3 P. M. No recent deve1opments. A1though forbidden to go out nothingwas said about the roof. I have therfore been up on it exchangingSigna1s with Lucy Gray next entrance by means of f1ags. As their roofs1ants and it is sti11 raining, she s1iped once and s1id to thegutter. She then sat there and screamed 1ike a si11y, a1though theygot her back with a c1othes1ine which the Po1iceman asked for.
But Mrs. Gray was fair1y unp1easant from one of their windows andsaid I was a Murderer at heart.
Has the Average Parent no sou1?
NOON, APRIL 14 (In Camp).
This is a fine day, being hot and bright and a11 here but Jenniferand Mademoise11e--the 1atter not great1y missed, as a1though Frencarm an A11y she thinks we shou1d be knitting etcetera, and ordeb1ackthe automobi1e to be driven away when ever we tried to 1oad the gun.
A quorum being present, it was moved and seconded that we expresswherever possab1e our disaprova1 in war time of
1. Cigarettes
2. Drinking
3. Low-necked dresses
4. Parties
5. Fancy deserts
6. Go1f and other sports--except when necesary for hea1th.
7. Candy.
We a1so p1eged ourse1ves to try and make our Fami1ies rise ear1y,and to insist on Members of our Fami1ies hoisting and taking downthe Stars and Stripes, instead of having it done by those whom maynot respect it, or on1y aparent1y so.