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?aytonAero Co.! Sued by U. S.| porSMOO.000 ?f^najy Declared Paid Fraud ' fllently to Former Wright Concern by Government Officer? on War Contracts provisions Declared Void t ??????? federal Payments Amount? edto S3 ?,436,175 During fork's Progress, It Is Said /?tVCINNATI, Oct. 5 (By The As Srf" Press).-The United States ^-?.nt this afternoon filed suit in rtited SUtes District Court, Day '?'?; ?-?jo ?gainst the Dayton Airplane '?mr' formerly known as the Day .. Wri'eht Airplane Company, seeking fr?over $2,408,267.41 at 6 per cent S from Juno 11, 1919. declared ... Kare been fraudulently paid to the \ll?hv ?overnment officers. C0?br/owirment charles that certain ?oTision? in the contracts entered into With the Dayton Airplane Company by dS, authoriied officers were wrongful, nn;?vr?ul, fraudulent and void. Says U? S. Paid $31,463,175.11 The biU recites seven contracts and supplements, among which are two con ! tracts in which the government agreed 1 S'provfde the defendants with $2,500, ?M, to carry out the contract. It con? tinues that during the progress of work under these contracts the govern? ment paid to the Dayton Airplane Com naav 1?3? 438,175.11 as payment under the terms and conditions of such con? tract? and supplements. For alleged public accounting service the bill o! complaint alleges that $60, 130.42 was wrongfully paid. The bill continues that officers of the government, disregarding their duty fraudulently paid the Dayton Wright Airplane Company, $849,820.17, which payment was pretended to have bee? mad? under the terms of contract as a bonus for the saving in cost of constraction. For the alleged operation of an amusement park, the government charges that $30,686.22 was unlawfully paid the defendant under the pretended claim of welfare expense. The com? plaint further alleges that $17,169.21 was paid the defendant for motion picture expense, for which there was no provision in the contracts. K. R. Expenses Set at $137,718.84 Railroad transportation claims were jet at $137,718.84, by the government all!, w?hich asserted that the defendant Country in Grip of 5 Weeks Drouth Due to Errant Winds Unprecedented Warm Spells Reported as Gouds Withhold Rain; Absence of Storms in West Indies and on the Great Lakes Blamed Also WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (By The As? sociated Press).?The weather elements just aren't acting -right; That is the only explanation the United States Weather Bureau can-make for the pro? tracted drouth which grips a groat por? tion of the country. Meteorologically speaking, the winds and the barometric pressures are acting contrary to nature. The air is sluggish and there is little movement in high or low strata, con? sequently the moisture ber.ring air can? not journey over the country. With the exception of California and the northern Pacific Coast, Florida snd the east Gulf coast, there have been few areas where any rain to speak of has fallen for four or five weeks. There is a "low'' extending from Washington, D. C, to south of Knoxville, Tenn., which is hardly moving and which forma a barrier to moisture bearing winds. When that moves away the Weather Bureau says there will be some chance of a change for the wetter, Although the dry spell is makina. somewhat of a record, agriculturists and metecnologists say it has been marked by an exceedingly small amount of crop damage. Harvest gen? erally is practically over. The mair trouble, from the farmers' point O: view, is that sowing of winter whea is being retarded by inability to ge' the ground in condition. While farmers have not bothere? greatly over crop damage, great los: has been done bv forest fires. The drying of streams and reser? voirs in many