THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1942 I I 3iryirganD all WOMEN'S STAFF BARBARA deFRIES, Women's Editor NIGHT EDITORS: Frances Triestram Shirley Raskeyr Phyllis Present Alice Fretz Betty Harvey g fp ISSUE EDITOR: JANET VEENBOER Solitary Confinement? Dear Santa Claus: I want a new "job." That shouldn't be hard to ar- range For a talented man like you, getting me a new "place of business" should be about the simplest thing you have to do for Christmas. I would prefer a nice deserted desert island, with nobody around. (As you can see I am trying to get away from people, all kinds of people.) I haven't asked for anything for many years and I hope that you will see fit to grant my one unselfish wish. ERWIN ROMMEL Field Marshal, Germany Army North Africa Donder Or Blitzen? Dear Santa: I'm not asking you for a diamond bracelet (you can save it for scrap) or a streamlined car (it would slowly rust in my garage), or a mink coat (war bonds are better), or a Flying Fortress (even if you threw in the pilot.) I'm not even askingyou for coffee, or sugar, or a gallon of gas; no, not even for rubber lifts for my black shoes so I won't fall down- stairs again. I don't require you to leave a stocking to put my presents in. You can keep all these things, San-' ta; I've no use for them. But I have one request, or do you know? Puleese Santa, give me one of your reindeer to ride down 5th Avenue. DOROTHY PARKER Letters to Santa f 4 . ' , , , .. L.._. y. "r-" . s , ",: '" ,,;,1 ...\