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LICENCE PROBLEM

(N.K. Press Assn.—Copyright) HOT SPRINGS (Arkansas), February 3.

When Mrs A Bieraugel moved to Hot Springs from Illinois last June, she bought an Arkansas driver’s licence.

It was not until she got home that she noticed her new licence contained a few errors. The clerk had misspelled her name and written the wrong address, and Mrs Bleravgel, who is 56, was listed as five years old.

When she returned to the revenue office, Mrs Bieraugel was instructed to write to the State Revenue Department in Little Rock. She did, but a return letter advised her to talk to the Hot Springs office. “Buy a new licence," a clerk told her on a return to the revenue office in Hot Springs. “Your original $2 will be refunded from Little Rock.”

Mrs Bieraugel bought the licence. Her name, age and address were correct

Mrs Bieraugel has yet to see her $2 but she Is not too upset about that What is bothering her is the new licence mailed to her this year. The name is wrong. The address is wrong. And she is listed as four years old.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31596, 6 February 1968, Page 2

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LICENCE PROBLEM Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31596, 6 February 1968, Page 2

LICENCE PROBLEM Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31596, 6 February 1968, Page 2