THE VICE-PRESIDENTS CHAMBER, WASHINGTON. August Eleven 1919 my dear Dan: I have your card and am glad to know that you are where I should like to be. You are mistaken, however, about there being any heat in the treaty business. The galleries for most of the time are deserted and when any one begins to hammer the telephone pole the rest of the senators break for the woods. my own opinion is that the American people are more interested now in the price of potatoes than they are in the price of peace. However, the same is in politics and Heaven knows where it will end. Cordially, Judge Dan M. Link, Oden, Mich.