Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas Page: 41
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HOUSE JOURNAL. 41
Referred to Committee on Privileges,
Suffrage and Elections.
By Mr. Durham, Mr. Harman, MIr.
Veatch and Mr. Snelgrove:
H. B. No. 86, A bill to be entitled
"An Act regulating elections in the
State of Texas, and declaring an emer-
gency."
Referred to Committe.e on Privileges,
Suffrage and Elections.
By Mr. Kemble et al.:
H. B. No. 87, A bill to be entitled
"An Act enabling cities and incor-
porated villages to pass zoning regula-
tions: granting full power to said cities
and incorporated villages; providing for
the creation of districts; declaring pur-
poses in view; providing for the method
of procedure; providing for certain
changes; providing for a commission;
providing for a board of adjustment;
providing for its powers and duties;
providing certain methods of enforce-
ment and remedies: providing the
method to be followed in case of con-
flict with other laws; providing for
the validity for all parts of the law
not declared unconstitutional, and de-
claring an emergency."
Referred to Committee on State Af-
fairs.
By Mr. Dielmann and Mr. Mlour-
sund:
H. B. No. 88, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Article 277, Title 5,
Chapter 4, of the Code of Criminal
Procedure as adopted at the Regular
Session of the Thirty-ninth Legislature,
1925, relating to the manner in which
bail shall be taken in cases of felony
and misdemeanor, ad providing in
cases of felony for the creation of a
lien on the property of the sureties de-
scribed in the bail bond ; the recording
of same by the county clerk, or clerks
in the counties where the lands shown in
said bond is situated."
Referred to Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. Dielmann and MIr. Mour-
sund :
H. B. No. 89, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Chapter 2, Article
1024, Code of Criminal Procedure of
the State of Texas, as to fees allowed
in habeas corpus and felony cases."
Referred to Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. Dielmann and Mr. Mour-
sund :
H. B. No. 90, A bill to be entitled"An Act making theft of an automobile
or any part thereof, or accessory thereto,
a felony, and affixing a punishment
therefor, and declaring an emergency."
Referred to Committee on Criminal
Jurisprudence.
By Mr. Dielmann, Mr. Kayton, Mr.
Anderson, Mr. Moursund and Mr. Wil-
liamson:
H. B. No. 91, a bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Article 1460, Chap-
ter 2, Title 29, of the Revised Civil Stat-
utes of 1911, as amended by Chapter 131,
General Laws, passed at the Regular
Session of the Thirty-fourth Legisla-
ture, and as further amended by Chap-
ter 134, General Laws, passed at the
Regular Session of the Thirty-fifth
Legislature; also as amended by Senate
bill No. 132, Acts of the Thirty-eighth
Legislature and being entitled 'county
auditors-compensation, etc., in certain
counties,' page 391, Acts of the Thirtieth
Legislature, relating to the appoint-
mient and compensation of county audi-
tors in counties containing a population
of thirty-five thousand inhabitants or
over, or having taxable valuation of
fifteen million dollars or over, and add-
ing to and amending said Acts by fixing
the compensation of county auditors in
counties having a population of over one
hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants,
according to the last United States
census, and declaring an emergency."
Referred to Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. Dielmann, Mr. Anderson, Mr.
Moursund, Mr. Kayton and Mr. Wil-
liamson:
H. B. No. 92, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Title 1, Chapter
1, Article 3943, Revised Civil Statutes
of Texas, relating to fees of office of
county treasurers, so as to hereafter
read as follows."
Referred to Judiciary Committee.
By Mr. Montgomery:
H. B. No. 93, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Article 1302 of the
Revised Civil Statutes of the State of
Texas, 1925, providing additional pur-
poses for which corporations may be
formed under the laws of Texas under
what shall be known as 'Title and Trust
Companies'; providing said corporations
may incorporate for one or more of
the purposes stated, and that no cor-
poration incorporated under this sec-
tion shall be incorporated for less than
one hundred thousand dollars, and de-
claring an emergency."
Referred to Judiciary Committee.41
HOUSE JOURNAL.
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