sections of the country has been reported. Wells have failed and farmers and small-town residents are forced to haul water long 'dis? tances. At Pittsburgh, where the drouth is in its twenty-fourth day, only emergency supplies of water are re? ported to remain in western sections of the state. River traffic is paralyzed. At Cumberland, Md., wells have gone dry which have not been known to ceaso flowing for sixty year??. The Potomac River, which supplies Washington water, is very low. Weather Bureau officials canjtsee no relief except where local showers are reported. From nine cities throughout the Middle West have come reports of temperatures higher than any ever be? fore recorded for this time of the year, For at least twenty-four hours, which is about the limit of time forecasters will prognostigate, fair and generally warmer weather is predicted. One reason given for the dry and hoi spell is that during September, th< month of storms on the Great Lakes only one storm was reported. Frin this center disturbances usually radi ate which result in rain and coo breezes for the Eastern states. Storm have been generally lacking, and fron the West Indies, cradle of autumns hurricanes, only orte twister has eraan ated this season and that went fa from the Atlantic coast. Until storr clouds appear in the Gulf of Mexict the Central and Eastern states can ex pect a continuation of the dry spel fraudulently received this amount to j cover transportation of their employes. Claims for $23,665.60 for <?al, which the complainant alleges was used for purposes other than those set forth in the contract, are rendered. Payment of $47,944.34 was unlaw? fully negotiated, it is charged, under the pretense that such payments were authorized by the contractors. Special depreciation claims were set at $638,317.32. The government asserts this amount was illegally received by the defendants and that no such de? preciation existed Claim also is made that property valued at $668,140.75 was sold to the airplane company for $65, 324.66 and that th? defendant is still indebted to the government to the ex? tent of $602,816.19. Other Suits to Be Filed WASHINGTON. Oct. B.?The suit en tered to-day by the government against the Dayton Airplane Company is one of several which are in course of prepara? tion by the Department of Justice, based upon fraudulent collection under war contracts or on illegal over-pay? ment of certain items in those con? tracts in cases where no specific fraud is to be charged. Other suits will be filed, officials de? clared, as each case is completed, if the facts in the government's possession seem to warrant recourse to the courts. Barthou Confirmed as Head Of Reparation Commission PARIS, Oct. 5 (By The Associated Press).?The French Cabinet this morning approved the nomination of Louis Barthou. Minister of Justice, as President of the Reparation Commis? sion and French representative on the John David Presents . Wilson Bros* Elastic'Knit Union Suits For Men Introducing In-Between Weights In Five Separate Styles Half-Sleeve And Ankle-Length Half-Steeve And Knee-Length Half-Sleeve And %-Length Sleeveless And Knee-Length Long-Sleeve And Ankle-Length $2 $2-50 $4 CSlip Into Our Special In-Bctwcen-Wcight Underwear, Made Of Fine White Mercer? ized Lisle, And Whether October Blows Warm Or Blows Cool, You Won't Feel Like Changing Back And Forth. CMost Mea Don't Expect An Undcrsuit To Have Smart Style And Trim Lines, But We Do, Or It Can't Get Into Our Stock N N MALLORY HATS EXCELLO SHIRTS The Easily Reached JOHN DAVID SHOPS Roundabout New York BROADWAY, AT 32od .STREET 123 AND 127 WEST 42ni ?STREET '' ?52 BROADWAY, BELOW WALL STREET COURT STREET, AT MONTAGUE, BROOKLYN Commission in place of Louis Dubois. The Cabinet deferred consideration