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Show Horse Laugh ONE evening Jones was discovered discov-ered by Brown trying to push a horse on to his doorstep. "I say, old man, do give me a hand," he pleaded, and Brown, won-! dering, did so. "Now," continued Jones, "let's get him up the stain and into the bathroom." After a lot of struggling, they got the horse safely installed, and Jonei closed the door on him. "What's all this about?" asked. Brown, puzzled. "I'll tell you," said Jones. "I've got a brother-in-law living with me and he knows everything. When he goes in the bathroom tomorrow morning he'll shout down: 'Hey, there's a horse in the bathroom," and for the first time I'll be able to shout back: Yes, I know!' " Expenditures of Railroads Capital expenditures in 1947 for equipment and other improvements improve-ments to railway property made by Class I railroads, including locomotives loco-motives and freight and passenger cars, totaled $565,901,000.00, which exceeded by more than 50 per cent the maximum amount spent in an)v year since 1930. |