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Show VETO PREDICTED ON FARM BILL QUESTIONERS OF PRESIDENT'S ATTITUDE REFERRED TO BOOK THEIR ANSWER Coolidge Will Veto McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Bill, If It Is Passed By Congress Washington That President Coolidge Cool-idge will veto the McNary-Hcugen farm relief bill, if it should be passed by congress, is the inference drawn from a cryptic observation made by the executive. Oilicial Washington has been guessing for several days what the president will do if this measure, charged with political dynamite, should come Vo his desk. The president presi-dent advises all who would prognosticate prognosti-cate his course on public problems to consult the book written about him by his former secretary, Bascom Slemp, entitled "The Mind of tho President." The guessing fraternity immediately turned to the book and found Mr. Slemp's statement that the president "has never changed his position on a 1 fundamental public issue. |