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— nop orem ee eee xis c8 3.45 P. M.—Popular selections. Corporation of America, at 9 P. M. er 6.15 P, M.—Musle. “Weather Forecasts’ (official), at 12 30 P. M.—"Man In the Moon | M., 6.40 P. M., 11.01 P.M. stories, Standard Time Signals From Arting- § q . — ton.” from 12.55 to 1 P. M. and 10.26 Marino P., River wxltge, N. J. toil P. M have a regenerative set with two Baseball schedules of the American, of amplifiqation and an aerial 1 National and International long with a lead-in about 30 feet long.| Kames at 1 P, M.; scores by innings Ieet WJ 2, WO 1X38 x 4 P. M.; final mores at 7 and 9 P, WHY THE CHIMNEY WOULDN'T MO'S W . il Ne 0 ey ¢ Baw ° ; WHO’S WHO IN THE STORY. ku re A mewey ice he ie - 2AX1,WAAM, WRAY, WBAN,| (Sunday at 9 P.M), shat ae ; GORDON MARSH, 4 Government Secret Service man on the trail of @} basement. Marah lit a match and|By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood.|:9005 microtarads, Is there any way in id ee Prag) er a a Hine hs ene New ‘PM ARSH stood for a moment in| counterfeiter, Clark Atwood, tents a iment in a bujlding on Sheridan] iocated an electric light switch RADIO RECEIVER PART OF Which I can change the capacity of the | been able to get. them, and would like | Storles,"" by ‘Thomton Bureeas. n he} Road, Chicago, in which he has discovere SAM-|one I have, or will it do as it 18? Where lig Know if they are still broadcasting.| 9 P.'M.—Weekly report on conditt puzzled thought. T) heard a cheerful voice say, "Aye bane got him all right,"" and he recognized his rescuer as Nels, In a few minutes both the captives ‘were bound, gagged and hidden in the underbrush, Wh he turned this a light fasted ‘ JANE ATWOOD, the counterfeiters daughter, lives. Jane, a young and]on below and they descended the PAIO-CORREIA EQUIPMENT. coupler" Anutren Che fonduneek uu pretty girl, is apparently the innocent too! of her father in passing spurious] stairs. Here they found a hall lead . the hydro-aero-| have ts oniy one-half the capacity re-| {0M of thelr station, do you think that] Wychoft. Py, Ine norms the Hose, with a doorway {Plane which Is attempting « Aight from| quired by thie diagram, but ie will un- |i Will be able to get them? Could 1/015 A= Crepe Paper Hate for @ DAVID MORGAN, detective sergeant to investigate a shot|at the far end, and one on either side. |the United States to Brazil, ts equipped| loubtedly serve the purpoxe, You can have a two wire aerial leading to one | "Hire ne ites ett McDowell. Tired th the mM i he hall ‘i ” with a radio recelving re: of the regular| increase the capacity of this condenser, | lead-in as shown in’ the accompanying Da eterary evening. he apastment just above that larsh scross the hall from the Aye tenk,” said Nels, point! ‘|diagram? Will the two aerials give me], 10.45 P. M.—Concert by Jose Moric! | s i 3 detector and two step type. hu ot nebe Y P Atwoods, which 1s rented by a man named Ames and his wife, Who are in Lon-|down the hall, “dat door go outaide—| wt nnd two step type. | | Aue At fa not Beteasaty. 1 have marker lbetter reception than the one single|{enor. Iroxramme—‘'Sogno di Manon aerial?’ = Answer—The proximity Ononcrededi tu de Mignon, don. Marsh believes there is some nection between the shot and the At-] dis one to laundry. e i F eves is some connectic wee At-] dis one to dry—dat one Aye don't] proadeasting stations along the line of | dingram, which you requested to be re- wood gang and he and Morgan work together [vidence that a crime had] know.” flight to supply the aviators with the turned, ‘ fie! Hd powerful stations operating in the s H + AY Spanish song Sat - been committed in connection with the shot ts lacking—no body was found Marsh opened the last door indi-|Intest weather reports while In fifght time as the K D K A station precludes ie Bue larsh and Nels then cautiously an-| But Marsh believes that some one was killed or wounded, and when the papets| cated by Nels, and lignting anothor|They will also be able to get some] 1. A. Vogash—"Please give me the] Any ponibilty of you reveling the Pee Ehere Ya