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SENATE JOURNAL.
District Judges.
District No. 14, Hon. W. M. Tay-
lor of Dallas County to succeed
Judge Foree, deceased.
District No. 31, Hon. A. S. Mauzey
of Sweetwater, to succeed Judge
Ewing, deceased.
District No. 92, Hon. R. M. Bounds
of McAllen.
District No. 96, Hon. Marvin H.
Brown of Fort Worth, to succeed
Judge H. S. Lattimore, resigned.
District Attorney.
Hon. John E. Taylor of Longview.
Board of Regents
State Teachers College.
Dr. Webb Walker of Fort Worth.
to succeed Hon. F. A. Martin, de-
ceased.
State Board of Optometry.
Dr. Duke W. Pittman of Mexia.
Board of Regents of College of Arts
and Industries, Kingsville.
Hon. Robert Lee Bobbitt of La-
redo, to succeed Hon. R. M. Kleberg,
resigned.
State Board of Dental Examiners.
Dr. W. T. Stewart of Waco, to
succeed Hon. G. H. Mengel, deceased.
Kings State Park Commissioners.
J. T. Vance, Refugio.
John O'Brien, Refugio.
Mrs. Josephine Mitchell, Refugio.
Pilot Commission-Port of Freeport.
C. J. Rogan, Freeport.
Percy Beacroft, Freeport.
C. E. Watson, Freeport.
E. C. Tobey, Freeport.
Chas. Skinner, Velasco.
State Board of Control.
Hon. John F. Wallace of Teague,
succeeding Mr. Roy I. Tennant as
member for the next ensuing statu-
tory term.
State Fire Insurance Commissioner.
Hon. Raymond Mauk of Dallas,
succeeding Mr. J. W. DeWeese as
Fire Insurance Commissioner for the
next ensuing statutory term.Board of Barber Examiners.
Hon. E. T. Jenkins of Fort Worth,
succeeding Mr. Robinson of Dallas,
for the next ensuing statutory term.
Advisory Civil Judicial Council.
Hon. Alonzo Wasson of Dallas, to
succeed Mr. Harry B. Crozier, re-
signed.
State Board of Medical Examiners.
Dr. J. Allen Kyle of Houston.
State Commission for the Blind.
Hon. James A. Boddeker, of Gal-
veston, 3 year term.
Hon. E. M. Mayer of Dallas, 1 year
term.
Dr. Randolph Haynes of Austin,
2 year term.
And Notaries Public.
Adjournment.
On motion of Senator Patton, the
Senate, at 11:20 o'clock a. am., ad-
journed until 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning.
APPENDIX.
Committee on Engrossed Bills.
Committee Room.
Austin, Texas, Aug. 31, 1932.
Hon. Edgar E. Witt, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on En-
rolled Bills, have had S. C. R. No. 3
carefully examined and compared,
and find the same correctly en-
grossed.
HARDIN, Chairman.
THIRD DAY.
Senate Chamber,
Austin, Texas,
September 1, 1932.
The Senate met at 10 o'clock a. m.,
pursuant to adjournment, and was
called to order by President Pro Tem
J. J. Loy.
The roll was called, a quorum
being present, the following Senators
answering to their names:
Beck. Cunningham.
Berkeley. DeBerry.
Cousins. Gainer.16
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