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HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd. HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd.

printed, 642.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 652.-Reported engrossed, 715.-Read third time, passed, 847.-Returned from Senate, 1058.-Signed, 1099.-Reported enrolled, 1115.

505. By Mr. Patman: Creating the Atlanta Independent School District, 593.-Ordered not printed, 663.Read second time, passed to engrossment, 675.-Favorable report. 701.-Reported engrossed, 715.-Read third time, passed, 862.-Returned from Senate, 1011.-Signed, 1050.Reported enrolled, 1104.

506. By Mr. Moore and Mr. Dinkle: Relating to contents of affidavit in lieu of security or cash deposit for cost in trial courts, etc., 593.-Favorable report, 736.

507. By Mr. Hill: Providing additional qualifications for voting in primary elections, 594.-Favorable port, 701.

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508. By Mr. Hill, Mr. Sweet of Brown, and Mr. Burns: Providing for an occupation tax upon motor vehicle fuel distributors, 594.-Re-referred, 598.-Favorable report, 812.

509. By Mr. Melson: Providing that canning demonstration, etc.. work shall be conducted by the Industrial Institute and College for Girls, 594. 510. By Mr. Curtis: Transferring certain surveys to Sagamore Hill Independent School District, 594.-Ordered not printed, 772.-Favorable report, 792.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 841.-Read third time, passed, 904.-Reported engrossed, 911.

511. By Mr. Sweet of Brown:

Fixing

time of holding court in Twentyseventh and Thirty-fifth Judicial Districts, 594.-Favorable report, 631. 512. By Mr. Faubion: Relating to the commission form of government for certain cities, 594.-Favorable report, 612.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 713.-Reported engrossed, 736.-Read third time, passed, 903.-Returned from Senate, 1057.-Signed, 1099.-Reported enrolled, 1115.

513. By Mr. Hendricks: Providing that all doctors, nurses, etc., shall

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519. By Mr. Mott and Mr. Thompson of Harris: To appoint person or persons to administer hog cholera virus, 597.-Favorable report. 880.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 956.-Read third time, passed, 999.— Returned from Senate. 1059.--Signed, 1097.-Reported enrolled, 1115.

520. By Mr. Morris of Medina: Providing home for old ex-slaves of Texas, 597.-Favorable report, 701.

521. By Mr. Patman: Creating the Bloomberg Independent School Dis trict, 597.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 675.-Favorable report, 701.-Reported engrossed, 715.—

HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd. Returned from Senate, 1011.-Signed, 1048.-Reported enrolled, 1103.

522. By Mr. Patman: Fixing time of holding court in Fifth Judicial District, 597.-Favorable report, 714.

523. By Mr. Branch: Conferring certain powers upon the commissioners court of Cameron county, 598.-Adverse report, 701.

524. By Mr. Bryant: Creating the Buffalo Flat Common School District, 598.-Favorable report, 631.-Ordered not printed, 642.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 652.-Reported engrossed, 714.

525. By Mr. Pollard: Providing fireproof cabinet for storing war records of Texas soldiers, sailors, marines, etc., 598.-Favorable report, 701.Read second time, passed to engrossment, 956.-Reported engrossed, 987. -Read third time, passed, 999.-Returned from Senate, 1059.-Signed, 1100.-Reported enrolled, 1114.

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Road

By Mr. Morris of Medina: law for Medina county, 640.-Ordered not printed, 774.-Favorable report, 812. Read second time, passed to engrossment, 841.-Reported engrossed, 908. Read third time, passed, 957.Returned from Senate, 1058.-Signed, 1101.-Reported enrolled, 1120. 528. By Mr. Sneed: Road law for Collin county, 641. Ordered not printed, 680.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 692.-Favorable report, 701.-Reported engrossed, 737.-Read third time, passed. 864.Returned from Senate, 887.-Signed, 893.-Reported enrolled, 948.

