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LaGrange GS wap gee a According to Mr. Carlton shown that the pew cable will handle about ten times as much traffic us the old cables. Another business inan on board was } A. C, Bedford, President of the ; Standard Oil Company of Now Jor- eey, with Mrs, Bedford. He neoenuy attended @ meeting of the Interna- ‘ onal Chamber of Commerce tn Faris : ef which he ts ‘Vice President and * the America delegate. , t Adolph &. Ochs, editor and pub-|* i — Open. igh, Corp, Mm BM Ady Rumely . Ady Rumnely pf Inter Cons lisher of the New York Times, re- turned with Mrs. Ochs, from the trip te) ac as S | through the Mediterranean and the Gov. Goodrich Declares Stor.) Siscugh tne Seet er tte met tine Invincible Ol. Tmand O10 . Am Car & Fry. 112% Am Car & Fry pt 119 ies of “Dead Piled in ruse o¢ Rayne and the King sug- Am Cetn, Oi... 3 A WOMAN'S INTEREST. INSTALMENT NO, 4. politics? ‘The confusion amongst the ges! ne advisal rm shy . " Streets” Untrue. hent American Exposition in Egypt, {Am Migs & Leaih, 16 104] fal werner UNCHION was served tna WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. ; ont preferably at Alexandria. The King Wiel Reetan os aetae, Cer Ss ore of thel ANDREW TALLENTE, M. P., defeated at Hellesfield, losing his Returning from Russia, whero he ee sO quite pobige J 4 ony NI keystone Tires. . ‘Through the wide-flung seat through a speech made by “Of course, I know vaguely what Leo Rubber & : MG% | Lenten Valley ”.. Liggett & Meyers a “ 1h] Loew's, ine you mean,” she said, “but remember that I am only a newspaper-educat politician, Can't you be a little mol explicit?” Ho iit another cigarette and smoked restlessly for a moment. “I'll try and explain, if I can," he went on. “To be a successful pomt- Yiclan, from the standard which you or J would aim at, a man needs not only political Msight but he needs te be able to adopt his views to the pra tioal programme of oue of the excl? ing parties, or clac to be strong enough to form a party of his own un French windows was vista of/ MILLER, Socialist M. P., whom Tallente meets at the station on his 67 terraced walks, the two sunken tennis way to his country estate, where rele gong henirya Magia niody TONY PALLISER, his secretary, is discovered in collusion with his wife. Tony disappears mysteriously, Br nebich the pectoral Rerda. tne Witt |STELLA TALLENTE asks her husband what he has done to Tony. squares, stretched away upwards. ‘Tallente orders her out of the house. From here there was no trace of the LADY JANE PARTINGTON of Woodhanger, daughter of the more barren, uakinder side of the|Duke of Barminster, calls to find Tallente in the deserted se. She moorland. ‘The quceession of rich |TeMains for tea. They are interrupted by the arrival of a police in- colors merged at last into the dim, |5Pector. pearly blue where sky and cloud met, in the golden aes ae the pp The inspector from Scotland Yard demands to know what has} riit‘is whore I have come to the cul- heat, a haze more like a sort of trans. )Decome of Tony Palliser, ‘Tallente divulges no information, but at] de-sac in my-career. It was my am- parent filminess than anything which |Midnight descends the cliff to search for the body. Police hiding on] bition to guide the working classes of really obscured. the grounds suspect Tallente of foul play. od alg yt These oa Tacit Lady Jane, whose gift of femininity = . Y always been an intensely keen Im- had triumphed even over her farm Perialist, and thereforo at daggers traversed the famine stricken area | t ay a clearing house for American four weeks, former Gov. James P.|pregucts. oO Goodrich of Indiana arrived home ers on board were: Sir Pellx yesterday on the steamship Olympic. | Schuster, British banker; Arthur Balfour, Britieh steel magnate; Nr. vt former Governors mission was Im behalf of the American Rellef As-[S°¢ Mrs. Robert Goslet and Infant sociation for Russia, "The conditions com Si Ore tnd by pe} Prose in Russia are not as bad as they have) Geee “ae a Ge ‘ deen painted—at least not at the time | UNS AnS 3 Quesada, Cul jonsul of my observation,” said the Gover-|'® Washington. nor, ‘It is true there ts hunger Se there and much misery, but I saw no) UNIVERSAL AMPLIFIER vies Sous ae acente.” F mee corpees DEVELOPED BY NAVY Another coming on the big liner WASHINGTON, April 20.