At this time I was making $26 a week, renting a room,

making car payments, and had enough left to run around with on

weekends. It was in March or April that I received my draft

notice. The day I left Rochester it snowed two feet and I had

to shovel snow for hours to get my car out. I drove to

Canandaigua and left all of my things with my father. I left

thecar with a friend who worked at a gas station down by the

lake and he stored it in his barn. I owed some on it but they

couldn't collect from you while you were in the service.

After I was in the army about a year, I wrote to him and told