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Cable Address:
"Interators"
Codes: "A.B.C., 4th Edition"
Lieber's"
"Western Union"
The largest and safest flying field in the world:
The Moisant Field
Hempstead Plains, L, I.
The Moisant Aviation School 
Incorporated
U.S. Rubber Co. Building - Broadway & 58th St.
New York, N.Y.
Garden City, L. Island,
August 12, 1913.
Some Prominent Graduates:
Miss Matilde Moisant
Miss Harriet Quimby
Harold Kantner
J. Hector Worden
Clarance De Giers
Mortimer F. Bates
S.S. Jerwan
Jesse Seligman
Capt. G. W. Mackay
F.E. De Murias
Francisco Alvarez
A. Bolognesi
H. D. W. Reichert
Telephone (9141)Columbus 
(9142)

Editor Evening Mail,
N. Y. City.

Dear Sir:
In your issue of August 8th, in an article headed "Aviator Races with Express", clipping of which I herewith enclose, I beg to call your attention to an error which crept into the text of the report as submitted to your paper by one whose memory is apparently short, or who is afflicted with an unusual mania for distorting the truth, much to the disappointment of your readers and the chagrin of the writer.  In the interest of fair play, as well as for the sake of truth, I respectfully ask that the phrase reading "Wood's little dog,monoplane" be made to read "Jerwan's little dog,Monoplane", as I am the sole and undisputed owner of said dog whose adventures in the air upon many occasions have been due to my patient and persistent teaching.
[[signature]]SS Jerwan
Chief Pilot.