— was the Marquis of Huntly, despite ‘The Bureau of Engineering of his seventy-five years vigorous and the Navy Départment has de- ert. He is a member of the House of Lords and commonly known as} Veloped & universal ampiifier “The Cock of the North,” and a mem- for radio communication, Sec- ber of Lloyd George's Coalition Party. retary Denby announced to- Am Bmelt & Ret. Am Snuff ....... 132% Stool Foundry 3T% teen TOM Loone-Witea 13a te | toriliard Am Sumatra Tob. 34% Am Tel @ Tel... 122 Am Tobacco . 141% Am Tobacco cts B Am Chicle . Man @hirt Martin Parry Marlin-Rockwell . 121, Maxwell Motor A 12%, | Maxwell Motor B im |Méintyre P Mines May Dept Stores. Mexican Pet. Miamt Copper. Middio States Ol 15% 16% 16 15 Midvale Steel..... 35% 36% SOK 85% Minn & 6t Louis Austin Nichols Am Wool . Am Writ Am Zine Assets Realization “The Germans have pulled another day. . Asso Dry Goods clothes, seemed to Fallente to convey saber. mada Sh Colnequenne 4 oa psennleneh gee pyelae! aes tee ted ‘The amplitying qualities of |/Atcnisn ty. SS eneamymreree, Huprention ot been that for ten years I have been diplomacy,” said the Marquis. “Had tha dares eerie & ey restfulness and delicate charm in her hanging on to the thin edge of noth- roll warete Acre easter agtoariacs tube have Jong been known Atlan Birm & At cool, white muslin dress, low at the ing, a member of the Coalition Gov- All Coast Line. Atl Gulf @ WT Atlantic Fruit ernment, a member by sufferance of fp hotchpotch party which was created by the combination of the Radicals and the Unionists with the sole idea of seeing the country t.rough its great crisis. Al! legislation, in the wifler sense of the term, had to he shelved while the country was in danger and while it was recovering Itself. That time I spent striving to educate the people I wanted to rep- resent, striving to make them seo rea son, to combat the two elements their outlook which have been thé eternal drawbacks, the elements of blatant selfishness and greedy ignor- ance. Well, I failed. That is all there {g about it—I failed. No party claims me. I haven't even a seat in the House of Commons. 1 am nearly fifty years old and I am tired" neck, the Paquin-made garment of an Aphrodite. She talked to him with ail the charm of an accomplished hos- tess, and yet with the occasional fas- einating reserve of the woman who finds her companion something more than ordinarily sympathetic. The but- ler served them unattended from tho sideboard, but before luncheon was half way through they dispensed with his services. “I suppose it has occurred to you by this time, Mr. Tallente,”’ she said, as she watched the coffee in @ glass es machine by her side, ‘‘that I am a Pan Amer Pet B. 67% 58% 67% 63%] very unconventional person.” ‘ Penn RR esse. 41M 42 41M AE ine ae Penn Seaboard Bt! 10% 11 10% 11 hatever you are,” he replied, she might have been permitted to and used, but heretofore the ‘ carry through her Russian project, but now she has antagonized the en-| ‘“molders obtainable would tire conference. Lloyd George, by his only amplify incoming signals action after the treaty, shows himself over @ narrow band of wave eupreme in Saien E crisia” lengths, Newcomb Carlton, President of the Western Union Telegraph Company, eee) the dfrection of Dr. J. feturning from three months passed - Miller the navy's radio re- principally en ohn cin re new search workers have construct- cable to Emden, which wi com~- ed a six-stage amplifier which ~ Tt will poted newt summer. I be laid via Peet ly the ER Plification from a lower limit of several hundred metres to an upper lmit in the neigh- borhood of 20,000 metres. —__—_ CAR LOADINGS DROP; Balt & Ohio pf. Barnsdale A Barnsdale B Both Steel B...... kn Rapid Transit £3 Bkn Rap Tran cts 20% Bklyn Union Gas. 97 Bur Burns Bros B..... 40% Butte Cop & Zinc. 7 Butte & Superior. 