Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas Page: 221
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HOUSE JOURNAL. 221
Williams Williamson.
of Travis. Young.
Nays-37.
Alexander. Pavlica.
Bateman. Pearce.
Beck. Pool.
Boon. Powell.
Brown. Rawlins.
Denman. Rogers of Hays.
Foster. Rowell.
Gates. ' Runge.
Gibson. Shaver.
Holland. Shirley.
Kayton. Smith of El Paso.
Kincaid. Smith of Smith.
Long. Stout.
McCombs. Turner.
McGill. Walker.
Minor. Wells.
Moore. Whitaker.
Nabors. Woodall.
Olsen.
Present-Not Voting.
Black. Wassell.
Absent.
Acker. Reagan.
Bonham. Renfro of Mills.
Dale. Sutton.
Purl. Woodruff.
Absent-Excused.Branch.
Finlay.
Harding.
Kenyon.
Kinnear.Kirby.
McKean.
Smith
of Atascosa.
Tillotson.Paired.
Mr. Farrar (present), who would vote
"yea," with Mr. Kemble (absent), who
would vote "nay."
ADJOURNMENT.
Mr. Stout moved that the House ad-
journ until 10 o'clock a. m. tomorrow.
Mr. Petsch moved that the House ad-
journ until 10:30 o'clock a. m. tomor-
row.
Mr. Brown moved that the House ad-
journ until 2 o'clock p. m. tomorrow.
The motion of Mr. Brown prevailed,
and the House, accordingly, at 5:20
o'clock p. m., adjourned until 2 o'clock
p. m. tomorrow.
APPENDIX.
STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS.
The following standing committees
have today filed favorable reports on
bills as follows:Labor: Senate bill No. 4.
Public Health: House bill No. 285.
Criminal Jurisprudence: House bill
No. 274.
Constitutional Amendments: House
joint resolution No. 16.
Judiciary: House bills Nos. 245,
259, 219, 93, 246, 110, 112, 258; Senate
bills Nos. 62, 69, 88.
Municipal and Private Corporations:
Senate bill No. 17, House bill No. 257.
State Affairs: House bill No. 292.
Highways and Motor Traffic: House
bills Nos. 11, 280.
Banks and Banking: House bill No..
220.
Judicial Districts: Senate bill No.
28.
The following standing committees
have today filed adverse reports on bills
as follows:
Judiciary: House bill No. 122.
Municipal and Private Corporations:
House bills Nos. 24, 130.
State Affairs: House bill No. 94.
Highways and Motor Traffic: House
bills Nos. 260, 154, 298, 271.
THIRTEENTH DAY.
(Thursday, January 27, 1927.)
The House met at 2 o'clock p. m.,
pursuant to adjournment, and was
called to order by Speaker Bobbitt.
The roll was called, and the following
members were present:
Acker. Dunlap.
Albritton. Durham.
Alexander. Duvall.
Anderson. Enderby.
Avis. Eickenroht.
Barnett. Farrar.
Barron. Faulk.
Bass. Fly.
Bateman. Forbes.
Beck. Foster.
Bird. Fuchs.
Black. Gates.
Boggs. Gibson.
Boon. Gilbert.
Brown. Graves.
Conway. Gray.
Cornwell. Hagaman.
Cox. Hall.
Cummings. Harman.
Dale. Hefley.
Daniel. High.
Davis. Holder.
DeBerry. Holland.
Denman. Hornaday.
Dielmann. Jacks.HOUSE JOURNAL.
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas, legislative document, 1927; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth193836/m1/225/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.