Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1918 — Page 6

.Page BJ-. i iLJggSj

Letters from Soldiers

Written to the Home Folks From This Side and the Other Side of the Water.

try Is uphill. Have been diiiiing on ilirsp hills for four months and not tun du I remember of going down hill. It is getting on ir.y npncs. I nm afraid t.hct If I ever hvt nti;. descendants tl.ey will be half mountain goat ami half ramp!.

j Th' ivmhI Is worse here than .in TnMiana and when it starts blowing It j :h Us up a few farms and deposit jthem indiscriminately wherever It

FlOm ElllOtt COnrOy. I 'KU,llPTi ro"" or the guard notiae.l pleases. pt cr.rhly upon soldiers. You .... r, iitc are taken. Armed fiu.mls walk postt 1 i ome in at nichf and " sr.it II niit of

I'nui Minn.. April 6. D1$

'Tlii . -or TijfF.s :

nbo'" 1 l)ihliiiK at all lmun of th.-( ...ir lnoutii uiul Mow It cut of your

-i-i, ivi..t,.-, Ms.Viar!, T I'm : :nnt - ".. nu nc limo mm wn.- nose, (in.-;,-! it out of your ears ami

cruise Mric.ly n military pest. I low- ' fr, tliey --to!en, or to make it as n h r ) la-io one a possible. Ye hip at , w !y constructed voiiaiid mi: . uuobi ie ; 1-iHMi, midway ho t -t n M itin-a polis ami1 St. Paul, anil not very fur from the t'iu-j vervty of Minnesota. ; If yo.i cfn Imagine ;i large V. M. "". A . ' I o'lsiim two th.-usi.nd iif;i you will have ;

get d (,:-a of what UaS Vi ace ts n.e.

I t" . t , , O S i Tt t a 1 n , . 1 - , ' . ' - . j . . . m t- : i . .

S. hoe-I for the regular army is not of - ...n.r.i in ; "" - . , i i iu:i ami .iu

vi.iin-i iMu.oi ot.iiiiir it , i , t . ji. out ot jor eyes. V'lits stm-ei .lj . ! Vr r:iny e.iilin- from ti.e above lil.LltiTT I: On.Vr.OT. (n.lopy il.at 1 a:: not In love with the . t!.is A. Aeroplane It, t. h . 't;itt i f Kansas, hut of course 1 am (norland l?ldg . f-'l. T'aiil M mn I "t i c s p. n s, bl e for any Inferences y,.vi

At present 1 am nor ntt'-iui.n

u a d ' a w .

1 biivr npi r peon moon-

S'-ho,,, but wM! l.roh-.hlv I..-. ...,-. t ! 1 ith t on Urn Wabash .'in! New Mown

'!'rer is a larre nie' h.i'l tt the bno-

. 'it i

Some time. T .-,. platooi. lead,.,- n- rov

! (i;s sco I was t rans r.ri-,-.: i.i ... .,...'-!

.ii . . .

. , down hf to i t

to , I '. ! 1 1 , .

jum a i

oiint'.. but a somethir.pr to

; maii.itrii,- offtoois ! ioii,i,,u., , i , ,

lh 1 .......... the rnpaoity of wrc en nr -o,,. ;. ,r

,,..i. . ... l, v.., , .....v j fUBUt promotion. of curve the efcviiian knuff. fork and rvoons. after; j oniv. ; titin" sj f -"" ,vi;h aild S" ,b0 c,,"i organization H ohVv ' i . r'-.p,',, ar v ' -lu'l e:r of San An-mio Texas. , You are no th(.n, a,w tmn-oc rit.ii-.Moned tw'irI'cutt already a.tt !ed that I was sent! ntP(1 , orfio.-s here a. -t H KtT.v Field. Pan Antonio, Texas, from : " n "amr Taylor. I.ouifVtiTe. Ky The see-. oi U arui third f.oora of the bulldms , as.-a for sleerln (;i.pirter end th" i I rOlll CliarleS Miller.

