The Laws of Texas, 1937-1939 [Volume 31] Page: 121 of 1,313
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FORTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE-FIRST CALLED SESSION. 1849
tatives concurring, that under no circumstances shall said archives
and records be removed from the custody of the Texas
State Library and from the Capitol grounds and close proximity;
and, be it further
RESOLVED, That the State Board of Control be requested to
assign additional space for housing said records and archives of
the Division of the Texas State Library in some such convenient
building on or near the Capitol Campus in order that they may
ever remain where they can be conveniently used by the Legislature
and other State Officials who work in the Capitol Building.
Filed in the Department of State, June 24, 1937, with the
Governor's signature.
AUTHORIZING THE TEXAS PLANNING BOARD TO REPRESENT
TEXAS IN DISCUSSING EXPOSITION
EXHIBITS.
S. C. R. 'No. 8.]
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, The citizens of New York and San Francisco are
holding Mammoth World Fairs in 1939, to be known as the New
York World's Fair and the Golden Gate International Exposition;
and
WHEREAS, The value of World Fairs in advertising the historical,
scenic, recreational, industrial and agricultural resources
of the various States of the Nation has been demonstrated by
the Texas Celebrations in 1936 and the present Greater Texas
and Pan-American Celebration at Dallas and the Frontier Fiesta
at Forth Worth; and
WHEREAS, Texas now leads every other State in the Nation
in the value of its tourist attractions as well as industrial possibilities,
and should, therefore, take advantage of every opportunity
to tell its story to the world; and
WHEREAS, The New York and San Francisco Expositions
offer an opportunity to advertise Texas attractions and resources;
now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, By the Senate and the House of Representatives
concurring that the Texas State Planning Board be, and it is
hereby authorized to represent the State officially in primary
conferences looking to the feasibility and advisability of appropriate
exhibits at such expositions; and to study the cost of
such exhibits and the proper representation of Texas at these
World's Fairs; and that said State Planning Board be and it is
hereby requested to report its findings and recommendations to
the next session of this Legislature.
Filed in the Department .of State, July 6, 1937, with the
Governor's signature.
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1937-1939 [Volume 31], book, 1939; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth18824/m1/121/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .