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Show PROBATION OFFICER ASKS CO-OPERATION Those Wishing to Play Santa Clans Are Invited to Communicate With George Robinson. Any person or persons wishing: to play Santa Claus are requested to communicate communi-cate with George Robinson, probation officer offi-cer of the juvenile court, either at the court's offices or at the city police station. sta-tion. Mr. Robfnson stated yesterday that he hud ahotit seventy-five families on his list who were in need of help this Christmas Christ-mas season. Some of the families are rather larse and are reported to be in dire need. A special appeal is made to those married mar-ried people who have no children and have means to act the role of Santa Clans this Yule tide. Mr. Robinson will put the eenerously inclined in touch with those needing he'p. To those of moderate mod-erate means will be assigned cases where the want is not acute, but where the families r-annot afford a few of the little things t ha c go to make the season one of good cheer. "All the societies and The Tribune which are doing good work to alleviate distress this year, as in other years." siatci Mr. Robinson, "should, T tL;lnk, adopt Kipling's phrase, made famous in the Boer war: "Pass the hat for your credit's sake and pay, pay. pay" ' |