Says an , American journal: Patrick J;/Hurley,, who was Secretary of War in the Hoover .Administration; was a prior boy who -turaed his hand to anything that would earn him a living. Nor was he ever ashamed of .tlib'Sfe early days. iind ■ struggles. • AriiOng other things, he at oho tiihb droirts a tUtile; In later life a political opponent waxed 'sarcastic .arid said that lie wpuid. concede that. •Huidcy 1 b&tikl drivba mule, something that helihiisejf . could not do. “The only iixdiSiMtsdhlfe: rhddii'eineiit in driving '-,ai multi,” /responded Mr Hurltiy, “is that • tllti driver ' lias. a. slitido iiidi-e mdise tliaii tlib lriiilei I sinceiely adj visemy opponent'not to hc.diSccKir- ; aged.” . y
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12610, 20 July 1935, Page 11
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