Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1937 Page: 6 of 6
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The governor’s initial message’
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the longest he ever delivered, was the
well received, judjing by the ap-
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CAPITOL JIGSAW
k By HOWARD C. MARSH AU.
^AUSTIN, Texas (A*)— Many
members of’' tWb ‘ legislature dif-
fer frbitf ‘Gov. ARWd bn Matters
•f public |K>li< v, but there is one
time Whhn they get together with
JMtiUoV at least, most of them do.
. " 'That iBPhen he delivers a for-
MM1 Message' in* persdh. Then the
Senate troops around the Capitol
rotunda and into the House of
Representatives, and listens res-
pectfully.
The senators go to the House
I chamber because the House hall
layger and has inore seats.
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Never again need you listen to **pi*>9^ thR '
‘Dtoower <tolf Mo
an ice cream soda that didn’t run
pver (he top of the glass.
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Due to the increase in birth
r>te and decrease in divorces, it
{certainly seems that we’|l , yet
Multiply and replenish the earth.
A law shpuld be made to make
farmers fatten their hogs more—
as the pork buying public are
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it on deposit. Government officials Beck> jjm Morrow, J. W. Cook,
increase in 1A j Orr> Hagh Bratton, Rev.
their salaries. Europe has turned an(j ]qr8 j yy; Mayne attended
a deaf ear to our pleas to keep
• it and charity institutions don’t
| need it.
A business man does not know
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‘Education Needed’
AKRON, O. (A*)— Erie ra:l- j
road officials insist the public j
needs some education in proper
conduct at grade crossings. Halt
an hour after the company in-
stalled automatic gates at an )
Akron crossing, a truck roared j
down the street and crashed thru .
them as they were being lowered I
farce, he to stop traffic from an approach-
ing train.
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L Aborted Plain Colors Dotted Swiss,
‘ zAmorted Rayon Plaid Taffetas, Novelty
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Do You Believe t^is:— —- -- ...
The crying need of thia nation Morning f<^i 8gn
u for more graften and lawleaa- «W wUj apatod a
U6M or else our law —1— —*■— -
enforcers will soon ]
the list 6f the unemployed;
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The governor apparently
tempted to “take the bull by the 8jgliai
horns” with his declaration on
old age pension liberalization, j
There is a movement to loosen up.
on restrictions, and one member an- |
has said he would work for pen-1 at u premium,
sions for everyone over 65, even '
thought it would cost the state I
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reuumled (he legislators practie,l suggestion as to
iriipossible to buy
• Anyone can now borrow all
The governor renewed familiar'the money they want without col-
raps at ],
m bill for further efforts at
tiberaKtfng “br extending benefits in order to force
ttttder the bld- age assistance law
to those who are not in need un-
k til the present plan has had a
trial.” There was more ap-
"■* plause when he called for public
utility, regulation and said a tax
on.pipelines would be more equit-
- able than a sales tax.
j > A ripple of laughter swept the
big hall at the governor’s re-
minder that the legislature had not
appropriated money for increased
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HERE'S where we.
SILENCE youa KNOCK!
-ANO BANISH SLOW
STARTS, TOO/
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I Business colleges think there
, will soon be a shortage of steno-
graphers and bookkeepers, a$ they . '*ns CI 3^ .
are now finding it difficult to] . ,
supply the demand of the mer-' ^an Antonio Evening NtK0i fc®#.
chants with this particular kind, ““ Antomo mprets. 0. 5.
'of help. ______ i**1’ 213 Pr“,li
It seems that hock shops will.;■ 7—• 7 «~”i ,
— ..aw w BU«..Uv.a business Schulenburg were visitoM
! unless more people start hocking Yoakum today.^
J. J. Stark, J
n to give a , '
turn during!.
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Mrs. A-. G. Hei
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.■J Mrs. F, W? J^dbBtUr left ibia
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several days - ilk
makers and! the home of her sister Mrs. Altee
be added- to Grobe while Mrs. Grebe is at the
ipk.yvd. bedside of an ill relative, fa
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the Silver Kef
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Phone 125 fw Taxi. (2l3-2Be)
Mr. and Mrs, Buddy McGill of
happy to’fhnounce
complaining to butcher shops of the- arrival of their baby boy,
I Janies Howard McGilJ, >^ie ar-
rived at 6:50 a. m. Januajry l9
weighing 7 lbs. The mother Wai
~B. B. Lo- Sunday School at Center school
. IftS-dtf 8:45 a. m. Mrs. I<eqaard Barth.
1*U_ s„pt.
MA and Mrs. W. E. Beal of Sunday School at Hochheim
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Bs.- M. I). Bennett
today in Yoakum
Diligent search is
j one who can make
He reminded the legislators practicai suggestion aa to what! HOUSTON >VOx,
that the state Democratic plat- H}lou|tj j,e done with the money Burchers, Phone 600.
form favored “limited benefits fhat js coinillg in on the old war
under the Tetfas old age assist- (1(>bt Th(, bauks refUse to accept
ance act to those in need” and •
asserted the people had not voted ^4^* to accept an i
for pensions for everyone. He
also said the Federal law placed
old age assistance on a need
basis.
“This was a clear cut issue in
campaign for governor,” he
said. “The people spoke at the the meaning of
ballot box.”
" Anyone
public utilities, calling ! lateral,
regulation I
a general reduC- .
tion in rates. The administration
regulation bill at the last general
session got nowhere.
He said the stock arguments
that utility regulation should be
left to the municipalities was
“ridiculous,” because local gov-
ernments were as powerless ad-
equately to regulate rates as the
state was to deal with interstate
commerce. Past efforts at munici-
pal regulations were a
certain .state officials, said.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 22, 1937, newspaper, January 22, 1937; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1295213/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.