Proached the house. As they crossed | announce that Mintehy Fi vent {unudement and entertainment out of] necessary information for making a loop| Pittsburgh, tnasmuch as they are alll cauing Met); “Us pag ed, "| tch, found it @ rough basement) i. radio et, aa well as service, and herlal, Can it be used with a honey. [operating on approximately the same | “stathe orgie ie the lawn, Marsh heard rapid foot RICHARD TOWNSEND MERTON, a wealthy broker, is missing, imme containing the eating plant, con!) ‘Ne Tedlo set, ag well ae service, And re-| Rare eee ate Gel’ anawercdne| wave length. KD HA le,moet ase] tice us yoon te! Mavi steps ahead, followed by the opening | “ialely accepts the news as a clue, Posing as a private investigator, he induces] bins, fund general storage space Given In honor of thelr’ passing. Daity| der all ordinary circumstances the loop{surediy stitt in the broadcasting field | © fic ahsted i the Neds. dene, the nn Lio Merton's sieutenant ’ He found the electric light and|pews received from large U.S. Naval] aertal is only adaptable for use with a]and going as atrong af ever, but for alt GILBERT HUN e y ostensible se e turned St on. The thick mantle of|stationa will keep th @ashed fo pufsuit, Tr the tibrary ‘he 1, to employ him in an ible search for Merton intrepid aviator] set using one or more steps of radio hat ‘foneens bento bse be i vary wall Huet telle him that Merton's 96 my 74 dust in this part of the basement|and his crew In er touch with the| frequency, unless you are located al-|able to hear them. You do very wel y in, an inves ind his wife are in Arizona, that pi by jarth’’ aw the driver of the car with a tete-| he has charge of the business. and if Mc e dead he would be executor | Showed that It had been a long time |happenings on “Old Mother Earth’| most under the aerial of the transmit-| 4nd hear far more stations that the ma- Phebe th bio hands. jwhich will serve to “Drop that phone!’ called Mars} noup an others] ting station, If you live within a few |Jority of enthust operating similar 1] levelling his automatic. If I rig an aerial running in the direc-]of leading industries, by Richard The Sampato-Corre! of his estate a Sean the lene thee Hed q wise monotonous trip. Lieut. Hinton,| miles of the brondeasting station the/Aets. ‘The additional wire to your Clues in the case—a clot of blood on the floor of the Ames apartment; a rning out the light, they crossed) ii iit, will have the ¢ on his} loop may be of use to you. In the event | aerial will be of no advantage to you. cuff button with the initial "M"; a flattened | 1 letter from Atwood to} the hall and opened the other ¢ companions inasmuch as he can re-|that you are so located, we will. be " With a mateh, Marsh found a rate of twenty- [pleased to give you the necessary data ‘a Ignoring Marsh's epmmand, the] his dav \n vel his daughter, saving he was a fo commi ceive Movae code, at th a man hastily gave a number to the MISS ALLEN eae seus pe conti irake awitch close to the door, and snap-|five words a minute, and will be able) for the construction of the loop aerial, WWZ—New Yofk i operator. It was quite clear what wae! \farh that ol Hh Seelen service \OPCratiye ed as a waitress, tells] jing this, the room was flooded with|to listen-in on a lot of ship shore traMc] which will work very well with the 360 Met | happening. The driver, returnis arsh that she overheard a conversation concerning what her skilled ears told} yriiant light from several electric which the other micmbers of the party |honeycomb regenerative set. etres. a from his fruitless quest, had witne Ae Actas counterfeiting plant, located in a house in a suburb. Marsh finds] iamps pendant from the ceiling, each [oanuet endo ‘ ae i the capture of his companions, He was| Merton's hotel room a notebook written in cipher. The hotel telephone} covered with a green metal shade nly factor that seems to have] 8. Mandell“Will you kindly let me] 1,16 P. M.