27% Butterick Co ..... 20% Call Packing .... T7% Calif Petroleum .. 56% Canadian Pacific. 14244 Central Leather... 80 Cent Leather pf.. 73 BANKING AND FINANCIAL, “Nearly fifty years old!'’ she re- LESS COAL MOVING af Seat OW Mak am grateful for.’* peated, ‘But what is that? Yj a, ere Marquette . ” 4 ‘ Loading. of revenue rail 65% Phillipe Pet Cryptic, but with quite a nice sort Hat hat Seater ee ae cupee . 4 freight for the week ended Pierce Arrow of sound about it, she observed, smi!- me: can do that you cannot. Why do you worry about your age?’" “Perhaps,” he admitted, with a faint smile, and an innate compulsion. to tell of the thought which had lurked behind, ‘because you are marvelously young." “Absurd! she scoffed. ‘I arm ing. **Tell mo honest!r, though, aren't you surprised to find me Nving here quite alone?” “It seems to me perfectly natural,” he answered. ‘T live without a chaperos April 8 totalled 714,268 cars, compared with 827,012 during ‘the preceding week, or a re- duction of 112,743 cars. This ‘was, however, an increase of 19,887 over the corresponding Pierce OU . Pierce Oll pt. a &BEP RR pt 46% Chic RI & Pac.. 47% bi I Chile Copper . it on, “bec twenty-nine years old—practically ; wook in 1921, The decrease | chino Comer 0. that an ound = chaverca called thirty. That ts to say, with the usual was due to 116,495 fewer cars | Coca-Cola... 66 BY Ae mie auael woke ene tetany: twenty years’ allowance, you and I . of coal as a result of the Col Fuel & Iron.. 81% As a matter of fact, though, there ts are of the same age.” Hi Col & Bouth. 49% é — minera’ strike, which began | Col Gus & Mec... 83% Benerally some’ ens: staying here, | 7 He looked across at her, across the find it easy enough to persuade my friends and some of mty relatives that a corner of Exmoor tis not half a bad place in the spring and summer. It fe through the winter that I am gen- Pine Mae cuivagectus yee tol, CLWANT YOU TO LET ME A a a fancy to ii spend @ wiuter on Exmoor,"’ he con- LITTLE WAY INTO YOUR LIFE. fided. 3 “yt fins «its cerapensations,"’ she| She nodded more tolerantly. band hunting," she said. “I quite ad- lace-draped table with its bowls o! eae etna fos, <8 fruit, its richly-cut decanter of wine, Its low bow! of roses, its haze of oi- garette smoke. She was leaning back tn her chair, her head resting upon the fingers of one hund. Her face noemed alive with so many emotions. She was so anxious to console, so in terested in her companion, herself and the moment, He felt comethin: April 1. Shipments of mer- chandise and miscelfaneous freight, including manufac- tured products, showed an increase of 6,041 cars. a : SUBMARINE BOAT CONTEST, 21st lL Bouthw... 41% | at L & Southw pf 194% axon Motora ... 65 | Seaboard Air Line 8% 8b) B% 8% At the adjourned annual meeting of Soest nent Oe ree 7% | geab Air Line pt 124 | Sgreed, ‘apart, of course, from the “I have done a little of it,'’ she said] mit that a husband would be a very| unexpected and irresistible. the Submarine Boat Corporation yes- 4] Sears Roebuck ... 76% | hunting.”” “I should love to do.more, but travel] wonderful addition to life. I have} +] would to God I could look at) terday the tellers of election reported Lise Seneca Copper ct He felt the desire to speak of more] # trave! is vuch an unsatisfying }none of the sentiments of the old} iike that!" he exclaimed suddenly. that the management's ticket hed been ee ae an a eek 47%| vital things. What did hunting or] thing. If a place attracts you, you| maid, On the other hand, Iam rather] ‘The words had left his lips befor tae trom alas to GE Pane Geben Am ogat 23% "aq 23) 2g | Minelale On 88% | chaperons more or less matter to the| ant to imbibe it, Travel leaves you]a fatalist. If any man is likely tol he was conscious that the though Carse, who headed tho ticket, recelved | Davison Chem .. 