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Show HEARS FROM SON IN HUN WAR PRISON Harvey Murdock of Ogden Writes Mother From Rastatt Camp. Nm'i.-i;iI to 'J he Trilmrtr. UOOKN. jf-.c. I'J. -Mrs. Kniimi ' '. W'ha-Icy. W'ha-Icy. 2820 ltivcr street, today received the f h-.-it wont In several months from her .son, Hsuvey M liitJ -rk . since tic w:i litk'-n prisoner bv the 'M'iimns in Srp-l.iiihei. Srp-l.iiihei. The I. -tier Is from the 'o.rma.u Ijfison camp it t t last ait. find is written on a hu'Ke sheet of papt-r whi-'h, when fold--., inrniy an envclup'J. The letter fim-vvyii fim-vvyii Urn in format in n which the soldier luie.w his mother wanted, I hat he wan ill i vc and in Kood health. He is prisoner No. Su.Ol and in in block 11. The letter let-ter follows: ' have boon thinking ;ibout writing you for quite a while and thin is the firt chance I have had. so I thought I would le i yuu know how am getting nlontf. 1 am Mill feeliiiK fine and am en joy -iiifr myself pretty well. We have things pretty nieo here and I am petting good uea t inent from our superior;;. But f sure will be plad when T can come hark homo asain. as fl haw been an awful time Htnee I was home We are bepriunins to have a little cool weather. There isn't much news- lo write about, so you will have to expect a short letter. Let me hour from you real soon." Mur docl; was originally in the regular army and served three years ;n the Philippines Phil-ippines before going to France, in November, No-vember, lit 17. |