of important changes in the diplomatic service which it is thought likely in certain quarters will Involve the trans? fer of the Ambassador to the United ?States, Jean Jules Jusserand, to a new post. Shopmen Given 24 Hours More to File Answer CHICAGO, Oct. 5 (By The Associated Press).?Counsel for the striking rail? way shopcrafts to-day were given an? other twenty-four hours to file their answer to the government r suit for a nationwide permanent injunction. Donald Richberg, attorney for the shopcraft leaders, criticized the atti? tude of Attorney General Daugherty and Solicitor General Beck and at? tempted to read into the record a let? ter to Mr. Beck, but on objection of Blackburn Esterline, the Assistant So? licitor General, Judge James H. Wilker son stopped the reading. Mr. Rtchberg suggested that the court call in the two other circuit judges to assist in trying the case, re? serving the right to make a formal mo? tion to that effect if the court rejected the suggestion. The argument will be continued to-morrow. Mr. Richberg also served notice he will present a motion asking for a bill or particulars from the government before filing his answer. WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.?An invita? tion that an agreement be reached be? tween the government and counsel for the striking shopmen as to the facts in the Chicago injunction case was the basis of the proposal made by the Department of Justice to Mr. Richberg in answer to his request for informa tiosi as to the department's attitude regarding efforts to expedite further judicial consideration, it was an? nounced to-day. ?4r _b ?ft ?_-< __*____? ?pga?^^^rr^Mg@ ^f F3 IAH HI i?i __ 20c each Idepeak The style is in the spacing at the top. GEO. P. IDE & CO., INC., TROY, N. Y. Commercial Banking since 1812? 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Tleaee return book to bank. I^J,"r.B.?nkbook No. 52.391 of the UnlteT States Sav.nga Bank of New York. Pay? ment ?topped. Please return hook to bank. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET 76TH, 32 EAST?Comfortable bedroom and bath service; gentleman. UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET W?est Sid? 16TH ST, 125 WEST?Two sunny front two-room Huites, connecting;; tiled bath, shower, use of kitchen; modern, elevator; cheerful: ??onvet-.lent ; unfurnished, $90 furnished, ?110; singly if desired. Apart? ment 145. LANE. HELP WANTED FEMALE REGISTRAR?For hospital In Harlem; executive ability, typing, ?tenographv, filing; unquestionable character; age 28-40 Apply 123 Liberty st.. Room 20S. STENOGRAPHER and typist and general office -worker; experienced. Plrika Cho? colate Co., 973 Dean st., Brooklyn. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Chambermaid.-) CHAMBERMAID - WAITRESS ? Touag Norwegian; where one other servant 1?? employed; city apartment. C, Mlas Hof mayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st., 3d flour. Telephone S947 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID and HOUSEWORK?R Young Scotch glrla. slsteae, together or separa??. M., Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 30 East 43?! st., 3d floor. Telephone 8547 Murray Hill-. . CHAMBERMAID or LAUNDRESS--Young Swede; city or country; very capable Q., Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st.,3d floor. Telephone 8S47 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID-MAID?Young French woman; 2 excellent Ion-? referencea. P., MIbb Hofmayer's Agency, 3 0 East 43d at. 3d floor. Telcphono 8947 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS, young, thor? oughly capable; excellent. Miss Fitz? gerald's Bureau, 366 6th av. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS, young, thor? oughly capable; excellent. Miss Fitz? gerald s Bureau. 