Show COOLIDGE LEAVES I I ONE JOB UNDONE I I PLY Vt Au Aug LP 4 P- P W President nt Coolidge loft left one task un- un unI un unfinished unfinished finished VI when hen he mo moved moed ed on to I Washington yesterday Sitting at dusk In a hammock on 00 o othe the porch of ot his old homestead tt at I Plymouth Not Notch h high on a a hill the then president then with lIh no such guch affairs I I of moment on his mind as now now- now l noticed J a few feYo days ago aso evidence of t I dry rot in one or of the greet gred maples l which surround his fathers father's r fair farmhouse I house For some moments he sat In silence putting puffing At his hia cigar and nd studying the menace threatening the the- tree Then he be decided to Ink taky out the lot tot and turning tree treo su au- au au goon geon the next day he did so He planned to till fill the woun wound with nith cement but yesterday yesterday but he was raised to the presidency So he packed his baggage and left the task to his father tather casting a rID fin Q I IIII at the maple before having III t e farm Carm that has been the home homeI I of the I for three genera genera- lions hons nO I |