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Show Immm New York, April 14. Vincent As-Lor As-Lor Is seriously ill at the country place "of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Huntington, whose (laughter, Helena, lie is to marry on April U0. He was stricken last night and his temperature rose to 105. He was better today but Mr. Huntington said that physicians still regarded his condition con-dition as serious, although there was p such a marked improvement in com- Iparison to last night that they hoped the crisis had been passed. He added add-ed that it might be necessary to postpone tho wedding but that they wore hoping for the best. The Huntington place Is at Staats-burg. Staats-burg. N. Y., near tho Astor country home at Rhinebeck. Young Astor will remain there until he recovers. In addition to local physicians, two doctors from New York were summoned. sum-moned. It was said that Vincent Astor had not been in good hcnlth for several weeks. Recently he contracted a cold while boating on tho Hudson and congestion con-gestion of the lungs developed. Physicians Phys-icians wore not sure, however, that he had pneumonia- |