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Show B PREST. WILSON TIED DOWN BY CIVIL SERVICE RULES H Wants a Place For His Stenographer BBBB Miss Salome Tarr, But Cannot B One K Washington, March 8. Miss Ha- BBBB lomo Tarr, u pretty and exceedingly BBBB cincicnt stenographer, is Increasing BBBB tho number of gray hairs with which BBBB' tlmo Is sprinkling I'resldent Wilson's BBBB, head. Miss Tarr was one of tho BBBK president's stenographers when ho BBBB was governor of New Jersey and BBBB Mr. Wilson Is desirous of llndlng a BBVMV place for her in some ono of tho do- BBVMV partments here. Hl Accordingly lie Iiiij canvassed the BBBB situation ami Interviewed virtually j nil of his olliclal family, with the re- BBBlt suit that each has told him that the BBBj ' civil scrvlco rules stand in the way. BBBJ ' In addition tho 'government of lato BBVM-' years has been endeavoring to re- Hi placo women stenographers with men BBBJ, shorthand writers. B , "You'll havo to klek n holo In tho B" civil scrvlco rules and mako the ap- BBB polntmcut an executive one If you BBBj desire to placo tho young woman," BBBj is In effect what his advisers told BBB tho president. Mr. Wilson is Jealous BBBJ of tho civil aervlco and the situation B-BB In which ho Is llndlng himself Is em- BBBJ barrassing him. |