Journal of the House of Representatives of the First and Second Sessions of the Forty-Fourth Legislature of the State of Texas Page: 81
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HOUSE JOURNAL 81
mittee shall report in writing its find-
ings, conclusions and recommenda-
tions within two days after the com-
pletion of its work for the benefit of
this Legislature in the enactment of
any legislation necessary to remedy
the alleged existing condition; that
this committee shall have power and
authority to request the Attorney Gen-
eral's Department for advice, aid and
such assistance as may be necessary
to effect the purpose of this resolu-
tion; and be it further
Resolved, That all necessary expenses
for securing and recording evidence,
not to exceed two hundred ($200.00)
dollars, pertaining to said investiga-
tion by this committee acting pursuant
hereto, be paid out of the contingent
fund of the House of Representatives
of the Forty-fourth Legislature, to be
paid on sworn accounts signed by the
Chairman of the committee; provided
that no funds appropriated herein
shall be used as personal or traveling
expenses for any member of this com-
mittee.
LUCAS,
COLSON,
HOSKINS,
BUTLER of Karnes,
DAVIS,
HUDDLESTON,
HODGES,
DANIEL,
JONES of Wise,
FAIN,
WESTFALL,
BROYLES.
The resolution was read second
time.
Mr. Fain offered the following
amendment to the resolution:
Amend the resolution by adding at
the end of the last paragraph of said
resolution the following sentence:
"Said Committee shall make its re-
port within two weeks of the appoint-
ment of such Committee."
The amendment was adopted.
Mr. Alsup moved that the resolution
be referred to the Committee on High-
ways and Motor Traffic.
Mr. Reed of Dallas raised a point of
order on further consideration of the
resolution at this time, on the ground
that the time allotted for the considera-
tion of resolutions has expired.
The Speaker sustained the point of
order.On motion of Mr. Daniel, the House
Rule, relative to the consideration of
resolutions was suspended at this
time, for the purpose of considering
the above resolution.
Mr. Daniel moved to table the mo-
tion by Mr. Alsup, to refer the resolu-
tion.
Question recurring on the motion to
table, yeas and nays were demanded,
The motion to table prevailed by the
following vote:
Yeas-67Adkins
Alexander
Ash
Beck .
Bourne
Bradbury
Bradford
Broyles
Butler of Karnes
Calvert
Canon
Daniel
Davis
Davison of Fisher
Dickison
Dunlap of Hays
England
Fain
Farmer
Fisher
Ford
Gibson
Glass
Gray
Greathouse
Hardin
HIarris of Archer
Hartzog
Hodges
Hoskins
Huddleston
Hyder
Jones of FallsJones of Shelby
Jones of Wise
Keefe
King
Knetsch
Lanning
Lucas
Mauritz
McKee
Moffett
Morris
Morrison
Newton
Nicholson
Olsen
Padgett
Palmer
Patterson
Pope
Reader
Reed of Bowie
Roach of Hunt
Roberts
Rogers
Sessions
Settle
Spears
Tarwater
Tillery
Wells
Wood of Montague
Worley
YoungNays-57
Adamson
Aikin
Alsup
Atchison
Bergman
Burton
Butler of Brazos
Cagle
Clayton
Collins
Colquitt
CooperCraddock
Crossley
Davisson
of Eastland
Dunagan
Duvall
Fox
Frazer
Fuchs
Hankamer
Hanna
Harris of DallasHOUSE JOURN AL
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the First and Second Sessions of the Forty-Fourth Legislature of the State of Texas, legislative document, 1935; [Austin, Texas]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth193853/m1/85/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.