D./‘.'S'S «•panhe had lied, l.ile and Pace seeingthe condition hurried up. V incentVentnow being close to my father saidIn anto him with aagothn oath, I will stop Chicag0filt;r soldier* and *•» ..you from halting soldiers/* and as j ventilatiML*rfUrjr. !he saiil that he drew his pistol andcocked it and just as V incent startedK.72.to bring his pistol around to shoot my father, who stood defenseless Vincent’s left, l.ile cametant toronupi floor. | close by V incent’s right and seizedICC.V incent's pistol with his hand between the hammer and the cap andnever s school yAll thwith a firm grip he wrenched the »r*w- i pistol from Vincent. Vincent’s at-ipiivi I •tcntion w;is then turned to l.ile, de-is grown physical lished.formedpi red j?9**-iVIma manding his pistol, but l.ile refusedto give it up. Pare then c ame up on Vincent’s left and he and l.ilenjrorI** t urdII.moved V incent on.duty thrit is athat is 1:I he hed to aHad it not grcat de been for the promptness and nerveot Kile that incident would havebeen tragical and sad. My brother,a(flcr ***who was in the lot nearby, saw theattair and hurried to the house toj get a gun to shoot Vincent and as• • • •he came out with his gun Lile and Pace were forcing Vincent on, anilit is tnait is mushabbymatter That is their eaas no harm was done my brother* took no action, l.ile kept Vincent’s• pistol until they parted on the road. I ile afterwards told me if he had—it isthat willater lischool y ble straibeen a moment later that mv fatherfeetwould have been killed.RoM'O.\l...•I.» t Kn I wffw (lie fitaftcrwaipower oto discsto fatigt