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...political ambitions has Kansas' oldtime editor Ed Howe, now 81, who last week broke silence in an interview published in Country Home: "I never liked the Roosevelt type of man. They're too much for show, too quick on the trigger for safety, too cozy with idealistic leadership. The antics of the present Administration are the craziest I've ever seen. As a man who has had to run a business, I'll admit that you have to experiment a little, take a little risk; but I do object to a lot of new thought politicians up in Washington taking...
...reason had the General for nursing doubts. For weeks members of the New Deal had been saying that it was time for NRA to be reorganized. The President had approved the idea. All Washington felt that the General, his usefulness over, was soon departing. Three days before the happy interview last week the General himself outlined a plan for a new NRA headed not by one man but by a board of which he himself would be a figurehead chairman. When it was announced that the NRAdministrator would take a two-week rest at the seashore, it was prophesied that...
Excitedly jostling each other last week, foreign correspondents in Tokyo elbowed in to their first interview with the Empire's new Premier, old-fashioned Admiral Keisuke Okada, who has put away his predecessor's swivel chair and insists on squatting on the mat-covered floor...
...there were so many of them that aspirants for cinema jobs had a hard time keeping in touch with all; applicants were often cheated, mistreated, or subjected to improper offers. In 1926, the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc. started the Central Casting Corp. to interview applicants for jobs three days a week, assign welfare workers to minor applicants, charge no commissions. For general manager the corporation chose an unassuming young man named David Allen who had been running an agency...
...able to give scholarships to students who would not be given any awards by the University either because they are not on the Dean's list or because the College doesn't have sufficient funds to give money to all those who apply. We can personally interview friends and roommates of needy men and determine the true need. Investigations carried on this year revealed a large number of really pressing case were brought to light, many among socially, scholastically, and athletically prominent students...