leurm floor lor :n?t ruvt ivc r'.n rose?. i s , pn,j v Ti

Kegardn.s the

May is r j, m'1 in I.aUe

v- . ! i '. s i'i 1 ro ' irt n;i : '

oh forwaid t... Al-oiit tl;o on'" lecr.Rtion w-e hv

So down to the 02n-1

n ( oioio.il and th sentinel..

r.no'iBh tV..nics happ'-n down tl.'ie in a

day l Ke-p Life in n aterial for a year. The m.ttMs f.-rm tills pait of th oountry are d.ffei etit from nn thinij ,.u will iind In h-1 rog .mi.ois t'.ary. Mad the eopipatn' o .'t ( ii a mar.-'i I he other duy and was fininj: ba U by a .vtu.nge. ro.nl on.! f-ins a man phoizh-

t ir.R in a ne.irhv lo ld w :th a ttu!e nr.d a

j cow hMrnr -s. .1 topetner

'-" - -.- .'iJJSL'.J

rame in about midnight and found a! "hake t'ouiity Times'' on the table andj then prooee.je,! (o ,7-uib my tleep. It took him ten mmutes to awaken me, fit! vf couro 1 aid not et sore oer It. I Y e took a trip to Ko!k;lone and softer expIortiiB the town, w e ont to the! Maple hear Club for Mippor. It was. a real aiippr, inohiiiinK ohoce.lnto rustard, p!e. about an inch and a half thick. Thi w eathT was jusu riKht to mnkr a ffjl-j low want a mess of ice mam, but It' couldn't be found. Joe s-ud that a shop) sojd lio creani h-fore he wont to l'laiice, ; but it is closed now. Tin re v. a pencil of a w aitress at the Maple r.f. si;.: ;s ! a lielgiart and can't talk Kngl'sJi. and ,.s we couldn't "Tar !;.' Fran. -a if." we! couldn't tail; to her.

e nave both af-red ibat th. re i.s m pi roe like Jlammotid. e-,.'n if Fi.Ku-ii end S.'otlan'l arc m, places, and we hav.

resolved that i,r-ver more will we stray so far awny that w e ai.'l iv tutu m a : few days " ; V.vr rythirg- j, ni,. ..,,., i.,.r:v over' hrie, so vi ill ri,,g ,,f. j As -b4. I'.KI i;i;n j ! S. I aprceil to v. rite to The Tim its I a letter, fo I haf v.riit.n tills s-o thatj you can let th.-m and the card j Addr. - s; f;. ,.p, m. I.an.l,. Sti. er'. Suiiailrou. No. l v ; i . 4ii,,i i .jv,.sp.n. A. ! K. F.. In N, w Vol I;, .v. y . '

-IILJJ JIJHit-.il '. !i.

Indiana Harbor, held a public meeting and dance at the. Auditorium In Indiana Harbor, Sunday, March 31, afternoon and e ening. lioth t lie meeting- and danc were held for the beneft of the Jugo Slav soldiers, who are now In Europe rlphtitig for llie allies aRainst -Kaiser Bill." State KepresentntU-e Andrew Sheriff of Chicaco, lr. rtiankini and Attorney rtntwovleJi, were the speakers who addressed the afternoon meeting, lb 'preventative Sheriff spoke in Ennllfli. whil t'ne othe,- two speakers fate their addresses in Slavish. At t'ne request of officers of tKb rhib Assistant Chief Hughes agreed to proid" any p-!ic. protection iiecersory v i I iiou t a ny iia rt;e officer Budie later appeared on the p.-Mi. as h- was off dut- at tho time, and made a. elmrpe of three dollars for bis s ri'i"';-'. NiRbt S.-i'grsni Jlatar Fhouid havmade, j ri'pr &n'nn?(-nif ns so tear, r- p-n!.-ir officers shoubl liroe b'-en present, and takon care of the rr.-etiriK la the usv.nl way. It is it the small har;e of n. that the ;.,, nhj.-.ts to, ,ut tb- fact of any charge at all. They str-nt; uply ob.'ct to thin prin.vie and want to know why the i ity niiininisratioii V'tm.'ts the police dipaitmnt to rollret tny graft of U,ls kind. It was a patrio" r.ee m, and c'ty

Tuesday.

