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Number 4 2nd year 
The News monthly periodical of information for Hedda
Africa Jan 20 1966
Publisher Ens. S. Steinberg
Editor-Ens. S. Steinberg
Lover of Hedda Ens. S. Steinberg
EDITORIAL
No news from you yet

I'm taking inocculations again and my left arm is stiff

My moustache is almost gone. The barber cut it so short last time, I feel undressed and feel cold under the nose.

I found in a house old copies of "Illustration Francaise" and enjoy a lot the 1915 and 1926. Cuts have embellished my last letters and the present monthly.

The pens you sent me are the best I ever had

The smell of "choufleurs" is so strong in my room and house I'm afraid to light a match, everything will blow up.

I smoke 4050 cigarettes a day. Nervous. Waiting for the "yes" from you
The Answer: Yes!
I still have the music box you gave me. Among the very few things I had with me and didn't get lost with my baggage.

I love you

Family news-my uncle received a Red Cross letter from my sister Lica. She lives in C.A. Rosetti and I can't make out where that street is located.
My parents and sister are fine and, poor people, are worried about me.

My cousin Gertrude had a new baby. My cousin Harold broke a leg of his. I hate him. He's the husband of cousin Henriette you disliked intensely in the half minute you saw her at my exhibit in N.Y.

I'm talking here with an officer from Florida. Good boy. I decided to buy a small farm and house there. Is not expensive and we'll have a