—New summer music from 1 How endeavoring to warn some por. | OVC d tells un arene the night of the shot in the Sheridan Road apart- he ked in Se cule of Lan if the tnolesed eee tll sive popular composers. r RST OTIE Ec fo NERA Rot iment Murer had a call-asking Mim to come to a Sheridan Road apartnie een go. | the Sampato-Correla Is x radio transmit- ‘actory results? The aerial is 100] 1.45 P. M.—Brief song recital by Mi { fon; probably the principal, whe was] hire 8 parement ERE was the solution of the de-iin cot feet long and twenty-five feet above the] Leota E. Fischer, soprano, I. Thurston To supply the demand i the man Marsh particularly wanted Ni A serted condition of the upper ground, It 1a completely indoors on the | Noe at the plano, v1 have increased the cireulaton te | There was no time for argument, so OLAN. his former chaufleur, was detained on a robbery charge, and part of the house. That partof] RADIO PROVES BOON TO COPPER| second floor of a tenement house, which| 8 to 9 P. M.—Plano recital by Samuel OVER 235,00U COPIES Marsh fired begged ue rereD to pele him clear himself. Merton, the girl said, had] the house had been left intentionally INTERESTS. Is re Ait cae Does the erratic] Weber, bilnd planist, formerly of the id 4 The man dropped the telephone and] Promised to go to the address given deserted, for all the men's activities} spy, a rep | Shape of the aerial as shown in the | Keith Circuit, in a programme of - Loach nd bo the standby . Uo at radio has been a “life saver’ of » 2 Wi . mme of mod. nage ind hearil + stumbled forward in a heap on. the A bullet crashes through the window of Morgan’s home, narrowly missing| had. been centred in this room. [tl in tte then one enterprise 4a con-| pectch affect the result? Will I be ableern dance music. 1. plano solos by ag begged i Marsh % in more than on v on-|to hear the broadcasting from Harlem] Samuel Weber; “The Sheik’? AT ALL NEWSSTANDS: i floor. Marsh replaced the receiver ap a was a large, square room that had] ceded, even by the most noncommital,| with tht ” ee Samuel feber; a, @ Sheik"; b, n this set?" Answer—The hook-up | ‘Hallade,”” Samuel Weber; c, ‘'Stum- 25c the Copy Marsh tells Hunt he has evidence Merton is dead We quarrels with Hunt | pb the laundry of the house. to be an established fact. There ts no] as shown ds not quite right. The proper | pling.” {ts hook, hoping that he connectio r cots, standing along one wall.| doubt that radio came to the ald of] one for the instruments which you have Ul. a, “It's Up to You" (Fox-Trot) ‘Or Direct By Mail, $2.50 0 Your had not been mace in time the NELS, a Swedish neighbor of the Merton country house, tells Marsh that F man at the other end of the wire te[he hus een th men in the broker's place, although it is supposed to be closed. ] indicated where the men had siept,| the copper f te s at a time whenlappeared i® this colymn in answer to} by Paul Whiteman and his estra ; hear the shot, The driver had noth BALDY NEWMAN, one of Atwood's gang, calls on Marsh and warms him| and several pots on the gas stove| things seemed tackest for them sand) several questions last week. It will be| Love ends a Little Gift of Roses’; : tng worse than n flesh wound in the] not to act further He neplects to keep Marsh covered, however, and the| Showed where they had obtained their] Pid Oot, © Ty oat al Ghose tne (user arn Teey, Wits cc EO Re ree ee t arm. Marsh bound him and left him] Secret Service man knocks him down, | : i nelieat and done, thelr cookitig.| ave NO MONOD. a the Copper|euie remains Gut Ik to ec TOR DIE ee [eenucny, Moonlight; “Geotning.” — f Lrg Aas Hirst. Morgan and fierney kidnapped and locked in a room in the{ Through the glass door of @ cup-}\1 jmsex Research Association states} the outdoor antenna when cperating | blind’ plamtt & Why Ghewla T Gore i As they climbed) the stairs, feeling) \terton country place, Then Marsh is forced into a car and taken to the Mer. | Hoard, in one corner, he saw cansand) that “There is not @ single Instrument) with s crystal set. Try it out and make Slock in the Morning’ their way in the dark, the detective] (in huusc, but he escapes and capt Fieeaptones lst fis| Packages of food. + hdiuig oF receiving set that] sure before erecting an outdoor antenna i and Nels