Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Third Called Session of the Forty-Second Legislature Page: 101
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SENATE JOURNAL.
gency and an imperative public ne-
cessity that the constitutional rule
that bills shall be read on three sev-
eral days in each House be sus-
pended, and it is hereby suspended,
and this act shall take effect and be
in force from and after its passage,
and it is so enacted.
TENTI DAY.
Senate Chamber,
Austin, Texas, Sept. 9, 1932.
The Senate met at 10 o'clock a.
m., pursuant to adjournment, and
was called to order by Lieutenant
Governor Edgar E. Witt.
The roll was called, a quorum be-
ing present, the following Senators
answering to their names:Beck.
Berkeley.
Cousins.
Cunningham.
DeBerry.
Gainer.
Hardin.
Holbrook.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Loy.
Martin.
Moore.
Neal.
Oneal.Greer.
Parr.
Parrish.
Patton.
Poage.
Pollard.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Small.
Stevenson.
Thomason.
Williamson.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.Absent-Excused.
Russek.Prayer by the Chaplain.
Pending the reading of the Jour-
nal of yesterday, the same was dis-
pensed with on motion of Senator
Gainer.
Committee Reports.
(See Appendix.)
Bills and Resolutions.
By Senator Williamson:
S. B. No. 33, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Section 7 of Chap-
ter 163, Acts of the Forty-second
Legislature, Regular Session, known
as the "Bond and Warrant Law of
1931," being an act regulating the
issuance of funding bonds and war-
rants, or other evidences of indebt-
edness by counties and cities; pro-
viding that an election be held upon
the question of the issuance of suchfunding bonds or warrants; provid-
ing the method of holding such elec-
tions; providing the maximum in-
terest rate such funding bonds or
warrants may bear; and declaring
an emergency."
Read and referred to Committee
on State Affairs.
By Senators Williamson, Pollard,
Purl and Poage:
S. B. No. 34, A bill to be entitled
"An Act, to repeal Chapter 167,
page 286, Acts of the Forty-second
Legislature and to make a felony
the breaking, opening or exploding,
or to abet in the breaking, opening
or exploding of any stink bomb or
any stinking, offensive smelling or
injurious bomb or substance, with
a malicious intent wrongfully to
injure, molest or coerce another, or
to injure the property or business of
another, or to molest another in the
use, management, conduct or control
or his business or property; and to
make a felony for any person to
have in his possession, or to sell or
manufacture in this State any stink
bomb, or any stinking, offensive
smelling or injurious substance
which is contained in any bomb or
container, and which is so devised
as to be designed to be broken or
exploded for the purpose of emanat-
ing unpleasant or injurious odor or
gas for the purpose of injuring or
being unpleasant to another, or in-
juring the property of another; pro-
viding exceptions thereto; and fixing
penalties for the violation of the
act and declaring an emergency."
Read and referred to Committee
on State Affairs.
By Senator Pollard:
S. B. No. 35, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Article 1499,
1500, 1501, 1502 and 1504 of the
Revised Civil Statutes of Texas of
1925 relating to the powers of a
corporation engaged in the oil and
gas producing business by providing
that a separate corporation shall be
formed to conduct the gas pipe line
business in a similar manner as
required for the oil pipe line busi-
ness; providing that separate in-
corporation shall be effected not
later than December 1, 1932, for
issuance of permits to a foreign cor-
poration for engaging in the gas
pipe line business and for cancella-
tion, on December 1, 1932, of all
permits to foreign corporations au-101
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Texas. Legislature. Senate. Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Third Called Session of the Forty-Second Legislature, legislative document, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142181/m1/107/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.