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* PRESIDENT LIKES BEING PRESIDENT Hoover's Campaign Nerves Gone —Works With Great Zest By Rodney Dutcher NEA Service Writer (Copyright, 1929, NEA Service, Ine.) | | fast cigar, lar 'nt doesn’t go in for that now; he takes only moderate exercise with- out an electric horse or any other { mechanical contrivance. His Business Day His working day runs from 9 a. m. o 6:30. He smokes an after break- > and fairly expen- sive, and walks through te the e ccutive office, There he is awaited { by George Akerson, his large, genial cretary, with such mail as is deem- ed to merit his attention. Between 9 and 10 he dictates and confers with his secretaries, Then come his callers—and there Washington, April 3, #—No Am-4have been many of them pouring in erican citizen was ever more plea with a new job than President 1 bert Hoover. 1t is just a month sinc when he took over his new job and he is working at it with a joyful zest and a confidenc s if man’s merely began, serene r his inay The man in the W1 Ho is a Hoover very different from the Can- didate Hoover of last fall. Candi- date Hoover seemed rather a ne vous person. His gaze was shift and more often than not was settled on the region of his helt. 1l spok jerkily and, in the pres seldom appearcd at ex thou he adverse political developments, s casily President Hoover isn't like that at s his chin n the air. He speaks casily and smoothly, with a tinge of confident all. President Hoover ke aggressiveness, The old statement |suests at dinner—cither a cabinct that Hoover was “timid any mor: Changes But Little That is the noticeable chang Yoover month in o fice. Otherwise he at all. His dutics are not the sam but his routine d habits of lifc are identical. And he has step: the dutics—one of 5 KLy 18 if e ring his fi not cha Hoover Tas pr a his presidency But while plan- mind indirectly for the p Tie worked ned and the De- | pointment. Mareh 4, !1caves his office for lunch, which is worric 1ded, rather than ration. nee of groups Many htened by d into | cause Hoover {Hoover day, but it is naturally va- | during Hoover's first month as presi- dent. All, of course, are seen by @p- At 12:30 the president not clahorate, but substantial and us- | nally includes a chop, a small steak, cold cuts, hearty salad or some such matter. He has changed his diet in the White House oniy by restrieting it a little more closely. Hoover is back at his office by ) or carlier, ready to receive cabi- net members and other officials who consult him about current problems. v 4 o'clock he is again dictating or studying problems which the day has presented, Between 6:30 and 7:36 dinner hour he is likely to be found listening to the radio. He enjoys the music and listens to what he considers impor- tant speeches. He does not like comedy, of the monologue or dia- logue variety, at all. Reads Selt To Slecp More than likely, there will be member or a personal friend, who will find a roast of meat or fowl be- fore them. Hoover doesn’t go in for faney delicacics, preferring the plain and who! me fa The family subscquently adjourns to the library and the president retires to his bed- chamber at about 10:30, to read him- self drowsy with a book. They are not all detective stories, partly be- an’t find enough zood ones and partly because he likes other types of novels. That is the reguiar routine of the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, _APRIL 3, 1929, AROUND THE CLOCK WITH HERBERT HOOVER 630 orteEN vrsmns (L "0 RADIO 7 CABINLT MEMBERS AND OFFICIALS i I4EDICINT BALL WITH ¥R U3 4 AND EGGS APPOIN AND \ e been leavitg - depot driveways ns prohibiting the have been placed of the railread [ Triple Deadlock for First Place e halde b en’Helnul, White | With 27,100 Votes P e e ot autists 14 arrests will be made if seen parking there a see- The | win LHof Al i : X S . ; EII'S NAP BENFICIAL | gham, Ala., April 3 (UP)— v crs proved to the sat- of ji that “Rip Van good 1y taking, he would have in a debate a church meet- promis {will e dows of N on display in t w loc Other rited Milk o, building of Tha b suffe ad of tak- ch up a are attacking Iment—clog- Rivalry amor i n s a Cabinet 1 1 4 howels. |mscielinei 4 arouse B & way. i(omm-vm] : Ea | An unusual cir nee : Anna § AT |in the.late | ctions; stomach | place € A 5 |tore White and Geor Joissonnea - , all of whom ha hi g . Y . st mhon Railroad Successful In Drive on Parkers | The field of & “Aliss New coated grows smallor , | competition grows . g n the Ne Iroad v 110 mxedi m by their o work withs indications t} - of t improvene ndit iz pain. AH noer will be in do g count of ballots fier last night's tab cdtime for vou like, G o \itally im. | Tied by both the scheduled and the : ; And | unespected. Two days a weck there }"“”‘ {msclf 15 A morning cabinet eeting. Twice a3 v week the president has his press | Hoov ing them. 1 been lied to pubili by