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6 SENATE JOURNAL.
The committee report recommend-
ing that the bill be not printed was
adopted by unanimous consent.
On motion of Senator Redditt, the
constitutional rule requiring bills to
be read on three several days was
suspended and S. B. No. 1 was put on
its second reading by the following
vote:
Yeas-21.Blackert.
Collie.
Greer.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Martin.
Moore.
Murphy.
Neal.
Oneal.
Pace.Parr.
Patton.
Poage.
Purl.
Redditt.
Russek.
Sanderford.
Small.
Woodruff.
Woodward.Absent--Excused.
Beck. Holbrook.
Cousins. Rawlings.
DeBerry. Regan.
Duggan. Stone.
Fellbaum. Woodul.
The bill was read second time and
passed to engrossment.
On motion of Senator Redditt, the
constitutional rule requiring bills to
be read on three several days was
suspended and S. B. No. 1 was put on
its third reading and final passage
by the following vote:
Yeas-21.Blackert.
Collie.
Greer.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Martin.
Moore.
Murphy.
Neal.
Oneal.
Pace.Parr.
Patton.
Poage.
Purl.
Redditt.
Russek.
Sanderford.
Small.
Woodruff.
Woodward.Absent-Excused.
Beck.
Cousins.
DeBerry.
Duggan.
Fellbaum.Holbrook.
Rawlings.
Regan.
Stone.
Woodul.Read third time and finally passed
by the following vote:Blackert.
Collie.
Greer.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Martin.
Moore.
Murphy.
Neal.
Oneal.
Pace.Beck.
Cousins.
DeBerry.
Duggan.
Fellbaum.Yeas-21.
Parr.
Patton.
Poage.
Purl.
Redditt.
Russek.
Sanderford.
Small.
Woodruff.
Woodward.
Absent-Excused.Holbrook.
Rawlings.
Regan.
Stone.
Woodul.Adjournment.
On motion of Senator Purl, the
Senate, at 1:04 o'clock p. m., ad-
journed until 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning.
APPENDIX.
Petitions and Memorials.
Telegram.
San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 29, 1934.
Lt. Gov. Edgar E. Witt, President of
the Senate, Senate Chamber, Aus-
tin, Texas.
Senator Ernest Fellbaum has in-
structed me to convey to you and the
members of the Senate his personal
regrets in being unable to be with
you today. The senator unexpectedly
underwent an operation Saturday
which will confine him for several
days.
Respectfully,
E. S. FELLBAUM.
Galveston, Texas, Jan. 26, 1934.
Hon. Edgar E. Witt, Lieutenant Gov-
ernor, Austin, Texas.
Dear Edgar: On account of pend-
ing business, it will probably be im-
possible for me to reach Austin until
about Wednesday the 31st afternoon.
Please excuse me for time out, and
inform my Secretary, Mrs. Shirley,
and members of the Finance Commit-
tee. With all good wishes, I am
Yours sincerely,
T. J. HOLBROOK.6
SENATE JOURNAL.
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