366 6th av. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS?Young; ex? cellent. Mies Hall's Bureau, 17 West 44th st. Vanderbllt 8340. CHAMBERMAID-SEAMSTRESS ? French; e?-;e?llont. Miss Halla Eureau, 37 West 4-illv. Vanderbllt 8340. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS ? 9 years last place; $70. Wettler's Agency, 20 Went 43d. Cooks COOK and CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS, young Irish girl ; city apartment. O., Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 30 Brs* 4S?1 st., third floor. Telephone Murrey Hill 6947. COOK and CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS, young Irish girls; city apartment. O., Miss liofmaver'a Agency. 10 East ?jj?Ljst ? third floor. Telephone Murrav Hill 8947. LOOK, very capable, youn? Irish woman; excellent long reference; city family. H., Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 30 E. 43d, 3d floor. Tel. Murray Hill 8947. COOK, young Cana?!!an; Long Island pre? ferred; highly recommended; $75. G., .'Tiss Hofmayer's Agency, 30 E. 43d, 3d floor. Tel. Murray Hill 8947. COOKS?Norwegian, Irish. Scotch: city or country ; all highly recommended. Jitsa Hall's Bureau, 17 West 44th st. Vandcr bilt 8340. COOK?Capable, young: three years last place; $S0; anywhere. Mis? Shea's Agency, G East 41si st. Murray Hill ?774. COOK, young, good manager, exceptional references. Miss Fitigerald's Bureau, 366 6th av. COOK?Excellent; young; $80. Wettler's Agency, 20 West 43d. I,ongacre 8896. Day Workers DAY WORKER, LAUNDRESS or CLEAN? ER, very reliable woman. IC, Miss Hof mayer'R Agency, 10 East 4 3d st., third floor. Telephone Murray Hill 8947. General Houseworkers, Etc. GENERAL houseworker; dependable; col? ored; $65. Wettler's Agency, 20 West 43d. Longacre 8S80. HOUSEWORKER?loung: good cook and waitress; $70; apartment preferred Misa Shea's Agency, 6 East 41st St. Murray Hill 6774. HOUSEWORKER?Young; good cook: ex? ceptional reference. Misa Fitzgerald'? Bureau. 366 ?.th av?, HOUSEWORKER, young, excellant cook, exceptional references. Miss Fitzgerald's Bureau. 366 6th av. HOUSEWORKER. willing, capable woman. ! Miss Hall'? Bureau. 17 W. 44th. Vander Wit 8340. -, | Governesses, Etc. GOVERNESS, young. French; exceptional. | Mies Hall? Bureau, 17 W. 44th. Van- ? derbilt $340. Laundresses LAUNDRESS?Excellent: young Scotch; ! city only; $70. Wettler't* Agency, 20 ! West 43d. ** j Nurses. Etc. CHII.D'S NURSE or nursery governess. young English woman; city family. B, ; Miss Hofmayer*? Agency, 10 E. 43d, 3d floor. ; Toi. Murray Hil! 8947. CHILDREN'S NURSE ? Young Scotch;; well recommended; $60. Wettler's ? Agency. 20 West <3d. CHILDREN'S NURSE, excellent, colored"; $65. Wettler's Agency, 20 .West 43d ?t., j Longacre 8886. CHILD'S NURSB. young Norwegian: high- ! ly recommended. Mlas Hall'? Bureau, : 17 W. 44th. INFANT'S NURSE?Scotehj very capable, | conscientious, neat,- reliable; highly rec- | ommended. Miss Hall? Bureau, 17 West , 44th at- Vanderbllt 8340. NURSE-CHAMBERMAID. young; thor- j oughiy cr.pabl?; excellent. Misa Fllzgar- I ?Id's BUrtau. 36? 6th av. NURSE?-Young; thoroughly capable; ' couDtry preferred. Ml?? Fitzgerald's 13u- j reaui 466 F.!fth ave. NURSE, chambermaid, young; thoroughly capaMa; excellent. Miss Fltsgerald's Bu reau, 366 Fifth av?. NURSI5?-Young. 2 ??hlldran; exceptional reference*. Mia? Fltzrerald'a Bureau, 36S Fifth av?. I-IURSE?Thoroughly capable; 2 children; exceptional. Miss Fitzgerald's Bureau. 366 Fifth ave. NURSB, younr; thoroughly'capable: conr.? try preferred. Misa Fitzgerald's Bureau, 8(6 6th av. NURSE. yvung: two children; exceptional reference?. Mtcs Fitzgerald's Bureau, 36( (.have. NURSB, youn*; two children; unusual ref? erences. Mis? Fitzgerald'? Bureau, S? ?th ave. j I IflyUAWOWE WANTED FEMALE WAJTRlSl-t? or psrlornial,-"?,; r.tce appearing-, young Canadian ; good <-?:> referenc?; city family. J.. Ml?? ){' ?rmtv.r'g Agency, 3ft B. 43d. 3<1 Boor. Tel ttttrrSy HIM S547. WAITRESS - OHA-vTRBI'MATD ? SmartT young; $?0: ahywhe;e, u-.ea referen~e?. Ml?