j-eit, rat i met rs. st. John and her little son, mo is a fine 
t.oy, » Lit. Bays, approves of me. •*.& goes on this same trip in a 
fe- days with one of his classes. Phil tells me he has blacklisted 
tie uncomfortable members of o r Party, terming them "so much 
excess baggage" I -ash r could have had you along, I would even 
have taken you up Sheep creek and initiated you into the Pishing 
Club/ along with Helen, fio caught her first trout there. 
ft-fore i close this, it i no^ Wednesday morning, I must 
tell you one of A. P's 'Hones which I heard over the campfire 
man years ego, illustrative of the difficulties of the export 
business in South Americ • Me had sold a cargo of cement to seme 
to iT n in Onile, I think, to build a municipal campe Santo* They 
tui 1 t. icx.r cemeteries on t-ue plan of a pigeon house, a col ; barium 
Horace -"ould call it r guess. You rent a pigeon 
Santo n 0 . takes yoir lines as security, if y 0 ur 
hole and the Campo 
executors dont 
pungle up the rentpromptly you are evicted and you are apt to be 
come more or less scattered in the process, if yo 3. 1 nt land in 
tne bay. 1,r ell, they got the outfit built all right and had rented 
out a right smart of apartments men along came an earthquake 
wiich toppled over the entire to^n, everything but the campo Santo. 
^ e quake never cracked it and •’"hen those Chileans saw t ;e night 
chance their relatives had of getting oat and answering the final 
roll call, taey i 1 st said tie atin e nivalent of "Never Again" and 
that '"as the last cement they ever sold on the west coast- Ta at 
ought to put you to sleep. 
I'll send the photos -..long as soon as they come m* Best 
regards and wishes. 
Sincerely yours, 
