Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature Page: 7
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SENATE JOURNAL. 7
Committee Reports.
Committee Room,
Austin, Texas, Jan. 29, 1934.
Hon. Edgar E. Witt, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on Fi-
nance, to whom was referred
S. B. No. 1, A bill to be entitled
"An Act making an appropriation to
pay the contingent expenses, and the
mileage and per diem of members
and salaries and per diem of officers
and employees of the Second Called
Session of the Forty-third Legisla-
ture, and declaring an emergency."
Have had the same under con-
sideration, and I am instructed to
report it back to the Senate with the
recommendation that it do pass, and
be not printed.
REDDITT, Acting Chairman.
SECOND DAY.
Senate Chamber,
Austin, Texas,
January 30, 1934.
The Senate met at 10 o'clock a.
m., pursuant to adjournment, and
was called to order by Lieutenant
Governor Edgar E. Witt.
The roll was called, a quorum
being present, the following Senators
answering to their names:Blackert.
Collie.
Cousins.
DeBerry.
Hopkins.
Hornsby.
Moore.
Murphy.
Neal.
Oneal.
Pace.Parr.
Patton.
Poage.
Purl.
Redditt.
Regan.
Russek.
Sanderford.
Stone.
Woodruff.
Woodward.Absent-Excused.
Beck.
Duggan.
Fellbaum.
Greer.
Holbrook.Martin.
Rawlings.
Small.
Woodul.Prayer by the Chaplain.
Pending the reading of the Jour-
nal of yesterday, the same was dis-
pensed with on motion of Senator
Woodruff.Petitions and Memorials.
(See Appendix.)
Committee Reports.
(See Appendix.)
Bills and Resolutions.
By Senator Sanderford:
The Chair laid before the Senate
S. B. No. 3, same having been set
for special order on yesterday:
S. B. No. 3, A bill to be entitled
"An Act relating to the granting ot
relief in certain cases during the
emergency declared to exist, from
inequitable sales under deeds of
trust and inequitable foreclosures of
vendor's lien and execution sales of
real estate and providing for the
postponement of certain sales, and
providing for the temporary creation
of a period of redemption of real
estate following the forced sale
thereof, and providing for the juris-
diction and procedure of such relief
and for the right to possession dur-
ing such redemption period, and
limiting the right to maintain ac-
tions for deficiency judgments; and
providing further for amending
House Bill Number 231, Chapter
102, page 225. General Laws passed
at the Regular Session of the Forty-
third Legislature, State of Texas;
and providing means and methods
whereby suits and causes of actions
involving judgments for the recov-
ery of real property or the foreclos-
ure of liens against real property,
and which are pending on the effec-
tive date hereof or which may be
filed prior to January 1, 1936, or as
otherwise provided herein may be
postponed or continued and orders
of sales - and executions may be
stayed by complying with the condi-
tions as provided in this Act, au-
thorizing temporary injunctions to
stay sales under execution, orders of
sales or deeds of trust; providing
for extensions under certain condi-
tions; permitting appeals without re-
quiring supersedeas bonds and set-
ting forth the conditions to be com-
plied with and the duties of the
judge and of the court in respect
thereto, limiting the time this Act
shall be effective and suspending
laws in conflict herewith, but not re-
pealing any laws; fixing a State pol-
icy, containing a saving clause; ex-
tending the time within which re-
lief may be granted under the terms
of said House Bill No. 231, and fix-
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