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HOUSE AND SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS--HISTORY OF IN THE HOUSE.

HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF, IN THE
HOUSE (In numerical order).

(Note.-First number following subject indicates page where introduced, read first time, referred to committee, and entered in the Journal.)

By Mr. Cope, Mr. Burmeister and Mr. Calvin:

House bill No. 5, Prohibiting a person or firm from operating both a cottonseed oil mill and a public cotton gin, 27.-Favorable report, 31.-Read second time, 135.-Passed to engrossment, 143.

Reported engrossed, 146.-Read third time, 149.-Passed, 152.-Motion to reconsider vote on passage tabled, 152.

By Mr. Tillotson, Mr. Wagstaff, Mr. Vannoy, and Mr. Sullivan:

By Mr. Calvin, Mr. Bagby, Mr. Dove, Mr. Allison, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Schwegmann, Mr. Watson of Mills, Mr. Williams of Hopkins, Mr. Olander, Mr. Henry, Mr. Murray, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Gates, Mr. Heilig, Mr. Wahrmund, Mr. Reedy, Mr. Roach, Mr. Fountain, Mr. House bill No. 6, Relating to State Sackett, Mr. Cope, Mr. Dickson, Mr. banks becoming members of Federal reBroughton, Mr. Burns, Mr. Cox of serve banks, 29.-Favorable report, 31. Delta, Mr. Watson of Hays, Mr. Tay--Ordered not printed, 32.—Request to lor, Mr. Baker, Mr. Diffie, Mr. Reeves, take up, 86, 91. Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Oliver, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Owsley and Mr. Grindstaff:

By Mr. Hunter, Mr. Henry and Mr. Burmeister:

By Mr. Tillotson:

House bill No. 1, To establish a cenHouse bill No. 7, To create a Board tral State bank, 4.-Ordered printed, of Arbitration and Award, 86. 6.-Adverse report, 30.-Placed on the calendar, 32.-Set as a special order, 32.-Taken up, 88.-Read second time, 92.-Taken up, 96.-Resolution fixing time for vote on, 113.-Taken up, 115.duction of cotton during the year 1915, 124.-Adverse report, 157, 162.-ReVote on amendments reconsidered, 113. committed, 155. -House refuses to pass to engrossment, 123.

By Mr. Wortham :

House bill No. 2, Making appropriation to pay the per diem of members and employes of the Third Called Session of the Thirty-third Legislature, 10.

By Mr. Wortham :

House bill No. 3, Making appropriation to pay the contingent expenses of the Third Called Session of the Thirtythird Legislature, 10.

House bill No. 8, To curtail the pro

By Mr. Reedy:

House bill No. 9, To curtail the production of cotton during the year 1915, 124. Favorable report, 157.-Read second time, 159.-Taken up, 166, 172.— House refuses to pass to engrossment, 176.

By Mr. Terrell, Mr. Kirby, Mr. Mills and Mr. Craven:

House bill No. 10, To curtail the production of cotton during the year 1915, 138.-Adverse report, 157. 162.-Re

By Mr. Cope, Mr. Burmeister and Mr. committed, 155.-Ordered printed, 158.— Calvin: Read second time, 179.

House bill No. 4, Prohibiting a corporation from operating both a cottonseed oil mill and a public gin, 27.-Favorable report, 31.-Read second time, 125.Passed to engrossment, 128.-Reported engrossed, 136.-Read third time, 144.Passed, 145.-Motion to reconsider vote on passage tabled, 148.

By Mr. Henry and Mr. Greenwood: House bill No. 11, Rleating to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Texas, 147.

By Mr. Dove and Mr. Hornby:

House bill No. 12, To limit the acre

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House Concurrent Resolution. No, 2, To fix the time for adjournment sine

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Tendering privileges of the floor of the House, 93.-Adopted, 93.

die of the Legislature, 95.-Tabled sub- Inviting ex-Governor Noel, of Missisject to call, 95.-Called up, 113.sippi, to address the House, 114.Adopted, 113.-Reported engrossed, 136. Adopted, 114. -Returned from the Senate without being adopted, 144.

By Mr. Dickson:

House Concurrent Resolution No. 3, To fix time for adjournment sine die of the Legislature, 147.-Tabled subject to call, 148.

By Mr. Humphrey :

House Concurrent Resolution No. 4, Relating to the reduction of cotton acreage for the year 1915, 155.-Tabled, 155.

HOUSE RESOLUTIONS, SIMPLE, HIS-
TORY OF.

(Note.-First number following subject indicates page where offered and first read.)