heard nt hammering,| {0 house, but he escapes and captures ane of his captors, Just as. in his eas patchos of black cloth on two] dius not 1 copper, brass or brona| There are so many things that enter Into 5 Tt cessed ax th ched a doorl sed by an unk Ter whee athe heont focos the ahrubbery, | sidesiof the room marked the portable| in its construction. ‘The high electrical | the proposition of teception that it rf at the end of the hall. A thin strip] OS an unknown ally whose hands reach out from the shrubbery, Jocation of windowa which had been] conducuvity of copper makes it abso-] would be impossible to say just what ' Of light showed beneath it and Marsh weatany covered to, keep any light] lwtely ensential for all switches, and n be obtained on the antenna WJ2—Newark THE WORLD'S | ; jaties arts using wire to convey the delicate ; i EAC ich gan Oates Gori atlee from showing on the outside. Mlectrical {mpulaes of radio. Brass, an = 360 Metres . . But what interested Marsh most] aioy of copper, because of the ease Ha rlem Offic “Reports and Prices on Farm Pro- ducts," by the New York, New Jersey and Federal Agricultural Bureaus at 9 A. M., 12 M. and 5.30 P. M. ‘Active Bonds and Stock Quotations,” by the New York Stock Exchange; “Grain Quotation: Now Located at 2092 7th Ave.” , Stock | Exch Near 125th St. Cotter and Sunk. | HOTEL THERESA BUILDING us,"" said one “ t was the complete counterfeiting] with which it can be machined, {s at Gein wat a tetera ‘replied equipment in one corner of the room y used for binding posts, plugs, WOR—Newark the other. “What's the use? : RE At ; A small trunk also stood in this cor-| audion Hale aes Ani ae like, white 360 Metres Marsh found the key in the lock T H ‘ hen } ner, and raising the Hd Marsh dis-|hronze, patois Ray e bai eee ae and turning it, threw the door open. covered a large quantity of the five- Kota neu Cee There stood Morgan and Tierney dollar bills he had been tracing over —= by House and Garden Magazine of New the country for the last two years The two men’s faces lighted up at Wea Ay yi ees sore pustadion sight of him, and Tierney shouted b 1 ; a i Atel A However, the plates were apparently (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2, .M.—Piano recital by Albert G.| Prices,” by the New York Coffee and “What did I tell you, Morgan? 1 ; if Jy! Hea | missing — 7 \ [ , Erowramms: a atta Lov Sugar’ Exchange, ‘aa follows: Opening ’ ’ " : { it Me) is moment Ne joke. "You Nevin; prices, 12 M.; midday pric > knew that guy would find us a | H Fea oo eRTNG Ree R. Bandler—"I inte king a set| “Dreaming I Abert Love'| sie he prises (on sacrinwy uhaing T was cold and when they went AS , aie Turning, Marsh found that Nela| sccording to the inclosé WoK-p. This} 3.15 P. M.—Continuation of the sertes} prices at 4 P. M. and 9 P. M. down to the library Nels wa Barty } AY \ ME | had! the cupboard door open, and was| ae tet eee ee ange Papactty | of lectures on American History. by! ”"'Shipping News," at 5:30 P.M. Aly D of .001 microfarads anc ave one of' Harold Hersey. ‘Hiscation of Ships at Séa,” by Radio building a fire. Tierney loudly p RA i 5 pointing to a suitcase, which lay on § the floor. It had been previously con- voiced his approval as the red and yellow flames began to creep over the wood. A minute later, however, he was choking and swearing as the ‘wood smoke rolled out into the room instead of up the chimney. “Aye fix him," explained Nei he “Chimney cover to keep out draft, mebbe."” He hurried out of the room. } A few minutes later he returned with a white face and staring eyes. “You come,” he half-whispered, from the doorway. “Aye see some- cealed by the lower part of the door. “You bet I would exclaimed Marsh and hurried across to the cupboard. He pulled out the sult- case, which was fairly heavy, and tried to open it. It was locked. Nels pulled out a big knife, with a long blade, and began to cut through the leather at the edges. He presently laid back one side of the suitcase, exposing some clothing to view. It was only a thin layer, however, which Marsh threw quickly ting.” ‘What is it?” questioned