* Slio?? Agency, fi ?Jaat 41? a*. Mur? ray Rill ?774. - Miscellaneous cooks, wait-?*?#?. hoqse*rerl(?rs. Tir.ks, Andresen, gean-tlr.avian Agency, 2i%f Broa-Iway, $3d. ."-?-buyier 7S92. SITUATIONS ?WANTED MALE Domestic ! BUTLET?-COOK. yr.uny, capable: mo?t\ h i F t. ; ?-* r?t*i>mmefto?<J ; ritv or country."* I Ml?? Hall's Bureau, 37 W, 44th. Var.der? biit f 34?. . BUTLER, rook, house-*orker; Filipino) 1100. Welder's Agency. 20 West 4S4, lyaugacre 883G. ? CHAVFFIC?B -r H-raiem?n; competent? ? Engllsl. ; Jii. Wottler*? Agency, 20 West 48(1. laOng?cre S8?*?**. ?CHINESE cook, butter: competent ?er?*, vant; $80 up. Wettler's Agency. 20 West , 43d. -,-.-? I COOK, color???!: experienced; referen-;?) ? tea room. Sunche?. Peter?. 2 \V. 123th. COUPLE, French; excellent i ?>ok ?nil butler J a where ehamt>ermald I? employe?! : excellent i long references. D., Mis? Hofmay??r'? An?--, y, ? ! 10 E. 4.'-d at., 3d floor. Telephone Murray ? j Hill 8347. ?COUPLE, butler and chambermaid : younr? <a Finn?: two long city reference?. R., M'.M 4 Tloimay.-i-'B Agency, 10 E. 43(1, 3d floor.* : Tel. Murray Hill 8947. ? COUPLE, with daughter. French; cook. ,, birtier; daughter chambermaid or laun j circe?; highly r-eonnr.ended. Miss Hall's|[ Burea?, 37 V, 'est 44th st. COUPLE, colored; butler-valet, wife excel? a lent cqpk, manager; six yearn' ?plendid * reference?. Mis? Phaughnessy's Bureau. $$? < Sixth ave. COUPLE, ?Scotch; cook and useful outsldo man; very highly recommended. Mt?S Hall's Bureau. 17 West 44th st. Vander? bill "340. COUPLE, butler, useful ; excel-.ent cook J $150; anywhere; long reference. Mies ?Shea'3 Agency. ? E. 41?t. Murray Hill ?774, COUPLE, excellent American cook: butler valet; best long reference? : $140. Wett? ,. '.ers Agency, 20 W. 43d. Longacr? 883?. '* COUPLE. English; excellent cook, b'ltler; ??? city, where other lielp kept; ):70. Woe. - ler's fAgen<y. 20 West 43il. Lonfracre 88??. COUPLE. ?-'wig*-French; charr.berrr.eW. chauffeur, gardener;" $13C. Wettler'4 Agency, 20 West 43d. Laongacre S8??. COUPLE, colored, butler, cook; en11rs worx; ? $130; long reference?. Mis? fihea's Agency, 6 E. 41st. Murray Hill ?774. COUPLE. Austrian?; excellent cook. but. 1er-valet; $160. Wettler's Agency. $? West 43d. Longacre 8896. COUPLE?Cook, houseman ; young, nest, obliging; $130. Wettler'a Agency, ti West 43d. COUPLE?Cook, useful butler, chauffeur: colored; $185. Wettler's Agency, S?> West -43d. COUPLE- Good cook, uaeful butler; col? ored; $125. Wettler's Agency. 30 W. 4Sd. FILIPINO, best refsrenoe? for excellent cooklns?. economy; faithfulness; butler valet; $3 00. Wett'er's Agency, 20 West 43d. Longacr? 8896. BUSINESS CARDS Diamonds, Jevrelry, Etc. DIAMONDS bought and ?old for ea?h- ? Advice free. Bennett, 172 B'way. id floor. ? FOR SALE AHMT AUCTION* BAROAIN9. Single shot 20 ga. gun.$?.60 HI-power magazine riflf-?.$6.50 up . Raddles, various style?.$1.9$ up m Hunting knife bayonet?.95 up " Khaki poncho? .51.00 up g Khaki uniform?, hunting.$3.95 up Haversacks, waterproof.15 up Tent? .$1.95 up Ammunition In various size?, cheap. Special bargain Hat free ESTABLISHED 3865. FRANCIS BANNERMAN PONS, 601 BROADWAY, N. Y. FIAT brougham. 