By Mr. Flournoy, Mr. Tillotson, Mr. Burmeister, Mr. Mills, Mr. Wortham and Mr. Penry:

Relating to vote on House bill No. 1, 113.-Adopted, 113.

By Mr. Fuller:

Providing Statutes and Manuals for new members, 28.-Adopted, 28.

By Mr. Hill and others:
Tendering use of the Hall of the
House, 93.-Adopted, 93.

By Mr. Hornby:

Providing for distribution of address of Hon. Clarence Ousley, 139.-Adopted,

139.

Relating to Printing of House bills, By Mr. Bagby, Mr. Allison, Mr. Gates, 158.-Referred to Committee on Rules, Mr. Dove, Mr. Chrestman and Mr. Lewelling:

Inviting Governor Colquitt to address the House, 32.-Adopted, 32.

By Mr. Bagby:

Relating to woman suffrage, 114.

By Mr. Blalock:

Relating to attendance of members, 166.-Adopted, 166.

By Mr. Boner and Mr. Craven: Relating to the planting of cotton, 148. Referred to Committee on Agriculture, 148.

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By Mr. Kirby and others:

Providing for the distribution of

Relating to Legislative Department of Manuals, 156.-Adopted, 156.

State Government, 189.

By Mr. Lewelling:

Inviting Judge M. M. Brooks to address the House, 106.-Adopted, 106.

By Mr. Long:

Providing floral offering, 159.-Adopted, 159.

Providing for post-session work, 183.-Adopted, 184.

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By Mr. Savage and Mr. Crisp:
Relative to sanitation of the Hall of

Providing for committee to notify the House, 189.-Adopted, 189.
Governor, 196.-Adopted, 196..

By Mr. McAskill, Mr. Terrell, Mr. Wahrmund, Mr. Schwegmann and Mr. Williams of Hopkins:

In memory of Hon. Thomas O. Murphy, 109.-Adopted, 109.

By Mr. Mendell:

In memory of Hon. Reuben R. Gaines, 153.-Adopted, 153.

By Mr. Mills:

Inviting Senate to hear address of Hon. Chester H. Terrell, 90.-Adopted, 90.

Providing for investigating committee, 91.-Adopted, 92.-Committee report adopted, 96.

By Mr. Raiden: Commending the use of cotton goods by manufacturers, 165.-Adopted, 165.

By Mr. Reedy:

By Mr. Tarver:

Sympathy with Hon. Geo. T. Jester, 159.-Adopted, 159.

By Mr. Templeton:

To provide for an investigating committee, 90.-Tabled, 91.

By Mr. Terrell:

Inviting Hon. W. F. Stevenson to address the House, 32.-Adopted, 32.

By Mr. Tillotson:

Providing for publication of House Journal, 6.-Adopted, 6.

Providing for adjournment of the House, 6.—Adopted, 6.

Requesting information relating to the reduction of cotton acreage from the Governors of Southern States, 164.-Referred to Committee on Agriculture, 165.

By Mr. Vannoy:

Relative to the issuance of warrants

Relating to reduction of cotton acre- to absent members, 170.-Referred to

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2. Making appropriation to pay the per diem of members and employes of the Third Called Session of the Thirtythird Legislature, 10.-Read first time, Providing for administering oath of referred to committee, 13.-Favorable office, 87.-Adopted, 87.

Relating to postage and newspapers for members, 99.-Adopted, 99.

report, 28.-Ordered not printed, 13.-
Constitutional rule suspended,
Read second time, passed to a

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reading, 13.-Read third time, passed, | SENATE 14. Signed, 28.

3. Making appropriation to pay contingent expenses of the Third Called Session of the Thirty-third Legislature, 10. Read first time, referred to committee, 13.-Favorable report, 28.-Ordered not printed, 14.-Constitutional rule suspended, 14.-Read second time, passed to a third reading, 15.-Read third time, passed, 15.-Signed, 28.

5. Relating to State banks becoming members of Federal reserve banks, 116. -Read first time, 117.-Favorable report, 136.-Ordered not printed, 133.Read second time, passed to third reading, 134.-Read third time, passed, 134. -Senate concurs in House amendments, 136.-Signed, 138.

CONCURRENT RESOLU

TIONS, HISTORY OF, IN THE
HOUSE (In numerical order).

(Note. First number following subject indicates page where received from Senate.)

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2,

Commending Secretary of the Treasury
McAdoo, 136.-Adopted, 150.

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6, Providing for adjournment of the Legislature in respect to the memory of Hon. Reuben R. Gaines, 156.-Adopted, 157.

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 8, Providing for adjournment sine die, 180.

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