I t:ue. Sonic of the foli./vp. think thatI . _ . • • i. . „ i ..rthe Y. M. C. A. hja joke, find r.ome oJ'ft *tije rumors are not very pJear.ing to ii;Ai\ t r.u-‘.« se:uc or t.10 rumors have lca.h.d the Suites by this time, but everybody knows what a Y. M. has done in the States and it has done twice as much in the A. 1J. F. But you know wherever you go, you will find a hammer lying around.The fellow who starts these rumors is the one who is never satisfied. So Dad, if you hour anyone say anything /about the Y. M. of the A. EjF., he b jfot telling the truth,; he is only kidding himself. I will give you a few ‘.dcas of how the rumors start. I know, because I have Dean and heard them. Some fellow will go to the Y. Mi for something and maybe the Y. Man will happen not to have it, then he will walk away with his nose turned up so high that if it were to rain he would be drowned. ■ And then he starts the rumor about the Y. M. C. A. It is very havd for the “Y*? to keep everything that a fellow wants, but hb lists always got something a fellow can make but on.I. have travelled a little in France0. L. So you see those arc the ones who look out for no one and they sire the ones who start tiie tumors. 1 call them joy killers, and crepe hangers. 1 think that name suits them. So if you hear any of the rumors you will know they arc not true, for the Y. M. C. A. in the A. E. I\ has played it's part, and it's work is highly appreciated by the A. E. F., and I am very glad to become a member of the Y. M. C.- A. at home.All of the boys in.the Service from Laurel will recieve a free * membership card and I know they will-.all appreciate them.FRED HYDE.IWest Virginia Going Into Sheep BusinessCharleston, W. Va., March 12.— The state of West Virginia has (le- *cided to engage, in the raising of sheep in conjunction with A. E. Aegen and S. M. Croft, of Grove 1City, Pa., and Charleston, and other