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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1929. ¢ Hoover Teads Camp Guests Merry Choce Building Trout Dams Along Sream—-’l‘vres Out Many Fnend‘ Fagged Muscles Rebel as “Soft” Visitors Tote Rocks and Pry at Boul- ders President Out as Needed. Points Washington, Aug. 13 (A — A week-end with President Hoover at his Virginia recreation camp is anything but one of rest #r the of- ficials share with him the rugged beau- ties of the Blue Ridge mountains. Those unaccustomed to strenuous exercise—that is, most of them— Teturn to Washington with muscles sore and that “all gone” feeling which comes from trying to keep pace With a man of the unusual physical strength and nervous ener- gy of the chief executive. Almost.as soon as he reaches the néw summer White House, Mr. Hoover sheds his role of president and becomes the engineer, seeking new problems to solve and new difficulties to overcome. There is the spirit of the boy about him as he uction gang.” 0ld Timers Groan This “gang” pearance of a real fit going to the d has his pick and ried Joosely in his ha in the workmanlike shoulder. The novices nstruction out- labor. Each s crowbar, car- or swung | g0 might now be called the ienced hands appear more mined than enthuslastic. The president, now really the how r, leads his associates :lang the Rapidan river, at the headw ters of which his camp is situate until he reaches a spot which his | trained eye has told him would be ideal for the construction of a dam and the o a pool where the mountain trout would thriv Just below, or above this spot, all hands wade into the s some laboring under the “rl;:ht of their hip boots and their working outfit. Soon pick and bar are press- ed into service to dislodge stones out of which the dam Is be built. This of itself is no trifiing task, but is comparatively easy com- pared to that of carrying the huge rocks to the dam site. President Carries Rocks The president usually picks on the larger ones and will carry a 50 pounder, or one even heavier, to the site and put it in place with comparative ease. Few of his guests have been able to achieve this feat, but they frequently try, and amus- ing incidents are the result. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. who was a guest over the last week-end, took almost as readily to dam building as he has to flying, and proved not only an apt pupil, but one of energy who appeared to enjoy the novel work. Surgeon General Cumming, of the public health service, was another who gave a good account of him- | aturday's activities. Secre- | expe deter- and friends he invites to | ies forth at the head of his | across the | forth | cager for what lics ahead, but what | |dem are by now old ha Mr. Newton failed to t count Saturday the ma falls in the bed of the ds. But into ac- | am stepping into a hole where a large | boulder had been dislodged, he went down over his boot toy uch to the amusement of the president and his co-workers. On Surveying Expetition | After the activities of Saturday, | |the president went on a surveying | | expedition Sunday | guests down the st | miles between the 'at the camp to the 1 { He sclected sites for ading his for several set level et level. dozen or more future dams, the construction of which will keep him and his guests busy over the week-ends during the remainder of this sum- mer and much of the next. GAPTAIN ON TRIAL ( State Nears End of Case Against Massachusetts Officer Boston, Aug. 13 (A—The eared the end of its has much the ap- ' ag: accuse three privs | ment of the 2 G Testimony 1. ght of two of the three complaining soldiers and that of five other witn cally made certain that | resumption \of the gene | martial, before which Mu is on trial, the accused officer would be ble to open his defense, Privates Thom: fennessey of | Boston and Trvi nderson of | Milton added their st s | to that already on the rey | the lips of Pr of Boston con legedly unprovok: Murray, who W | military pol | tends he wa up a hazing occurred. Through his counsel, he has charg. ed a “frameup” by members of the headquarters detachment. court Torace Leama z Murray's ¢ ck on them. n command of the camp, con- tempting to break when the altercation HOUSE TAK ‘Willsboro, N, Y.. TO TREES Aug. 13 (A—A cottage built around a group of treeg has been completed here. 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