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Show JOHN COOLIDGE ON WAY FOR JOB Son of President Embarks On Trip to Find First Job CHICAGO, Sept. 1 (UP) John Coolidge, son of President Coolidge. lias no job at present, although he has several ofTers, he told newspapermen newspa-permen when he arrived here today. Young Coolidge reached Chicago at 8:35 a. m. from the summer white house at Brule, and left at 10 a. m. for New York. Coolidge refused to answer the many questions directed at him by reporters regarding a report that he is to be married this fail. He posed for pictures at the request of a srill it'-'v of Photographers. ire said he had been offered a number of jobs and was considering alt of them, but as yet had no idea which he would accept. 'T have no idea what I want to do." he said. "Would you like to be a newspaperman," newspa-perman," he was asked. "I don't know." he said. "I never tried it and don't know what it is like." j |