April

officials Fhou:d ho

patriotism enouKh

,f it.

I'l MJ

1916.

to have ttkeu ehargo

er wy. I'ETER I'OT'OVICfr V. O. Box 475. Vice Preside Indiana HarTTor, Tnd. About the Income Tax. Hammond, Ind., A! rii -v Fditor Timks:

1 am a subscriber ard :Uady reader of.

your valuable l ubi icat ion. Kindly ph a;-'e Matt, i i your papi r v. b. t!,.-r real ':.-! i''' r.roperty xchuniied at equal values I 5 liable to iiioiiii'i tax. Said xclAt:Cv baving- (Ki-uirol F !. 1. 1 f 1 7 (last year). If so w h r: can I report sat.ie 'o g.'.vt rtirneiit offioais? IN specif uliy and thanking you in advance. M. F.

LOWELL

C T. Bailey left Monday evening- f.-r r:o k Strings. V'yo. with :s htwa o full blood lieraforJ catU-i that iie hs.v told to parlies in that place. To" women liavs been busy the pas' two days soliciting the sale of Libert , Hotids. The ladies have proved thmi ."'io's pood scUtrs and their ffort s t-"- a lorip way towards making tro f o'lth part of the ciu.'i'y go over :a-top.

PATE N T S SEND FOit MY JCRKE BOOK -HOW TO GF-T THEM." i full of Information yea hcn

ft'

Inforrnatlcn know.

Hrrimbr that all worlf ertruitea

y ear it aoim iu "t own omoei, rig'

This rpii'Siion is som-what vBjrue. If t'o pic-cr-. of r- u 1 (stale v.or- evi.rai.red williout the piiMrliig of any money m he. transact imi thre would he ncthtm.to tan any income on. The income tax

is n put rmiietit tax; on ni'-nev nn'-'tvio,! fer in Chicago, w Intra ya ucan call for not c n t-rrpertv. Further information' conaultatton ,T " tba

con !o obtained from the rt-vf nu' collector in the Federal tu il'lirip. thout-h If. is pretty Into to be inquiring fibo-t

these matters since the f..:i! of April

lt- - FT'ITOIt.

'1 do- .!,-.. : . w s o the Cati'.P. H" ca

!. the government :--t:eet in V, est ! la mm. ...... received i,M,.r ,(1 the d-oped l--s f

has cecnied that too many accidents . -rt .ei rrofi the:- s, Charles M:i!er hr.rc resulted on tlie fiytng field through i w"lio Is now 'Vomen :.-0 n Fran, e."

a lack of knowledge of the aeropiatie, its j li" have heen in tlia service a year j n' l:'s mo-.th and any we red: "M'al, 1 construction ami manipulation. The ! 12th of this month p.nd !s a tnni- re. koi it's about thtee chaws, and a

i o i

('.pi the top, shifted n pc.und.om1 a half of old Korit.u a to the other s'(l''

at 1 1 of a chawer, . , r. -1

: n ano.:: t " o I. . o naioi c - i,,.- a;,on this irfot:nthn I arrived

siutjy is much more mt-restitir than tn flattery '. I2:h Field Art. I- j half if 5 nu'to riciit

iru imagined it wou.d he. A ktiowledce;' 1 "' i-cr 1 as f- ilows. 'cn' abo-.:! t w . !

of t hysi. s and m., tl'.ema u. s a. e rc jairccl, "nr tof-e.-;

o obtain a thorough understand.!'- of- ouxrni neani a 1 ne fro.n ho-nei;,t Funst.m in about four hours.

