Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1920 — GREETING FROM “COMRADE” FOX [ARTICLE]

GREETING FROM “COMRADE” FOX

Mishawaka, Ind. May 8, 1929 The Republican Editor: Rensselaer, Ind. Dear Friend Louis:— •I thought I would write to you once more to tell you I am still in the U. S. A. - You find inclosed one dollar, so please send me the Rensselaer Republican, care of Sherman Hazard, 125 S. Main St., Mishawaka, Ind. I am anxious to hear from hornd once more. I am living in Mfah» awaka and 'South Bend, but in Mishawaka most of the time. I am working for the New York Central railroad. I have a good job, eight hours a day, beginning at three o’clock in the afternoon and quit at eleven in the evening. Get a good salary and still am banking up a little money. I like Mishawaka. It is a nice and lively little city, with a population of about fourteen thousand five hundred and seventy nine, vnln a good manufacturing center, which employs from eight to. ten thousand P Tell my old friend Littlefield to hold the government down and I will try and hold the New York Central down. . Give all of my inquiring friends my best regards and would like to see you all. Well, I gums I will close for this time, so good-bye aim 16ve to all. — I remain as Ever, your friend, CHARLES FOX. -