529. By Mr. Johnson of Wichita: Creating the county court at law for Wichita county, 641.-Ordered not printed, 740.-Favorable report, 758. -Read second time, passed to engrossment, 854.-Reported engrossed, 911.-Read third time, passed, 958.Returned from Senate, 1058.-Signed, 1099.-Reported enrolled, 1114.

530. By Mr. Bonham: Creating the George West Independent School District, 641.

HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd. 531. By Mr. Seagler: Making it unlawful for persons able to work to solicit alms, charity, etc., 642.-Favorable report, 701.

532. By Mr. Stewart of Reeves: Creating the Rankin Independent School District, 642.-Ordered not printed, 663.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 693.-Favorable report, 701.-Reported engrossed, 736. Read third time, passed, 865.

533. By Mr. Teer: To protect the breeders of high grade cotton seed for planting, 687.-Favorable report, 850, 880.

534. By Mr. Satterwhite: To repeal certain provisions of the stock law, 688. Ordered not printed, 740.Favorable report, 758.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 842.Reported engrossed, 911.-Read third time, passed, 992.-Returned from Senate, 1083.-Signed, 1098.-Reported enrolled, 1120.

535. By Mr. Branch: Creating the Los Fresnos Independent School District, 688.

Mr. 536. By Thrasher: Providing compulsory school attendance for the blind, deaf and dumb, 688.-Favorable report, 758.

537. By Mr. John Davis of Dallas: Relating to the employers liability, 688.-Adverse report, 736.

538. By Mr. Smith: Relating to the compensation, etc., of the Superintendent of the Confederate Home, 689.

539. By Mr. Melson: Creating a State board of censors for moving pictures, 689.-Adverse report, 945.

540. By Mr. Melson: Providing disposition of funds when certain banks suspend business, etc., 689.-Favorable report, 715.

541. By Mr. Hill: Creating the Laketon Independent School District, 689. -Ordered not printed, 772.-Favorable report, 792.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 842.-Reported engrossed, 909.-Read third time, passed, 958.-Returned from Senate, 1056.-Signed, 1099.-Reported enrolled 1115.

HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd. HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd. 542. By Mr. West: Relating to the 553. By Mr. Branch and Mr. Burmeisproceedings for removal of county seats, 690.

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ter: Relating to certain waters of the Rio Grande, 722.

554. By Mr. Branch: Creating the Los Fresnos Independent School District in Cameron county, 722.-Ordered not printed, 756.-Favorable report, 758.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 842. Read third time, passed, 905.-Reported engrossed, 911.-Returned from Senate, 1056.-Signed, 1097.-Reported enrolled, 1114.

555. By Mr. Baldwin: Creating the Ropes Independent School District, 722.-Ordered not printed, 756.Favorable report, 758.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 842Reported engrossed, 910.-Read third time, passed, 993.-Returned from Senate, 1082.-Signed, 1098.-Reported enrolled, 1121.

556. By Mr. Thomason and Mr. Pol lard: Securing greater efficiency in the distribution, etc., of uniform text books, 722.-Favorable report, 758. 557. By Mr. Darroch: Creating the Mullin Independent School District. 742.-Read second time, passed to egrossment, 842.-Read third time, passed, 905.-Reported engrossed, 910. -Returned from Senate, 1057.Signed, 1097.-Reported enrolled, 1113.

558. By Mr. Burns and Mr. Garrett: Extending the time for prospecting for oil and gas on public school lands, 742.-Favorable report, 758.—Adverse report, 812.

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567. By Mr. Greer: Relating to the 576. By Mr. Baldwin: Creating the free text book law, 764.

568. By Mr. Hendricks: Relating to and providing remedies for nuisances, 782.-Favorable report, 908.

569. By Mr. Burkett: Fixing compensation for shorthand reporters in Eighty-eighth and Ninety-first Ju dicial Districts, 782.-Favorable report, 880.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 906.-Reported engrossed, 945.-Read third time, passed, 994. Returned from Senate, 1076.Signed, 1098.

