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q NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AIRIL 4, 1929. \ ___—___—___—____———————-———————————————-—'————'*‘ —— nnin ) I week and ast | |gram. Social invitations customarily \rw ally consisting of grape !cnmfonnble. big chair and listen to Bflston anyers to vo'e ’non Decision to take the poli wag night sopho s with 1 N |accepted by his predecessors were |fruit, scrambled eggs, toast and i”"’ radio, usually music, but some- Preyn) reached recentiy by the associution : s f the declined 3o that his evesing might |colffee—and ai nine, be b ab W lyipy o spesch. Dinmer bn ot seve On Prohibition Repeal and was commended by the const}. 3 | |be free. During the day every pos- desk. 5 : Boston, April 4 (®—L. Cushing S sible interruption was eliminated so | Winacit o |ty e attaosana, unlees) gore | ERANEE S0 4 Beston | lutional Liberty League. A clrcular {1 tor 4 r t | ¥or an hour he devotes himself to | Gooahua. seaniiary af the Boston & - |that his working hours might be un- | guch mail as his subordinates con- \are :u"sll the pr:shivl:\l frequentiy o i S iled letter enclosed with the cards sent . i | disturbed. Even the daily public |gider of sufficient importance to bo | Works away in the library of the T Association, yesterday mailed | 59,y gtated that many bar asse. {reception. a fixture with many previ- |,rought to the chief executive's per- | ciecutive mansion until about ten- | cards to all members of the associa- | ciations have advocated repeal of 3 R e - ; 1 lous administrations, was changed t0 | sonal attention. Then, unless it | |thirty, when ordinarily he retires to | yion requesting them to vote on the | the 15th ameniment. sloux Cl[y Woman G(]me[]ds 2l DlS[l‘flCI]OIlS Ellllllflaledfls PI‘GSI |twice each week, and is to be even {happens to he a “cabinet day,” he| {his room and reads until he 18 e o e o ; R {morc sharply curtailed. [begins to grect the long succession |4rowsy: amendment to the federal constitu- \nuo HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Prohibition Does Not Exist dent Settles Into Routine Many New Policies ot official callers— members of con-| Of course, this scheme is not al- e : 3 | ¥From the president's desk, thus gress an-ious to discuss farm re. |ways followed in its every detail. ey E | relieved of interruptions, have come lief, tariff revision, appointments or |For there are interruptions of both Washington, April 4 (P — At-lin rapid succession announcements |any one of a hundred topics, private ¢pected and unexpected n 8 H have | of significant new public policies and | citizens cager to talk of the same Vwice each week, Thursday and fhat hard |appointments to offices of high re- |subjects. or perhaps, merely to pay days. he spend the morning presid- s written the their respects and wish him well. ~ (ing over his cabinet and there arc TS, On the same o . tion, and in addition he has attacked | o < {ne ehief exccutive finds himselt [.SPARET correspondents, - and on N LOT OF PEOAE SAY TRY OUT FIVE DAY WEEK _ + B . o many other problems of stat fore the chief cxceutive fnds b Mondays and Wednesdays he shakes »|_ Customarily, Mr. Hoover ari e o o hardly an | hands with the long line of eager TMAT SLOANS LINIMENT i : ustomarily, Mr. er arises at proper for lunch, and hardly @ : : 9% saser s A sa= : MM o'clock and. mindful of the edict hour later he again is back at his ens at the public receptions. CeLrs sore MuscLes Company With Thonsands of Fm of his p 1 physician, Lic ant |desk, ready for consultations with RIGHT AWAY AND SLOAN'S o Commnar Jorl . Boone, members of his ¢ or, working LINIMENT 1S ONLY ) of all to tha eral times a week \ in 35¢ A BoTnE, Sumimer (o bull Year, h o e Ay he procecds w g1 iends 3 i - epeeiea Liin "“|{o a secluded spot on the White A month ag \v that House lawn and there (ifn\ (.\:\ a s s¢ -;:I- | STows s ¢ s dicine hall back and forth for a e iy . e o d | halt hour or more : I . 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