CZAR OF OIL
RUMOURED OCCUPATIpN FOR RETIRING AMERICAN PRESIDENT. ORGANISING PRODUCTION. Vancouver, Saturday. Rumour credits" P'resident Hoover with an intention to become a Czar — a Czar of oil! The President, cheerful pnd unaffectedly serene," to-day plunged into work on the Budget and ihis message to Congress. Since Tuesday he hasl been renewing contracts with business and industrial leaders in the West. This fact, comhined with his known restiveness for work, suggests that possjbly he may become active in one of the country's higgest industries. More than one friend has hinted a.t the p'ossibility that he may underfake the enormous task of prganising the conserving of the nation's oil production, which has heeii the victim of unwise competition ari'd unregulated' production. ' ' The post suggested is that of "Czar of the Oil Industry," one for which' his engineering knowledge and organlsing ahility would sneciallv fit
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 2
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143CZAR OF OIL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 2
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