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7 May 1976 Jack oboy oboy:

 Have COLOR duplicating in the liberry [sic] now -got a little off on the Blue, but I figure it is purty [sic]

good for first time?! Will improve with age I reckon.

 No word from Johnson and Nash them two absent writers? Sorry your colyam [sic] got mixed up in the 

FOOLKILLER - they had a colyum [sic] of mine but guess it thrown out with the wash - that's a joke and don't you forgit [sic] it. Like your talking on "The Relief Client as Folk Villain" - the Relief Client is just THAT isn't he - at least in most localities I gather he is. Or are you making a joke of the situation?

 Too bad about your COLLECTED WORKS - nothing good seems to be accomplished does it?
 I guess they didn't have the Six Flags bit when I went thru St. Louis in '43 did they? They had a good old German

restaurant near the Union Station, where I fed and wined myself, right passable place it were. Ah me, you get old you recall all those old spots.

 Sorry I didn't get to see Judy - a bit difficult to get there anyhoo.     86's, and then some       Jack II.

on side Little girl in a bar the other day dragged an American flag through the dirt and an old Colonel, a regular, had a fit - most of the regulars laughed it off, as did Jolly Roger, whose sympathy was with the little tot. Aren't we all.