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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
I would like to warn my fellow students who park their cars in the vicinity of the University to be sure that they leave no valuables in them. Last Thursday between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. the shatter-proof glass on my car was broken and an attempt was made to steal the car. Although the thief was unable to move the machine he did succeed in stealing a brand new topcoat that I had locked up in my sedan before going to my first class of the morning. I am sending this letter to the CRIMSON in the hope that Editor will warn the students to refrain from leaving valuables in parked automobiles. Yours, very truly, Charles Elliot Draper '31
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