?1 t!;f " point; tj write a few c;;-,-e tr.v regards tn all the old pane

ones to iet om kti-- c' tt-vse" T I ..... . ... t--t ,,,.. 1 Hammond. '!U

e, .-..t n'a'v he fhete for a few da.es.

:l 'ts tra.ve-ap. "We have ab-ut a dzert ; , , .s J.is. a i::tie nilly now jabout Mjv 1st.

rra.. " " ' u ry long at 1 I; U'l l '' -Mt .n.. .

" ' riave . fll expect.,.- f., ),,,,. 1 1st. 1.'. ,,.ilil Itll.

w-ork. sail Tr.aktng and metaiaiurgy are; t,-0!1. finv t'-p'e " ' I c:en. I am nble p. or to set somewhat; ' " . '? :"' . Frnm iR-Pllfceil LamD,

. o I-iriili. t fl i : ft 'ir c r , r. .',, I

The r.eroplane is very simple in o'

r'l.'T'Oo 9' rrrrcii n r: A r f c . .-o ( ".' are

M-bmed wtth hebtress and stmi-M-.-itv ! 1? p0! 1'"',?h fi'ttit c atong fin

here nod t! irs; ru -t !o;i :

are used f.

coarren nt wooci-

'f r.n idea of the stupendous programme 0

HRmmo.-id, Ind., April J. "

i the air wh'eh Vnc'.e Sam Is about to ,-,r nn, Wfl c.:. y,;,,. Fditor Time?: lUiob. t Kelly Field I marvelled at . M.,a,tP ,r ' ' ' ' . ' ' tt.re is a letter rctidrc'-sed to GTenn

' ne pumper ami onuert ti mess ot planes , p!.-n;.- with, the

sn.i a:r craft. At dusk, when tips a:r worth mor vas sti'i, as many as seventy shir-'M-l.' on th.

"i'l in fir s'r at tt!" !!::-.. The sunset town abot a m; and a ha" f of Texas is beautiful am! 'v-th aero- '-amp and w a'l ttke a wi'K d.

! S:n:t!i. w ho is a 7 ai

ono o

f oar Ham-

nv I ':i r mane v

than the French. AVe ' trend soldier b. ys. Keubcn 1 .?"!. ' foro

do'. !nr There is a s"nr, m

i "anes rl cttine th

!ooUed ! there ard er.i

w n

W f c"t

is a sicm.tVHtve to it. as it is tho first rs that we hae of two of our Hammot.! hos mcetmg tn France, serving

From Bill Dalgliesh.

I aslo'd hoii IM I'fhiins of the llami nl Countr

"ub feccr, c-fi the following letter froi Fi'l nalitlh sh, the llainnioiid golf jn

ibis mortonis. j ".Somen here in 1 li.c !,--.ji 1." Feb. -i. i F. !'. Demlr.it, j Hammond. Ind. ; 1 ' nr Mr. Ierntn;. A', e are h.n itig grand go!!:ng !! h i-; ju:-t now bu' so far I have riot s. cn a s-oir cojrst' I expect to . t hoi:'- CO "le:, VI'" thi". W t, and B Til looi.a'a' f"r-.;crd to lh ' I' is J .c t five no.-'t,. tlo tc,ih-4y s.rae I left Hamnn-nd. T!.o it re ally rre:r, n . longer tooc th-oi tptir. i;ucss thai ti-i! !ng io mucii ii.ikci it i'i! tht'i ! Thi sure is a f-ur.'A wild a, t h. , other day cn the l-'crcaihui tie and l! run info a fellow ti 'it I m-t jM Chh-:,g..j t(.r-.e time ago. I bet that you tr j sr-nciint' nil oor fine on a hil'iarv! i table so that yo-i w i'l be rbie to trim ( mo w h. n I come b.:o.l:. Jhit o i know j that I nn trim vo i tc mf.iter lew n.tu h I you rrtc lic". J

irlve my narard." to ever; body, as hav-i

oke so many bo.zat is: I would eaoh a o.sr s jpoer for sixt v ce.j, 'vse!f ar.-l others f tr.r.dir.g ga.'.irg a t i potn fee s. bread so. hitter at

the slgh. PVIT b'.t''T' tV''"! 'gape; I was i'i-; the rus'i- gaw

.V ' T'n-v u A vr -ih! ? Tell h "u I - ,t . When lie M'.-e. th"' onera'ir-c !.

