Diè‘~ot V 44~Ua 8. :Dj~n ‚ ~ \ ~1O~: 4€; ~ ~ ~4 .~ L~ ‚ ~‚ ~-Ta1L~,& ~ ~L ~it ~4&7 Ofl his ~ Phil i~8 0 iW.~d „A~ •~z~aan tims ~ touo~ h±r~ ~ nd epst iith the Y~UkB.Ö gbow~ ( 1~1,1u• Central city pax~ t, nov. ~‚ i~o~igitt ti*~t anytiiin~ a rank., iait ~ ~ S \ waa t1‘uh. • ~ne~gave hbi a .~ti~e and told him to go end aut the tirpt man \ !) be met, he fo11o~d instruetioni mii though ba IŒL•w the man. ~R9a1tZiflg how 4f too].ish\he had acted, he rsadi1~ apo1ogi~d end~ explained lby. ~‘~14iers ~ ~-L.»4~ ~ £~4 u~ ~i~5k~i~ v~ j ~A A ~r~ri;;~i:~it ~ ~ ~ ~ s~ch ~l~i ~t~u1d run in terror at the ight o~ one ‚~ %s con.~.rat.. ne~~ iiacoisred „ thi.. ~ kt-ue~4~311;!1LIa~at ~ma~ ~ ~httsr ~. c1o~ 1~1J~ ~Uwh4 S ot the ~r ~j~imr. atatioi~d in th toia to keeP erde?. Uni~u t1a~i ~re p].aœd~ eveiijhez, ‚ end a 8ouths~1.zs ~ ae~i*d ot not rss~soting tbe tlag it he STOIk paaøsd under on uithout bowing. Penalties ror this oftøn~ ers, to b• hung up by the $h~uab~, to srry gr.a~po1sa toi‘ a cs~tain tiù, and ninnei‘ous otbs~ pmiahments ~iich saud a dsa3. of diaootnfort to the. ~ictias bu~ aent the soldiers an4 .~a].awss Into p.ala of 1aiighte~. Th. sight of a Ysaka. so1di.r~:wa,; sno4o~e~4~a COntSdaI‘at. e~ into hy3tsa4.&. $~R_~ &#~4 4~V%~ ~ a3~avsi laughed wben told they ~ free, ~it Goy. T,*ii ‘mii e3aos$ jn&it% tarent. Hie slav.a, he said, ~rs alwaya practically Irs., so a little 1sg&~ foz~Ik did not ~ mtteh~~4r‘~. Narly avery oz~ x~1ned t~rs and vorksd for ia~s.. Tor tI~ put thirty-five ysa~i, Phil To*ia baa bsn abnoat totally dissbLd. Lan€ Lit. a•eaua no novslty to him fo~ hi a~i eir~n uasd to U,. IongSr whin they honored thir e]Asra mors. H. baa •ighty.~tour rslativea in Tiiginia a13~ oLde~)~ tMfl h ‚ but atatsa tb&t friendi ibo have Yiaitd th.r y he looks