1% Bisot-epety- Steet 48% | Lady Janes of the world! Already he| 89 time to do unything but sniff. Lite] come my way whom I should care to| which had lain at the back of then the high number. The contesting ticket beaded by Isaac L. Rice jr. polled from 447,600 to 263,296, G. C. Van Tuyl being high man. Frank Wallace, Stephen Peabody and Otto Marx were clected directors to fill t vacancy caused by the death of W. H. Remick and to take the places of Mr. Rice and Thomas Cochran, who knew enough of her to be sure that |## 8° short. One must concentrate or} marry, he ts just as likely to find me} had found expression in his tone an: she would have her way fn any crisis|°%* achieves nothing." here as though I tramped the thor-| giance, Just at first they produc that might arise. “You display an amazing amount of | oughfares of the world, searching for! no other effect in her save that evi “How mucii of the year," he asked, | Philosophy for your years, he ven-| him. At last!’? she went on, in a) dencod by the gently upraised eye: jo you actually spend here?” tured, after a little hesitation. ‘'There| changed tone, as she poured out his| brows, the sweetly tolerant smile, ‘As much as T can," however, which youl coffee, "I do hope you will find it] And then a sudden cloud, scarcely “You are content to be here alone, | #*™ to ignore: wood. The cigarettes are at your el-| discomfiture, certainly not of displ even tn the winter?” “What is it, please bow. This ts quite one of the mo-| sure, more of unrest, swept acroas her Southern Ry 119%] southern Ry pt Stan OlL of NJ St O1 of N J pt Stowart-Warnor Mieo Btor Wndicott-Johneen.. 11% 14% | submgring Lioat 80's He] Superior Ol Were not re-elected. ther retiring di- 120°" 128” | Suportor Btesl. .. More contented than I shoutd be| ‘Shall I call tt the gregarious one, | ments of life, ton't itt" yay rectors were re-siected. ee [rian ubber i Terns Gulf up. Aer eee a cou eg ee | the destre for companionship of young | He agreed with ler emphatically. | iw hat does that wish mean?” shi After the meeting Mr. Rice said a| treeport Texan... Tenn Cop & Chom “Phere te always plenty to de, useful} people of your own age?” A councal of perfection, i beltaue lapses fase sou cacen that vod weal Senicrenee ice ae Rrcciieyy 00 Wit cancel aetna ee MRO work, too—things that count,"" She shrugged her shoulders. Sho|mured, as he anifed the delicate | jiko (o agree with me, oF would yo em we held to decide what, | Gas Wii @ Wi “Le ° of one faintly amused by | Turkish tobacco. ‘Tell me some more | j\ke to be twenty-nine?” if any, action now shou! taken to} General Cig ‘London? had the air of ot iy ik y: hn diffidence. about yourselt?"* “At twenty-nine,’ ho told her, “ ‘ou mean that I ought to be hus- he shook her head. was Virst Secretary at St. Peter + aia much too leh ae burg. I am afraid that I was rath : she declared, “and nothing 0 | a dull dog, too, All Russia, even th paeend Oe ea 1 : 4.42 8-8, up 1-2, French francs, de- WALES AND HIROHITO or vay or am amounts to very much. | was seething, and I was trying tl Grey & Davis... if v iP mand, .0933; cables, .0983 1-2, up rv 1 waut you to let me a Uttle way Into| ynderstand. I never did, No one evel Great Northern pf % bs 000814, Tire, demand, .06441-2:1 ““LQSE’’ GOLF SCORES | your ite, Talk either about your! Understood Russia. ‘The explanatios Great Nor Ore... 42% ‘ 124 | United Drug .... cables, .0545, unchanged. Belgian A soldiering or your politics. You have! o¢ all that has happened there Guan Sugar. 12% 12% 13%) Un Drug tet oF 40% francs, demand, .08581-2; cables, TOKIO, April 20. — The been a Cabinet Minister and you will | ‘imply the eternal duplication of hi Vulted Fruit off .0001. Marks, demand and Prince of Wales yesterday con- be again. Tell me what it feels li «ain control of the corporation. eneral Motor. Motor pf. ————_—_—_—[——SSEaea BANKING AND FINANCIAL, i *TROLLER OF b julf Btates Stoel, 681i, SiS | United Food Pro a Ke | tory @ huge class of people, physical) | | | Hobershaw flees, 2%% Un fy In Go pe cables, 0086, up .0001 1-8. Drachmas, cluded his official visit to \@ be one of tho world's governors?’ | omnipotent, conscious of wrongs, U \ Hydravlle (Steeles, th Un Rotall Stores 0458; cables, .0455, un- Toklo t Jaying 2 game of Let us fin! talking about you) intel) nd led by the false prop! Heerion OU ara 80 1 Pipe Swiss trance, demand. okso: by Mayins first," he begged. ‘You spoke quite | oty Ali revolutions are the sami Sincroestane Mines Tat We MTU 801 Pipe pte. 11946; cables, .1947, unchanged, Guil-| golf against Crown Prince ankly of a husband, Tell me, have | te purging te too severe, 60 the g will sell at his office in Room 530, in the H Jatitnois Centrad .. 108 10s” tox” guy [US tnd, Alcohol, ders, bac -3708) cables, jit, uP Hirohito, the Regent. The you made up your niind what manner | remains undone."* ec spat ndiahoma Ref .. 4% 4 eer a bes “ 0004. Pesetas, and, .1553; cables, apparent will now be | Municipal Building, on Inspiration Copp: 41% diy 41 at |Y 8 Rubber "665, Off .0002. Swedish Kronen, de_| —_Srvi#h hels-anpe “Not in the least. am content to| He relapsed into a silence 0 start on a tour of the country districts. The battefy of cameras that followed the royal players ap- parently had the effect of put- ting them both off thelr games. No score cards were turned in. marathon run, he declared neo law against his running twenty-five miles, and a few minutes after the official entrants bad swung down the road, he stepped out of an automobile in racing togs and trotted after them. ‘the field drew away from him, but he ld not care, He only wanted to show that at his age he could run twenty-five miles as he had done on many previous marathon days and to celebrate his sev- ate," | parently deliberate that she accept: tesYfucolle? intellectual? An artist? |!¢ a8 a respite for hervelf also, Fro A man of affairs?” the greater seclusion of her shadoy Bhe made a little grimace. seat, she found herself presently al “How can f tell? I cannot concetve | t? watch him unnoticed—the brood- caring for an ordinary person, but|!né melancholy of his face, the ner. then every woman feels like that,| Vous, unsatisfied mouth, the discon And, you see, if I did care, Le would| cent of his sombre brows. Then, even| not be ordinary—to me. And ¢o far us| she watched, the change in his ex- am concerned,” she insisted, with a 8 peer ea restlessness In her manner,| “"Xou are beginning to doubt me, “thag finishes the subject, You must|he said. “'You are wondering if the pleam devote yourself to telling me at | Shadow I carry with me ts not some: least some of the things I want to|thing more than the mere dep know. What is the use of having one | of @ man who has failed. of the world's successful men tete- ‘You have not fatled,"’ she declared, tete, a prisoner to my hospitality, un- “and I never doubt you, but there wa: less I can make him gratify my curi-| something in your face just the: osity?”" \which was strange, something alie! ‘Phe thought created by her words | to our talk. It was as though yor burned through his mind ike @ flash | stw something ominous in the dis- mand, .2597; cables, .2602, up .0004. Norway kronen, demand, .1910; ca- bles, .1916, up .00038. Denmark kronen, demand, .2120; cables, .2125, off .0003. ps sth anes Rntlaleld Mare Chip, Chipper at 39, Dies of Stroke of Paralysis ERIE, Pa., April 20.—Chip, the videst horse In Erle County, thirty- ine years of age, has gone where al good horses go. Her owner, Georg: Lander, seventy-six years old, mourns fer Chip and hie dogs miss her too tot they lie at their master’s fect and @hine. Clip was born May 11, 1884, and passed out yesterday, after » stroke of paralysis. Lander rateec her from a colt and ehe died within twenty feet of the spot where she PROPOSALS. ee eee UNVITATION TO ‘CONTRACTORS Agreement "BA." a Tuesday, April 25, 1922 at 12 o’Clock Noon $45,000,000—414% Gold Corporate Stock of The City of New York, Principal maturing April 15, 1972. Va Caro Chem pf. Station Finish for Sub-pas | Val © & Coss e Bard Street Station, Routers | vivaudon Broadway it Railroad, ~Realed” vid : fintsl ae stat Hed the. “Cor : White Motor White Oi Ate Mel Exempt from Federal Income Tax and from the Income Tax of the State of New York. H Wilwon & Co. rca) months SoU [Worth Pump... 5 tn pirthaay, which was Wednesday, lof destroying lightning. tance. 