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Show , Wilson May Ride in I i John Q. Adams Coach I . (Il.v IiUeniiilioiuil Xcus Scrvic(ri) -r Ifitk j AArOODS HOLE, .Mass., April L . - MH I AVhen President AA'ilson comes here )IhH this'sunimer he may ride In the same llB ! historic coach used by America's sixth - MH i president, John Quincy Adams, when HB he visited the town. jjll Tho coach was disinterred from its iflaaai ; resting jilaco back or "Sid" La.vrcnc6'fi iiaal barn, whore It has been accumulating cobwebs for a generation. It Is to be HH "prottied up" for the state occasion. iHS The only question to be settled is jH who will occupy the seat" of honor on ' tho box. Some favor Arthur Under-- Ifli wood, who. as chairman of tho board 1 BH of selectmen, would represent official j grandeur. Others favor Eddie Do'ii- , nelly, Falmouth's lone Democrat, who j has voted the ticket season after sea- lijaal son 'with no hope of reward in this world," ns Henry Grady said, "and i Bl very little in the next." ' jfH The coach , was constructed by a master wagon maker. It was quite a iH magnificent affair for Adams' - day, I and in It ho was drawn from the edge ' PiH of the town to Falmouth tavern. I'jl |