OCR Text |
Show trUi. I WASHINGTON, July I. Senatoi Harding l not the only person who has ambition to get Into the White House. When his office In the Mtia- torial office building was opened, fol- lowing hi? return from the Chicago convention, the flrt person In line tb see i ho nominee nu a demure young Woman who wanted to apply for a Job as stenographer. "You cm leave your name, but I am sure the senator won't have time to talk about tb-vt today." George Christian. Harding's secretary. toU. Lfl I I "All right. If it Is first come, first served. I go to th" White House." said the young woman, and she left her name and address. I The deluge of Job-hunters has al- H , ready begun on Harding. He hadn't been i. k in Washington twelve hours H until he hud to give instructions to H Christian that he just couldn't see all , H M- ive.i wi.shers. His offices was the busiest p'ace n the capltol. whereas' ! 'bef.u-f hi- nominal on it dealt mostlv , with larding the milip. . H pines. K H Pfui wons persons had read a'tacks I ion Harding in the newspapers and I persona wii., rlalme l to know the facts fi -H li nutr's offi'-e to assure . B him that they would deny them In due time Incidentally this "would assure i hem the good will of tho nominee If he becomes president. l One fellow, the president of an or- I ganlaalton to which. Harding belongs. appeared with this felicitation: e bsbb! itor Ilasdfug helped make me pr I r l on e. ;i-id now I want to help 1 make Htra pr idsnt." |