opwrwtwany army camp of fort frcm the Federal Governmwnt; and providingw~wclfio1Imltatloneand regulationwvia rwfwr- enow to the wxpwndlturwof the app~oprlatlonw made hwrein; and declaringan emergency." (Emphasisourw)
It will be noted that Item 30 of Section2 of 3 B. 317, quotedIn your communicationto this department,appropriatesto the Board of Controlfor the purposesthereinwet forth any unexpendedwumw at the end of the first year of the , out of the maintenanceand supportfundw aw providedfor in House Bill IVo.206 of the Forty-ninthLegislature.
Your quotationsfrom the EleemosynwryBill are from Section2 of said H. B 206. It Is to be noted that wald Section2 . appropriatesto the Boerd of Controlfor the purposesbhwrelnwet forth and quotedin your communication, any unexpendedbalance In any fund or Itwm appropriatedto any wl&wmowynwryInstitutionremaining at the end of the currentfiecal year (1944-1945)and at the wnd of thw fiscalyear endingAuguwt 31, 1946. It should also be noted that each portionof said two generalappropriation bills quoted In your communicationappliesstrictlyto eleemowyneryservice. Therefore, all of wald quotedprovlwlonwwre gwrmwnwto wlewmowynwrywwrvlcw, and must be read and oonwlderwdIn connectionwith each other.
A carefulreadingof these provlwionwin wald approprla- tion bill6 convlnceeuw that they do not violateSection 35 of Article 3 of our Constitution,said provisionaare germaneto and definitely connectedwith thw subjectof the appropriations, viz: elwwmowynary service,as clearlycovered by the captionto H. B. Ro. 206. Such ner- vice, by general law,lwunder the mauagwmwntaud jurlwdlotionof the Board of Control,which Is one of the admlnlwtratlvw dwpartmwntsand agwnclwwof our Stste Covwrument. Article693, RevisedCivil Statutew, 1925,from vhich vw have theretoforequoted,liwtw the generalpowers and dutiww of said Board of Controlfor the governmentof thw State slwwmowyuaryinwtitution. It is certain,therwforw,that ample provl- wlon has bean made by gwnerallaw for the proper applicationof any funds appropriatedfor elwemowynwryserviceby the Leglwlatureof Texas. Such funds, of courww,must be expendedand appliedIn accord- anew with the lawfulregulationsand restriction8containedInthw appropriations. HonorableWeaver Baker, page 6, 0-6965
The canw of Conlwy v. Daughtersof the Republic,(Sup. Ct.) 156 S. W. 197,InvolvedlegielatlonclaImadto be in violation of Section35, Article 3 of our Constitution.The State, pursuant to an act of the,29th Lbgialature,affectiveJanuary 26, 1905,had purchawwdthe Alamo prop&ty in San'Atitonio, and had dwllvwrw~wuw to the carw of the Rwpublia,ofTexaw. Said propertyvae:,'tobe meiiitainbdby wdid~Da@it~w of the R*$pablii "la good order ~r&rwpalF,~withoutcharge to &ie State,'awa'eaored memorial,"thw own&-whip,thwreof rwmalnlngin Vie'Statw. gevdra&years thwrwaftwr, atlis~Cellbd'Stswldn of the Legiilaturw, In 1911,'thegeneral approprlatIod,'W11.uwe.snacted,and,~conUinwdthw,foll~l~~provision: ;, ,' : '"ForThe Yeais Endlltg'- "
"Au& 31, 1929 "Au& 31, 1913
Vor the irprovementof the Alamo propertybw- longingto the State of Twxaw, in thw City of San Antonio,to be ex- pendedundwr thw direction of the Supwrintwndent of PmblIc Buildingwand Grounds,upon approval of thw Governor . I . . 0 0 e q I a e $5,000.00
Objectionyaw made to said appropriationbill that it vaw violativeof Swctlon35, Article 3 of our Constitution. In diw- cuwwingthiw objection,Chief JuwtlceBrown wrote a.8follows:
"To the argumentthat the dirwctlona.8to expenditureof the $5,000 is unconwtitutional,it lw wuffiolwntto way that from this language- 'no bill (exceptgeneralappropriation bills,vhioh may embracethe variouwsubjectsand accountw,{or and on accountof which moneys are appropriated) shall containmorw than onw wubject,which shall be expressedIn its titlw' - the excwptlonrwliwvew that bill from the