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82 SENATE JOURNAL.
Chapter 78, page 242, of the General
and Special Laws passed at the Fifth
Called Session of the Forty-first Leg-
islature of the State of Texas, 1930."
The committee report was adopted.
The committee amendment was
adopted.
The bill was read second time and
passed to third reading.
On motion of Senator Stevenson
the constitutional rule requiring bills
to be read on three several days was
suspended and H. B. No. 34 was put
on its third reading and final pas-
sage, by the following vote:
Yeas-30.Beck.
Berkeley.
Cousins.
Cunningham.
DeBerry.
Gainer.
Greer.
Hardin.
Holbrook.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Loy.
Martin.
Moore.
Neal.Oneal.
Parr.
Parrish.
Patton.
Poage.
Pollard.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Small.
Stevenson.
Thomason.
Williamson.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.Absent-Excused.
Russek.
Read third time and finally passed
by the following vote:
Yeas-29.Beck.
Berkeley.
Cousins.
Cunningham.
Gainer.
Greer.
Neal.
Oneal.
Parr.
Parrish.
Patton.
Poage.
Pollard.
Purl.
Hardin.Holbrook.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Loy.
Martin.
Moore.
Rawlings.
Small.
Stevenson.
Thomason.
Williamson.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.Present-Not Voting.
DeBerry.
Absent-Excused.
Russek.House Bill No. 35.
The Chair laid before the Senate
on its second reading the following
bill:
By Mr. Sanders, Mr. Murphy and
Mr. Jones of Shelby:
H. B. No. 35, A bill to be entitled
"An Act regulating the taking of
certain fur-bearing animals or their
pelts for barter or sale in certain
counties, and declaring them to be
the property of the State; prescrib-
ing penalty for violation, and de-
claring an emergency."
The committee report was adopted.
The committee amendment was
adopted.
The bill was read second time and
passed to third reading.
On motion of Senator Thomason
the constitutional rule requiring bills
to be read on three several days
was suspended and H. B. No. 35 was
put on its third reading and final
passage, by the following vote:
Yeas-3 0.Beck.
Berkeley.
Cousins
Cunningham.
DeBerry.
Gainer.
Greer.
Hardin.
Holbrook.
Hopkins.
Hornsby
Loy.
Martin.
Moore.
Neal.Oneal.
Parr.
Parrish.
Patton
Poage.
Pollard.
Purl.
Ra wlings.
Small.
Stevenson.
Thomason.
Wil'iamson.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.Absent-Excused.
Russek.
Read third time and finally passed
by the following vote:
Yeas-29.Beck.
Berkeley.
Cousins.
Cunningham.
Ga'ner.
Greer.
Hardin.
Holbrook.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Loy.
Martin.Moore.
Neal.
Oneal.
Parr.
Parrish.
Patton
Poage.
Pollard.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Small.
Stevenson.82
SENATE JOURNAL.
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