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Show ' ' ' ' - i- S.A. Few Golf Players Work For Edison In an article about Thomas Edl-son Edl-son In the, February number of the Americas Magazine, the Vice President Presi-dent of Thomas Edison, Inc., says: ''There'sie no golf players, in the Edison organization., There are 1 7 thr.ee orfour men who play occasionally, occasion-ally, but there isn't a man who has his golf, regularly ln the approved mVIle4'fr&rp' IssV a cas!5(gqll tan not even nineteenth hole tan-la tan-la the entire -organisation. I-de, ait think Mrr'Edlsonas-any-preJudlce agaWs'6ltI''dduot''irhVrealIses; that there-are tnenwho-belleve-golf Is essential to their well being, and who Imagine they are clearing their brains for the big things of tomorrow tomor-row when they steal away to tho country club from tho duties otito-day. otito-day. That there are no golfers In the Edison organization is not bo-causo bo-causo of-Mr. Edison's antipathy toward to-ward golf or othomoutdoor Bporls, (but rooroly because keeping .up; with Jir-i- ,1 , ' it i. I -..'. --a.. Edison doesn't leave any time 1 T saMsiHaiBBaMaBBBBBBHaBSBasaBaaBBBBB for that sort of thing." I 1 i S |