AN URGENT CASE.
TO THE EDITOR.
Sir, —In a letter of appreciation Svmpathy No. 2” writes: “No one need want if they only go the right way about asking.” We have six blankets to do four beds. Our children need underclothing, I need clothes to work in (I have only one pair of socks left owing to wearing gum boots). 1 cannot keep paying my rent and buy tho above goods, too. There is a Jib of butter, not half a loaf of bread, no meat, and no cash till the coming Thursday—the first cash since last Tuesday. Wo have asked and have not received. If “ Sympathy No. 2 ” would tell me tho right way to ask so that my wife and family need not want 1 would bo very grateful.—l am, etc., Father of Five. Mav 9.
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Evening Star, Issue 21098, 10 May 1932, Page 10
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138AN URGENT CASE. Evening Star, Issue 21098, 10 May 1932, Page 10
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