2 : A ‘ pumas See, fe) BS Y tl ette guume chk Bali oo onl Living her sire ee hairs ‘and forty-eight minutes] «one of the: world's successful It ts tre," he admitted. Bids must be delivered to the Comptroller in sealed M Toller deseription of Uy aa Re ae s A | She was of good stock, for her sire] Three Devi OO tne veteran crossed sivon read of the Gleapeaance a men," he repeated. ‘Is that how 1| wag @ Hambletonian, Dorcy, and hor ‘the Honoruble Anthony Pulllser?”’ requirements, provision the finish line, cheered by the crowd envelopes addressed to the Compiroller of The City of are given in’ the dam 4 well-bred French-Canadian | \1).1) had learned of his attempt and} seem to you?" ‘* = “Of course,’ she answered, ‘Be New York. pe Be righ LIBERTY BONDS mare, When she went to the horse] waited for lim. ‘And to the world,"’ she averted. | 007 courecs she Gnawered ia on Vital nd at mat tich May be} Liberty 8% opened $9.26, up .0¢: | heaven she had few gray hairs in her > He shah Die. heel Se + he ald, | BOL, yesterday afternoon?” A deposit of 21-2 per cent, of the amount of the pro- on Seok Me} iat 448, 99.66, up 04; 2d, 99.26, off head. ! NEGRO YOUTH TAKES FIRST],,,“) Baye worked very vimbitious, A) _,"! Was obliged to diemiss him at posal must accompany each bid. Such deposit must be 08; $4, 99.46, Up 08; 4th, 99.70, off] She wea a well educated horse NAPOLIS EXAMINATION. | rew ot my ambitions have been grat rfoment's notice," Tallente went on! I On . 03; Victory Sys, 106.04; 100.68 | the “high school” and when she fox- AN + Ars, but he glory of them hae passed | “He vctrayed his trust and he ha in cash or certified check upon a New York State Bank aller ak tie, Caty. an CUI Sromed At te Oey Exposition inst]. groviile Holley, seventeen, the| with attainment. Now T enter upon|ppearel, That very imposin tbo HOF state an or run . 5, : .. | vear ; police inspector who broke up ou, or Trust Company, or any Nationa] Bank. a eat finmision and | Ope ned rm, Toboco Producte Wx-|q three-vear-old, She led the wtook | Negro nominated tes tes Dnites iain the best ep end 1 Doseeee eal we Ratecastete vectatdly astern son, Tha For ja 4 aon “City ft it sen “eneck wd in the | POTt, 6%, UD %; Standard Ot of In- parade at the exposition and when| Naval Academy at Annapol y Repre-| things sta have come to the conclusion tie? diana, 954, up SS: G fentative Ansorge of New York, took n Alden, 47%, | tne band played Chip cavorted around achteve."" ipti i A: c H ; f his three-day examinations |’. Rs A | could, if T chose, throw some ight any bank or trust company, or send for descriptive cir- MD Hs Carib, Bh to 5%, up te # like the Sapper she was—in spirit, | the first of Ue didates at the Custom | ... But how abaurd eae oop upon ‘his disappearance.” , es i Lae ° terday. He {# in the freeh- oni grea Ba ci ee wpm yor cular to Hastman Kodak, 7 \ternational aty Yeare 014, Te Sous 25|oure, rercay. He is tp the fresh’ | you would have to be reckoned with| ‘And coul ys ur CHARLES L. CRAIG ting contr Petroleum, 16%, up 14: Hill Morrie, Mite en York ‘and Hives at No. 102 Weat|In any regrouping of parties. a | ‘You are the one person in Without even @ seat in the House) y 14 ne waid, to whom I could of Commons," he reminded her bitter- | nothing but the truth. I could," 15; Cites Servic up 4 FroRr CHAN {NED moO tTent to reject any and a roger ven New York BOSTON, April 20,—Although the Boston A. A would not accept the nations yesterday were in oP Ay A NST Comptroller of The City of New York, 7 ort ryt et ang Boner | ‘And again, how can a man be n'y. THADY atry of the seventy-year-old Winches: gaia they were not aimeutt and he iy sain, / a gern, Sista, decent asl extn - atblety #sisv Foley, for the Lergs be bad yeacod. & great politician when there are no, (To Wo eantiowelsd 4 or ie { -