Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature Page: 316
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316 SENATE JOURNAL.
H. C. R. No. 18.
On motion of Senator Regan, the
Senate granted unanimous consent
to take up and consider at this time,
H. C. R. No. 18, Granting permis-
sion to W. D. Malone and B. Dreyer
to sue the State.
The resolution was adopted.
H. C. R. No. 21.
On motion of Senator Regan, the
Senate granted unanimous consent
to take up and consider at this time
the following resolution:
H. C. R. No. 21, Granting permis-
sion to J. O. Currie and J. C. Lock-
lar to sue the State.
The resolution was adopted.
Request for a Free Conference
Committee.
Senator Neal moved that the
Senate refuse to concur in the House
amendments to S. B. No. 22, and re-
quest the appointment of a free con-
ference committee to adjust the
differences between the two Houses.
Senator Poage made a substitute
motion to concur in the House
amendments to the bill.
The substitute motion was lost.
The question recurring on the
motion of Senator Neal to refuse to
concur and to appoint a conference
committee.
The motion prevailed.
The following were appointed on
the part of the Senate:
Senators Neal, Oneal, Woodul,
Patton, and Holbrook.
House Bill No. 114.
On motion of Senator Hornsby, the
Senate granted unanimous consent to
consider at this time the following
bill:
H. B. No. 114, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to prohibit justices of the
peace from adjudging fees in misde-
meanor criminal cases in favor of
constables and deputy constables,
where the alleged offense was com-
mitted in a justice precinct other
than the precinct in which such con-
stable was elected or such deputy
constable appointed, and to prohibit
constables and deputy constables
from collecting or receiving fees,
etc."The bill was read second time and
passed to third reading.
On motion of Senator Hornsby,
the constitutional rule, requiring
bills to be read on three several days,
was suspended, and H. B. No. 114
was put on its third reading and final
passage by the following vote:
Yeas-29.Beck.
Blackert.
Collie.
Cousins.
DeBerry.
Duggan.
Greer.
Holbrook.
Hornsby.
Martin.
Moore.
Murphy.
Neal.
Oneal.
Pace.Parr.
Patton.
Poage.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Redditt.
Regan.
Russek.
Sanderford.
Small.
Stone.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.Absent-Excused.
Fellbaum.
Hopkins.
Read third time and finally passed
by the following vote:
Yeas-2 9.Beck.
Blackert.
Collie.
Cousins.
DeBerry.
Duggan.
Greer.
Holbrook.
Hornsby.
Martin.
Moore.
Murphy.
Neal.
Oneal.
Pace.Parr.
Patton.
Poage.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Redditt.
Regan.
Russek.
Sanderford.
Small.
Stone.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.Absent-Excused.
Fellbaum.
Hopkins.
Communication.
February 26, 1934.
The Senate of The State of Texas,
Austin:
On account of illness, I am unable
to be present during the considera-
tion of H. B. No. 114, by Dwyer. I
am heartily in favor of the bill andSENATE JOURNAL.
316
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