' V c

Ekyscraper

first f

l to sharpen ti

T might give you a synopsis qf o:r.r'!P' na?' ' daily programme. it is very mm h ; ?a-v n':'" t,y fslmi'ar to the daily routine n Brty army. emp. First call is at fve-thirty a. m i

and reveille at five-forty. Mess . call

so

At

n coed n- so;-e Jjv a: ore of th"t on me, trt " f 1 ' er;r c c".-, r e.

' ri c s , r CI1A RL1E.

two d'feic.t countries In two u n . ei i io i s .,,,. v. fr.,r,.s , in , , r

'umf. rms. The accompanying rb turo 1? i vrr r, vritc tI,r,r r...,nr; wc;l.,j t,Ke j

a win I a e. . I

' "..:;; s'.i :.,::. : ?'..-.. i;;e easr ; ju.st loafed ai cii-i.) and st:-,okcd. s'e . ! vrreoe le'ters at .' .ie Th.-r t,

self rplai'..'C"! ' ;,.;.;,, ;; a",v.;c - "! - 1 " r. 1 -'. "'t m e n5 "no"5 l-a v ". so this accounts th- pecuhar head'.-.r.?. The letter

.1

e t

also self-explanatory, and I urn cn!j.i1;j. T can do weh ,V! t'e t: carry irg out his request that earn !' m-r r wishes ?n l rcr!.M,

Vi

no, reveille at nve-torty. jifjj . call I 1 Won't you -.ir.ds a? six and sick call at six-thirty, j FrOm LieUt. Floyd MllrraV. 'card i rcturne t ten minutes of .ight the men linej Cn-rr Funston. Kansas ed your purpo

tip for school. F.eeess at nine-thirty and!

A ; ' ;h. 1515.

recall from school at eleven. AVe drill ' Tiroes:

''en e' en-ten to eleven forty-fix e a. t:i. j ?o- t'"-e nii I wrote ., voir e'.r ri1 fa"! In !'n f.-r mess at twe vo. i c:'af io-t department re( ..ie;-pp tv,,.

S : m-c rc 1 . . v,'?,r. i-.F',:.;i:5!r, Fare of Amy ro.stoff,.-r. 1 London, Fng-lan !. i

School again at one p. m.. recess at "re and recall from sohooj at fourf'fty. The men are then tt ;5:irs uti'i! e-fcrty-fiv e. when they stai d retreat. This is one cf the most impressive formations or rhases of army life. The men stand at attention while the colors

rj ee.ng- lowered atid retreat call sound-

d. Ti:h two thousand men standing en the le'd In perfect alignment, one esnnot he'p but thrill with patriotism r4 fervor at the grande-jr of the regu-"i-trv army of the United State, cAnierica. T.'ghs Br cit a, nine p. m. as usual ml tars sounds at ten. except on Saturday night wren it is Mown at eleven. !. Is absolutely ticccpsary that the boys be ,n before these times, or measures of run'shroent alien as faigu (trerk). K.

