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28 SENATE JOURNAL.
Senator Holbrook raised the point
of order that a law cannot be changed
by a resolution.
The Chair overruled the point of
order.
Senator Martin asked unanimous
consent that the resolution be consid-
ered at this time without reference
to a committee. There being no ob-
jection the request was granted.
Senator Holbrook moved to refer
the resolution to a committee.
The motion was adopted.
Resolution Referred.
S. S. R. No. 8, referred to Com-
mittee on State Highways and Motor
Traffic.
Adjournment.
On motion of Senator Cousins, the
Senate, at 3:20 o'clock p. m., ad-
journed until Monday morning at 10
o'clock a. m.
Senator DeBerry was recorded as
voting "no" on the adjournment
resolution.
APPENDIX.
Petitions and Memorials.
Senator Neal moved that the fol-
lowing communication be read and
printed in the Journal. The motion
was adopted.
City of Longview.
Longview, Texas.
February 1, 1934.
Senator Margie E. Neal,
Capitol Station,
Austin, Texas.
Dear Miss Neal: I have read with
pleasure the action that the Senate
took upon the matter of extension of
payments for auto licenses.
I think that the Senate displayed
rare judgment and moral courage to
act as they did. They truly exhibited
the qualities that are needed of
-statesmen in these trying times to do
the thing that they think is right in
the face of the flag-waving dabbling
politicians.
As a public servant who tries to do
the things for the whole public wel-
fare, I congratulate you and the Sen-
ate for their stand.
Respectfully,
JAMES R. CURTIS,
J.R.C./sp City Judge.Printed Supplement.
By Pope.
H. B. No. 4.
A BILL
To Be Entitled
An Act to stay all sales under exe-
cution, or order of sale or under
any deed of trust, mortgage or
other contract giving or granting
any power of sale of real property
for debt now advertised to be
made on February 6, 1934, until
the first Tuesday in March, 1934;
providing that no other or further
advertisement or notice of any
such sale than that lawfully given
for sale on February 6, 1934, shall
be required for such sale on the
first Tuesday in March, 1934; pro-
viding the lien sought to be fore-
closed was not procured for the
whole any indebtedness for money
purpose of securing in part or
or property procured by misrepre-
sentation, fraud, defalcation or
embezzlement; providing the pe-
riod for making return on any
such execution or order of sale is
extended for such period as may
be necessary for officer to make
return, but such extension shall
not extend beyond April 1, 1934,
providing for sales by agreements
between the record owner of the
real estate and the holder of the
indebtedness or trustee or person
making such sale; and declaring
an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of
the State of Texas:
Section 1. That all sales under
any execution or order of sale issued
out of any Court of this State and
all sales under any deed of trust,
mortgage or other contract giving or
granting any power of sale of real
property for debt now advertised to
be made on February 6, 1934, is
hereby stayed and postponed until
the first Tuesday of March, 1934;
that no other or further advertise-
ment or notice of any such sale than
such as may have been lawfully pub-
lished or given for sale on February
6, 1934, shall be required for sale
under such execution, order of sale
or such deed of trust, mortgage or
other contract on the first Tuesday
in March, 1934. Any and all sales
under execution, order of sale or un-
der any deed of trust, mortgage or
other contract giving or granting any
power of sale of real property for
debt, made prior to the first Tuesday28
SENATE JOURNAL.
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