the Second Special Session of the Ninth Legislature of the State of Oklahoma, 1924. HARLOW PUBLISHING COMPANY Oklahoma City, Okla. 1924 FOREWORD This edition of the Acts of the two special sessions of the ninth Legislature of 1923 and 1924 is the offical edition under the provisions of Senate concurrent resolution No. 15, on page 221 of this book and has been prepared by the Harlow Publishing Company uniformly with the editions of the last five sessions. In producing this book great care has been exercised to cause to read precisely as the enrolled bills read, and the spelling an punctuation of the enrolled bills have been followed throughout, so that this book is an exact transcript of the laws as they were actually passed and enrolled by the Legislature. In several instances and especially in House Bill 47, Chapter 139, the black faced heads appearing over each section of the bill are those of the framers of the act and not of the Editors of this book. All other acts have been edited by the publishing company and attention is called to this difference in order to explain the apparent break in the style of this book. A careful and thorough index has been prepared to these Acts so as to make their contents readily accessible to the searcher; however without making such index unwieldly by reason of the amount of matter contained in same. The proof of these Acts was read and checked against the enrolled bills by Mr. D. G. Collums, acting under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate. The editorial work, head notes and index are the work of Mr. Frank Eagin of the Harlow Publishing Company. This book contains the Acts of both special sessions but no break beyond that of a new title page has been indicated in this work; the chapters and page numbers being continuous. CERTIFICATE State of Oklahoma, Office of Secretary of State, ss. I, R. A. Sneed, Secretary of State of the State of Oklahoma, do hereby certify that the printed Acts and Resolutions contained in this volume are true and correct copies of the Enrolled Laws and Resolutions which were passed respectively at the First Extraordinary Session of the Ninth Legislature, begun on the 11th day of October, A. D. 1923, and ending on the 14th day of January, A. D. 1924, and at the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninth Legislature, begun on the 15 day of January, A. D., 1924, ending on the 15th day of March, A. D. 1924, as shown by the records of this office; and I further certify that all the Laws and Resolutions contained in this volume which by their terms contain emergency sections took effect and were in force from and after their passage and approval; and that all the Laws and Resolutions herein contained which by their terms do not contain emergency sections take effect and are in force ninety days from and after the final adjournment of the aforesaid legislative sessions. That the First Extraordinary Session of the Ninth Legislature adjourned sine die at 12:00 o'clock noon on the 14th day of January, A. D., 1924, and that the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninth Legislature of the State of Oklahoma adjourned sine die on the 15th day of March, A. D., 1924. The word (sic) in parenthesis is an indication that the language herein used is an exact copy of the Enrolled Copy of the Bill or Resolution, and is used to emphasize that fact. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma. Done at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, this 29th day of April, A. D., 1924. (Seal) R. A. Sneed, Secretary of State. Contents by Title AN ACT making appropriation to pay the mileage and per diem of members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Extraordinary Session of the Ninth Legislature, AN ACT providing for the prohibiting of the wearing of any mask or hood, except as set forth therein, and defining penalty for violation thereof; prohibiting trespass upon the premises of another while hooded or in disguise, and providing a penalty therefor; making assault upon the person of another a felony, and describing the punishment therefor; making the sending of certain letters, documents or other printed matter a crime, and providing the punishment thereof making it the duty of the County At- torney and Sheriff and of the peace officers to enforce the law and providing for те- moval of such officers for neglect of duty, and disqualifying them from holding any office of trust or profit within the State after conviction; providing that no society, association or corporation shall be permitted to exist within the State of Oklahoma which requires its members to take an oath or obligation in conflict with the constitu- tion of this State or the United States, or who by oath or otherwise owes allegiance to any king, power or potentate in any foreign country, and providing a penalty AN ACT empowering Charitable, Educational or Benevolent Corporations to engage in auxil- lary business enterprises and to borrow money in order that additional funds may be obtained with which to carry out their charitable, educational or benevolent purposes; repealing Sections 5593, 5594, 5595, 5596 and 5597, Compiled Oklahoma Statutes, 1921, and repealing all Acts in conflict herewith, and declaring an emergency- A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION of the Senate and House of Representatives of Oklahoma in Legislative Assembly, petitioning the Representatives of Congress from this State to introduce a bill providing for a preliminary survey by the Unted States Government to determine the feasibility and cost of impounding the flood waters of Oklahoma for the purpose of preventing floods and using such waters for irrigation purposes------- A RESOLUTION memorializing the Government of the United States and in particular the Honorable Director of the United States Veteran's Bureau, on the subject of the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION fixing the date for the recess of the House and Senate, pro- viding for the appointment of a Joint Senate and House Committee for the survey and estimate of the conditions and requrements (sic) of the Officers and Departments of the State; the appointment of a Committee of the House to continue the investigation of Officers and Departments of State; authorizing and empowering said Committee to subpoena and swear witnesses, take testimony, examine records and punish for con- tempt, and requiring both Committees to make due report of their findings and re- |