Marsh. aside. Under the clothing he found a ) 1 “Aye don't know—Aye only tenk—- carefully wrapped package, Tearing i= any , j ie » M palit ! y off the covering, he saw what he : ranean: said Marsh, “well fol- } Pa RHEE 4 . sought--the plates for the $5 bills. Be- < 7 H ray Jow,"’ and with Nels leading the way, } b { neath the package, laid out in a care- yh He Ah they all climbed to the attic and fully, arranged row, wer bundles of _ vi 10 sf stocks an ponds. eiawled out after him and worked Marsh had sought, and the confirma~ thair way along a short distance to tion of the theory he had carefully the big, old fashioned, outside stone worked Out, ait ayndicate, In chimney from the library fireplace. pyright, 1922, “Yust put your hand in—so," di- rected Nels, making a motion witi his arm. Jarsh reached up and followed the suggestion, Just below the top of the enimney his fingers came into contact with a human head. “My God!"" he cried. ‘Here's our - 1" gasped Tierney. ‘Then. Morgan asked, “What do you Reread SepneG to: Moreen the pantry and the kitchen, nor the “IT think we've found Merton's} “Do you notice that this man was] kitchen stove, had been used for a body,"’ replied Marsh. ‘You'll have} Stabbed, not shot?" he akked long time, to help me get him out.” “Yea,"" returned Morgan," that “E thought you sald those men were With considerable effort they loos-]W4S One of the things I looked to} jiving in the house?" he queried, ened the wedged in body and tdok it}™M&ke certain of.'* turning to Nels. into the house. It was in a fair "So Aye tenk,” Nels assured him, state of preservation, due probably to EAVING Tierney to make an ex-| “Queer,"") murmured Marsh. “No the cold air. amination of the attic, and drop-| fire, no food and no signs of cooking.” ‘The identification was made cer- ping Morgan at the third fidor,] “Mebbe in bas fain when Marsh extracted’ a card] Marsh and Nels passed on down to] Nejs, case from the man's coat, in which| the first floor of the house. A careful] “Well, we're going there now,” sald they found the business and personal] inspection of this floor brought noth-| Marsh. ‘Do you know the way, cards of Richard Townsend Merton, | ing of especial interest to light except] Nels?” y and Morgan located the duplicate of] that there were no signs of its having] “Aye guess,"’ replied the Swede, the cuff button he had discovered in] been used, The kitchen and the pan-|Jeading the way into a long hall that the empty apartment, try were bare of food, and Marsh] ied from the pantry along one side of The examination completed, Marsh could see that neither of the sinks in] the house, A short distance up this (Marsh Solves the Mystery of Atwood and Hunt in To-morrow's Instalment.) ONCE ABOARD —THE— LUGGER By A. S. M. HUTCHINSON, Author of “If Winter Comes’” A Story of George and His Mary BEGINS IN THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY, AUGUST 2ist “*"DROP THAT ‘PHONE,’ CALLED MARSH, LEVELLING HIS AUTOMATIC."" Leads All New York Newspapers. in Advertising Gains for the Month he World, Morning and Sunday, stood first among the fourteen “’ morning and evening newspapers of New York City in its adver- tising gains for the months of June and July with a lead of 57% over its nearest competitor. The figures for the morning field, compiled by The Evening Post, are as follows: ment,” suggested ») eins of a poputar variety. *| SHEP NEWS INFORMATION orA Da Y “My fiancee wanted it," he is sald m— Columns ———~ 5 A to have sald, “so I flew when I Due To-Day. nA AS it WLO- . couldn't get any in Pitts h. My| Preatdente Wilson, Naples.. Aug. 7 machine 4a tn Jersey, so T must rush | Retiedti snot ee 1 une July as sized piece of the demolished taxi ‘Then,'says the report, he went out| Maravaly ‘Trimidad no ,! peer : ‘ A " Bogalusa, La., Only Town| in rhe of our party, wan turt:® hel into the. igh, witout’ even Tonkin] Dane Alger Mapes "scesvcss7cAUS 8 World 798 Gain 947 Gain in U. S. Not in Fear of sald, “but it was the most exciting] up the hotel press agent to give his Due To-Morrow. Ti 54 “ 566 « Ph - part of our European trip, and