(sent to you. I ha ve t pewrftten it fori jou. having attached the origins!. j

AV;.n't you personally see tl'.'t thi i

eel to me after it has sr- j

se? Fl-ase do. j

t.-.T.at.' r..ti,r.i -t letter tc-B.-cir ti i'l'. !

the licute to ;07 AVe-"'- State ft uat-uu't-.i, in,;. j From Earl Brusel. r.espec' f'i' . i Mis, T. I.v Fru-'!, -1't I'i ana a-. -r, :;,. i;i,i:N .sMITII i, the recpior.t cf an ltit'-rcMiug lftt- r

e at present address, bit !nas- "So-: e-, i.e,. ;n FnclBnl'. Match 4. . from !pt .-on. Uarl. who a now sttit .--tie.! u"h e.s I have not received !t fo date. , s,,In r,;V. ! . , the F. S. Nava! Air Stat.- n a- M,,-;..

I did ?t"t y(, s,r i t.ot a "I-Ycneh hcauty" nor j Fin. The lett-r Je o: t ;hc hts f.rst t ;r,

a ltc-lit'.nr. She ts our friend Joie Ma-! to th- riirauq. pure !n fai! uniform. Of course I could; l,..-ir Mother ami A'i: lardiy act as tl-.o I was with Joe. Tt j I just pot. back fro m tie raiige a a i

v a '. '. : a b 1 p ' I b i i - a t ' ft

setit t

f have decided that et;h

r.:a-e my aprli cation in proper form 1

or that you had too m'.:rt:i respect f -r your sheet to at'o-r- t to he sen. ;r.(o the State of Kansas. Whichever it is

will you use wlaite-.-p- 'nfr may ha' with the proper at

e'l

seemed to toe that atiy cr,e wtth sktitsi went up to th

! gu your.

Sties i

n ought to be a, h-olv. hat I guess only j tine lev and candy. It su-e was thought-!

i o s t p n t at 1 paper

to get seme good tr.to tie s p.

Have been ser'. ing as r n ' s ' ... t; - r r l

horus

nr..! Scotchmen wear

h, tul if hu to pat m th- cigtirct ion m ,v ;

j -hort shirts. j T was all cut. I h.-.-icht I would ha-oi

l t-.i'i .Joe s Mnrs ar.e! bat to ( to moet.-i: tlie i e ot tm; week.

"1 ltd or:

: ,o

f' r the past two

, . t V

:a . n i f ;

'"amp

lont'.s srid I

j wait mi'. 1 I l.c-s nl from him before I The cakes nnd c;

could fr.d him. His letter n.i'le the I .--

ic ( I'u hii'

and thv'

!" I w jt; havo f.. r supper. Th-;m;s;

vi.l t-e glad w-;-e- ft e , art-n 1- ove- rett.nt.i i:,p to .uoat.r :ernens, ;i;ri'. i, r.iso to j;'i.u i r ir t lea ; n 1 1 a ,'r.c -. I :

Expect to get a few- da-'s" leave and i tnar.aged to get a pass for tw-o days and! wyl write Amos a t. nil.'. He shouid ceo- e hn-k to tbe United' Sa?es. I wen' to se-c him. I Mew tn about e-ght have seen the ,ig salt waf. i thtit 1 It 1 hard to believe that wh.lt people' V. X. arc' .To" wasn't homo. Snie of thai wo caught today. or.ee foucitt to take this re-tmtrv fron. other fellow a er.terta ir.ed me urt'l b-l i I liav so much to wrile a. Ive hd the Indians. Ti-e whole darrrjed eoun- i time, fh-n found a bunk for n:. Joej my i'rst l.-p ani f v.rytliri;. gtartei

