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Show HIS WIFE'S DISTRUST Causes Census Enumerator Enumer-ator to Write to Washington I Nyack. Nr. Y July 12. Census enumerators en-umerators all over tho country, still waiting for Untie Sam to compensate 1 them for their services, will be able to sympathize deeply with William G. j Grant of Rockland county who has written to Census Supervisor Janis 1 Kilby of this district, complaining of I the delay. The letter, which reach- 1 ed Mr. Kilby today, says: "Now that all the danger from Hat-ley's Hat-ley's comet has parsed, and Theodore Is home again. I would most respectfully respect-fully inquire if the government can spare the small amount due rue for I my services as an Interrogation point during March and April. ' If they really need it, I can watt a little longer, but my wife la arranging ar-ranging for the celebration of our silver sil-ver wedding in the fall and we will need it by then. She believes now that I have received It and have blown it In, and nothing but the sight of the check will convince hor. "We had figured on using the money mon-ey for a trip to the seaside this summer, sum-mer, but the figures wore"wrongr-and now we expect to get It in time to buy-furnace buy-furnace coal next, winter. "For the love of Gocl call an extra session of-congress or somothing and get it tbroirghJ If thy cau't Bpare the. cash, tell them to send two cent stamps, for I would liko to; have some; good of.lt before the family bas- to use It for a white tombstone to-put over my grave." " . ' j |