570. By Mr. Thomas of Limestone and Mr. Rountree: Appropriation for monument in Limestone county, 782.

Redwine Independent School District, 827.-Ordered not printed, 852.Favorable report, 880.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 906.-Reported engrossed, 988.-Read third time, passed, 996.-Returned from Senate, 1083.-Signed, 1101.-Reported enrolled, 1121.

577. By Mr. Rowland: Creating the Lueders Independent School District, 827.-Ordered not printed, 852.Favorable report. 880.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 907.Read third time, passed, 959.-Reported engrossed, 987.-Returned from Senate, 1056.-Signed, 1098.-Reported enrolled, 1112.

-Favorable report, 812.-Read second 578. By Mr. Teer: Abolishing the time, passed to engrossment, 908.- State Highway Commission, 827.

HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLU579. By Mr. Teer: Regulating

the

management, control, etc., of the penitentiary system, 827.

580. By Mr. Teer: Depositing certain State funds to the credit of the State highway fund, 828.

581. By Mr. Perkins of Cherokee: Road law for Cherokee county, 828.Ordered not printed, 874.-Favorable report, 880.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 902.-Read third time, passed, 957.-Reported engrossed, 988. -Returned from Senate, 1059.Signed, 1098.-Reported enrolled, 1112. 582. By Mr. Baldwin: Attaching county of Cochran to the county of Hockley for judicial purposes, 871.Ordered not printed, 892.-Favorable report, 908.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 953.-Reported grossed, 986.-Read third time, passed, 999. Returned from Senate, 1058.

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Signed, 1096.—Reported enrolled, 1111.

TIONS, HISTORY OF-continued. 3. By Mr. Satterwhite: Relating to Federal Transportation Act, 1920, 48. -Referred to Committee on Appropriations, 48.-—Adopted, 145.

4. By Mr. Thompson of Harris: Relating to German-American League, 101.-Adopted, 101.

5. By Mr. Miller of Dallas: Relating to Transportation Act of 1920, 114. -Referred to Committee on Appropriations, 115.-Adverse report, 195. 285.-Recommitted, 432.

6. By Mr. Stevenson: Relating to cotton industry in Texas, 133.—Adopted, 134.-Reported enrolled, 365.—Signed,

364.

7. By Mr. Wright:

Inviting Hon. Henry Watterson to address the Legislature, 154.-Adopted, 154.-Signed, 204.-Reported enrolled, 230.

8. By Mr. Williams of Montgomery: Relating to improvements on Capitol building. 162.-Referred to Committee on Appropriations, 163.-Adverse report, 195.

583. By Mr. Patman: Providing for
revising criminal and civil laws, 871.
584. By Mr. Lindsey: Creating the
Hill Independent School District. 871. 9.
-Ordered not printed. 874.-Favor-
able report, 880.-Read second time,
passed to engrossment, 907.-Reported
engrossed, 946.-Returned from Sen-
ate, 1056.-Signed, 1099.-Reported
enrolled, 1111.

585. By Mr. Seagler: Relating to hog
cholera virus, 872.

586. By Mr. Pollard: Relating to making and remaking of bedding, 882.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLU
TIONS, HISTORY OF IN THE
HOUSE (in numerical order).—
[Note.-First number following sub-
ject indicates page where introduced.]
1. By Mr. Marshall: To count vote
for Governor and Lieutenant Gov-
ernor, 14.-Adopted, 14.

2. By Mr. Baldwin: Providing for in-
vestigation of State departments and
institutions, 16.-Referred to Com-
mittee on State Affairs, 115.-Ad-
verse report, 195.-Read second time,
263.-Lost, 264.

10.

By Mr. John E. Davis of Dallas: Providing for printing Legislative Manual, 169.-Adopted, 169.-Returned from Senate, 619.-Signed, 628.-Reported enrolled, 638.

By Mr. John Davis of Dallas: Relating to submission of amendments to the Constitution of the United States to the electors of the States, 204.-Read second time, 204.-Lost, 222.

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