Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas Page: 275
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HOUSE JOURNAL. 275
Walker. Whitaker.
Wallace of Panola. Williams
Wallace of Smith. of Sabine.
Ware. Woodall.
Webb. Woodruff.
Wells. Young.
Nays-1.
McCombs.
Present-Not Voting.
Bird. Stout.
Boon. Turner.
Hornaday. Wassell.
Kennedy. Williams
Powell. of Travis.
Rowell.
Absent.
Cox. Pearce.
Cummings. Pool.
Dielmann. Porter.
Dunlap. Purl.
Duvall. Shirley.
Foster. Smyth.
Gray. Stell.
Jones. Sutton.
Kayton. Tillotson.
Kincaid. Wallace
Kinnear. of Freestone.
Lipscomb. Williamson.
McGill.
Absent-Excused.Barron.
Bonham.
Hagaman.
Holder.
Kenyon.
King of
Throckmorton.
Kirby.Masterson.
McKean.
Montgomery.
Parish of Runnels.
Rawlins.
Reagan.
Smith of Atascosa.
Taylor.BILL AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED
BY THE SPEAKER.
The Speaker signed, in the presence
of the House, after giving due notice
thereof, and their captions had been read
severally, the following enrolled bill and
resolutions:
S. B. No. 82, "An Act to amend Ar-
ticle 164 of the Revised Civil Statutes
of Texas, 1925, providing that the com-
missioners court of allV count- of this
State is authorized to establish and con-
duct co-operative demonstration work
in agriculture and home economics in
co-operation with the Agricultural and
Mechanical College of Texas, upon such
terms and conditions as may be agreed
upon by the commissioners court and
the agents of the Agricultural and Me-
chanical College of Texas; and provid-
ing that any such court may employ
such means; defining the authority andterritorial jurisdiction of notaries pub-
lic, and declaring an emergency."
S. C. R. No. 8, Relating to the adop-
tion of a State bird.
S. C. R. No. 6, Relating to acquiring
Alamo property in San Antonio.
HOUSE BILL NO. 127 ON THIRD
READING.
The Speaker laid before the House,
on its third reading and final passage,
H. B. No. 127, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to prevent deception in the
sale of paints, oils, naval stores, turpen-
tine, and providing for true labels for
the same when offered for sale; provid-
ing for the enforcement of this act by
the Food and Drug Division of the State
Board of Health; providing for the ap-
pointment of a chemist and an inspector
by the Director of the Food and Drug
Division of the State Board of Health
for the enforcement of this act; provid-
ing for penalties for the violation of
this act; making appropriations for the
payment of a chemist and an inspector
to be appointed by the Director of the
Food and Drug Division of the State
Board of Health for the purposes of
the enforcement of this act; and mak-
ing an appropriation for traveling and
clerical expenses incurred by the Direc-
tor of the Food and Drug Division of
the State Board of Health and his in-
spector and chemist in the enforcement
of this act, and declaring an emer-
gency."
The bill was read third time.
Mr. Rogers of Shelby offered the fol-
lowing amendment to the bill:
Amend House bill No. 127 by adding
at end of Section 1, page 1, the follow-
ing: "Provided the provisions of this
act do not apply to stocks of paint now
in hands of wholesale and retail deal-
ers in this State."
The amendment was adopted.
(Pending consideration of the bill, Mr.
Jacks occupied the chair temporarily.)
Question recurring on the final pas-
sage of the bill, yeas and nays were de-
manded.
House bill No. 127 then failed to pass
by the following vote:
Yeas-50Barnett.
Barron.
Bass.
Bateman.
Black.
Boon.
Brown.
-Dale.Denman.
Enderby.
Eicjenroht.
Faulk.
Finlay.
Forbes.
Fuchs.
Graves.HOUSE JOURNAL.
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