The Burleson News (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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close how they make their living.
But the senate’s spiteful attitude
is costing the people of Texas
thousands of dollars, and many
additional . thousands must b e
spent for , special sessions to en-
act measures that can not wait
for another regular session.
Pangburn’s
Sweet Cream
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It’s Your Home
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We Trude, Buy and Sell
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This situation is made to order
for lobbyists. Their business is
to kill legislation. The easiest
Our prices will convince you of our unpre.
cedented offer.
Our PRICES mean the BEST POSSIBLE
VALUE for your money, which is True
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coincidence among the bills yet
to come before the senate are in-
cluded the public utility bill, the!
race track repeal bill, the gas
conservation bill,i nd the common
earner ]
which form the heart of the gov-
ernor’s legislative program.
The race track bill is on the
senate’s calendar, but near the
bottom of the list, with little
prospect of getting a final hear his first extended visit outside fire marshal’s di-
vision nhnol'l *>e a pa' t of the
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' stood to be the program unle«s
; the legislative situation is such
that the governor can not leave.
1 In thatevent.it '■ likely that .Mrs,
Your headache*, nervousne: »,
sleepless nights may be caused /
eyestrain. You owe it to yours *il
—to your family—to find Out.
Eyestrain can lead to much more
serious ailments. Why not consult
Dr. McGuire and his able staff? Finest equip-
ment. Prices you can pay and convenient terms.
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I April 25, when he rides as a pas-j detriment. Th* -ecli. n relating La
senge/upon the Texas Pre-» As-1 to the cresuon oi a i-ur*r) o'L
Lociation’a ’’Centennial Special’, terimmsl ideiititkutmn h,.o. |i hc.d
train.touring the south and visit-iexpanded- In rahmr of ih.-,j
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legi.laiuie hiw the pr<m»i< m^j
adequHt-* ’u lbw creation of “njU
efficient bur.au. Jurisdiction I *47
i in tnatevem.ii».««, ...».....- o»er the atle of tirearma should —
Allred, the charming first lady of be among the functions of the]
Texas, will represent the gover-
nor aboard the Ce.ittnnial Speci-
al. which will bear the official in-
vitation to the president, vice
president, cabinet and the con-;
gress to visit Texas in 1936.
As your home stands today, would your wife buy it?
would she turn to you and say, “Not this house!
look at the condition of these floors!’’
Why give her a home like that? It’s your house .. you own
it. And there’s no reason why you and your family
shouldn’t enjoy rr rs.
Under the Better . g plan, property owners may
borrow now up to $2,0Uu for home modernization, and re-
pay the loan out of income, monthly, over
a period as long as 5 years.
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department — wl’hin ’he limits of f
the princ'p.ils set l»v lnw—should I
uiwin the ex* Cti’ive h»»d. The
existing law inforrement agen-
CIPH bhould be combined into h
single force, to Hit extent that
I this is at all po-sible. Members
! of the force should have the pow-1
!er toenforce the laws of anyi
bi r'an within the department.
1 “The administration of the!
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way to do that is to let bills die 4,e emit el v in v e hands -1 the,
1 on the calendar or never let them dep<rt:s » nx head. Tl ” 1 >w -hjvlo
j get out of committee. With the b3 g> 1 e: al in t- p-ovis o'i* f r
senate’s legislative machinery j tram 1 ng of rec mi’-, »>,e nro-.
clogged by petty politics, the iob- bationary period, the men to be
byists all say a little prayer of trained, the exami> ations to be1
thanksgiving every night for a Kjven, the size of the for e, and
political system that, whatever the manner of organizing the
its advantages,is neither efficient' force. Ti e department head.be-1
nor inexpensive, and provides caoie of his expert knowledge of j
!long-suffering taxpayers to foot these ma’teis, should be given a
to bills. free reign in the solution of hlsi
... personnel problem*.
j “The bureau of fi-h and game
Gov. Jirfimie Allrad will make under the department,;
ing before adjournment. Strange- the state since his election on
ly enough.this bill and the public _
utilities measure are the ones a
the governor has mostly actively
urged.
The legislature isuncefeatable.
No governor can accomplish much
without the aid of a majority of
its members. The senate,appar-
ently is successfully avenging
anj" real or fancied slights the
governor may have put upon it.
when he called attention of the
voters to the reluctance of mem-
bers of thdt August body to dis-
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Deering, R. G. K. The Burleson News (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1935, newspaper, April 4, 1935; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251285/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.