Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas Page: 280
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280 UQUSE JOURNAL
Bird.
Bateman
Black.
EickenroAcker.
Davis.
Dunlap.
Durham.
Finlay.
Harding.
Jacks.
Kincaid.
Kinnear.Nays-1.
Present-Not Voting.
Kennedy.
Stout.
ht. Turner.
Absent.Loftin.
Moore.
Renfro of Mills.
Smith of El Paso.
Smyth.
Stevenson.
Teer.
Tillotson.
Absent-Excused.Bonham.
Foster.
Hagaman.
Holder.
Kenyon.
King of
Throckmorton.
Kirby.
Masterson.McKean.
Montgomery.
Parish of Runnels.
Rawlins.
Reagan.
Smith
of Atascosa.
Stell.
Taylor.(Mr. Jacks in the chair.)
HOUSE BILL NO. 231 ON THIRD
READING.
The Speaker laid before the House,
on its third reading and final passage,
H. B. No. 231, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to authorize the judge of any
district court, or other court having
jurisdiction, to appoint a receiver or
receivers for any defunct or disorganized
church or congregation and authorize the
management, sale or other disposition
of any and all properties, real, personal,
mixed and choses in action; and au-
thorizing such court in such cases where
such church or congregation may not in
the judgment of such court be reorgan-
ized within reasonable time, to deliver
such property or its proceeds to a church
or congregation, a religious or governing
body or other ecclesiastical head, or a
State missionary society of like faith and
order, to be used or expended for the
use of a church, churches, denomination
or communion of like faith and order,
and declaring an emergency."
The bill was read third time and was
passed by the following vote:
Yeas-101.Albritton.
Alexander.Anderson.
Avis.1
Barron.
Bass.
Beck.
Bird.
Black.
Boggs.
Boon.
Branch.
Brown.
Conway.
Cornwell.
Cox.
Cummings.
Daniel.
Davis.
Denman.
Dielmann.
Dunlap.
Duvall.
Enderby.
Farrar.
Faulk.
Fly.
Forbes.
Gates.
Gibson.
Gilbert.
Graves.
Gray.
Hall.
Harding.
Harman.
Hefley.
High.
Holland.
Hornaday.
Jacks.
Jones.
Justice.
Kayton.
Kemble.
Kennedy.
Kirkland.
Land.
Lipscomb.
Long.
Minor.
Morse.
Moursund.
Murphy.
Bateman.
DeBerry.
Eickenroht.
Fuchs.
Johnson.
McCombs.
Prese
Barnett.
Loy.
Pavlica.
Rogers of Hay
Acker.Nabors.
Nicholson.
Olsen.
Parrish of Travis.
Pearce.
Poage.
Pool.
Pope.
Porter.
Powell.
Purl.
Renfro
of Angelina.
Renfro of Mills.
Rogers of Shelby.
Rowell.
Runge.
Sanders.
Satterwhite.
Shaver.
Shearer.
Sheats.
Shirley.
Simmons.
Sinks.
Smith of Nueces.
Smith of Smith.
Snelgrove.
Storey.
Sutton.
Swain.
Teer.
Van Zandt.
Veatch. *
Waddell.
Walker.
Wallace
of Freestone.
Wallace of Panola.
Ware.
Wassell.
Webb.
Wells.
Whitaker.
Williams
of Travis.
Williamson.
Woodall.
Woodruff.
Nays-10.
McGill.
Moore.
Ramsey.
Williams
of Sabine.
nt-Not Voting.
Stout.
Turner.
Wallace of Smith.
rs. Young.
Absent.
Dale.280
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/m1/284/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.