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Hanna Refuses to Talk
The Senator Declines to Discuss Roosevelt’s Policy.
Cleveland, O., Sept. 21.—The Plaindealer
says:
Asked to make a brief statement as
to how he regarded the policy of President Roosevelt so far as it
had been expressed and what sort of an administration he believed
the new president would give to the nation, Senator Hanna said:
“I am done with being interviewed
for all time.”
“Have you decided not to again publicly
express your opinion?” was asked.
“No more,” was the brief answer.
The senator is broken by the tragedy
at Buffalo and his face shows how deep grief has left its mark.
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