1322. for ?ale; perfect con* ditlon. Owner, going abroad, waats quick action. Telephone Rhine' ?nder 0483. between 9 and 10 A M., or ? an?l 7 P. M. < BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES COLLEGE MAN?Wanted to buy combined College Preparatory and Secretarial School, in thriving city seventy mues from. New York. Address D 802, Tribune. YACHTS AND MOTOR BOATS WILL CHARTER FOR SOUTHERK waters, thirty-five foot raised decVc cruiser, fully equipped, ?weet and clean, and In perfect condition. Will sleep four In cabin, three In cockpit. Cruiaing speed nine mile?, maximum, twelve. Right party can charter at reasonable rate. Apply for? further particular?, or photo, Crosby, 14* Peal st , 'phon?i Bowling Green 0J50. PUBLIC NOTICES 1, -PETER KENNY, INTEND TO SELL my place of bualnes*. at 542 W. 207th St., flvo day? after the dai<? of this notice, t will take caro of mercl-andis* cr.jd'.tors. SURROGATES' NOTICES IN PURSUANCE UK AN ?JXDER OS? Honorable JOHN P. COKALAN, a Surro. gate of the County of New York, NOTICS Is hereby given to :iil ??*r???i*i having? daim? against ANNIE F. HYDli. lale of the County of New York, deceased, to pre? sent the same, with vouchees t'..er?.of, to the subscriber?, at their place o* tra.isact ln? bublness, at the office of ?l.liXANDER A GREEN, their attorneys, at No. 12? Broadway, In the Doroug;* of Manhattan, city of New york, Slate of New Yurk. on or before the l?t day of l-'fbruary, 1S23. Dated New Yorat. tho iC:n day of July. 1)22. JAMES 3IAZEN HfDE. ALLAN McCi'I.LOH, HENRY L. R'PPE. Executors. ALEXANDER & GREEN. Attorneys fo? Executor?, Ofilc-e and P. O. Address, 120 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. CRAG1N, MARY WILLARD?IN PUR8U- I ANTE OK AN ORDER of Honorabls S JOHN P. CX.HALAN. a SuTr.gat? of ths ' C'ounly of<|.ew York, NOTICE !? hereby s riven to r-.n person* hsvjnrr claln.? against , Mary Wiilard Cragfc. late of th* County ? of New York. dec.;*#d, to prSMBX the ?am? S wlt'n, voucher? '.herSof to t'*e subscriber?. 1 at their place of transacting business st th? * office of l?sicl*l: n ? Ei.'iBhwuut. their st? < torneys, No. 2 Rector Street. Borough of I Manhattan. In the City of New York, on OS * before the 5th flay o? .T ?Tiuarv. 1923. LEWIS E. 3PARROWE. MIRIAM Wit* I LARD CRAC.1N, Executors. !<t?ed New S York, the 2Sth day of .)u?i?*. 16::. ESSEL-? f-TYN & i.'AUGiiwour, Attorneys for?g F-xecuU?*. Off-ce and P. O. Address, i | lioctor S'teet. Borough of Manhattan, City N of Nsw York. M DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE SUPREME COURT. NEW YORK COUN? ! TY. ? WIL?.IAM M. HALE. Plaintiff. , K?a,hist ED1TU GRA11A-M HALE, Defend- ? ?int. Pr?>cee'i;ng9 fer a d!s?*?!ution of mar- ? ?.as?i oh tl.e groan.l of absence. PLEASE TA?CE NOTiCE that pursuant to an order of Mr. Justice Irving Lehman, dated the 23rd day nf August, 1?22. and . tf.ed wiih xha petition of WSUtsm M. Hale It? 'he eiYi?.*. ?f th?- Clerk of ll?e C-iunty of New York. l>w which it appears that Wil? liam M. Hal* Ua? exercised ?all' duo dlll i gence in tnaitlntr a search to discover evl? L dence whether cr n?:t y?.>u ?ro livin-g. sa<j t '? that no tuda evidence l;an been found, and , ?that'you have a'oscia'.cS yourself for mors than five ?ucccss:ve years liant past with? out being known T?? eald William M. Hat? to be" 11 vine durln.? that tune, and that William M. 31-ao believes you to be d?**;?? h hearing upon ?aid petition ?hail be held at a. Speeui Term, Part ill, of the Su- , pronas Court. .New York County, at ths County Court House thereof, l~ the Bor? ough of Manhman. City ot.W?V*V York, on the W ?lay of November, 1S22, at 10:00 o'clock ;u the forenuon of that day. or as soon thereafter as counsol can be heard. at which time proof of the nl.eg-tions contsined ?'* the petition ?hall bo taken, and an application will be made for an order ?Ifssoiviiiff tho murrlaje between - you, the said I5itli.li Graham Hale, und ? this po*. it loner. William M. Hale. New York, Beptember 1, 1922. - 7 . WILLIAM If. HALB. PHILIP HAH?. Attorneey for Petition?!. 1451 Broadway, Borough of MsabW? tsn. City of New York.