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Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 26

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Application of Radio . _ to Airplane Eighteen months of : experimental study in the application of radio to the airplane have won for Herbert Hoover, Jr., national fame entirely apart from the reflected glory of his father, Herbert Hoover, president of the United States, says an Internaâ€" tional News report from Los Angeles. Young Hoover recently was proâ€" moted to head four departments: at Western Air Express headquarters here. The rule "no sentiment in busiâ€" ness" was carried out to the letter in giving him‘ the position, W. A. E. officials declare. C Heads Radio Co. Now he is head of Acronautical Radio, Inc., a newly formed nonâ€"proâ€" fit organization, supported by the country‘s large airlanes to administer their radio operations. PR Trying to obtain information from Hoover, Jr., is a difficult and pracâ€" tically useless occupation. Even the publicity department of the airline is under orders to "lay off" the presiâ€" dent‘s sonâ€"and there was quite an inside ‘flurry when the publicists gave out the information that Hoover, Jr., was promoted. He‘s very polite to interviewers, of course â€" but quite as noncommittal and frigid as possible. He shies from cameras, answers questions with as little information a would be consistâ€" ant with his position and generally lets reporters know that news about the Hoover activities should, in his opinion, be confined to that about his famed father. Climbs Up from Bottom Notwithstanding such supreme retâ€" icence, he has won a name through acâ€" complishment that can‘t be hidden. tle In February, 1929, Hoover, in his twenties, went to work for the airâ€" line as technician in the radio experiâ€" mental department. â€" Beyond the brief announcements from time ‘to time marking successive steps upward, litâ€" tle has iments A graduate of Standford, also the alma mater of his father, Hoover, Jr., took postâ€"graduate work in engineerâ€" ing at Columbia university and enâ€" tered the service of the airline shortâ€" ly after. An exhibition of rare embroideries, chiefly women‘s dresses of extremely fine material and remarkable design, from western India, is on view in Stanley Field Hall at Field Museum of Natural History. The embroiderâ€" ies are gifts to the museum from Cyâ€" rus H. McCormick, Martin A. Ryerâ€" son and Homer E. Sargent. His work was not confined. 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