PRESIDENT'S BROTHER.
ARRESTS SENATOR'S SON.
" You can't arrest me," declared the young trout fisherman. "My father is a State Senator." " I can t, eh ? the deputy game warden is quoted as having said. " Well, my brother is President of the United States."
The deputy game warden was Professor Theodore Hoover, deati of the School of Engineering at Stanford University, and brother of President Hoover, who gets a dollar a year for his deputy job. He was walking through his estate in the Santa Cruz Mountains when ho saw Roy Fellom, 19 years old, whose father is a State Senator, and two other boys fishing for trout. Tho boys appeared in court on charges of having caught moro than tho legal limit of fish. Professor Hoover made a plea for leniency, and this was extended. Senator Fellom appeared as attorney for the three.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)
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