| Show Husband i Mas Gets Onto Job i I Former Governor J James mes E E. E Ferguson Fergus n who has taken taken tak talt- en up the task of chore boy to Ma tb Ferguson chief executive of Texas 0 I Ferguson Ferguson Likes I Chore Boy Job AUSTIN T Tex x Jan 24 By U. U PA PA P. P A A good start is half the of- of the game Such was the the- laconic opinion ventUred ventured ven yen by former Cortner Governor James E. E Ferguson here tod today y upon the adI administration administration ad ad- ministration of Ma la Ferguson who I took charge of the state four days ago go Mrs Ferguson has not not had an opportunity to get down to to brass tacks Farmer anmer armer Jim spokesman for the woman executive said due to the r rush sh of or visitors who have thronged the governors governor's office since h her j ns 1 With the of a v vJ por worn off I 1 Ii Ia se fori ia i e f 1 I nga ng- ng a record for son some of the men gov governors to shoot at t. t The Fergusons were installed in inthe inthe inthe the executive mansion today movIng movIng moving ing from- from the home of their daughter daugh ter Mrs George Gcorge Nalle where headquarter headquarters headquarters head head- quarters quarter were established following the arrival l of the family here from Temple last week yeek Farmer Jim made J it plain that I h he was not hearted down-hearted over over his' his task of chore boy boX but called at attention t to his aversion to carrying coal I contracted ted to carry canoy wood an and water but bet said nothing coal about Ferguson Ferg son said Coal is used en entIrelY entirely entirely en- en for fuel fuCi at the mansion I Another enjoyable feature of be behag be- be hag husband to to toa a a governor the former executive said was the privilege i loge lege of sitt sitting ng at the executives executive's ta ta- ta ble Anyone would feel good ever Ferguson pointed out after it a breakfast of hot cakes and nd gnu I the ine country ine-country- country molasses Gifts of or various various' nature have poured into the mansion since Mrs 1 Ferguson became governor governor from I II points ponts about the state Molasses I takes the lead At At least twenty gallons g of or molas- molas i ics icS CS have been sent to ii since we r eim carnIe came e to toi stin l Mr Ir Ferguson said 3 hat ou like a lot of molasses but t is supply pp wont won't ont last long |