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54 SENATE JOURNAL.
Texas, distinguished, admired, and
held in great affection and esteem by
all Texans, is within the bar of the
Senate; be it
Resolved, That he be invited to
the platform and requested to ad-
dress the Senate at this time.
POAGE.
WOODRUFF.
Read and adopted.
Senator Connally Speaks.
The Chair appointed Senators
Poage, Hardin, and Woodruff to es-
cort Senator Connally to the plat-
form.
The Chair introduced Senator
Poage, who introduced Senator Con-
nally. Senator Connally briefly ad-
dressed the Senate.
Senate Simple Resolution No. 8.
Senator Gainer sent up the follow-
ing resolution:
Whereas, The number of Journals
provided in the caucus resolution is
insufficient to take care of the mail-
ing lists of the members of the Sen-
ate; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, That 2500
copies of the Senate Journal be
printed.
GAINER.
Read and adopted.
Senate Simple Resolution No. 4.
The question recurred upon the
point of order on S. R. No. 4.
The Senate voted not to sustain
the point of order by the following
vote:
Yeas--9.DeBerry.
Hardin.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Martin.
Berkeley.
Gainer.
Greer.
Loy.
Moore.
Oneal.
Poage.Neal.
Patton.
Russek.
Stevenson.
Nays-14.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Small.
Thomason.
Williamson.
Woodruff.
Woodul.(Pairs Recorded.)
Senator Cousins (present) who
would vote nay, with Senator Parrish
(absent) who would vote yea.Senator Holbrook (present) who
would vote nay, with Senator Cun-
ningham (absent) who would vote
yea.
Senator Parr (present) who would
vote yea, with Senator Woodward
(absent) who would vote nay.
Senator Pollard (present) who
would vote yea, with Senator Beck
(absent) who would vote nay.
Senator Holbrook moved the pre-
vious question, on the amendments
and the resolution. The motion was
lost by the following vote:
Yeas-2.Beck.
Berkeley.
Cousins.
DeBerry.
Gainer.
Greer.
Hardin.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Loy.
Martin.
Moore.
Neal.Thomason.
Nays--23.
Oneal.
Patton.
Poage.
Pollard.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Russek.
Small.
Stevenson.
Williamson.
Woodruff.
(Pairs Recorded.)Senator Holbrook (present) who
would vote yea, with Senator Cun-
ningham (absent) who would vote
nay.
Senator Parr (present) who would
vote nay, with Senator Woodward
(absent) who would vote yea.
Senator Woodul (present) who
would vote yea, with Senator Parrish
(absent) who would vote nay.
Senator Pollard moved to recom-
mit the resolution, as amended, to
the Committee on State Affairs.
Senator Holbrook moved to table
the motion to recommit. The mo-
tion to table was lost by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-1 0.Beck.
Berkeley.
Loy.
Moore.
Oneal.
Cousins.
DeBerry.
Gainer.Purl.
Small.
Thomason.
Williamson.
Woodruff.
Nays-15.
Greer.
Hardin.
Hopkins.54
SENATE JOURNAL.
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