Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas Page: 273
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HOUSE JOURNAL 273
tion on the final passage of the bill and
the main question was ordered.
House bill No. 150 was then finally
passed by the following vote:
Yeas-106.Acker.
Alexander.
Anderson.
Avis.
Barnett.
Bass.
Beck.
Bird.
Black.
Boggs.
Branch.
Brown.
Conway.
Cornwell.
Cummings.
Dale.
Daniel.
Davis.
DeBerry.
Denman.
Dunlap.
Durham.
Enderby.
Eickenroht.
Farrar.
Faulk.
Finlay.
Fly.
Forbes.
Fuchs.
Gates.
Gibson.
Gilbert.
Graves.
Gray.
Hall.
Harding.
Harman.
Hefley.
High.
Holland.
Hornaday.
Jacks.
Johnson.
Justice.
Kemble.
Kennedy.
King of Hopkins.
Kirkland.
Land.
Lipscomb.
Loftin.
Long.
McCombs.
Na
Albritton.
Boon.
Shirley.
Sinks.
Stout.McGill.
Merritt.
Minor.
Moore.
Morse.
Moursund.
Murphy.
Nabors.
Nicholson.
Olsen.
Pavlica.
Poage.
Pool.
Pope.
Porter.
Powell.
Purl.
Ramsey.
Renfro
of Angelina.
Renfro of Mills.
Rogers of Hays.
Rogers of Shelby.
Rowell.
Runge.
Sanders.
Satterwhite.
Shaver.
Shearer.
Sheats.
Simmons.
Smith of El Paso.
Smith of Smith.
Snelgrove.
Stevenson.
Storey.
Swain.
Teer.
Turner.
Van Zandt.
Veatch.
Waddell.
Wallace of Panola.
Wallace of Smith.
Ware.
Wassell.
Webb.
Whitaker.
Williams
of Sabine.
Williams
of Travis.
Williamson.
Young.
ys-9.
Walker.
Wallace
of Freestone.
Woodall.
Woodruff.Bateman.
Cox.
Dielmann.
Duval.
Foster.
Jones.
Kayton.
Kincaid.
Kinnear.
Loy.Absent.
McKean.
Montgomery.
Parish of Runnels.
Parrish of Travis.
Petsch.
Smyth.
Sutton.
Tillotson.
Wells.Absent---Excused.
Barron.
Bonham.
Hagaman.
Holder.
Kenyon.
King of
Throckmorton.
Kirby.Masterson.
Rawlins.
Reagan.
Smith
of Atascosa.
Smith of Nueces.
Stell.
Taylor.(Speaker in the chair.)
HOUSE BILL NO. 57 ON THIRD
READING.
The Speaker laid before the House,
on its third reading and final passage,
H. B. No. 57, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Articles 2238, 2239
and 2240, of the Revised Civil Statutes
of Texas of 1925, by adding Articles
2242a and 2241b, providing that if
appellant or his attorney delivers bills
of exceptions and statements of fact to
appellee or his attorney, and same are
not returned to the appellant or his at-
torney, approved or disapproved within
ten days after same have been delivered
to him, the judge of the trial court
shall thereupon, on proof being offered
by appellant or his attorney that ten
days or more have elapsed and that
said bills of exceptions and statements
of facts have not been returned to ap-
pellant or his attorney, make out
and file proper bills of exceptions and
statement of facts."
The bill was read third time and was
passed by the following vote:
Yeas-103.Acker.
Alexander.
Anderson.
Barnett.
Bass.
Bateman.
Beck.
Black.
Boggs.
Boon.
Branch.
Brown.
Conway.Cornwell.
Dale.
Daniel.
Davis.
DeBerry.
Denman.
Durham.
Enderby.
Eickenroht.
Farrar.
Faulk.
Finlay.
Fly.tOUSE JOURNAL.
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