Explaining why he will not go into politics. Mr. Herbert C. Hoover, the Interallied Food Commissioner, said lie "disliked the idea because ho feared political life would require him* to abandon certain of his principles, and that ho could nevers consent to do." He added that he planned to live quietly and privately, awaiting somo future world development wherein ho misrht again proffer his ability and exporiency.
. ■ Messrs. K. Johnston and Co. will sell furniture in their ro6ms to-morrow at 1 p.m., and on Miursday at U. 30 a.m. at No, 19, Burnoll-avoauo.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1920, Page 6
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