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Show MELON RETURNS; MAINTAINS SILENCE NEW YORK. March It OPt-An-drew Mellon, retiring United States ambassador to tha court of St James, returned on the Leviathan today, celebrating cele-brating hie eevenly-eighlh birthday. Ha declined to discuss "any important impor-tant question." becsuse, he said, "1 am out of responsibility of It" Nor would ha talk as private cltV ten. "I haven't gotten used to being private riliien yet he aaid. "I'm free, that's one thing, and I've reached aa aga when I'm entitled to be free." He aaid ha might see President Roosevelt but thai ha had no appointment appoint-ment Mellon aald that ha had no special plans. The former ambaasador, who was one time secretary of the treasury, said that he probably would alay overnight over-night iq New York and then go to hit noma In Pittsburgh for tha weekend, week-end, proceeding on lo Washington Monday. Ha aaid Praaidenl Roosevelt wa "favorably regarded" In Europe. |