heavy animal tors as ol turns, yvachts, ho forcements and indiea The sweet arcma of fresh- ly baked bread flls every cor- ner of this mam- moth bakery. presidency any new president Hoove newa photographer 8 lillions kuow yight eve for a pict Hoo- | ners tlie Ner “medicine ball eab vihing at He made a | (“P‘““‘l Lt e with | conferences, at noon Tues and o sesiees - 1 bl - it 4 (|4 0'clock Friday. Twice a week, also, | e peraons withoscats 8 Zal st « fnto he receives the long lines of visitors el b el e MUSKRAT ATTACKS Cop ol i : v who have writfen authorization from e e h e L s i t Mich., April 8 e Sob oot g R op congressmen to shake his hand. S R s LY vp le patrolling his beat in Whenever Hoover finds wastofu! Soern il EEa tlying district hiere Patrolman non-cssentials of any kind he seeks ; iver ¢ on in the to climinate or curtail them. In. | o : el 1 ' sead of having a public mmdmamngi st Influenza is a word ed from | fro s nat i e S TR e N iF d B 4 || the Ttalian la 4 ¢ schedule. It is cxplained that he . : would rather do all his handshaking by CW]C SOC]C[y | for the weck at one time and get it D 9 N l He helicves presidential speeches (New Britain was discussed at the | . ) ° l should he important and plans to|Meeting of the Lxchange club at| t Ad | make only three or four a year. The |the Burritt hotel last night, The Ow, ls oc or s VIce time required for their preparation |Matter was brought up by Willium | avold the r than that needed for travel |Finder who described the work done At ReaTeat : e i | 3 A ¢ mational popu- | and delivery influences him in that [in New Haven by the Exchange club| 1ont ne: ) | glaring sp l 4 there in obtaining an efficient airport g S u e iatont. t motion is g The matt 4 cned conditic 0 pisvde bl S On Sunday ‘he Hoovers attend | M ”“‘:‘ S e ata i fonba A LA ! Friends Church and in the afternoon [PTOUBht up at meetings in the \ nuity cep i i 000 future and there is a possibility that you tively SETAN A T O EHe P eRRbY | e e e appointed . take to 1 45 Maryland or YVirginia countryside, | €omMmes Witk be appo "A £ There are always gucsts for Sunday | = po oy gy @EEERT tossed a medi ROE e Rt e they're always | wu3 740 have been the speaker bu: e ld friends or neighbors, such as the =0 J0He BT TIE SR EEE B y Hurlan Stones, the Vernon Kelloggs few would have Skl KBS | Mr. Baldwin is the traffic man or the Mark Sullivans. At these din- for the Haven county bran president departs entirely of the s @ the bowels, ke in action | from formality Plans are under way for th ith Dr. Caldwell's Sy s |/ £7 . 4 i bt cabine n aetion| "S00 OIS, e arround. | F00S B0 Wider way for dhe A —is chock full of flavor! fill Mad « Garden | ¢d by ]""‘N‘ 1“‘!'!“’ of aides 'ml'll ad- | filigted hange clubs to be somewhere is W diu e o Vise —his subordinates officially or g " to get a bott i} B Zht for a e prosi- 3 in this city in June DeWitt ) ® i = o - MO T - ofherwise in most cascs. Riley is in churgs of arrangem: i . made from simj You'll find GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD chock 1% ‘Becomes | LB collection of them in the old |He has appointed committees which [ative herbs and p Bl fe 5 G e S e s R e el et o U | A2 ncios O L full of the old-fashioned home-baked flavor. = tion days. He alrcady has four s huttle Mecadow club. ¥ during his 47 7 AT 0ok ‘ Shuttle Mea i 0 25) b, : is i world Tmows that he |Fetaries and may possibly add more. [ The Exchange club added a mnow 00, (Caltercee 1 | . Aok > ratol vy e e L e LTl el sl A | Its delicious aroma foretells the treat that is in store for you. Just cut a loaf and try it! | task. Besides the various persons {whe has recently moved to this alrondy mentioned in this story his |city. Mr. Brust is the assistant i prompily effective intimates include Mark Requa, flm}umnn:«»r o Eastern Malleable | robu constitution Edgar Rickard, the mining |Tron Works. This makes 37 mem- | neither Postmaster General Wal- [bers of the «lub in this city. safe for the tinjest but I own and Harry Robinson — like it and take it gladiy. vcrlielming Jolin Griffin Mott of Los An- [F BAND Yor colds, fevers, biliousness e do 1t : 5 Berlin, April 3 (T1—A “Cosmopoli- digestion, headaches, hearthurn, one satist o pileoogii et [ Mhese and others have always been |tan Union™ has heen founded in Ber- nausca, bad breatl, loss o et e devoted followers and servants of [1in with the object of establishing any froubics caused by poor Sl rea the man whom most of them call |the legal status of the “Staatenlose” lion or faully evacuation, D | fine of person Lt ‘; Jlice to placs preferred ridin thouzh he ofte the White Hous nds e aren’t long enough 1o be called ex e, i tisd i gy, FIGHT FLAMING GRASS Ll L ‘0. No. 5 ot the fire department Hlpover ’;“‘“ biat s called to Landers, Irary & b k property in Stanley Quarter, for a grass fire, at 8 ay ivey ternoon. At 2:47, Co. 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