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SENATE JOURNAL. 49
or either of them, in said suit, shall
be a liquidated debt and shall be
paid by the State Highway Commis-
sion of Texas out of the State High-
way funds. Such a suit may be filed
in any court of competent jurisdic-
tion in Travis County, Texas.
DUGGAN.
On motion of Senator Duggan, the
Senate granted unanimous consent to
consider the resolution at this time
without reference to a committee.
The resolution was adopted.
Adjournment.
On motion of Senator Martin, the
Senate, at 3:25 o'clock p. m., ad-
journed until 10 o'clock a. m., tomor-
row.
APPENDIX.
Committee on Engrossed Bills.
Committee Room,
Austin, Texas, Feb. 6, 1934.
Hon. Edgar E. Witt, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on En-
grossed Bills, have had S. C. R. No.
7 carefully examined and compared
and find same correctly engrossed.
REGAN, Chairman.
Committee Reports.
Committee Room,
Austin, Texas, Feb. 6, 1934.
Hon. Edgar E. Witt, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on Gov-
ernor's Nominations, to whom was
referred the appointment of Hon.
Thomas H. Fox, of Birmingham, Ala-
bama, as Commissioner of Deeds for
the State of Texas in Alabama,
Have had the same under con-
sideration, and I am instructed to
report it back to the Senate with the
recommendation that he be con-
firmed.
MARTIN, Chairman.
EIGHTH DAY.
Senate Chamber,
Austin, Texas,
February 7, 1934.
The Senate met at 10 o'clock a. m.,
pursuant to adjournment, and was
called to order by Lieutenant Gover-
nor Edgar E. Witt.
The roll was called, a quorum be-ing present, the following Senators
answering to their names:Beck.
Blackert.
Collie.
Cousins.
DeBerry.
Duggan.
Greer.
Holbrook.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Martin.
Moore.
Murphy.
Neal.
Oneal.Pace.
Parr.
Patton.
Poage.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Redditt.
Regan.
Russek.
Sanderford.
Small.
Stone.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.Absent--Excused.
Fellbaum.
Prayer by the Chaplain.
Pending the reading of the Jour-
nal of yesterday, the same was dis-
pensed with on motion of Senator
Woodward.
Petitions and Memorials.
(See Appendix.)
Committee Reports.
(See Appendix.)
Bills and Resolutions.
By Senator Regan:
S. B. No. 6, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Articles 1111,
1112, 1113, and 1114, of the Revised
Civil Statutes of Texas for 1925, and
amendments thereof as passed by the
Fortieth Legislature, and as amended
by Chapter 32, Acts of the Third
Called Session of the Forty-second
Legislature, at page 96, and as
amended by Chapter 122, of the Acts
of the Regular Session of the
Forty-third Legislature, at page
320; providing for the charac-
ter of repairs and extensions neces-
sary to render efficient service, which
shall be a first lien and charge upon
the incomes of the particular utility
which is repaired or extended, pro-
viding for proper records to be kept
of income and expenses, providing a
penalty for failure to maintain such
records, providing that bonds issued
under the provisions of this Act may
be approved by the Attorney General
and registered by the Comptroller,
declaring projects carried out under
the terms of this Act to be self-liqui-
dating, repealing laws in conflictSENATE JOURNAL.
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