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Senate.

By Senator Kauffman:

626

Inviting Ed F. Harris, former member of House from Galveston County, to address the Senate. Read and adopted.......

By Senator Meachum:

629

Inviting newspaper reporters to

Read, amended, and adopted..537, 538 have pictures placed in Senate block

By Senator Townsend:
Expressing confidence in Senator

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and 288.

Read and adopted...

By Senator Warren:

Cabell.

559

picture.

Read and adopted..

659

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Extending sympathy to Rev. Sears, Chaplain of the Senate, on account of

his illness.

Read and adopted.

By Senator Johnson, et al:

718

Lamenting that Col. W. G. Brack enridge had resigned from Board of

Relating to the death of Gen. W. L. Regents of University.

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Relating to death of Gen. W. L. to determine upon what general legis

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etc.

Read and laid on table subject

to call

By Senator Watson:

751

588 of the rules relating to the appoint-
Providing for rescinding that part
ment of Conference Committees on all
the redistricting measures.
Read and referred to Committee
on Rules

Requesting United States Senators Culberson and Bailey to urge passage of Congressional Apportionment Act. Read and adopted. . . .

See reply from Senator Culber

son

588

616

By Senators speth:

755

Perkins and Hud

Requesting certain speeches by

University students to be printed in priation bill before the United States Journal.

Read and adopted..

Senate.

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Inviting ex-Senator Barry Miller, of Paris, Texas, to address the Sen

of Dallas county, to address the

Senate.

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ate.

Read and adopted..

860

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To thank United States Senator on Senatorial re-districting to report Culberson for calling attention to a bill.

ertain appropriation in the appro- Read and tabled..

952

By Senators Terrell of Wise and appreciation of his services as thei: Johnson: representative.

Inviting ex-Senator D. F. Goss to Read and adopted.

address the Senate.

.1210

Read and adopted..

By Senator McNealus:

Inviting S. J. Hay, mayor of Dal- Read and adopted...

las, to address the Senate.

Read and adopted...

By Senator McNealus:

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1276

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to address the Senate.

Read and adopted. ...

By Senator Perkins:

Inviting Nelson Phillips of Dallas Read and adopted. . . . .

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al:

1281

By Senators Bryan, Hudspeth, et

Complimenting press for faithful service and fair account of proceed ings.

Read and adopted.

1282

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Eulogizing Senator Weinert for work for efforts towards prison reform.

Read and adopted...

1284

APPENDIX F.

HOUSE BILLS-HISTORY OF IN SENATE.

House bill No. 2, A bill to be entitled "An Act to amend Section 1 of Chapter 57 of the Acts of the Thirtieth Legislature entitled an Act to amend Sections 1, 12 and Section 20 of Chapter 128 of the Acts of the Twenty-sixth Legislature, entitled 'An Act providing the mode by which horses, mules, jacks, jennets and cattle may be prevented from running at large in certain counties, or in any subdivision of the said counties, so that when an election under said law shall be in favor of the stock law, that the certificate thereto shall be prima facie evidence of a compliance with the law to put same in force; also to provide for the punishment of any one violating the provisions of said Act, and adding thereto Section 20a and Section 20b, and declaring an emergency,' so as to place Brewster county under the provision of said chapter, and declaring an emergency."

Received from the House.... 251 Read first time, and referred to Committee on Stock and Stock Raising

Reported favorably with amend

ments Read second

251

355

time; committee report adopted; amended; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; read third time and passed.. 437 House refuses to concur in Sen

ate amendments, and requests a Free Conference Committee 500 Senate grants request for Free Conference Committee...... 588 Senate adopts Free Conference Committee report..... House reports adoption of Free Conference Committee report Signed ....

638

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House bill No. 3, A bill to be entitled "An Act to amend Article 1546, Chapter 2, Title 32 of the Revised Statutes of 1895, which provides that any person living in the prescribed limits of said town or village, having received the notice provided for in the foregoing Article and failing to comply therewith, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished as provided for in the penal code; and declaring an emergency." Received from the House...... 273 Read first time, and referred to Committee on Judiciary No. 2 274 Reported favorably..

(Died on Calendar.)

555

House bill No. 4, A bill to be entitled "An Act to amend Section 10, Chapter 36 of the Acts of the First Called Session of the Thirty-first Legislature, being an Act defining and regulating fraternal beneficiary associations and repealing Chapter 115 of the General Laws of the Twentysixth Legislature of Texas as amended by Chapter 86 of the General Laws of the Twenty-eighth Legislature of Texas, and by Chapter 106 of the General Laws of the Twenty-ninth Legislature, and declaring an emergency."

Received from the House......1003 Read first time, and referred to Committee on Insurance, Statistics and History. . . .

638

742

Recalled from Governor's office for correction; (See House

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Read first time, and referred to

Senate rule suspended; com

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House bill No. 5, A bill to be entitled "An Act to amend Section 10, Chapter 36 of the Acts of the First Called Session of the Thirty-first Legislature, being an Act defining and regulating fraternal beneficiary associations and repealing Chapter 115 of the General Laws of the Twenty-sixth Legislature of Texas, as amended by Chatper 86 of the General Laws of the Twenty-eighth Legislature, and by Chapter 106 of the General Laws of the Twentyninth Legislature, and declaring an emergency."

Received from the House. . . . . .
Read first time, and referred to
Committee on Judiciary No. 2
Reported favorably. . . . .

157

157

398

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House bill No. 6, A bill to be entitled "An Act making void all assignments, sales or pledges of unearned wages, salary or other compensation for personal services." Received from the House..... 437 Read first time, and referred to Committee on Judiciary No. 1 437 Reported adversely, with favorable substitute .. Read second time; committee report adopted; amended; passed to third reading; constitutional rule suspended; read third time and passed......1208 House refused to concur in Senate amendments and requests a Free Conference Committee

617

.1232

Senate grants request for Free Conference Committee 1233, 1234 (Died in Free Conference Com

mittee.)

House bill No. 8, A bill to be entitled "An Act to amend Article 2957, Chapter 1, Title 55, of the Revised Statutes of the State of Texas, relating to the issuance of a marriage license, the amendment providing that in case of a female under!

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House bill No. 9, A bill to be en titled "An Act to create the county court of Harris county for cases; to define the jurisdic thereof and to conform to s change the jurisdiction of the co court of Harris county, and declaring an emergency."

Received from the House......
Read first time, and referred to
Committee on Judicial Dis-
tricts ....

Reported favorably and be not
printed
Constitutional rule suspended;

Senate rule suspended; com-
mittee report adopted; read
second time; passed to third
reading; constitutional rule
suspended; read third time
and passed
Signed

29

32

House bill No. 14, A bill to be etitled "An Act to amend Section 1 Chatper 11 of the Acts of the Fr Called Session of the Twenty Legislature entitled 'An Act to ulate elections and to provide pe alties for its violation and to rep the Acts of the Twenty-eighth Leg islature of 1903, regulating ele tions, general, special and primar and political conventions, appro April 1, 1903, relating to exemp tions from the payment of poll tal and providing that it shall be neces sary for persons over sixty years of age to procure but one certificate of

exemption.''

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