions (withn three miles of incorporated cities and towns); providing for approval by Board of Supervisors and recordation of maps of

S. B. No. 10. Mr. Davis.

Superior Court Judges; fixing the salaries of.

S. B. No. 117. Mr. Favour.

Supervisors; relating to the nomination and election of (abolishing Supervisorial districts).

S. B. No. 27. Mr. Hardy.

Supreme Court Justices; fixing the salaries of.

S. B. No. 116. Mr. Favour.

Surplus Waters; the sale of-see Irrigation Districts.

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Tax Anticipation Bonds-see Bonds, Tax Anticipation.

S. B. No. 9. Mr. Smith.

Taxation; exempting from of corporations formed for research in certain scientific subjects.

S. B. No. 90.

Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.

Taxation of Motor Vehicles-see Motor Vehicles.

S. B. No. 153. Mr. Hardy.

Taxes, Anticipation of Collection of-see Bonds, Tax Anticipation.

S. B. No. 9. Mr. Smith.

Taxes, Inheritance; repealing the law relating to.

S. B. No. 121. Mr. Smith.

Taxes; lien for inferior to Mortgage to State.

S. B. No. 129. Mr. Elliott.

Tobacco Products; providing for license tax upon.

S. B. No. 148. Mr. Hardy.

Tucson Armory; appropriation for the repair of.

S. B. No. 102. Mr. Smith.

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Underground Miners-see Mines.

S. B. No. 144. Mr. Cox.

University of Arizona; relating to the Board of Regents of.

S. B. No. 28. Mr. Donnelly.

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Vacancies on Ticket, filling of-see Elections.

S. B. No. 72. Mr. Davis.

Veterans' Service Officer; creation of office of.
S. B. No. 58. Mr. Smith.

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Wages; prohibiting assignment of and deductions from, by mining com panies employing 250 or more.

S. B. No. 60. Mr. Donnelly.

Wages; regulating the manner of the payment of.

S. B. No. 65. Mr. Donnelly.

Warrants-see State Warrants.

S. B. No. 39. Mr. Favour.

Water; relating to; proposing an amendment to the Constitution defining the public waters and prescribing conditions with respect to the appropriation and the right to the use of.

S. B. No. 157. Mr. Colter.

Water; relating to the appropriation of, and providing for the imposition of continuing license fees for hydro-electric power.

S. B. No. 54. Mr. Elliott.

Water Code-see State Water Code.

Webb, Will T.; for the relief of.

S. B. No. 99. Mr. Hardy.

Workmen's Compensation; extension of to employes of State; a proposal to amend the Constitution for said purpose.

S. B. No. 159, Donnelly and Elliott.

Workmen's Compensation; relating to; and creating an Industrial Com

mission.

S. B. No. 158. Donnelly and Elliott.

Workmen's Compensation; relating, to; creating an Industrial Commission.

S. B. No. 97. Mr. Donnelly.

PART III

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS-NUMERICAL AND RECORD INDEX. S. J. R. 1. Donnelly. Ratifying the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to Child Labor.

Introduced Jan 13 (S. J. p. 40); referred to Committee on Capital and Labor Jan. 14 (p. 42); reported "be indefinitely postponed" Jan. 17 (p. 54). Indefinitely postponed Jan. 17 (p. 54).

S. J. R. 2. St. Charles. Ratifying the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to Child Labor.

Introduced Jan. 13 (S. J. p. 40); referred to Committee on Labor and Capital Jan. 14 (p. 43); substitute resolution reported "do pass" Jan. 17 (p. 54); referred to Committee of the Whole Jan. 17 (p. 54); recommended "be re-referred to Committee on Capital and Labor" and so referred Jan. 21 (p. 62). Died in Committee on Capital and Labor.

S. J. R. 3. Cox. Urging the passage by Congress of the "Colton Bill" as an aid to highway construction in Arizona.

Introduced Jan. 29 (S. J. p. 96); referred to Committee on
Highways and Bridges Jan. 30 (p. 102); reported "do pass"
Feb. 16 (p. 194); referred to Committee of the Whole Feb.
16 (p. 194); recommended "be adopted" and referred to
Committee on S. R. and C. Feb. 21 (pp. 250-51). Died in
Committee on Style, Revision and Compilation.

S. J. R. 4. Elliott. Proposes ratification of the Colorado River Compact with certain reservations.

S. J. R. 5.

Introduced Jan. 31 (S. J. p. 108); referred to Committee on Agriculture and Forestry Feb. 2 (p. 115); reported without recommendation March 4 (pp. 401-02); referred to Committee of the Whole March 4 (p. 402); recommended "be laid on table" March 5 (p. 413). Laid on table.

Elliott. Proposes appointment of a Legislative Committee to confer with like Committees from California and Nevada concerning Colorado River problems.

Introduced Jan. 31 (S. J. p. 108); referred to Committee on Agriculture and Forestry Feb. 2 (p. 115). Died in Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.

