Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Forty-Fifth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 2 Page: 1,993
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HOUSE JOURNAL
FORTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION
PROCEEDINGSFIFTY-SECOND DAY
(Continued)
(Thursday, April 15, 1937)
The House met at 10:00 o'clock a.
m., and was called to order by
Speaker Calvert.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE GRANTED
(By unanimous consent)
Mr. McDonald was granted leave of
absence for today, and the balance
of the week, on account of a death in
his family, on motion of Mr. Blan-
kenship.
Mr. McConnell was granted leave
of absence for last Tuesday, on ac-
count of important business.
BILL ORDERED NOT PRINTED
On motion of Mr. Walker, Senate
Bill No. 245 was ordered not printed.
RELATIVE TO SENATE BILL
NO. 453
Mr. Petsch moved that Senate Bill
No. 453 be printed in mimeograph
form and not otherwise printed.
Mr. Bradbury raised a point of
order, on consideration of the motion,
at this time, on the ground that the
time allotted for the making of rou-
tine motions has expired.
The Speaker sustained the point
of order.
HOUSE BILLS ON FIRST READING
The following House bills, intro-
duced today, were laid before the
House, read severally first time, and
referred to the appropriate committee,
as follows:
By Mr. Felty:
H. B. No. 1103, A bill to be entitled
"An Act amending Section 5 of
Chapter 41, Special Laws of the
Forty-fourth Legislature, Regular
Session, same being House Bill No.
641, by providing that there shall be
a closed season on fishing in the
waters of Medina Lake in Bandera
County, Texas, during the months of
February, March and April of each
year, and declaring an emergency."
Referred to the Committee on Game
and Fisheries.By Mr. Lanning:
H. B. No. 1105, A bill to be entitled
"An Act amending Chapter 66, Forty-
second Legislature, Regular Session,
Section 1, exempting Jack County
from the provisions of the Act; pro-
viding for the regulation and pro-
tection of catching and taking of fish
in Jack County; prohibiting the sale
or purchase of any fish caught in any
waters in Jack County; providing for
a penalty, and declaring an emer-
gency."
Referred to the Committee on Game
and Fisheries.
Mr. Pope moved to introduce, at
this time, and have placed on first
reading, House Bill No. 1104.
The motion prevailed by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-116
Adkins Hamilton
Alexander Hankamer
Alsup Harbin
Amos Hardin
Baker Harper
Bates Harrell
Beckworth Harris of Dallas
Blankenship Harris of Dickens
Boethel Hartzog
Bond Heflin
Boyer Herzik
Bradbury Holland
Bradford Hoskins
Bridgers Huddleston
Broadfoot Hull
Brown Jackson
Burton James
Cagle Johnson of Ellis
Callan Jones of Angelina
Carssow Jones of Atascosa
Cauthorn Jones of Falls
Celaya Jones of Wise
Cleveland Kelt
Davis of Haskell Kenyon
Davison of Fisher King
Davisson Knetsch
of Eastland Langdon
Deglandon Lankford
Derden Leath
Dickison Leonard
England Leyendecker
Farmer Little
Felty Loggins
Fielden Mann
Fox Mauritz
Graves Mays
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