a letter :.' s' ord.'i v tcrntig but had to

'tiake a, diniT -1 Mian

Mr

GORTON

Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Company, (New Jersey), Bayonne, New Jersey. Dear Sirs: 1 am 74 years of age, ar.d had chronic constipation for years. Have suffered much at times trytr. to eet relief by ujir.g physics. Now I use Nujol every morning just an hour before eating, and find it sure to give relief without griping pains of any kind. It leaves no bad results. I cannot say too much in favor of Nujol the best remedy for constipation, sour or burning stomach ; it gets away with those troubles right away. My friends use it with the same results: never fails; no griping, no physicing, no inconvenience. I surely recommend it to all sufferers from constitution, old or young. Hurley, South Dakota, Yours truly, Jaiuary 3, 1917. J. B. Gorton. Mr. Gorton's letter is a valuable endorsement of Nujol to every sufferer from constipation. In all cases Nujol is a gentle, natural aid to normal bowel-action. Don't merely tell your druggist, "Give me something for constipation.' Insist on Nujol. You then protect your health against harmful pills and salts; you run no risk of making the bowels dependent on laxatives and cathartics. There is not a single drug in Nujol! It is a safe remedy for young and old that makes you "regular as clockwork." ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS There are no substitutes there is only Nujol At ivery drug itert. Send 50c. and we will ship new kit size to aoldiera or aailora anywhere.

H'ch. OJld

i 1 1 r-. u ! 1 r, s did all . ho 1 c; of ' -'cC beys. I h e ) h - w a t! icwti op a j t :s. "We c-aic! q.'i to any' f tho h. ' .-: I - 0- , V. ; : at. I didn't. t..kt ad-j ' tf. ft,;- . ; th: , !. of the i,( y3 :..i I at Itiv rtngs ani toe ot of the lrg'

ani I cttnod at af '..;; noon rode '

I.v" kt-'iioi 'f !... rfei jxa-yt

bottlfw nn,.,-, --"arin? the Nujo! ""(Jornark - ne-.-er in bulk. Write for 'ree booklet.

Nllj Ol for constipation

v inter home-. Hat;',, s ilrs. Hughes' ; . i,

around In the cat. j Well, you have been w ot. dol ing' how ' T take to the air and Ivvatit 10 say trar; ' is Feme f-porf. I had two hops last Fnturday. Vv'c went, up w,!h the ladio' planes ar1 it was more of a Joy hop;

! then Btiyfb.'.i.g else. l was ciisn ppoini -' I ing in a. way as I thought I would ho a' I ;Ut!5 nervous fl,.- first time but I wasn't, ; It was Just like an au'o ride, oti'.v wifip more r.oise and more tirof:;e. 1 was in' "the back pit of the f-.tsaisgc atid the pistol in the front. The blast from t'ne pror.ei'cr and thei speed of the, plane is enough to rip your, hair off. I did not have, goggles rori helmet on and the first hop was so new; that I even forgot to put the strap on j that holds you in t'mi machine. The pilot j didn't pull any stunts. T.".it it was thrill--Ir.g on the sharp turns and when hepointed the, nosa r.own v hep hn-.ding. ; The landing was something like shoot' the shoots without ti-e humps. j I had a Vt K. A. radio t?t in front of. rr.e with the sending key strapped; around my Ur.oe and after we got up SO" j feet the pilot gave m" the signal to lot: out the wireless antenna, which is ZoO, feet of wire which we have to reel out.; I got quite a shock from the set cn the second hop as grabbed the antenna, lend when reeling it and didn't have the, switch off. 1 It sure Is great to s't In the big pit j with just your head sticking out andj the big engine it, f-ont of you never1 missing a stroke. Ton sure get a fire! view from the air and can see all th. depths of the bay. We were only up about 3.000 feet and Miami looacd like! a small spot. They say it is easy toj pick out a submarine ns you can iis-i tinguish theni as fieep as they go. After! this week we get two weeks in the air' with machine gurs. This week 1s ihoj finest of the course. 'We get up at 4 : S' I fnew time) and take our grub over to; one of the key, for ground target prac-! tire. I TV hare about hour's ride in large launch and when we get to the! IslRTte! TTA e-rt e - n cfl-liYl w H 1 1 e t V. ei root,-!

get breakfast. Then we have a fewj hours on the range and another pwitn before dinner. Vcll. I expect to be home in about a month as e are! j remised a. ten day furlough. 1 will j close for. this time, with love to nil. !

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