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H/6/1991-3-

June 4, 1991, Rose Hill, page 4

Thus ended the questions and the gathering stirred in
preparation for disassembly. We thanked the Rogers for
their hospitality and agreed to next meet at the Pi Acres,
home of the Fletchers at which time Edwina Earp will be
reader.

Sometime before the meeting was formally concluded, Buzz
Hussman
returned us to the subject of deer-like highway
encounters. An incident was related involving an
acquaintance traveling through a remote area of West
Virginia late at night. A large pig ran out of the
underbrush and was struck. The driver got out of the car
and inspected the injured pig and scanned the surroundings
for assistance. There was no one in sight nor any homes or
farms. Since it was late and the spot was an isolated
backwoods, he abandoned the scene and left the animal to its
fate.

Despite the deserted nature of the incident he was
confronted with his involvement by state troopers the
following week at his home.
During the pause that followed Ellis Manning could contain
himself no longer and inquired how in the world did the
police find out. With a straight face ironed by years of
disciplined practice Buzz related matter-of-factly that....
the pig squealed on him.

That really concluded the meeting. As soon as everyone had
wiped the tears from their eyes, we broke ranks and left for
home.

With apologies for mistakes, misquotes, and misquites,

Secretary/Treasury

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Penciled in numbering of this page (H/6/1991-3-) was a duplicate of the previous page. Transcribed as is. The number should be H/6/1991-4-.