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Show First Lady Doubtful Of Woman President ' ROCK FORD, 111., Nov. t W Rockford residents knew today how Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt fixes scrambled eggs, her opinion on the probability of a woman being be-ing elected president of the United States, and her views on many other unrelated subjects. Such were the questions they asked her last night after she de-"scribed de-"scribed "a typical day in me-White me-White House" In an address to a crowd that filled nearly all of the armory's MOO seats. Here are soma of the questions put to her and the answers: Q What is your favorite recipe and how do you fix it? A. Scrambled eggs. Put a little butter into the skillet, break the eggs into it and add a little cream. Keep them stirred up until ready to serve. Q What do you think about a woman for president? A. I don't believe a woman .fould be president for some time to come, as women have not yet had enough experience in public office to command the following and confidence of the country aa a whole. Q Do you and the president use an alarm clock? A. The president doesn't, but I frequently 4m, Q How. do you like George Cohan's play la takeoff on the new deal) ? A. I haven't seen It yet. I hope MRS. ROOSEVELT President hae no alarm clock to. but I heard the opening night tickets were $100. I won't go until they come down to box office prices. |