S. J. R. 6. Colter. Declaring a policy in relation to the development of the Colorado River.

Introduced Feb. 3 (S. J. p. 123); referred to Committee on Agriculture and Forestry Feb. 4 (p. 125); reported "be indefinitely postponed" by majority; "do pass with amendments" by minority Feb. 24 (p. 289); referred to Committee

S. J. R. 7.

of the Whole Feb. 24 (p. 289); recommended "be indefinitely postponed" Feb. 24 (p. 296). Indefinitely postponed Feb. 24 (p. 297).

Sims and Elliott. Concerning the death of Officer Haze
Burch.

Introduced Feb. 6 (S. J. p. 140); second reading Feb. 6 (p.
141); third reading and final passage Feb. 7 (p. 146). Pass-
ed, ayes 17, not voting 2; signed by President Feb. 7 (p.
146).

House Action: First reading Feb. 7 (H. J. p. 215); second reading Feb. 7 (p. 215); third reading and final passage Feb. 7 (pp. 215-16). Passed, ayes 38, excused 9.

Action by Governor:

10 (S. J. p. 155).

Transmitted Feb. 9; approved Feb.

S. J. R. 8. Favour. Proposes ratification of the Colorado River Compact with certain reservations.

S. J. R. 9.

S. J. R. 10.

S. J. R. 11.

Introduced Feb. 11 (S. J. p. 170); referred to Committee on Agriculture and Forestry Feb. 12 (p. 172); reported without recommendation March 4 (pp. 401-02); referred to Committee of the Whole March 10 (p. 402); recommended "be laid on the table" March 5 (p. 413). Laid on the table.

Lines. Requests extension of time for payment of rental upon grazing lands leased from the State.

Introduced Feb. 12 (S. J. p. 172); referred to Committee on Livestock Feb. 13 (p. 179); reported "do pass" Feb. 13 (pp. 182-3); referred to Committee of the Whole Feb. 13 (p. 183); recommended "do pass" Feb. 17 (p. 202); reported by Committee on S. R. and C. with amendments Feb. 24 (pp. 279-80); second reading Feb. 24 (p. 290); other action Feb. 27 (p. 343); third reading and final passage March 6 (p. 431). Passed, ayes 16, not voting 2; signed by President March 6 (p. 432).

House Action: First reading March 7 (H. J. p. 477); second reading; referred to Committee on Judiciary March 9 (p. 493); reported "be adopted" March 12 (p. 532); referred to Committee of the Whole March 12 (p. 532). Died in Committee of the Whole.

Colter and Donnelly. Requests the appropriation of $100,000 for investigation of the Colorado River.

Introduced Feb. 18 (S. J. p. 211); other action Feb. 19 (p. 226); referred to Committee of the Whole Feb. 23 (p. 276); recommended "be indefinitely postponed" Feb. 24 (p. 296). Indefinitely postponed Feb. 24 (p. 297).

Davis. Proposes that an invitation be extended to Califor nia and Nevada to participate in a conference on questions relating to the Colorado River.

S. J. R. 12.

Introduced Feb. 25 (S. J. p. 301); referred to Committee on Agriculture and Forestry Feb. 25 (p. 301). Died in Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.

Colter. Condemns passage of House Concurrent Resolution No. 1, ratifying the Colorado River Compact with certain reservations.

Introduced March 3 (S. J. p. 394); referred to Committee on Agriculture and Forestry March 4 (p. 400). Died in Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-NUMERICAL AND

S. C. R. 1.

RECORD INDEX.

St. Charles. Proposes ratification of the Colorado River
Compact.

Introduced Jan. 13 (S. J. p. 40); referred to Committee on
Agriculture and Forestry Jan. 14 (p. 43); reported "do pass"
by majority; "do not pass" by minority March 4 (p. 401);
referred to Committee of the Whole March 4 (p. 401). Fail-
ed to be recommended for passage March 4 (p. 409). Ayes
7, noes 12.

S. C. R. 2. Sims.

Proposes ratification of the Colorado River Compact with certain reservations.

Introduced Jan. 29 (S. J. p. 96); referred to Committee on Agriculture and Forestry Jan. 30 (p. 102); reported without recommendation March 4 (pp. 401-02); referred to Committee of the Whole March 4 (p. 402); recommended "be laid on the table" March 4 (p. 413). Laid on the table.

S. C. R. 3. Colter. Requests relief of settlers under the Lyman Dam Project.

S. C. R. 4.

Introduced Jan. 30 (S. J. p. 104); referred to Committee on
Judiciary Jan. 31 (p. 109). Died in Committee on Judiciary.

Colter. Declaring the proposed Colorado River Compact is a menace to Arizona; relating to development of natural resources of the State.

Introduced Feb. 12 (S. J. p. 174); referred to Committee on Agriculture and Forestry Feb. 13 (p. 179); reported "be indefinitely postponed" by majority; "do pass" by minority Feb. 24 (p. 288; referred to Committee of the Whole Feb. 24 (p. 288); recommended "be indefinitely postponed" Feb. 24 (p. 296). Indefinitely postponed Feb. 24 (p. 297).

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Introduced Feb. 16 (S. J. p. 196); referred to Committee on Banking and Insurance Feb. 17 (p. 203). Died in Committee on Banking and Insurance.

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