we|name and telephone number. Paris, Havre imes 5 lk. Lumber Shortage. Wanted something tangible to remind Oe Nevbaay Routh Tabloi pedals corals us of it. Hence the fragment.” SCHOOL FOR THE’ DEAF. co, Havana News ( ablo 229 « 246 « Ce Sane The most elaborate school for the Filmore, x Py Boge Batchelder, re OREGON AND THE STRIKE. deat on the continent wil he opened . American 104 « 282 « Bog: oes » Gald to ©] The strike situation is by nofin Winnipeg this fall, according to] Lapland, Southampton ’ Y largest lumber city in the world. is} means ay serious in the Northwent|D.,duequen, the, Commodore, | fae Bs ane ; e Commercial 140 Loss 61 Loss roubled by the lumber shortage | ns he Middle “West, where there| {tens fant moive cit Caracas, Curacao 600000, ‘ fs in the Middle West, where there} «ie wilt do much to lighten the ter- Sail To-Day. e Tribune 233 « 99 « which threatens other parts of the]is a serious shortage of equipment," ] piple burden on pers ns SO affileted,” Mails Close, Sails, country, according to E. Berenson of | reported George M. Vinton, at the] he sald, nd will greatly s Brittanla, Horta .....11,80 A.M. .00 P.M. “6 mare, who is at the Pennsyivania. | Astor from POrUARG, oF, be ont the Uralhing of ‘ Wwe y ne ore latent Sie Bait Po Morrsia Lt 4 he Herald 337 ui 27 “We have enough to last for 25} lost one day in o ip from the Pa-| mechanical and other apparatus is 1c, _Southamptor . : . . . . c pears, with Lantittnun caitting (ns [oifla (aoamte Ie enero ta a aititaee| pelomctnatAlled mcoeuai * conmtnnto" 100 A Certain aspects of Whe World's qi Curing this seven months’ period have been the subject of wide- * . “in spite of the vast quatitie nent for handling our whe Par prdam, utterdam ". 00 Ac é inci j ‘ i i ising i waits in spite of the vant quiaiitice ment for handling our wheat Mi erinsy ARAM HOUR tum tte dan”? 80 2M spread comment among the principal adver pang soumals. ‘The gains made in national advertising in the ers, hinrencs tents ee ee Bae Ane: VARS WAL) BEER Nera arker ‘kor a Ded af rere SUA morning fie ee says Newspaperdom, 5 oe yr six months of 1922, **by the three papers of largest is forestation is now in progress where- the home of the| Two’? who ta farthest from home to- Se 9.30.A.2 ercentage of gain were: o%, Times , American ble i ¢ by the trees planted when others ure ne THe Aare ava een daw tals, Warder Chonmani iho tect Rae ; o eee ceraidarin the hi : fe ape a tional business carried b ae Tee oe eee th First lig tp - cut will insure a reserve of at least} forced to take control of the trains] te Pennayleania., His home town, ren 10,00 A.M, 2,00 P.M. ig the huge volume of nati yy each morning newspaper in the first six months 100 years.”" and run them themselves."* Vorparates: is over 4,600 miles from FAIR GAME, of ae 3 year. 9%, during th thors \ 3 ye 8 : « nog oey: (From the Birmingham Age-Heraid.) Che Clorld Gravure gained 154% during the month of July, the largest increase in its history and ae THE LAST WORD IN SOUV .]ouR ss— te i : 8 Bae (1 ' y g ase y and near! Be enn le eae SUESG—A “CANDY PRESS Senos, im the ld day when « traveller pro- four times the percentage of gain of its nearest competitor. y now at the Martiniquef was rushing} The onc pout ahik Pegs areal au an ea eer oe oab atach back Roman citizen the perp from the Savoy Hotel to Waterloo|yarn js t Sean eed | Ah Your Next po! rally AWatl; Ginias Sbanges Nowadaya when : fem) . Station, London, to catch the beat |e te like anythin aor ‘ ruses Pree aoe bart a traveler Bro is IE inant get Atine Morning Sunday ation. Gravure | Evening train, his taxicat hed int oth ne lady w Sonttine hin eee eee and a fean citizen, foreign hotel help, cab) petieeas Saas Siac ica Congas Tale ancthis|ithe lady ; him| Gpposition edits = Er arinieeaaa be Mer E TA AP eA Ear restive 352,852 609,290 apse) 609,290 300,740 z mansion as a conce und sent a musical] vartetie f swindle: C he brought along with him a fair- ‘entered the Waldorf’s candy shop, the} critic Instead of a political reporter. ie ake him down, il Annual Statement Audit Bureaw of Virculations Ending Sept, 80, 1981, \