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Show lines, New Head of Veterans' Bureau 1 Brig. Gen. Frank Thomas HInes Ii fUio now director of tho votcrnns' bureau. bu-reau. Ono of the first messages to reach him wna this: "You'vo taken t "I nm not nt nil sure I can get j away with this thing," Uie general sold, I "but I'm going to do my level best k Thcro Is no difference of opinion from if President Harding down as to what V ought to bo done. Thore 1b a const ' arable difference of opinion as to bov it should bo done. If hnrd work wiB t-get t-get It done the right way, I will pull w through." To make the Job oven hnrdcr the first thing General nines has got ti l do is nil snarled up with politics. B Baasaasaasaa bbbbbjbjbH has got to help a congressional con frv mm mmmWmWmW mlttco InvcsUgato hla bureau. leLlettN. fMtMmmmmmm "This," he snld, "Is the big tbuif MPMVkfMH Immediately in front of me. We vUl h3tiM't'-1l--i'sa HBI gtvo full co-operation; and it Is to be . , hoped that the inquiry will bo benefi cial not only to the veterans but to the bureau Itsolf." Tho fact Uint Generil ines, who Is not a West Pointer, has reached his present position, shows b'i big man for a big Job. He mado an envlablo reputation ln charge of the ear irkntlon service during tho World war. He Is forty-four years of age. H |